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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-07-02, Page 2� t i, I I . I - I . I � . . . . I � I . . �. I j� I . 4 I I " ' - Boon the rain began. to fall la'a goak- - I It �'. I it I . 2 TRZ CL1XT0,X'NZWS_RZc011D Suly 2ndo 1,903 I ,r41WMrVF- — — — — I - ­­­_ ­­­.. I I ­­__­­.__-___--�__�; � I r#"___"1_V WWWWWWW'w1w W WWMFWMFW1W. real surrender In her. ness that bullblvd Uri tho Ins � The chaperons forget their goit.14114 * I Dropping on horknee boslao him, She ta"t Was' each other, and Jane, Who wag the A _1 . . � I v 1, I � said coaxingly: 111)outt gIvo sure was removed. silo r,po Pains in tho .VacA I z:-- . � 111). YOU but our )list tril ke of.little most Itffected of All, had 4 genuine ex. � I. WHEN ,KNIGHTHOOD are a Man; you WU8t not surrender )'Over t'lls agln'" road, OU130 for giving Vent to her grief Are sypaptoms of a weRk, torpid or . 1, - - I ' and lot me, a girl, prove tile stronger. ana'as we passed obJects on tile Way, went to bed and Itsionsat -condition of the kl4neye or told WO of wbat Braudoil fla(l said at f �by tar the safest place liver, and ore a warning it is extromely ,I � !,- , 11 - * Sh4ma UP013 you when I 1001C UP to this pJac I 'O or her. hazardous to nqqlec�r No important is -1 -, � ____­ _. YOU 00 Much 4114, eXPeCt YoUto belp Rud that $110 11111.4110 and What was to be done? First, we sent it healthy 40tion Of tuese Organa I VWW_0"_W_1;_"1 WAS IN FLOWER be bravel I will Me dbuilled (�.vqulsltoly 11) rplailug bow Ox) The Love Story of C go. I will arrauge, - A message to the king, who would They are commonly attended by loro Moro, than halt the battle in � XV4y T114ort the X0910 $10tor, and J Myself In some way. Ob, wily gal 1 she had delilleraWly Inado OPPortulal- probably b4vQ us all flayed alive, a fear Happening In the Relp of H14 AuVmt U0,jesty Xing Henry thq Zghth not difterent? I wish I were as straight 00-4 for 111111 to flatter ber ul)tll At of energy, lack of qourage,, And some. cleaning, greasy ,611sbes, is In the last which the cliaperons- shared to the full. times by gloomy foreboding and de, , . l Wowtittion wnd Weador@4 loto H 40 the queen," And for that first tiple Ile $mlleil 11) her filev, 4110 told her abo oat extent, . Next, An , armed party rode 00114c4cyl _ _ods,m Evtglioh lro,oft SkjrAwls In. her life she bowailed was tile most 1)(11"ItIttll c-rentur.o. Ilv, s0al) YOU USe, If it's SgrIlIght Soap Cq�skipd#W* f4taxeig ' . , her beauty �be- Ing bUt thUt, After It,," ,,bt�ljut. back to look again for Uary a, 4, 49 11 Vwas taken Illwith Icidney trouble, and . 'It's the best,, '. By COWIN'CASKODEN EC"ARLES causer it, Stood, between, her and Bran. r v was 110 possible, rescue her. A ,, becam&*o­we4k1 could scarcell'.90t around, I . 613 MAJOR] �, don, beauty (lid." I toolc medicine without benefl. , andflually 0""M_-, . ___11._____-_-.___ - - 11 CopytVItt, IM and lool, bV tk# BoUV"_3fcr"U C,OrAppny , Shot 0004 coaxed him Put of big de- "That made we ',111901,0' 0ald slio., 111 tl The fact that I bad been out the on. decided to try Ifood'o Saroaparills. After I - � I A&AMLAi�4 spo QcY, and w o be pouted for awhile itn(I two or three re night before, together with the the first botW I felt so much better that 4 1 - ,**' AI&Ak. AkIAL00 ride ­ J .*r. 9413 A441U to P14U ,times wila� oil tile I . . I 1W qW w1lu I 1W1V1W . point of dl Small repute In which I 'was held for Vontlaued Ito use, And six bottles =Ads me . h. - I qWV the matter In detail. . Islulselult deed a now Funroan. Wbell ray little girl was a _� ,Z-6" �, ,,a of ,Arms, e#eliseil me flow. taking baby, b4e could not keep A . - - , . nytolng LOU ,hQr - , �/. " h, ­_ light, but Mar,v% sul,)tle rein The girls set on 13174114OW4, cloak and him part In this bo . I 1111-0 lalue logic but the self wIIJea -Princess would not he And 1. on the camp , but tboiIght better of It and asked " -otiess errand, so Again I stow4cli, and we gave Aer Jffoo4lo isarsapa, I 111. I I g� g�, made It seem such plain and easy Sail- listen to her and was for C04111119 Alone. Stool and A box. him plainly wherein I aid so much profited by the small eg e - ;_ , , I ... NJ . , e, in .14 which rills which cured her." . X:R$, TAQ3 1 , ... (AS I.N- ? .. -t:�_,M_- log that I soon began to draw, outhusi- it Jane would not come With her. once 'Aftry's tIV10 W40 Well Occupied In Amiga, Then what do you think tile, . I was hold. I say I prOA iga, Wallaceburg, Out. . � * . I �;__Z_ ,��, . tea, for I ; I . !!:!�:::� ::I :R, asm from her elhaustlesis Store, 4114 bay ng determined vain Attempts, to keep herself covered Impudent follow said?" � . stayed At the c4s .fy . .. 11 I . - . � , . __ , , I d I , AS. usual. Vith ber, , 11 � . tie with Jane, ,hoping ko (A r4l, , Ih - ,our combine attack upon Brandon She wasted with the cloak, which seemed to have ' Cannot giless�ll to And ray,oppbrtunity in the absence Affood,'s lvusOp � /P no time about ,It, but, .. I � t 00 a right good will toward B "HO Said, 'Ob, there Is so ; '. I ) eventually routed every. vestige of cau. throwing a JOB; cloak over her shoulm. rAndon and - inuch, It � of everybody else, All the, J44les but Cureo kidney aud� liver troubles, 2' I � Von and common sense that even h , . me, but she kept track of our piano, would take a lifetle lieveo, the. Dack; 4nd bu I I s der$, 0 . 0 to tell it,, Jane had ridden o . ,. . .1 0��" . . tarted for Our roonle, With Angry, which, to brief, were as, follows. As rious, but I could out, and the, knights � We I .. Uds up the . - I I � had left. . WeePl4g, Protesting.jane at her beels. ' . . "This made me fu who had been with, me.scouring the Whole a tem., . . I I I . � .— J � ften logle has, always, been Irreslat. When I beard the knock, I was Sure to her costume, we would not ansWot, .And a moment later be forest were sleeping, since they bad not "'" ''" 11 � ann W _.- __ � , substitute — , �, , � - 1 10149 trunks. and Jack boots for shoes sold, 'Nevertheless I should be only in � I �I ( Ible and will continue so no doubt as-. I It was the girls, for though Mary had 7, Incentive to remain awake, Tbey I ' 0 " . 5 splt4 experience. � ' a0d'bose, and, as to doublet, Mary too glad to, undertake the task,, . . Promised Brandon j.bo, woul(I not Uri* , � had no Message to deliver, no.dri,ty . - laughed i "The thought never occurred to of'. perforin for an absent friend. A tboiiI right at the rendezvous Mary should - �_ � ' - " I . # I cannot deoue What It Was 40out der any circumstances attempt another n4'bIu0bIngJy said she had a I to ,been agreed that If everything was all I -�-N Uar,v that mddo.lier little, speeches, jl4n wb' ther of us then that be� Would be taken sand[ .'O, � . / I , visit I knew lie well !ter utte lob she would secretly Impart , , Will! Arguwentative� all pleading, so to combat her aq$tre all r Inability to Jane, but would Pot tell us, , She 'It lit$ word, B0147 I should think he had . Aly think Of It! I wished It tiftra loose her horse, which' had al. .. 4 her reckless been a million, and so, falti . I //IN * wonderfully persuasive, WbisP 4 It to Jane, who, as serlou ,"401 I never saw anything like Itl I � 'Iful WAS we a been stabled At Berkeley castle - '... .- 11 0 I Her racist disregard of danger where there was a a ore ' a have not told you a tenth part of what V ., , I 6 the JQXA.cha)3celIor�,,g4v9 judgment 1 to my trust tbftt I swore in MY Soul and would quickly trot Louie. To � wore =Oro fancles, and her logic wa in' . , I 0. - otivo'gufficlent to furnish the nery I would deliver them, ev ry . 0 0 r one, further emphasize her safety 4 tbroAa . Don't Frown � not even good soplidstrY. he:Said to Me that day, 1-14D said any- And Jane loved in , . As tal� real tension that I was sure she would come slid '$thought It would do.'?'. We hoped ef 'No more wallr,� - Would be tied. in his forelock; The . . argument and reasoning, there -was. or try to . . thing he wished, and It Seemed that I' , . . How many .krows are marred by the r � come again. . .1 . so, but were full of doubts. . could neither stop, him nor retail ' I ng on -the hard, Prosaic earth, now. h roe took his time In, returning and .. . aothing of either in them. It'must ' A a ft.Itted the girls, And when the This to all tame enough to wilte,gnd "4- From this tImeforth I 'would fly; that 0 ugly wrinkle called a frowtio, have been her native strength of chnr-' door was shut U . Halt the time I was angry and. half did not arrive until the second morning . mes from trying to fix acter and intensely 4ky Unclasped the rowl about, but I can tell you it wa$ 'the UM6 , . was 06 qnly sensible mothod,of loco- after the filoght, but when he came I , . � I I amused, but by the tlin motion. . . � It cc I the eyes . vigorous personal. brooch At her- throat, And the Sufficiently exciting At t e time. Thro,q ,e we Mary had said, . . great , b, "She told me found the thread and, unobserved, re� Ity-some'unknown force of nature op- cloak fell to her beels. out she step. reached Windsor there never was. a so.,, Could it really be true? You 11 � , on a given point and forcing them to of us at least were playing with that girl wore hopeles , . moved it, I quic,kly,took it to .Jane, I crating through her occultly-tbat ped, with a little la:ugh or delight, comical fellow, Dea , An ' Sly and desperately In will 'at once see wbat an advantage who line It yet and cherlshe i ' . , �tb d be gave the love than Mary Tudor," S, it f6r tile ­ . porform, tasks !or which they are in. turned the channels of other persons! clothed In doublet, a a co fuslo, - game Interest and point . Ana she � - I hoe A& 1) n, . to I our hearts' laughed this bit of Information was to me. mute message tf comfort It brought ; . thoughts and filled them with her own" .the prettiest picture content, . I as If It were a, huge joke on I hoped that Jane would wish to see her- in case the horse should not te, capacitated. ., mortal eyes ever Mary. � � . . rested on. Her bat,. something on the As to the elopement,..It was a ,me to talk Over Mary's escape; so 1. turn I- was to find a token In a hollow . will, There was magic lit, her power, I eter- She continued; "'That day settled Sent word to,her that I Wag waiting, tree near the place of meeting, but the o � ' . A PAIR OF GOOD GLASSES, FIT.T- f am certain, but unconscious magic to broad,. flat Style . with a single white mined that Brandon should leave LOB;. in I . ED BY US, WIT414 AS$IST IN nary, I -am equally sure. $be never afters with me for all time. I do t and she quickly enough redo*ered her , thread In the forelock told us I . I I . DRIVING AWAY TI­Ir�, FROWN, -would have used it knowingly. Plume encircling the crown, was' ,of don the following day for Bristoland, kno . r" , I our � — . . Purple velvet trimmed In gold braid make all arrangements Along the line. w bow Ile aid It- Tes, 1, do,"--Amd health and came down. I Suggested friends bad found each other, , � . � .14W . r_ ___ ;ft I , sbe launched forth Into an account of that -we walk out to a secluded little . When we*lef.t the castle, Mftry,wo.re I . . . There 'Was still another obstacle to and touched here and there with pke� He would.carry with him two bundles, Brandon's perfection$, which I found summer house by the river, and lane u A. .Y. Q. 1.141 G. .. I I. NVI'lell M i ry -administered her favorite clous stones., Her doublet was or the '1119 own and Mary"s clothing, and leave Somewhat dull, a , An's . . . . , I � . . Rame purple velvet Ad her hat,.trInimed them to be taken up whe the . ud so would you. . I : was willing. AL, My Opportunity was nder-her-rlding, babit a stilt of in . � clentle-1c ji�welelr axLcl . I remedy, the Gordian knot treatment. . U Y should We remained a day or two. at Wind. here at last! . . attire, and as we rode along she would , . . shrug her shouldersand, laugh as It it I � opticia3m � Brandon sald., "It qaunot be. You'are tit lace and 'go]4. biald.. Her short go il-shlpboard,�. Eight horses ,would Sor And. tb�n, 'over the. objections of our Jane's -whole Attitude toward'me was were a huge Joke and by the most coin; � I � CLINT0RI, ONT, not my wife, and 'we dare not trust. a trUnks were of heavy . black silk slashed be Procured, four to be left as A, relay . cbaperon�, moved on to Berkeley ca e seemed to cling .to � � t - . . Priest here to unite us.10 . � � by yellow satin, witli,11689. Of lavender at an Inn between Berkeley castle and , tle, whore, Margaret of Scotlitz � I ical little pantomime call my attention ' I I I I . "No," replied Mary, with .hanging silk,, and ber little , . Bristol and four to be kept af . . , id WAS. me in a shy; unconscious manner, that to her unusual bulk. So lie lie . . � . . . I ­.- � shoes were, Of rusl- the ren. 'Spending the Summer, . 11 . 'was Sweet beyond'ttle nalhing, as the.' found Brandon the only ch '%v n . s - . . . . - . head, ,,but we ca�n�can find one over,* Set French, leather. Quite a rain - dezvous some two, leagues the r . ange neces- . � . ____ --.,--- _ . - , _1 th"o.l. . I . . . � � I . bow, side of Berkeley for the use of Bran,, th ad another beauttru.1 ride' UP ,One Solace for all her grief. . sa to -make a man of her was to , -1 . I ��_ . � I � . r3y _.T!TT_ . . YOU .Will say, but such a rainbow I don, Mary and the two men from Brie-, e dear Old Thames to Berkeley but ',' After I bad'answered all her ques- .throw off the: ri.ding. habit and pull on ..� .11 . "I do not know bow that *111 be. We - Braridon and I were Struck dunib . IVIArY had grown serious and- saw 14?ne tions 'and had told bet over and o For Cnoioe" - Fresh shall probably not find ow -.-at least � � with admiration and could not keep tOl who were to not As an escort on -tho of it. . . ver the jack,'booto and siouell hat, both of . . , ' ' I - . . . I fear, I do not linow.11 . , . from showing it This disconcerted eventful night. There was, one dis- On the afternoon � of . the appointed Again every detail of Mary!s flight and . - 11 9. � . I I which -Brandon had With JAM. - , . - - agreeable little feature that . I . had assurt-4 her that the Princess WAS. ' They wasted no time, 'YOU, may.'bo . .. !" - After a little hesitation she answOr. the girl and locreased her'. embarrass .,w.e could day the Princess Suggested a hawking At that hour breastin 1 Fruits of all .kinds' ' 'ed:. "I will go with ' not provide Against .nor: entirely ellm- 9 the waves with sure,, and Were soon under way, In a I I . ., . .- you anyway and- ment until we could not tell which was, . Party, and we'set but in the direction Brandon -o ' � and rls .. 1. In4to., It was the fact that Jane And I ,n their highroad to paradise, . few, minutes they -picked up the two . I ' ' k It, I hope we may find 4 the Prettiest,- th6 gArm 1. of the rendezvous, Our'party co sis . time to start myself'ln Bristol Men "6 were to. � .. - Priest," And she fluelidd scarletfrom tile confusion, but -this -1 kpow-tbe 8 ed "of myself, three Qthe' I go to P. Mai tlallXs ' - � ents' the girl or J( Should be suspected as accomplice - u ,t- - � I thought it accompany . . . . before tile fact of Mary's elopernent, . Ir gentlemen the same direction and to say 4. -word them, and when night had fairly fallen . . . f, . her throAt to her hair. . whole picture W . D e . . . I I . AS as sweet and beauti- and, AS you k: , �nd three ladles besides'Mary, Jane In 13�i Ow b half, ce very left the bypaths. and took tor the inaln . A . . . . . Brandon� Irlseed her and �aaid: "You fill -as the 6yes'bf man'could b6boldi I now, to asslat, lit the ab-. did, not go; I Was afraid ,to trust It ' ' 80 I oboh I . . � STRAW 13B RR rEs-Fresh .. daily . . auction of A pilneess,lo tro4son.:for er., freely and told Jane -what I.folt and road leading from London to Bathaud . ' I I , *ball goixty brave'gitil. You make'rae 'Fine fe4thera will not Make fine I ,ept and,with difficulty forced what I wa . � � . . . 1. . he r t� . � . ittedi- . I . . . * 1�� . blusli for -Xny faint hearteduess and. bird , , wh ell there, Is but one remedy. - I sersell .. I Bristol. The road Was a fair on-a—that . , .. ' i will be cheap. ., . ,. .. 4 0, - And - Mary's : Masculine attire. thought I bad a plan to keep o say somethfug about a head- "Oh Sir Edwin," * She, respo'nded, Is It was well deflued and there was.' - . " I d � could no more make her look like a * F . . pru once. I will make you my wife in .. . . Ur4elveS ache, but the rest of tile Inmates of i'let US not think of anything but iny - e 4 Man' t in . safe It I -could only stifle for the oil no danger. df losingit;:ia fact, there I , . PmrsApi,i,li.s-are at th it.best some way as sure as there Is a GOV' h harness-. can 'disguise the .ce .the', castle of course � ha , d. .no. tho, ght mistress. Think Of the trouble she1s. WAS more d ''. I ' now, 14rge choice, stock' 1 be Soon after this B�a6 0 of 'a gitzelle.- . that . possibly. they wore , ki U ,. . I anger. of los'Ing one's. self Ili - I I , .don forced him- ,grace Nothing could, 'Jane's troublesome and vlgorous,tend- ta ng. their la.0 - I . .. . " 2 for 2.5c. - - I ' . self. to. Insist on her departure, and I � conceal her Intense,. exquisite woman- ency tb preach the truth to all people )ait 1001< upon Mary Tudor.0 , : ' ' 4 - . � Its ..fathomless mudholes .and, quag- � .. . - . � . ' , fr , Ill � �0 . went with her, full: of hope and com- hood: With our looks of ikonlshmeiut- upon all:subjeetsand at'h1l times ind 'Thlivir who this girl. wa:a w , 'No, nd,- Jane. .Lady Mary'ls out, of mikes. Brandoil' had redently passed . . . , 0 . . 0 rat . - places. She -promised- to tell the story 0 were . her, trouble -by now and Is as bapp� as ! '' .. . I . I . . . . RANGI�S—all- prices . . .0 pletply� blinded to the dangers of our Ana a'dmi' lon Mary's blushes deell . ' . runrilng away withl What 'reckless ., — . . I . I . . .. . I should*drill tnt'' her but -1 k . � ,a lark, You may. -be sure.., Has she,not. � I .. . .--,= I . up - , . ..: cherished scheme.. I'thlnk Brandon oned. - I . I. � I ... . I . I . . 0; , .new the fools we were not to. have'seen'tbe ut- . I I � I � I I .. 11 I .. I I � . .. . trritli Would seop out in w , us4nd I .. . . won 'evqYthWg her. heart longed for? . . . . I I � I ­ Ways . a gpod' sUp- neve * r Teally . lost sigh . t of the ilanger , "INIha . t,ls the matter? Is anything .the ter hopelessness,.. certain ..failure and . . , F. .. 0 . I . . . . � . � � LEM6,-is4 . , And almost.infinite-prop6rtion of -qbA:pc6 wrong?", she asked.*_- 1. . I . . I - ways. She could no more hold. it than deadly. peril of O . Then let us �make Our own Paradise, ; . . . . . . . - , . _ � Ul' act; treason- black o h ' � ply, 25c a dozen. - . - � I "Nothing,19 wrong,,, a sleve can hold water, We . . .since iv dIre heiped t Sick - Heanticile, . ' . � . . - ne'Plutonian-'rol(Infght.- But Providen-6 y6, hiv�'It, Jane, just wi . � � ' . against this wild, reckless venbire, but answered'Bran� . were Play , hem make -theirs.. . . I , I I I . I I : . I . BAiIANAS—We' keep the* best. ...wApr daring ' 6 ' . :.to attempt it, even don, stallin.i, in spite of himself. 'Noth- Ing'f9r great'stakeg, which, It, 1. do. say � . icems io.bavoan e , I I . U, .thin' your ., I . . � . ,'I .1 en ugh .. . I . � , special care_for,'fcol�, lips.. . I 'i . . It none but th * ­ Speak the.. word, and*jt w . � ; I - of Such. ,clearly � seen, land ng -- on eaith 'is 'wrong with. you, j6u.. 'R . I a#s, hold while wise men are will. "..! � . � Indigestion . �� .',,. .ODIY, 25c a dozen. ' .' : In. the face I e: bravest, fie . left to care for �lia ' . � am . � nge everything. if you. love' me, a' -lid Xcr*o_�i. systeni ol,t �of . . . ,; . . . . I - .1 'a, ... . .. I I . Health . . .. . - . ; . 1. �- A 0 � 'for a w-ornan-and one who thinks'there v n folly. , . . ,. . . �- restored br Dvi Chase'40rTe Food� , � ". . , _ I : . I .... 1. ' deadly - consequences. .. ' . 1 .. may be sure. You are Perfect"that Is, and. daring its .. the truest., knights of themselves,' -and It does look its If safe.. 1, kno* you do.il' - '. - - order . . . . . , . M . . I I � ' 'chi alryi would think of trying for --- �, , ty lies I . :-- .. I . . ' . . , . . - I I . q.. .. . .. nothIngless than the running away. We rode -on- gild 9 6 . iid although I.. . ' Jane's. head W - 0 . � I .� - , 4 Full stock of Picnic.- Good-,;- ' .. As anythin g4 wrong about. a perfect . as baw d; . Land � She re- , I d. , . I . . . . " � . 74t . malned sllent,' '.. 1. � .. n, igestion and I ) ' ) - CA.iPTER X' - . -With tile first princess of the first blood t � ,. . . . � 11 dyspepsia, .nervous, sick : _�, Bulk and Mile. Pickels -Can- � - . . . V. '. , - - Woman'. Is harid'to please. .. But it you . . ook two Occasions In. the presence of headache and sleeplessn64s are, among the 11 , I. t . . TO MA= A MAN OF HEIL - . ­ royal of'the world. :Think of' Iti rt I . - . Th . .1 . - flatter yourself that you' in , an,y way . Otherg to urge MaVy to re . . en I -told'her of Lady Mary's mes-. niarked symptoms of nervous exbau `11 . * ' AP .turn, owing . ' 1. stion, and . p - ',,-- � arrafig�d; and I �rogemble a man or that -yo ' ' I a me even now.. Discovery Meant Sage and .beggqd, If -she would not count are thoroughly and pertnatiently , - ' I . � Ded Cqobds,C,-tn tied A1eat8,A16,,- 0. It was Alt . pall . I .11 . Ur dkeeg In . . . to the approach of night and threat-.' , . on this ac 1 4 -tables .'Fruits and Sa-LIces. . . � � converted -part of Mary's jew- th6 - faintest d6gree" eonceals your � sex I speak. in words what, t red bya course of � 4, , . � . death to- one of 'us surely, Brandon; ened, rain, - she, took 'her own head, 0. h . I so longed. to cu treatinent with Dr. �hasi?s ., " , . I - � . . I. . . I - . - . ., � .. ' . . I - I . � els. Intq money_ She adfil she � You ar,e !"n�staken.- It *makes It only possibly -to -two others" Jane and me, overybodY. knew site'. alWay§, d, I ear,.she WOUJ4 at least tell A'by Al_ I . , . , Nerve Food. ­ . � . ,:; e . , . ut.6 � , . . - .. � . woul ' "I . . . � . I I . B st qualities at lo no she -had not wore appare I � I I .. certa . e a truthfulness should '. . . . only Ohe -little . . . MRS. P. BROW14'.19 " I I ­ . . .. west, pr.l,ces' . I Was Sorry W, - � . . ' Inly If Jan *.� and continued.the hunt, � * owing 'MeL to dbliver . I Do Lonktieville's diamonds, as % "How can that'be?"' ' become uhm * . thousandth �art. of � the, Bids* Queen St., -'St, Thom�s, . . . . .. .1 . - I asked Mary lit - . 4nawble, as It was, apt.' - Alst - before dark ' ` . . I sage Mary � ,� � I . - . they W.ouI4, ,have .add6d' to ber'treas- co I . ,to 40. . I . I . .:. . I I � . .", I I , 'as we neared the bad sent,. but she drew; away and said - � . . ... Orit.,,andwhos6husbaaa �. �? M . ImIcal'. tribulation. "Is'not* this a , . . . I ..rendezvous, Mary and I managed to �. .� . � . . iia shoemakerj ttates i­v� . .. P. MAII LAND. like. 1, however; d ' ' After we had Settled everything,we . of the p4rty'quite she would return An the castle I . procure, quite a mal�g -doublet and hose, and this hat-. - ride Ahead' * � . . Af I :!, .. . , . I . .. . ,a dig, I IF. "I suffewd. a lot with ­ ' ' , I . _.. . . . ; large-siimilt6�whl'cb,l�secreily added a, is it not a maWS hat7 They Are till for 10:11a tbInk:Or,*the girls took their leave, .tance. At last we ,saw a heron rf � continued to bebave In that manner. .. I ; . . . . . . ;.. I., � - _--n. . .. , . .� I I , . . se,.. . nervous, sick headache, . ... . . I _ ____—._ goodly iibrtlft Out* of my' Own store.* I � Mary. slyly ,kissing Brandon-, at: the. and -the Princess . , . t . � . . Ft man.,: begged. hard and tried to argu4 the di I ­ - . . Then *by do I not look like . uncapped he . V hawk. I �. � � . , my gestion was no. . . ... . , I � . . ' . ' . � , . ki rce / good, - and my nervIods , , . I . ... At Mary's request I sent part to Brad-, one, . I ask.? - To I we what is wrong, door. I'triedto, Induce J said, 'Ir - PO nt; but -lo c seems to losW iti to . .. j I � . . . I . - - ' � ane to follow "This Is My chance," she , I � I 4 . 1. . , . . I . burst At Bristol and ietained-the-rdst 0., her. lady's . Ili 'such a - situatiohi,. And all I Said - syttern g6neially was ,�14 I. : , . ( I Ili, l,tbought X looked just like a'maw , - examplei -put she:, was A ai "will run.away. from. you now And loge ELValled nothing, Jane was ban at ' - quite out of order. tant � , 1. I i . � � .., � for Brandon to take With*b1m. - -- - - I -thou . t the disguise was perfecV, ' .' ., 'myself. Keep the' ' , I I 1. I . - I cool and. distant as the.new moon. m off my track for Ave , 0 k e Pleased tosay that1found , . I � - ! A� iavorabla answersoon:c4me from .gh ' ' . Rod - was f4jr going back, at.o)ace. 'Her. I �V. I . I . . "Well,'!. returned .Bra don-, "If YOU The next dity Brandon paid -his .ro,- Minutes,. hud'i. Shall be.safe. Goodby, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food - �. .. " J2 1 ' * I .. . . Bristol, giving thelycan . . ". spects to.thd king and u6en, - .. . .,j rilstencewas " . . ... I . 9 nobleman A -,Will p6rmlt�m . . I . .9 _ . beginning to, look.lilr6 � Os sm is ac 0 . .,.. - �, ! � %- - geparate room 1B,'consideratic, . c,bstin'acy,. and I � soon, grew go. angri -, . � . I I . e to say' so, you - are. ew. , 4 made his- E d*lnr . Xou and Jane are the. only - '., ' . � the in t t* h t I . 1. . . n of the. tirelY *too .Symmetrical �au&�Sbapqly adieus to'his friends and rode off alone Pomona. I regret to leave. i'l . � , Mrs. Brovm nerve ionic and healti - � ..". , I . a 1�1. . .: largo. -Purse he hadeent. . . .. . (a . ver to, pass for a man." * ` . .. to Bristol'. - You may be sure the king Ove you, fhat 1, asked' no, permission, but deliv- -restoierthat.l have ever tried. I can fhfly ' . ; . .�L 'i.,�. ... . . I I �.. - , - I . . . , is.my brother and. �slster. WhenWo, . .. I � I . - . '. . The next -step ,wag. to procure the' O' as in her �fi oRS: showed no al . .6red Mary's inessage,* or & good part of recommend this preparationj knowing it to be - . ". , '� A � - - . . . . . 'The flamlng �661 * r W ifis of undue grief at. his . aresettled In New Spalh'we will have .. . . ,." 17 'gentlemaWs, wardrobe tot Mary.. This i as' Brandon went on: "Your I.- * . . . . . . - . .. Y . I �. . . 4OP Verybenefidal-ininy case." ­ .. - I . 1. .11 � 11 departure' . -ther she Would. or i - I , I . . . . It at Idast,'whe . I " .'? . 4 1 _; ' . I feetear6 I ... 1- I . . .. . .. .. . ob-hoth come to, uj, - , Now, Edwin$. 1, Ohd then sat back and a . . By noting your increase in weight while . 14 . , .. . --­� - - Ul , 1W I - �, � I 1, 1 71G-. _Z - 0 , 1 4 )-,*, , , , ,� ,X . �7� S t�. .,I �i.. 1�)m 1 1 . ,. was 4 little troublesome at first, for of,. .too small, even. for A. bdylo' feet. I" . I � - '� , sball'toll you something., D'on'tlet.Yano ;he . WAS going to do.about It. . ' - I I . �� W. - . . . , ' . . . I - I . I .1 sked berWhat ;Ing thi� great food, carie, you can prove that , - I '. . . I . I �. course she could not be measured In ddli't think you,eould be madd'.to look. . , ; .� - -CIW�TBR - XTI. " , - :� 'Put -you off any longer.'' She loves you. I . . new, firm. flesh and tissue, is being 6dded to the .. ,4 " . � . . . I Poor little Jane thought. she,lwas'un I , . the regular way. We.'managed to over- like .a Y r ed ii A HAWRIXG P"TY'. ; � She .told rhe so. There! 06odby� * . mm. ,% ,mail,_if. on -wo k from ow.. . . . 11 I . . . - body, Toprotect you.against imitatioris the '-. . I .011 .... I �omo this Aifllculty by,.,having ;Jane till doomsdaY.W. ­ .: . . .. . . . . I my - aone for life, .She gat- there halt pout. � E:�a,ftrmdslgnitture 4 Dr. A. W'. Chase, the I.. . I. %. I . I . . . . .. 1. . VIEW days� after, Bra:nidou�o friend. Kiss ber.a ilibusand times for . I � 1k .. ...W. 0 q - e e ts.tinder instruem � Brandon � spoke In' a troubled -tone, . - I departure-,: 'Mary with the. -rae.'? And she fleW,ber. bi � rd and gal- . Ing,. half weeping, and said .sho'could on e-eiptbook authori, - Are.oft,evOry bo& .. - , �, . � � . I 0 ,to nothin aboui it; th .. I- . �. . .. - . . - . � . . tions received, from th" tallorf .' Ich .� for b6 -was beginning to . king' -headlong speed., .. . ,*as alone ---, . 'A�- I - .- I . 21, I . I . e Wit I ee -in Mary's � 9 consent, organized., a loped.afier it at . a at'she .� --- .-.--.- 1. . . %. � ** .�, . � . : I BOW' and IVI, her.oul ` * . .. � .. . .. I L I . .il� - ..." , . measurements, together with the cloth, perfect.. and Irrepressible! womanhbodtl 3 * Small � PaktY 'to - 80011 il1c, priheess wa's out.of eight - � Y friend, would . . ; . I � . . . . . �t I I to� I I I .. , L' kv ,)� % k t! little . , go: over to .. . . . . � I f acti�nal , Man. Who : an - insurmountable - dillicul right'. - for a few weeks du a' , treat her that. way she did.not know over it '6�1c'o' and - had' made mental - Ii . I I . .A . ­.�. ,_ , �.,! � . .. . - . . .0 . I ring the . nd: I Waited for the Others to ,overtake, irliete +- 1 �111 . .1 . I . I . ,.. . . . . . . . . - - . . , . I 'Across his, ph . I . . � ­ warm wbather. . .. ., . . . I . ' . . � . I . . , . . ­,_'... �11 entswith ' ."As -to your feet, you.. . might - find , There were � ton -or twelve of us, it. . . 4WInkling -eyes and. remarked:'11SIr Ed- ,larger shoes, or, better still; Jack- boots, - eluding. two chaperone,. the.old .Bak] 'of � The Baby'as it is , w1uo that be the curlousest shaped mian and, �as to y6ur* hose, you might 'Weak Hertford and the. dowager Duchess of . - '. . � .. .ever I see the measure� of.'.'Sure, It longer triinks, but whit to do about. Kent. - Henry might as well 'L . - 1�1 I I . ave serit h 'Along -a' pair of spaulels to abt as chap. 1. . . won](! make a, m Ightl � 2g :k( e wom- , the.doublet I am. ' surd 1 do not know..',' -F an or I know. nothij dimen- 'Mary looked' p ' I r � . . . i ,ARS 111�NCE V'Oti WILL BE .... '. '_ ' ' . � u' Jielplesa,and foilorn., erous-It would �havo taken' an army, , .C!. . I . I ., . I SORRY YOU. DID -NIT HAVE THY, *slons.",' I& I and the hofface Went Into her bended to guard Mary alone.�._ nd tq tell you A . * ' . . it BABYIS PICTURE TAKEN OFTENL_ 'Never'y*ou mind bout dImenslons. elbow 49'a retilization of the situation .the truth our old" chaperons needed 11,R. IT'S A PAGE OV � FAMILY 'Make. the 94rmen a fbey are,oriltred seemed to dawn'upon heri � .. watching inore than any of US, It was . . i , . - ,Sl�,RViNG . : . HISTORY NVORTH PRE and keep.your m uth but, it' . You know � 110b, I wish I bad not come! . But I - Scandalous. Each of them had atouch - —PROVIXI OF ALL AGE S- what Is to, your interest. Doyoubear?" - waatod'to'grow accustomed, Ao that I of gout, and when, they wado.W.'ry ARE HANDLED WITH I RQ'U I AL' CARE, ', He'delivered himself of.h labored could weAr them -before others. I . I . be- faces It was a standing Inquiry Among , . . . s w,luk., 111do be�ttr and understand, too, lleV6 I could bear- It 'more easily. with . Us whether they werie leerin . g at. each land, my tongue. is like ,the tongue, oflan , - any one'else., I dK hot think of It iii.. other or felt a tWInge:,-�jVb I ther it *as HENHY'S PHOTO'STUDID I ., . . ., .. . e I (", . . I . obells10 '' . . ­ .. .. . . . that., way." And she' snatched her their feet or. thel.k.hearts that troubled . . I � I I __ .., - _­ - . . ­ ,. In .due time l'brought the oults,to -cloak from where It had fallen -th - I � 1. . I . 7 ­ . , , on the em, - _ I I I ., . . . ,. .. , .., Mary,: And they were'soon Adjusted to � - floor and threw it Around her. ' ' � M . 0_0;u , � � " her liking.. . ' . . 1 4 1 . ary. led them a pretty life tit all I . . . .. , ' � ­ I What.*&Y, Mary?". asked. Brandon, times, Oveii -at home Ili the, palace, and i 0 . . Tile days Passed rapidly. till it wai a 'gently and receiving no answer . . I "But. I know. they would rather . have gone . . . I . MMter,of less'tlign a. fortnight until . iyou'will'havo to bear -mi'loolging ,at off With a pack of - imps than with us. . I . I the Royal Hindwould sail, and It real- You all the time if you go . with me." * - The Inducement Was that It gave them, . turd out to our degire. � "NO" no.of . . . be together, an. I � I .IY looked as If the, adventure might "I don't belle've I coin do it.,, better opportuhttles t T` . , I . � . . .. : . I answered be, bravely at-. arrangoinlant c6i d. t by'the queen, . . - . . . .. �, , Jane was in tribulation and,tjlought ,tempting 0heerfuliiess; "we May as I think- andth( a . I . . I 3�r . I 0 _ . satisfied., The' I I ' � ' ' .1 � ... . �. ..I I .. I I . "Where to� look?" I demanded., 101,cok:. ' I notept the worst places, so he hoped to, . I . . ., . 1. av Id, thom' . . . .. .. I ., Q " I . ", � � . ,� � � . hero,.Jane; here'. 'You might as well,' I I " ' - Boon the rain began. to fall la'a goak- - I 11 ... I , understand first as last that I -will not Ang drizzle; then the,la . . . . . mps of twilight . I il I'll � � �e trifled with longeri and %thitt I Int lid'. . . I le . to continue treating you tbat,Way as � I . . . . went out, and even.the shadows, Of. the . . . night were lost hmo � t' 4i hemselves in - . . . � ::: I '.. - : .. � . long as we both liv.e. ' I have detor-' � , 4ned not t6 Permit You to'bobare blindingdarkness, It.was one of�those` ' - illack Ift.'-for :1 1,1 as � YOU have -for so long, for I know. you . Bights witch: ililfgv , . I . travo and ,no doubt every 'witch 'In Etigland . I � I I .q . . :love 'he. You have half told me so a doze , n times., and even your:half Words'. . . was.outbrewIng-mischlef. Tbe,borsePs.. .� hoofs .sucked. and splashed in the mud , . . , . , , �. .� . . . -� are..Wliole truths. There is not 11 frac- , tion of a lie In you. Besides,: mary told, � . . 'too. With: a sound that Alary thought mig lit . . b ' 'e beard at'Und's. End, and the . boot * � . . . , . that you told her so.', ' . . . . �.. "She did 116t tell ydii that?" ' . of an OW1,116W Afid'thdn disturbed by A * . . 11 ;; . . � . . . . "Yes,.upon my knightly 11013OT'," ..bt . 'but I witch, would strik-e upowher car with . a volame.of sound Influltely-416propor- I . , .. �courso . . . . there was . One answer to this-teah.. - I then.brought the battle -ti . I . onate .to the site of any, owl she Ji ' . I , ail Over .�, . . and thati too, without a protest front . ... � . . . Jane, . t. 1. .. . '. . . � I Q c ose quarters iit once, and, N,vltb my n, . see' or dreamed. of before. - Braindou Wore. �Ur cushion, tho.01'eat . . I I . I . I out with his Words and he Sauk Into's. ' ,: arm.,unifiterrup"tod it MY lady's waist, ' ' .. . o . I cloak, and had provided it like bno of "' I 14 .. asked. . . . . ., , . . . . "Did y6u not tell her so i I know You . � I suitable prop(irtioba'for the'pripcess. , , :-This CA1110 In 9004,P.Iay, As bor fine, gen. . . . ' , I � � 11 .. , , . will speak nothing but. iho: truth. lild . . t10111 an's attire would be -but poor stuff ' ' ' I i 2 .. you not tell her? Answer me, Jane. I The fair head nodded as she w,hispered . . to Wrn the Water. - The wind, which . had arisen with j ast enough. fQrCC6 to ' � ' . 'i . , �. 1. V '. I I I � � . skAdutlgul; to Be Iteri along. 'This, y4u� . I I Well give It. up. I have had no hope earl find Wife, but he'tanaled the old 4 VA6 11410 40r Di,rd alad OaUoped, after it.. . I Between_ rho hands that covered her - . set up a dismal wa% gli,ve the rglix a ,. �. . . . I may be sure, *90 touching me. very , . i firom the first. I knew It could not be - dowager And -she fancied -him, .and - I . me. Whet thdy. came up, I Was greet- . face: . .� . . . . . I . 1. .. . I . horizontal.slant.'and drove it In At every . I " . I � -_1 . 1�_ . I . .. ., , closely, and I be gan to -wish the Whole Internal mess At the bottom done, -and It Aliould not. 'I was both i insane - probably* the' wife fancied somebody oil th chorus, "Where is the Princess?" . 'off "Yes. 1-1-d-did,10 and �-W. . � , ell, I d livered' tile I I I e- .. I . . � .. Opening. The flaps Of the c0rafottab lo I I 11 I _ t . . . . . . I of the sea. I " If Jane . and cri rmnal to . think of Per- else'so they Were all happy, It great- 0 . I sald'alie had gone :With hor hawk rest of Mary' . a message, gkeut .cloak blew, back from Mary,s . '. . . .- I I � . . I went, his �ug Pat majesty. King Henry VIII,'would be"with6ut a Mae. . lnittlng�you to try It.01 I Brandon's forced cheerfulness died I Ay amused the- young people, you'may 'be sure, and 11ary'said, and had left lue to bring . them af t�r her. 1, held tbom.talking 1 and thati too, without a protest front . ... � . . . Jane, . knees) and I I I . she felt many a chilling. . drop through her fine '' 1. . I . . . ter of the 'dance just as sure as the out with his Words and he Sauk Into's. ' probably with- out telling the exact trutli, ihat every ,while could, aAd when we started to follow took Up . I Truthfulness Isa pietty good thing, I now silk irtin4a " that made 110r Wish tot buckram 11) . � � . I . I - stare twinkled In the firmament. It aft. hht�.,&­ - A A A . chair. with his elbows on his knees and . . ' . night She prayed G , .od, to PRY and for- � . ' ' L the Virid g See A Sho ii ut A ride 'made . � . I. aftek'all. .. . . : & . . . . I their Place. Soon the Water -began -to � . , � . %, I � I . I .--. e I . . "J"L �11"_Iww,k_ , , I ., . . 440 . I I S." 1 y t 15 4 . .,�, . . I � 0J.L Ae B 6 SL WE ITAND1,R, A1,1, T1111,' TXAAD� 'C "'N 1 MAX14"S Of" BICYCIXIS IN- CLUDIXG 'I'111.1, IZACyell,� 4 w, eTJP0.VU- LAND ANT) LOI,Vbll�IA., ,A,I.A . , Aj.�.,�o ItAVE, Clllt,Aiy WITLI"'I's . F'OR, 1-110'sn' nb"sIRING' TI -11,%,, . OUR MACIII,Np" Silov I,,j I.%ttJ,J,V P4QUIVI'lU) VOR A 0,14,'X14A4RAT, ltl,,�. PAIR TRAlYP0. WVi 1)0 Alit? XnL,TJ)S Or Ulcytr,j-� PI,,.'V'A11,'IR(1, TURNING, �R,L,,,,G,, G,R,,l#Ro9 WNG, BRAZING SAW GVMXJNt,,, SAW' VITAXOTi 7TUMI'l-MING, VtTLeAXTV,- 1,RV1 OV' RVIMUR, ,1API)ANING11 AND V*1NrA?AUf,f,1N0,, WI -1, ALSO DO ALL, RIND$ 011, GUN SMITRIN0. . . OUR PRI00,S ARE, AS LOW AS T10,1V P(giSlitry ,,k,k,, Rt ;0 h. - don. would have his hands more than full to get off ,with one woman,. and, fhftt.tWo would.surely spoll tbo..plau. 00 Sanewas to be 16ft behind; full of . tribulation and Indignation, ftinly cone . vinced that she was being treated very . badly, ' . Uarylo vanity was delighted with her i elopement ttou9seati, for of course It , W480ftht'fluest. Not that thequglity 'Was better than her usual wear, but doublet and hose Were so different on " her. She paraded for an hour or so. before Jane, and as She became ae. [ 60stomed to the new garb atid as the ' steel reflected, a Most beautiful image She determined to show herself to Otandon and me. Sh6 said she want.' i Od t6 becOM0 accustomed to being seen . In hot, doublet and hose and would be. t gin with us, She thought If she could I not bear Our� gaze the Would sorely. - make ii dismal failure On' Shipboard Among 130 Wfthy Strange ,Well. There' was some good roA00111119 In this, and' It, together with hex vaulty, overruled give their ugliness. one day the prin. vess said abe'was becoming alarined. -tull- chlg� apparent, when I came In r my share of abuse and flafeule, for I 0 Jane wag ftliqUerea at last, and I % beaved a sigb as the battle ended, for . tricklia down bet legs and find lodg- . . ment In th& Jack boots, -and as the rain . Their uglIness was so Intonseshe fear- bad led' them against their judgment.. It bad been a long, bard stiugglm' � and wind came In tremulous little - . I I . ed, It might be contagious And spread. I was credited with being it blockhead, I asked Jane when We should be mar, I I whirs she felt Wretched enough-slia, . I Then, with,it most comical sarlousnefis, when# In facto they were,the dupes. ried, hilt she Said gbo, could not think who bad,, Always been so well. sheltered - she added, . . We rode hurriedly back to the point � of that now -+-tot until silo knew that from oftry blast- NOW And then mud - . 61A16n ;�Iou, Sir Edwin. what It I of Mary's departure and Wound out I Mary -v�aspafe, but sh6 Would promise, and Water would, By.. up'luto her face . - I 00111d catch 10 Master Charles would horns 1691:11y, but my obJec t had been . to be my -wife some-tIme. � striking Usually in the eyes, Or mouth- * \ - I got take me." I accomplished, and I knew that Within We went back to the castle, and as and then Again her horse WOUld stuln. - . �, . "No danger of that, my lady. He is twenty minutes from the, time I last I we parted Jane said timidly- "I arn ble and almost throw. her over his head . , I . too devoted- to see Anything but beauty sft%v . her she Would be With Brandon glad I told you, Edwin, Glad It In . as lie sank, knee d4§ep,'Ihto somb Unex- . In you, no matter how much You might on the road to Bristol, gaining on any over." . . . . pected hole. I ' change." � . I . . Pursuit We ed'Old Make tit the rate of 1 Sholad evidently dreadea It but-! . , � . "Do you really think so? 9 . e says three forest miles tot two., We scoirod the far and near, but of course found , Wit$ glad too, ,Very, glad. .trhen I I Went to bodi I I . .. . TO be, �Onthittcd. " � . I go little about It that sometimes I al. Most doubt.11 . � . I no trade. After a time rain g6t In and I ­ 6114PTAR )mi. '"" * . . I ... ������ I � Therein she spoke the secret of Bran, 040 � I donlu Success with her, at least In the (11613 Of the gentlemen esdorted the la- b0ftle, While three, of us remained 7311b ZVOPRUMT. IUTM,11 the king . . . � . I . I .1 � 11 ,.. .. . . . . .. I . . . . . . .� . beginning, tot there IS wonderful po to - night prowl About the Woods and roads All. In it sonkitig drizzle. The task ml ght think, I knew Lord W61jaey a � I ,. We like best to call I � I toney In the Stimulus of a healthy lit- tledoUbtA , was tiresome enough tor me, its it Jack- . woull quickly enough guess the truth When he heard that � I . � IS , COTT'S EMULSION. We bad A delightful canter over t6. 6d gerkoleY,castle, Windsor, ,I ridlog with Mary most motIve, and When, we rode Into next day 9 Sorrier act the. princess Wag Missing, and Would have a partk -in putsuit, Tile run. a food becauto it stands s . phatically f I 6,61n. � I or perfect of I of the way. I was not averse to this ar- crod bedraggled, rain Stained, mud eoV- knights you never saw. You may aways, however, Would have It lottet nUtrition, I Atid yet in, tile MAtter of yc,stor. I., rangemett, as I hot only rollshod� Mg. know ty'a mirth wid Joyousness, ,which wore . went, the castle WASWIld With Oxcit(` The were All nortsof coroe- twenty-fout hours the start leaves no tracks ', and a ship - When Mary left me, *_ 11 . .. ffig appetite, of giving new lit strefigth.to. e fiSsUeS -especi-01 � � th , I . at their height, but hoped I might givo t'arcs, 13 0 Was. Perhaps Two, irdoofitleiiguo . f .V Wl,' `A10- WV', ' n Modesty and PtoroPtOd bor to come 11'r44404 afta I we're *t1*0 4u0b 409th but soon we Unanimously ton- ft I to tile 11'erves, Its ft4ttion ig t1lat.- ITO GIVR, SAVS iUCTION . .tO See Us In her character of Young 44ftftuon. � my little Lady �Iano it twinge Or two oluded, It had boon the work of high- om the rendezvous, and night wAs .. of a medicine, 1, . 6 e or , I aft, iq mo* d and sang, tainly been abducted. ""', 11"6.,11,616, OftW16. , nobleman. .1aut made One Of her hilt face in blo babas. utty titil to him sentiments toward me. ­ I Out* WAS a dobi% foreatitif tho Way She Would . IGIVVI US A TRTAt,, ' f jealousy, Perchance to. fortiliz h waymon, of whom tile C6 r4PI(VY'fAlIInM An her road lay through 'Ic TT $44LEY & TURN I Mighty protest$, 06 Infinitely dlopro* at once. Thoto bad boon ,& little htary tAlked aud,laugho full rind by, whom the princess bad eer. hd,vo a Wit,, loriely ride of a f4�V, , , Z*oVit", . . * 11 � . 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