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"Patrick, my darling!" repeats
Gillian, voleeleasly, with a face of
ietense amazement. "Who on earth
does she mean r
Slight movement elle makes in
ourprise renaintle them of her pees -
ewe, arid they come over beside her,
Lacy with his arm around his wife
matins Welting fleshed, and embar-
rassed, nod happy, and rather
eel -tamed of Itereelf,
llian, dear, I would have told
You. We should have confided in You,
but we were afraid the secret might
leak out and make matters worse,"
he said, rather awkwardly; "not
that they conid be worse, unfortune
ately, as far as Aunt ,emtnnette is
aorieerned. But you have no unkind
feeling in your kind little laea,rt, I
know, on acconnt of our secrecy',
Gillian dear ?”
"We have acted clandentinely, and
not quite honorably, Mies Deane,"
Anne interpose% in her delleata
proud way, bat with a ring of pas-
sion la her clear tones. "It was
principally my fault. I loved him,
fold I neither could nor would live
*without him. That is the real
truth."
"Then when you loved him so well,
and he loved you, you neither could
nor should have lived without earth
other, and you did quite right to
marry," Gillian answers, gravely,
with soft, serious eyes yet dewy with
tears, and in soft tones very tremu-
lous with emotion. I am veey sorry
for Lady Darner, but weat she wish-
ed was wrong, wicked, creel l" and
the shy, dark eyes are full of keen
creproach as she gases at the two
who havo been at least commut-
ing parties- to the doing her a life-
long, deadly ineury.
"Yea, It would have been wrong and
=leery milt emsuml," Lacy says, Shrug -
rang ht a saoulders ; "but as long as
Aunt Jeannette woo satisfied it did
not twitter to her. Yoiell give us ab-
et -station and good wishes, though, Ga-
llen, dear, won't you? We want it, I
assure you. We haven't had many
marriage benedictione ot any sort,
bave we. Anne ?"
"You have not," he says, with a
curiously meek regret in her coed, sar-
castic tones. "It has been all bene-
diction to me."
Lacy flushes again, and laughs ner-
vo-uelys
"You are too goad to me, Anne," he
eays rather huskily. "You are ten
times too good for me."
"yam wife doesn't believe that,"
Gnaw vays, la her quaint, wise way,
while she is beishina timidly; "and if
You loves her with all your heart, it
caret be true."
"Thank you, Gilleta, dear," be Ram
laughing a tittle ; "you meet give me
a. sisterly kiee Stir that kind little
613010,1
it 15 oniethinee new to hear
anyone apprOre of ue, isn't it, Anne?"
"Yes," she says, simply, though she
might have added again. "new to
But her wistful eyes are fixed on
Gillian as Lacy stoops and kisses
her cheek.
"Anne isn't jealoue now, Gillian,"
he laughs; but Gillian, knowing too
well what a jealeus woman's love is
like, is not surprised to see that
the dark, terilliant, eyes seek his with
• ewift, passionate look, and Lacy,
wisely discerning- the meaning
thereof, turns and kisses hie wife
once an° again ere Gillian leaves
the room..
"Anne, won't you come up to me
soon ?" sho ELISka, hesitating at the
(Moe. "I want NO 111.11th to talk to
you." •
"I will come up in five minutes.,"
Anne cepa with a slight smile and
a blush. eI want to say a few worde
to my Inaba:et first, and give ktome
directions, Miss Deane."
"How glad and happy 8116 looked"
Gillian thinks, with a Elwin, retro-
epective pang. "She has gained the
very desire of her heart, and she
book e as if she had."
For Anne Lacy, who smiles and
blushes in that pretty, womanly
fashion, is indeed strangely alter-
ed from haughty, cola Anne O'Neil
ot the past.
"I wonder if she knows anything
of him," Gillian think, with a
weary sigh US she toile upeadra
ahe Is sadly altered, poor elate
as she (limbs up stair after
etair with weary feet e.ed
a tired, heavy heart, to iloz
• epiritee girl wile used to run
so lightty up and down in these
golden eivaa luet mantel -a
"Of coarse he cared fur her," she
wastes, with a oilet, eigh.
"Who would m,t prefer her to me ?
ilecept for that wri,teittel inoitees
temptation he wooed never have
thought of Me. ant he IV0.9 to )est
to impep up the pretenee et caring fur
meg net oh, if I cuuld only see les
tee.' tianin lout hear lea flhle Oh, If
cetat only be hie friend—only see
Lim smile/ int me amol touch my- hand
no he used to 41., IILAinerita, Bing-
ham eaitl 'Gene back to America .1
• Groree ib, George the whole
wide world 181 bi.tween ea!"
Atel tho altimet fancies it le an Is -
Melon of lier 14616106. conjured up in
thut paesienate, witiewzred longing.
ma slue 140441 a mieor epee; on the land-
ing right Naar her. and the rotund
ligare ant tianttle fare, the Onowy
eapelenelere, of itidiariertmed feH hi.
1116 eilioplwrd's-pbeid wieilett kerchief
41ild C.:10WY spread 6v6I' 1161'
111118-11l 1. very preeent writ of
aire. Net le TT wart y, fir-orge Arvin r's
imeemem maper—tt ppezt r the
I I: railielti.
She courteeii ft E•11,.11l1;1! owl deferen-
tially, deopite ber quick limit of in -
AS Nitr, iipaermitme- by, when (in-
tern gloating hi r with nu impuieive
toxin met arm.
a Don't you remember ate
els, twenbling with oteitetuent.
"are You trot 3 1.0:. Ihiearty, the
Ittereekeeper at Darragh Vitiate?"
•AT
NOTE
tOTTOM
ttthIE
MESH
elre-te
*
ixt
pretenee et indifference. "An' We
l'in glad to eeludes politely. but edging away • A KIRACLN
ee yelwe
i ll us," she eon- osilAw
:rem tlUinn, and, as tho quIeliest re.
Jest left
treat, retitrulne to the room she ham
, . , ITRIATED
NvEs
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liat Milian Las heard so patch tient
now she mast and will !leer more.
"Tell Me whet ,you inetiew" elm A Swattl Statement Of recta AI-
urgos in a low tone, tieterminedier most uoyond Belief,
staying- her with the atmeing twee -
sure of her soft little palm on Nalleds
stout arm.
"Do tell me, Arra Hagarta—ir I aon Whe Toronto Melt aria lanitare settee
do anytlentre do tell um I I ant Air.
.e.reber's friend, haleed I am. .enel
e-ou zeny trust me cUtirelY."
Bet Nally is alernied at lier own ills V1Y IllatlY 4 tilthtlinDgojrrlie:idne43;
discreet tattle, and eneuelly trate to went er u cures .3/
worde.
smooth away all signeficanee in bee Pills have beeu published in these
..
eCtlu
"Fa, Uotlien, shure, Miss, at all; 'iniloll:tellig? ud
tb4oeoluantortyh('Lomilwtiflulilectilet"Fab,
only they OM her lailyehip tiowinit tau,. ,
like Mealier George, an' allure IllaYlai 1
thehoe a word o' disagreensent Every ease bas been -80 well aue
and it can't be hoped, rue more's thentwated as to leave little room
the pity," she says, shatfilag out of ter doubt, and yet tins statements
her difficulty as she hopes.
ago to Guam auswe
lottv rs Imo lealy, s.i:ayc,..sti inottti,.andt.iit: eueros rep:rt:d1 int
imeie,..,
sey es. 1 knew that, I anew teat e ebhii eaoa y
claspiegi the caller hand ease around =gen5 es to 'be almotit Woad, be -i
Nellete big arm. "X know it always, lief.
:
Mrs. HaSarty, and — I wonder if ! Reeently, the Mall and Empire, ea
Lade' Denier had nelythiug to Oa with
Toronto, and other
Mr. Areher going away so suddenlY," , her papers, publish -
Her lips are parted, her eyes burn- ; cd a desIlat°4 fr(mi It311aWa" 141' whie4
lag like stars, tier bosom heaving, In It was field that a 111°°bani° 1° th°
the aisles of the wild •Igipe that that
cruel dopartuve way be explained la 'via cti,pd of pari ;yeis by
Dodd's
Oshawa Mineable Iron Works had
any way bat in the intolerable bits - es
eeraess of tile explanattoin Lay Da. Kidney Pills, anti that, after lie
mer LAS always given—that George's had been atnioletely helpless for four
sudden departure was the result; of manses, and had keen given up by
a sudden meet& lamming for eitange
and liberty Mol worldly success, well te„m p,sic,iane at the iospital la
,
knowing what a Oeeper, cruelsr aignie Tonto.
•
eyl
• , ,
acreage such an assertion will bear i This was too mates for wany people
to thie girl who !eyed iiiin so Web to believe, anti ,ireinerous eeniantle
that site would fain. have Meng ti, were ma de on a ill i g soon
his side for life. I paper 1i tie
Mrs. Hagorty gives one earprised, for a verificatioe or correction. ,
half-pitylua took of astonishment at 1 Ono correspondent elfasiag nines
the lariocene, Yeareaute face, and ties- self eatedicus" ie a letter to the
perately retrain& tram the tempta-
Lion to enliglaen it. etaall and Empire openly disputed the
"Well, °Worse, Miss Deane, it isn't possibility of swell a euro. ,
no besiness o'mine to give guesses to I To get at tee Teal eacts a re-
what'e belougin' to we bettbera" she I
says, stamen wadi praivaiag gut :porter was sent to Oelloota, and
ritY of expreenion. "6111•13 ma )Ady rthe result was a eomplete, and very.
ketava her OW11 16111t1 beat, an' MIs- eatiefeetory confirmation of the or-
ther George knows -tie mind, and it
isn't for me eo spike or what doesn't iginal deepatch, TO put the matter
consult me." abeolutely beyond question, *the fel-
persists Gillian, eatreatinglr. "I am eared: . I , , k 1
"Weii, hut aqua do you mak de1eieriag ewOra 1114:011,16nt was,48-
e,pealtins to you in coeficienee, and
1
Archer going away, I know. Iknet with 'what niost el the doetors called
Daraer was very sorry for Mr, In the fall of 1.897 I was taken iii
-The stittemost or Kr. Brown.
you may trust me, Aire. Hagerty. Ma
you tliixsa he in est.'s him, and would paralysis, and otuere marmot pros -
he glad if he was back again ?"
Nelly's keen gray -blue eyes light up ntreatiteit'Iastorcenuestasainnegeweiatii n
vfi
etsriff
m;
with a flash oi scornful aseuranee, legs, and graduaily 1m:reamed till I
For, as in her excitement and long- could riot move eitaer Of My arm/ or
g to learu soros gong of that lea- lege, havtng lost all power in them.
ter myst.my which had shadowed alt I could not have raleed any arum to
the dawn of her womanhood, Gillian my head, to save ray ate. For over four
forgets, for the moment, every other morithe I could not stead or walk
coneideration, so dos a certain reek- alone a siesta step. I doctored with
lessens impart itself to worthy
Hagerty, bidding her Meg prudence a Bownaanville dactOr. Each one
NeilY all the local doctors, and then with
to the winds and utter the words gave me some edetereat medicine, but
which are burning on her tongue. !the more I took the worea I got.
"False, Miss Deane, he misses him ' At lase the Bownuoiville dootor told
eo much that P11) afraid it will be the me tbat nothing could be done for
death of him, hot.foot nether pOor tue unless I went to the licapital in
Sir james—Heaven rest hie 80W11— Toronto, where they might perhaps
is alisther George doesn't come back have some later treateneat tor par -
and let lain see one eighth of biro I" alysis, which would fit my case. I
obe emtas, impressively, folding her went there toward tile end of Jana.
arms and shaking her head with Ma ary, 1808, and remained under treat-
bittered meaning. "He can't get no meet In that institution for a little
rest nigbt nor day, whin ba is in hie over four weeks. All WAR in vain. 1
closes nor whin he's out of them, wed got worse. Twelve doctors told me I
longing -the hart oat of time to see mad uot recover, and that nothing
him, an'—sure—rny grief — why could be done for me, so as I was
wouldn't he ?" getting worse every day and there
She darts a (*.utak look at Gillian was no hope of their being able to
with lier concluding words, but she help 'me in the leaat, I was 'removed
sees plainly they are all teneompre- to my home hereI Was like a baby,
ilejjadledien. unable to move.
Mr, Archer muet be Sent ; At Ole extremity someone advieed
•
for !" Gillian says, tletermiuedly, me to use Doeld's Kidney Pills, and
though she is trembling like an as- ley wife bouget a box. We had not
leen in agitation. -"I will see about the slightest Mee that they :Mild
flier. say? Does he say he wishes Mr. help me, but like a drowning man 1
It at once. Never fear, yoa may trust grasped at every karma After I had
me, Mrs. Hag -arty. What does Mr. Da- used the first box the numeness be-
Arcizer to be seat for ?" ,, gan to leave my .finger tips, and I
"He sez nothere—day nor night— felt a little better and kept me using
but the wan thing 1" Nelly answers, the pills. By two months" time I
looking down and Jewelling her feet could walk a little, and shortly at -
about restlessly, "Sure he's not right- terward was- able to go short die --
Or his heed at all, so he isn't— poor tanoes without assistance.
"'What does IM say?" persists Gil- lTeone of the doctore wbo had given me
gentleman !" o firetti
• me I went down town,
lia"nliup saw me nevem the street, and riot
e on'y sez them WOr‘14 over net' being able to, believe 111-0-eYes, Went
over again," Welly says, rather to ney brother, Robert, and asked:
stumbling over her words, "an sure "le that your brattier ,7oe ?" Robert
Lt's not -Old merciful heavene, bless told Iiim ill it it W(1.6 1, and he said in
us an' *gave us i 00, Mather Da,mer— aetwashment : "Well, 1 -never expecte
Sir Harry Damer—now, sir, sure it eti to ace iiiin !troupe again."
isn't getting out o' your bed this I ueed, altogether, tortive boxes of
maid day you'd be, sir I" she urges, Doddet Kidney Pilie, and by the fleet
distractedly, pushing Gillian back, of May I eves; male to stare to work '
and pushing herself forward, as the againein the shop here, and I have
bedroom door le auddenly snatched neva; been eleir or off work a day
open, and on tho threshold site and since, and that is over three ahd a
Gillian see the gaunt, barefoca fig- halt yeare ago.
ure clad only in a dressing -gown, who I +Ina glad of• the opportunity .to
eta,nds there &taring wildly at them make this statement, for I am sure I
both. owe my life, itealth and etrength to
"Wheal that 1" lie demands, with a W01.14 to that great remedy, be -atlas
rapid, hollow ittteranoe, which le as Kidney Pills.
dreadfully cheesed from his plea. (Signed), JOSEPH BROWN',
mat voice, with its soft genial !
tones as is the wasted shrunken Sworn Confirtrintien.
figure, the pallid yaws z, the sunken, I, JOSEPH 13ROWN,
manhood from 'hanesoine Harry Ilne o
Province of Ontario, of the town of oshie
CANADA:
fevered ey-es, the pitiful wreck of
County of Ontario, we, in the County of
A.t fifty T
years of age, a wretfehed Wit: j Ontario and Pro.
invalid, with a disordered brain and owince of Ontario,
nearly worn-out body. DO Solemnisr Detzi•re. That the •
'Wags that ?' he raterates, point- above statement, signed by me, ie eat-
ing at Gillian with a shaking finger whitely true, and I make this Bol-
as she draws back, pale and terrie earn declaration, believing it to be
fled, for there it; madness in the true, and knowing that it is of the
gleaming eyes under the lined, hag. mune force and effeet tie if made un-
gard brow, with the disordered leeks der tenth and by eirtue of the Canada
of faded, grayish hair clinging damp.tElid(seingtneedAftt" -1816
ly to the hollow temples. S'EPII BROWN.
Beano come t' inquire how )e are ' Metered before me at the Town of}
Oshawn, in the Con my of Ontario.
"Sure, nobody now, s
, eta but Mise
Sir Harry, Mrs. Hagerty says: this 15th day of January, LI). ities
soothingly, beating the door with her
rotund figure.
But lie hardly seems to hear her,
•••••••••111.0..e.,
••••••••1,11,11,..11ryl
leeporter to Oshawa -10s In -
(owe* rimpozt in Complete Verifie
cation et Origami Store.
"Yis, miss, shure," Aire. Hagerty
responds, smiling and mime grati-
fied, "Slaire I reminaber yeti svell,
Miss Deane, an' your great kinkiness
to naeseir, odes: whin you weir so
110 I hope your health is good, miss,
multi shure yeti look web and hence,
some, too l"
"Ara you living here now; Mr.
Hagerty?" Gillian atikEl e e.agetty,
aud looking at her with sparkling
eyes of feeerish interest as if She
Is afraid that Nally Hagerty's Tun.
pie, matronly form is "an airy
nothing," witich will presently Tart-
ish awaY. •
"Yis, shure, ellse Deane, I've been
here for a bit," Nour answers with
some laesitoney, egtoothing down her
welairened apron. "I've been stop,
pin' ea here a bit iu the winter-
time off an' an; for whin lier lady-
ship was gone, an' Miss O'Neill was
gone, ame Mee. Lynch. the cook an'
houeemaid—she's my grand -niece on
the mother's side, Miss Kitty Fag.
an is—wanted a helpin 'bane ones
er tvriee whin the master bad some
&Menem% comp nny; an' thin the
masther sod as I wasn't in no place
84166 my poor =ether wint away
frora me, I'd betther stop ma awhile
till her ladyship herself come
home. All' newt, my grief'
the sorrowful job I ha,s
now, helping Mrs, Lacy—Miss
0 Neil that was, yeh know, miss—to
nurse the poor weather 1
"Your master 1 Why—oh 1 I know.
You mean Mr. Darner, poor Eer Harry, ;
Danaer, as be is now," Gillian spelu-
nkers, crimsoning and paling at her
own wild ideas; a,nil Nelly Hagerty
looks at her with shrewd tsviekling
eyes-
" Aele no sieve!" she says, with
a lend sigh. "My poor masther,
Misther Archer, is far enough away
in foreign parts, miss. Anathe good
ruasther he was to rae ; my grief!
III not 11nd his match agin. I tould
lava p' your kindness, miss, In givin'
me five pound"—Nelly continues, her
woman's instinct diseenaing plainly
that Gillian, standing quiet, pale and
smiling, is yet listening with geeat
pleasure—"an' he Rae ra'al plased,
atid smiled wid that beautiful smile
o' his," Mrs. Hagerty says, waxing
sentimental; "an' he sea lin very
gIad, Welly,' 1m eez, 'o' Miss Deane's
kindness to you, Bence Iona do so
little for you,' thougli he pet twelve
pound, my year's wages, into me
hand on the spot the night he went
away! An' ro, wid his kleeness
yonr kinclnese, Mise Deena an' keenin'
dein' a, turn now an' age], I've done
rery web senee my poor masther
wInt—praises bet" •
"Perham; Mr. Amber will come
back again!" Gillian says, tree:sibling,
end not daring to lift lira eyes
because of her own audacity; "he
was in London not long since, you
know r
"Oh, yis, miss," Nelly says., volubly
with no increase of gratification,
"share I ha.d a letter from him from
London, nn' his likeness brought to
me, by Miss O'Neil when she mine
ever—Miss O'Neil an' me was al-
ways the best of friends, an' shure
ehe's the Wee lady, and the real
lady, inlets !—a -u' she bronght am the
letther from Misther Archer, anise; I
have it in me bex, an' his likeness I'd
axed him for so often, an' a sover-
eign to bey meseir something for
a Christmas -box from him,' he sod!
'TM he was the good masther, an' the
kind masther, wid the sowl of a gen-
tleman 1"
"Yes, indeed!" Gillian says as
engeriy as before, wondering fever -
ether how she shall coax or bribe
Nally to show her that letter and
that picture. Oh, precious posses -
Peale 1 it tbey were only hers to ade
to her poor little meager hoard of
treaeures—a withered spray of
heather, carefully folded white hand-
kerchief, and a common brasa pin.
George's hand had given her all
three, and they are hidden away in a
jesvel drawer, Draliman-looked—the
taoet precious of her earthly beloag.
Jugs.
"But shun' as for las corn -
he back itere again," Welly re-
el/mere despondently, with very in-
quhAtive glaneee at the young lady,
"I can't say wan way nor tit' other.
ra afeared poor efasther George
haul thrubblee or his own, shure," she
says in a lower tone, and rather
nervously, pleating the fringes of her
shawl, 'and he it:dna the best o'
friends rometimes, aril there was
thim that wouldn't welcane him back,
Miss Deane."
"Why do you think so—liati be
tronbies ?" ftege, with hurried
breath and glowing ; "tu re were
--others-ea-Ito would serve him to—
the utmost 1 efr Areher knew that
himself."
" Fnix, Wave 1 can't etty," Nelly
Ram more slowly, arid watching Ga-
llen closely. " Meseir doeen't knew
how it Is at all," she adds, znyeteri-
°near, arawIng nearer to Callan, aria
lowering her voice to a whisper.
Tint tie It is a whiper ot intenen
petition ant fp err•ey, Nelly elabsratee
it. Into a nel,y Wiens- sound sutra
(gent to attraet the meet wandering
a tt011tiOn itt n eeesiderable filetanee.
Seure—one sez wan thing an' wan
FM another," the begins, "an' We:,
allure, Mem Deane, a boly cane, 'items
puttin' tbi 1,111' that together, IvItert
they beam it, an' there, you're a
frieed of poor Mather Geroge, miss,
or I wouldn't hi; mit a breathin' ov
11, though shwa manya the one that I
sumo:nee at it -e"
But at title vent ee.Ily patina' per.
e.•Ives In tallittna eyes of alarm ana
tater notonishinent, that there is'
not even n. sitepielon nr tlio truth elle
tries to hint at in the girl's hem- i
!Mitt Mind.
• "But. share, WC; Ot, Imeineekt o' mine
te b Abell- me betthern,"
1 idle mare. entaleely, with. 0, ATM%
age Adltid oultry Notting
in closet -egad atbatten rind enee rot require rill or
hoard support at (three, havingtt1oii etralimht'Wir6
511/41-6, 12e:tweet at to,, bettoin end irt centre, eannOt ;m1/.m
and is easy to eget. The "Page Ames" nettiett1., et
neat ailpeermiee, very dureble met cheep. ive f! 1)
make fat -re eta stattreentel fenee, veils 111,11
etnplel. Tao mime of Pogo le your guarantee ot qualms
The hot Wk, Fent. Co., Leafed, Welkereilio, Dot, b
3. P. GrUlate•Ole,
a Notarir {8B8Is
or even to see Gillian now, as he looks'
Thle theretorea Is the true atoll
up and clown miserly, reetleesly. 1111 detab of thee most aemaritabla
"I went to go °tag he says, esid. case. No room le lett for doubt or,
tlenly—"I want to go out and iree dispute, and the es:lethal 0, hewer des -
lam "
And then his mood Omega again aim
patch is confirmed in hIl ita pnatiou-
s
and he lifts up hie limutels with a
(tremble( hry of despair—a hoarse, If this is positible—altel me one can
walling, beseeching ery, terrible to now mloubt it—then 0116 can eitelly
hear in a man's vole e, from a man's undeestand how any of tixe tuany,
lipe 1 tflkmm'tu1 cm NI repot et have been
"r Went to go mill 1 want in go net ticeompliehed by the eatne uterine,
and Re,M,,, him. Ile won't came here, he
won't enter my doors. 1 -want to see n°4-14.9 Mari*"
hint 00, my ton I my sort! 00, my f
OWII 116Y., GPOrpM6. My own son 1 I
want to see libm I want te see t10 'Woezs Very- Wiles Iiirininglialu
CHAPTER KW, man, on a vita, to a Sammie Cam.
At the sautta of that terrible try.vbrtlg 6611°°1'
"Mew would yen pronounee the
those terrible worile of remorse end
dedvde„ imam, hdandi tpeeemeee end mime of the mmeonti day of the week ?"
etiteree, riveted, na ie were, te the meted n, ;youth who was.beaggina,
now, in the eitook or th6 pain and all*„,tit Cc'lle°0 (141"(itti"n•
In:teemed: tbey had given her. Bat „.,-',1000., saa," fetid the ;tomtit
nitsieteNtiettilltx;v III:ittgatti•ttaylasplacttic;Itistilettieteistit• wairvIeri.zyd 1r,t,r yeztitn viator.,
"Why, in my pall: tho ommtry We
Mto Tifn room again. she hurries 'Meek
to Anti the doer. mei to Rita ae„01'°"Ttli" it .rifnililnYti"—Allgsv"8.
out.
',Go nwny. muthit, ms,- dear CID
dWitY, nsili e re 1" Hite Mutters,
v ere- bed sometimes.
Poor efree Lacy lind a potter o'
Ile tend him herself, an' bee* got tle
ineday fit on him now rf
(To be Centintiede •
tieeat Difference of Opinion.
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Tier "teitberedleal tenet eater see
mimy41:1uglito'
ilawley--Well. I'd jtiet no lief do my
eouriing in the daric.
FL- ^
SETTLERS RATES WEST,
Emir day (hiring Meech and April,
low, the Chicago. and Northwestern
beltway will sell one-way faceted
clans settlerme lickete at Very low
.raterm trout Meow) to palate in
Mentnne, BMW, Wasbingten, Ore-
gon. Colter/Ida and Utah; Oleo to %ea
torte, VancOuver, New Westminster,
and to Nelson, ROW/land and other
pointe In the Kootenter Distriot.
iartleue 'K mus to • tee t a it
alearest Tieket Agent, or 11. IL Bell..
nett, General Agent, a Emmet Xing
street, Torouto, Ont.
letime•Stiperior Gre.
The first discolvery by wiate men
of the iron ore or the Lain) Superior
region woe made Sept. 10, 1844,
emir the eastern end of Teel lake,
in Wertheim allobiga,n, by William A.
Burt, a -deputy ourveyor or the gen-
eral goverament. In juue, 1840, time
3aeltsoa Mining Company was or -
Sauteed ot jacks= and In the same
year it secured poisseesion of time cele-
brated .Taokoon iron mountain. Tile
ore from this mountain was ifiret
used in a bloomery at jealison and
afterward in 1847 and eubsequent-
ly in bloopeeriee in. northern Alicia -
gee, •
l'ormentiog Oold that wade you
wretched last wetter will not come
beets 11 yon take Allenee Lung Baleen)
when your throat is raw and sore.
This admirable remedy is free from
Opium. Take It In time.
Timely Maxims.
owietz is a place where Idle sample
go to get weary.
Gray lathe are not more bonorabIe
than he who wears teem.
It takes a goal general to keep
himself' web clieciplined.
et. little eneouragement has made
many a nlasnk
Who looketa ever for evil Sees
ilttle good.
It Is lie Who miles when all others
frown whoaesserv.ee the gweateet
credit.
To gar that there is a dark side
tti a pereon's character is to admit
that taere is also a light side.
If you are sad aeoause your hr0-
liter rejoices it le- a sign tluit you
have not a'good lien,rt.—Buffalo
News:
Monkey Brand'Soap is a cleaner and
polieher combined, but won't wash cloth.
He Wouldn't Interfere.
An old Scotelaimax, went to stay
for a short thee, ne he said, with
friends of his, a yoang couple with
no family. Af ter ferias wita
them Mr some two or three weeks
the youag couple began to get
tierd of their visitor, but did not like
to tell hint the state of their leelings
toward lam, so. they arranged a lit-
tle lelau between.. them as te how
they would got rid of him,
" Toanorrowa said the husband,
"when I eekall come home Per ala-
n,er 1 «hall quarrel about the soup
and ,say it is not good. In the midst
of our quarrel wo will appeal to our
friend, and if he takes your part
I will give him notice to leave the
house, and if he takes my part you
do the same,"
Next day met dinner the "quarrel"
arose about the soup, and is the
heat of tbe ar,g-ument "uncle" was
appeale,c1 to, but he coolly replied;
"Ye meee*um freens, for a,' the time
I intend toe be bere—ettet' a. Month
or two—r byte Made up ma. mind nO
tao interfere wt.' ye'r hoose affairs."
e-Pittaburg Preemie
Afinard's Liniment Cores Distemper.
ili Court.
,Iudge--We are now going to read
You a Het of your former °Device
-Liana
Prisoner -1n that ease, perhaps
your lordehip will allowme to sill
Alliard's Liniment Cores Colds, ete.
Au -Essay on Habit,
A story le told of an English schbol-
-master whis offered a prize to the boy
who should write the best composi-
tion le five minutes on "How- to Over-
come Habit"
at •the expiration of five minutes
the eempoeitions were reed. The
prize went to is. lad dr I) yearse Fol-
lowing is his essay:
'"Welt, eir, habit is hard to over-
come. If you take off the first letter,
it floes not cleanse 'abit. If you take
off another but you still have a 'bit'
left. 11 you take still another, the
whole of 'It' rernalust If you take off
another, it is not wholly used up ; all
of which goes to show that If you
want to get rid of a habit you must
throw it off altogether."
Neuralgle May net be dangerous, but
it Iterte. tit seerna to tear the face
with red-hot pincere. Stay indoors
and use Perry Davis' Painkiller. The
blessed freedoni from pain welch fol-
lows cannot be told.
Mal be St. 4;eorite.
" Mustapha," plaid the lady trona
NOW' Vol* to her dragomen et Cairo,
"who- bu ilt time pyramili ?"
" I not keow. I sink somebody
make hire long time age; maybe
hunerd yeare."
" Was IL Mahomet, do atm think?"
"Not Isink not Atahosnet, hot 'so
long go. All de travellin' peoples go
bee 'Om.'
"Wan it an Englishmate do you
think ?"
alustaplut looked puzzled, then a
smitten illumination seked lam,
" Maybe $1.111' George made him."
MI/lard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
There's Jailerentia,
The ethies of the difference be-
tween the professional Wilton of a
paid advocate tend the hoimet colt-
vietion of a learned Wan were eet
forth by a well-knoWn Enlialish bar- "
iister who (ilea recently. •The story
le not te be found In the reminia-
cetates Which lie pnblishecl shertla
betore Ida death. It Wail a woe of ,
martier, an (ho client and coml. 1
weve closeted together.
"Smite," emaid the batrister, -"of
eourge I know you didn't murcier the
mans bet, as a matter of feet* th1 yon
ao It with the butt end of a revol.
es, with a Mick ?" "Air," eaid
Sialtie "I wear I at1 intwoolit,"
know that perfeetly well, but you
meet tell mei leer if you ald it with
LI; revolverd eay tO the prose-
amition, 'Produce the ethet a and if
you dal it 'with um ,stlek t shell say,
! 'Produeo the rrevolVer ?" The client
I pausal and ecratched hie hotel leee
' eitatively. tt stem the butt end Or
.8 roveleer, emit"
tItILIGHT
OAP
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One Melee of Sunlight Soo is Warth Moto than REDucieS
Two ounces of irnpuie t•qap. XXPENSE
Ask for tit* Ottsgort tar. If your your °Moat sang', write to
:Una- ItIlitIlt8Ita, UNITED, tante, setelieg 1tt name end addrese,
tee t trud oarntue of &retied riaat• Vttill 106 15614 &I! free of cosh
roe issux
$ KISSING 001N6 .4t
1 '
OUT OF FAVOR. '
.
Tim 3C148 is going out of favor, It
la perhaps, ste popolar as over be-
tween sexes, bat not between mem-
tiers at tile saute sex. i A few' years
ego when two women on terms or
eriendship met they inthelably sot-
lited each other with a ki SO. Now
they eittiply Simko hands, as men do,
and are apparently emt as well sat -
ler lee.
At it con,ntry eitureli not tar from
Chiang% where everybody menial to
be related to everybody el$0, before
We morning service on Sontleye a re -
striae oecniatory meeting was how
in the vestibule, even the rector be-
ing sotnettines involved, thou-gli, of
course, Without Scandal, ior nothing
lose than emend colleens were cermet.,
ed to matte lam. After serViee
aelloire were Raid In the same warm
fasimion, and then the flower of the
tiotattryside drove away web pleased
with itself.
Sometimes email 00,143 6,11t1 Etolf-con-
solotrem youths writhed out of the
grasp of those who would caress
thent and managed to elude their pur-
elvers, lint generally °sere -one sub -
Witted with the best gratiehe contil
Muster to a ceremony that MLR
plainly perfaactory, bet done in the
best interest at the commlenitY.
A little later than tide the cheek
began to be offered for the Write
instead of tile mouth
Tuning the cheek, it neer beeornes
apparent, was an expedient intended
to let one's friends and relatives
down easy before *easing to kiss
them altogether, for it was shortly
after Ole that the mescaline grasp
of the hand came into such VOgtte.
Said grasp seems now- more than po-
pular. One rarely sees a warmer
greeting between two fel/deities in
public, but it Seems sutficient to ex -
mesa re rare eegree of cordiality.
The bachelor girl ;voted acorn any-
thing more enthuislaetio, cif 000050,
and her mother almost as rarely tor.
gets herself.
Oceasionally a white-haired old
Indy indulges in some show of ten-
derness when people are about, but
she gulekly cheeks it as she remem-
bers that she may lave an audience.
After all, why may pot a warm
clasp of the hand exprees as mush
affection and sinderity as a Mss?
Perhaps it expresses more. At all
events., femininity seems. to think it
the most fitting greeting at this
period of the world's hister,Y. '
Deafness cannot De Cured
Ily local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is onir one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu-
tional remedies, Deafness is caueod an in.
flamed condition of the raucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube le inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfeet hear.
ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and the tube restored to its normal
omidition, hearing win be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by (iatarrh.
which le nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars. for any
case of Destnessicaused by catarrh) that can. -
not be cured by Rail's Catarrh Cure. Senator
circulars, froo
F. J. CIONSY-Sc e0„ Tolear4.0
soid by:druggists, 74e.
Hales Family Pills are the best.
Morality Among Savages.
Dr, Lionlaoltz, of the American Mu -
• of Natural History, bas laved
for eeveral years among the wild In-
diana of Northwestern Mexico, and
he says they are an intellectual rano,
In spite- of the fact that many of
them still live in caves, aie did their
forefathers thousands of years ago.
They lead a very happy life, and In
many of the tribee there be a hisber
degree of morality than (Wets in civ-
ilized countries. Theft isaunknown
among thein; so are many of the
worst forzna of disease. They hold
their land in common, and their prin-
cipal food le corn and bean.
MINARD'S LielierENT is the only
Liniment asked far at 'my store and
the only One we keep for wee.
Ali the people use it.
HARLIN FULTON,
Pleasant Bay, C. B.
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Itentarkable Memories.
A recent writer has been giving
examples of particularly agile mem-
ortes, but the renewing were omitted
from the list:
Henry VIII. of England could re.
peat the names 01 his wives in their
coneeentive order without inhales
Gee.
T.hemletocies could remetuber for a
week the name of a mail he t
rowed a dollar from, even ietem
Athens numbered 120 000 inhabitants,
Sawa 23. Anthony en.eev her brother
Marc's addrees by heart, without
comities a directory.
George /II., though deficient in
education, nevet forgot hie own face
atter oceing it once lzi a looking -
siege.
A School teacher Of Londoti, whoze
name vi-ast Dawson, posseeeed a re-
markable Memory. He cOuld re-
peat the first verse or the Hook of
Job, and, On a wager ot two Tuna
deed pdunde, he repeateil withotit the
mild of a beetle the title to Spentier's
"Eatery (lame," a poem et nearly 400
et/meats ot nine ilnete 011011,
Poreon, the Greek seltolar, timed
repent the 13eat1tudes 'in the orig-
inal With, his eyes chesed and one
lined lied bolded hint
A noted Scotch [Urine bas Fuca a
reenarkable Memory that lie used the
mile grace n,t table in his gOtie year
that ho used 70 years before,
Lord Chesterfield alvveye relent -
beret) to ette- "Thimmilt you 1" without
the nal et it niteroecolue
Coming down to madame times vvo
liege instaneee almost oe
Obi
;Agee Romeo I l'ailbete •Clevetarid own
recite "Marra' LUII" Lomb" without
wpsetnetes.
Minerals Liniment enrols Garet in
Coire.
NO. 9.
op the
211 kZ
It is a sad thing to see fine
fruit trees spoiled by the blight.
You can always tell them from
the rest, They never do well
afterwards but stay strudl and
sickly.
It is worse to see a blight
strike children, Good health
is the natural right of ehildren,
But some of them don't get
their rights. While the rest
grow big and strong one stays
small arid weak,
Scott's Emulsion can stop
that blight. There is no
reason why such a child should
stay small, Scott's Emulsion
is a medicine with lots of
strength in it—the kind of
strength that makes, things
grow.
Scott's Emulsion makes
• children grow, makes them eat,
makes them sleep, makes them
play. Give the weak child a
chance. Scott's Emulsion will
make it catch, up
wit11 the rest.
This picture represents
the Trade Mak of Scott's
Emulsion and is on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample.
SCOTTSmBOWNE,
TORONTO CANADA
soc and tt. all druggists.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CASH FOR REAL ESTATE OR 13118I.
nes,t, no matter whore it is. Send descrip-
tion and cash price and get our plan for find-
ing eash Immo, Patent Exchange and Invest.
meet Company, Toronto, Canada.
PA VENTS.
ATENTS, OAVRATS, TRADE MARKS,
etc. Bowe or foreign procured and ex-
ploitPd, Booklet on patents free. The Patent
Exchange and Inveetment Company, Pythissi
Building, Toronto. Ont.
R. WHITE'S ELECTRIC cons
Sure Cure for Readaehe and all scalp
allments.proventeamd stops
Beldame. The Ideal comb for toilet use. Once
used alweys used. Comfortine', economical.
Leath a lifetime. Ladies 6110, Gents 40e. Sent
prepaid on reccirtiof price from Dr. White's
Agency, 13 St...Joint 81., Montreal.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing, Syrup should
always be used for Children '1 eething. et
soothes the child, softens thetu
erelt cures wind
colic and is the be -it remedy for Diarrheas.
FOR SALV,VALTIABLIt FARM, 60 AO AIM,
partly iu town of Leamington. goodbuild.
Inge, foneee,"flowing wells, apple and poach
orcharde, will part or all. Address Oswald
Russell, Leareington, Ont.
17RUIT F.A.RX FOR SALE—ONE OP TEM
fineet in the Niagara Ponineala, ai
Winona, 10 Milos from Hamilton on .to rail-
ways. 180 acres in all, 36 of which is in trait,
mostly peaches. Will be sold in one parcel er
divided into lots o115 to 20 acres to suit pur-
chasers. This is it decided bargain Address
.Tonathan Carpenter, P. 0. box 409, Winona
Ontario
11111"AVE YOU SEEN IT 2 W.RA.T I 1 LEES
.1-1- Priceless Recipes -3,000 secrets for the
home, farm, laboratory, workshop and every
department of human endeavor, with full
index to contents; 368 pages bound 111 Moth;
send 25 cents for a copy, and if you think the
book IS not worth the money, send it back and
your money will be returned t this is a good
side line for canyaesers. William Briggs,
Methodist Book Room, Toronto, Ont.
NEW LAID EGGS
WANTED
Dried Apples Poultry, Dairy and Creamery
Butter, Honer, oto Will buy outright or sell
on commission. Correspondence invited,
TORN 3. FEE,
62 Front street east, Toronto, Ont.
u
'essereseseati.'?",- ' ee-Se
geereiese Barley
fa prodignIlyprolific, yield -
hag in VIOL for Mr. T1'ells,
Claws 00., Now Yerk, .119
busha mels pe. Does welt
oVerytthere, That paya.
20th Century Onte.
The oat nerve', prod doing
from 200 to BOO bus. per tore.
, Sager% 0050 WO wk.
routed to prattle, grate
yields. The rt. Ag. Dept.
. anti* that the very WWI
That Snyn,
Three Eared Corn.
290 10 210 bus. par sore, is
extreniely.W4fIlablo 1pres-
Ciatprlees of corn. Stasi:Wu
geode prochtee everywbete,
Marvel Wheat
yielded in 60 States lust y
over 40 bug, per are. We echo
have tile celebrated. tilaeta*
Dtlt roldWheatorbiehYlelded
an our faits 03 bus. 1,01 00011
That
$00
Gradeit emu0 food on
e0rt0-80 bile. grain hild
tons resgnitteent boy per
see. That Sayer.
Victoria Race
moos it 1,000106 to gra*
bee, *beep sod esate st
00,0 01100 les lb, Navel.
only proligo,, &es well
eVerywlare. 1'llst rays.
5, firdaItiorrnit.
Most Wonderful grass of
the minty. Protium' 6 tons
br boy and lak and lots of
puturogo batiks per sae.
(00154 Wherever toll it
found, Flotle.eton seed it
warranted. mitt Ogyis.
t$10400 for Moo
Ivo Wleh you to try oar
pee fent aerie, lama
offer to and 10 Strut sal
sumplee,eontainingThoutend
Hooded Mlle, ecoesis, Rept,
150 maers, sole, rto. fatly Worth
$10.90 to get et eta t) together AV
one great °shag, fol u
AlliD11 OP
EDDY'SNO SCAMS,
No HOOPS,
NO JOINTS,
No Le AK&
INDURATED MENU
Aro *ftettly tstivrIor to the ordin t
WOOttelltfitte to.rtioles tor dorsiestin
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