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The Clinton New Era, 1911-01-05, Page 7. *` * 7 11a, -,_,,,,�,,�,, -7 -_ -7`," . 7TrT-T - _VWTI%111111-1­114111�1111 . , -'r-11.111141117 V,hVN4Xy, JsAialry Stuit 1M. � - � � � - - . . ___ __ ­��, _4_-_1#_r.!..x_`­­ ;-�__; �___ _-, . I-- - _. . - ___1 _.1-_._--- _,", - _`,_��Z;��ir - -_ - ' _ - , - , .1 . Ill" -----,- If unded preparation,'made I chine is ascientifically compo � 14 11 RISY . I " ine I oratories in Canada, from herbs �. in, -one of the f * ist lab . . I � � � . I for which we go to. the, ends of, the. ,earth, Won't - - . . ' . I you let us buy a 50 --cent bottle from Your 0 . % a . I . . . . I I . druggist. and give it to You � . � .­­...." � h ... 1'.. * . - to try ? I � . I I "-,--. free '"---4"-"..--,.,.,-�...-"..-.,---- I . .. I �% I . .tl . . ... . � . � I 1. . 'been I � . . - i A five � -xtory pressed -brick - b4liding, . It you are -troubled with or fear any, A confidence that has based :nlled with costly apparatus, equi , pped please fill in and send the coupon to oh our tbkftY Years' experience with . with eleeArloal. mue . hinery And appa- us, to -day -You'll never regrot your de- this splendid, preparation,'wIth a full l , - ratus,,- . � I � dislou'. . knowledge of the hundreds of tholitt . . I . � . Bands of cum it has made. I � I 1 I Bronchial Coughs - I 11,011, . A iplendid building In every respect.. . kromelpim. Weak Lungs ­_­�� ... I ... ­­� .. . .... --4. -situated on ftadina, Avenue, Toronto; Remorrhagde I eak, Voice . I Bore Throat Nllring_W.eakness COUPON No-inj . � 7 I .. � 71V_F� 7,11, 771= 1, ds oloquqnt tostmiurilal. Frjjv&& - 1. - . .: I Rif I Anaemi0k I . arly eolin FemaleWeaktiew I camr: rhal Voctions . ­% To the Dr. To At SLOCUK Ltdo I - , . ­_ " . , I 1, ,. For ,Psychine in pi third Of Ik Oelk* , 3[ndigeition ' � .,-.(& . CaTirrhotEltomailb, ',� Night Sweats I 193-195 SpMiriii; Ave., Toronto I . I L , tuy,s extraordinarily. successful UN , . I - built that building Poor Appetite i Chills And Favors Obstinate Con sleeplessness and -LarYagitia aulbe � I I so your ofter to try a Mo. bottle " Mae (pronouliced kit -keen) at of, Pao; I - � - I.. I I - "I , I And it did more- & l . I . Nervoup IxTouwex Dyspepsia A' twaggr,tpa ot Pleurisy, pneumonia and I 0. . . . p � -ense, 11 have not had a lift toar exjp under this an. ottle or Psychine 11, find advise my druggist.ro, as ver �.yttl. . . � - r ­� - ,�. . � I I - I � . I :_% . ,,*-� . I : . 'S�, V. . � it cured hundreds of thousands of . . NOw, We'.donIt ask you to take our his ome. . . I . �. I a . : - . � �1. . T . - - I . . pie suffering from disease- peo �word'for the treWendously beneff0al . . 31yNamp ..... ,�­ .... It.,." ...... b..*.. . ., ,. . , , ". I � � . I I . ii" . And made the most remarkable ye- robins. Fill out the coupon effect of PSI , below mail It to us and we'll give your , I : . Town, .......... ,-..q,.q.A4q,o-!.l .... I..,. . . . . � He irwept uP the 9OU7 by Me handful. . cord for efficient curing power Of any I greparation known to -medical science. dru . gg 9 Ist an order (for which we pay him the regular retail price) for.6 a . street and Number. ... ,*.r.po ... -o-too . � I I - . I ­. ., . . . . � . . 60 -cent bottleof PsYcIllne to be given I MYDrUggtBV0.Xa-e.--..ff ........ 11 ..... vuer. At the roor of We roaa waid Psychine Is a tonic- - you tree of cost. . .. winds up to.'the palaces the car wa � , . I . .", It builds up the bo)Y-by strength- We. will undoubtedly buy and olls- -Street and Number ...... * ....... 0 .. . .... . . signaleoll. and two 'women boar6d � " ening the white corpuscles of the blod , d, . .the by devouring trdbute In thi , s manner -hundreds of . I . these 50 -cent bottles of I Thig coupon Is not good for a Me. bottle . of Psychine . if presented to the drugVt the. ur Both were veiled. They maintained singular silence. At Villefranchethe or phagoeytes, which germ 4kody in con - ' thousaud.o Rf . . FaychIn . . ' e, . -.it must be sent UR -Wet Will the 60c. bott y,bbine from Your ie of Ps druggist and direct h m to deliver It to The women . . got Out. - stopped befor, ivillit,and , .. 41tion to cure oi resist sickness. And we do that to show our entire u Itis offer may -be withdrawn all " . Z ..the gates of a rang the po 11 I I , I 'f diseases that Pay- I Below Is a list 0 . confidence Ili tills wonderful prepa . I - �iFvrne without notice. SondcouPoll I . I 110%ay- . - , ter's bell. Once. In the room above . . the silence between the two I - -tehine will cure, . . � __ 1 � tion, - I 11 - . d ­tl., d ­ -------- . .w ... . ...... I.- -- - --------- 11 - nl- I I womeli . ci me, to an - end., -., - I . _� � I . .1 I . --fienly devejonea And there were s,,,.t4,u . 1. . :. . . toe joy:rrom: nis race anal eyes "Safel I am -so tired. What 9, tilghtlt - . . . i. _ - _____ 'O � __ - _ - __'__ , _ . � I _ - � ______ , - __ � - - - , � . ­ - , IN'llpipip -W - � I I � - . I I . - � r � , 11 016,864ses Of- , - - � - 1. I - I � � . : i �: 11 fORT GEORGE FARM LANo, I", � I I , 1) the Skin , . sIde*pockets. . .. I - - Or,e appoor with sudden changes of . la " . 11 11 11 "I I 11 'r "I'llroll�41,U�qui�llu'll�dlillPi,P,Oillil"�lk",�Illlwtlxli'�'eoar"I,Tr'tolk,'.I(i��-'t',O'. i . : I temporature. eczema stnd Salt . � Rheum orit cured by tuyLstopl�!"Ialllrrm,�'llalill,lisl�ion"sot he lic , . tro ' espe, iolap far a laud ol;l,lir rig lcoel� 1, v1,,&1grIlI r d cle "al'y' 4 or Ix. rp"', it�iluaarf in , ,"In i d 4 ", 14c 7d Ill ell " I " ed and and peav mod .ar -s el A "I'M ; � I I I . f,!,asm , , ( "r g w , 0 el r " aterai n irrigation ueeet,i and Irl',zapt "in lve"'y lightfut17 I o w. 'P, I 4 ,,, , Mien. " , arr 1e0_;1e13y11lP%1y11My10411t! - rs Iter acro 4i�ssll, balance I - L .111s it till over?" asked Hillard grave� I . . . IY. � OR, CHASES OINTMENT � literf'o . . These lands have been cgrefully selected and are the best'in the West. - .0 Write for Information, r ! i . , . 61d. maps, etc. . . � I X0RTJ1'C0A$T LAND COMPANY� LZU1.9 I .. 0 . � . . . - � I . ' . . damp, .weather out, � Wallu'; .. . - It ,#Come over to the cdfe,-_Ahen, I've I 1 ' . .o who; � Zem , I I :, . 1! VANCOUVIOR, 13. 04 I I I I I . . . I . . I . ;� �� . . I are subject to these ailments do n ot .W - OUIEBEC PANK BUIL � L 0. R ALKER, SELLINS, AGENT, 12 , TORONTO, �'CANAOA' iji , t 1. ­ ' � . For.the Writer. . . . I � � e. suffdr except during. the, ebangeabl � , , 10100 . , - __ .. - � I I I .11 . . _-1 � I .111111- ­ ­ I -1-11.11 I.., ­ . I ... I., .1 . . .y. must kjaow why. 'Loyalty must hay.e vzeatti6r df fall and spring. as Pao 1 cusmoncer bit � ying a box of pillff Ir - YOTI'L roCeJVq1 at the .3ratr time a nice tuvey Pin, �hlch two.sead Ton - , I withtherills. Do notation thechanco opyour life, . I . ' - The annoying itching and the dis. .. �- , � . i I rpasods; chivalry must have facts. furnring blotcbes�on the skin make - . I I . - . I . this Ir uble almost tinbearable, to 'WATCH 'FREE 1. � ­ .1 . I ' I You .have vowed youi love and loyalty tho--o w%O are not familiar with the 1 : I � HANDSOME I .4 ter. ButAt 19 gentlernful's . 'to snotbing, healing influence of Dr. 1 A Gillits' or Ladlesl Sollol Gold Watch costo , a hundred times, and still when a great , Chase's. Ointment. I -Relief comes almost as soon as this I I ,� I trom. $25 to $50. ijo pot throw your money away. . I It you, destre to secure a Wat4h, which to keep � � , � time and last well will 00 equal to Any 80LID Q01,11 � . ointment is applied. Gradually the I , I 'NVAT011, Send US our name and address immedl. . � I ifit 1_,�' crisis confronts me you question, you . I "you ' irritation disappears, the sores are ately and agree sell 10 boxes ofily of Dr. Ala. turluls Vamous Vegetable Pills at a box, Who . / 4 healed up and the skin is left .-M, -W, � 'tIn r the cure �T I . are , eatest rented oil cafth to , I 5 il I groiv .. angry, complain, because my � reasons are unkno * wn to you. it - smooth and natural, . � poor atir impute bloo I Indilgestion headaches It I ' - �_ _... ­­- ---. - .. . I . . . ------------ . . 11�."" , There is always ,duger of eazema a ( constipation, poryons troubles, liver'bladder ana ' ' ' I . I "I'll diseases and ail ternale weaknesses; they t I ' e y 41r, morning."' . I .. I . 11 spreading and becoming .chronlc4 For I II � I I ' I(Je Great Ked Purifier and Invigorate I t . ' ' I � , 1V I I this reason the use o,f ­the� -ointment . - 1 I ' S w , , � * I . Grand Tonle, and Life Builder. With the Fill, D. . . ,should be regular a � nd persistent until e' '' '0 h h ­ I -Z " I send lo articles of jewelry to give away with the .11 I � . , L t , , , pills -this makes them casy to. sell. This Is the , ' .the . . I the cure is thorough and complote. yt � I'll. , - . elia,preeofallifetime. ponotialssit. Sonausyour . � * u r I - - � � Urs. John J.*I )elory, 1inwood; An- .1(1' or and. we will ;send you the 10 boxes, post paid., t� . : have sold them send us -the money (152,50 I 2.50) . I . I i . , rflqr�t prescrib'd b e. y. phi-' tigonish county, X.S., writes:---�'l " A'dier'Mill send you I you"60d on to KittyT' . � . � . � , . �.11 cdnfess it was stupild'of me, but want to, ,say that Dr. -Chase's Oint- � I 1, " A-GENTSI OR LADIES' WATZ;-I I ­ A ­ . � "I hope not," replied. Hillard fraakly.� ."However, you may I Bad me at* th ment has proven a great blessi to ng the same (lay. the money is recelyed. . I I I - Weare glylig these beautiful W -40b s to. adver- . . me. I had salt rheum on one hand, Itise Our Reme es. Tills Is a grand op�ortunity to 1: A0 1 . , . '] . . . . is'. thoi ,. id'' - food-niedi-� ea and could not get it healed up,.' The " . 1� I secure it valuable Watch without having to spend a � I And Watch Is and stem 0 itching was most distressing at times. cent. our a stem wind set and not the cheap back, -wind article generally I . � , i ly. .,;. - . , . - - -. -��.- 1 . , .�. . I IiAnd the people . . . � too.", - ,Hillard. had. . � . I Two boxes of Dr. Chase's Ointment � � I . 'it out I I 51yeii as premiums. $end for our pllls without t . a haip-cured 4ie completely, arid I.gladly . . - � ., t, -Address THE DR. MATURIN MEDICINE CO., I . 11 � I . I .� I "i I Oaffh Dept. Toronto Out I . Y recommend ik to every sufferer." . oleo , i . � 11' . 11 I i - I . . . . ,any 'Word for it. - Something's ,despert, * I I �, . � . 'Wear , Ili - every home there 4s a demantl I I . 11 I I I . . . . . me.et again, and it must be So.", .. - . I - "Arid y6lir hat, as *ell � as -mine, Is for-Dr.'Chase's Ointment. It'is par- I I .. . .- .. I ,ticularly useful where there are chil- I dren. Chafing and -kin irritation are relieved at once. . Obstinate woundi . it, i . � - -1 . . 11 , I ��C__ � I . .1 1� I ! . ., "I � no further thought had not the Italian I - � are readily healed, Briby eev:lrna and ' 11 . ", V g�197!777,'! I I 1� . ­­­­ . - 11 I . , , - , X -, '. I I nk�Aj i�l 1. all forms of polsoned or irritated skin , . are soon cured by this soothing. heal- - " . - _ �11_ - " , � � _�._ ". I .1 �,, A 1�, � j, I � .1 I . no police'about; I I . they -were on 'the ca.- I . . 61not terraces 'or strolling through. the . ripped his chin In his c011ar. , He ori(l dr I . , . I . tweauie In that moment the picture of - 'ue eluer VL the two women sigheq.-, - . 111',hatta night trulyl . 1 should 114ii I . I I . , It.has to k * ointment. 60 cents a Jbox, at lit Ing . de�lers, -or Edmanson,..Bate.s & Co,* . I I n . � � I . . 1. 11 NV . Violin sIde*pockets. . . . cont . Inued Alert ,week. di,solatio- n. - - - -,--.,. I " ,,L,f;yhat_ all been about., � . I , Toron�to. . - . . . . . �. - gi�rdens. . � ,. I . . I . . . �e n 'rough dark ��ts and alleys, I- - - . . . I . - It , - 1, , I j,q w,;�� I �, "PresebtlY. -Now.;that way. is yours," . " - ' ' Papt the paik.,the quartet r n. Then .4 .111s it till over?" asked Hillard grave� I . . . IY. � I - , . r e f� to hid Illours, as U I were a thief , I . ""', , , .. ,.", ON LITERARY STYLE. � .. - , - �� ... - 11 I M , l . .. . I -_ _. , I I I I . ,came a. strefe*h Of darkness between one electr . lo; lamp and another. And, . I . I -All over"' monotonously, . . - .. . - . . 1� .or ii� fugitive.from justice, 16 neither to . ,. . taste nor to my lildrig," .. 0 . � . . . - � I . ' . . .. . . I I This In m, fine, closr-toved Violist of Japanned meta"alrely poillbed. richly colored, complete with Rtultur I bridge, tbrpo gut aft lugs. ob -my thkish p-eff. long tf.w of %white bt,ne hair, and be% of rein. E"rythinucomplote I � sent oecurely in sQ. init . then. as if .whisked away.�by magic*,, ,#Come over to the cdfe,-_Ahen, I've I 1 ' my "Kitty," she began sadly, "In this British Prime Ministers Authorities . ! I . rfa�kad a, flood us Your name and addre-&,nd &�'ree to,ollonly nittlit,toxeq of 2)3r. 1, . . WILturlimPs Famous Vagetable Pills, i tWc a box. AL,raridrpi-:tdy4yidt,i4retorweRk,ilitilw,ulre I 1: conditions or the blood,ifuligtaloti, a ' . . the foremost woman d1sappeared, The' � � something �mportant to telf you." " world'no one trusts u6 wholl We � . For.the Writer. . . . I � 11 Ato, auh ttd%,J�lts, t-onotpatifin ter�oun4liptirtiorp.d�stappoottliollye.ruttd . ., . ki.lu,).�o,theumiktil,,,,I%Iidr.lu,llotroubleo, AN111,11,axative. randToul and Life Buiblen hey are easy tomelt .1 'halted, 6rei otherL, athless.. She started I . Pound them 21? W,ith rousing Interest. . ' 'only "I . .y. must kjaow why. 'Loyalty must hay.e .� N r'. n- Asquith,.tlie' British Prime MI as Pao 1 cusmoncer bit � ying a box of pillff Ir - YOTI'L roCeJVq1 at the .3ratr time a nice tuvey Pin, �hlch two.sead Ton - , I withtherills. Do notation thechanco opyour life, . I . ' - again, buttoo late. The Italian'. caught shall tell. yoti .when we get; I I of this pla�e. Comes'?- I . rpasods; chivalry must have facts. ister, speaking as rector of .Aberdeen LTniversity, the diiy, said- � Doupt sen4 anyffnans7-omy Your name and ofleese. at once, and Iwo wllf$rff.niF,tly stall you by mill, � I � . postpaid, the eight bo too of Pilix %nd the [line. Whan sold, randt to us the $.'.Oil aud we w if send you this he, do . It . her roughly'hnd quickly tore aside the I I . . I veil. put . Elillard put ont'a friendly hand. . You .have vowed youi love and loyalty other . . "No one would , owadays set him- �t some violin. etc., Justus roprasented. Writuto-day. ". �. . . ­� . . I I . . I - I ter. ButAt 19 gentlernful's . 'to . . I I I IT . . .. . Utty E71111grew!'! Hillard cried. I I . 6.1 am so"y,- boy. I wanted you to . I a hundred times, and still when a great . self- delirberaiely to copy - th-e-Wfffliffey m . , Address: . THE DR. MATURIN A&DICIAlk I CO., I . . .. . . . ... " . I He slirrang fbrward and grasped the . � win something. Cheer upl We'll . . crisis confronts me you question, you . I "you ' of.- Archbi6hop Cran:ndr,. the first grefkt� . . . . % � I . . 'Dar,t.30)' TOAONTO� ONT. � . . . . Ftallan by the shoulders.. The' itallan I . 1. ­ rl halke ibe (lust of this place In th6 , ' . I ( . I I I groiv .. angry, complain, because my � reasons are unkno * wn to you. it w 'iter,.of English prose, or of Sir Thoma. s Browne, witil hisa.ran-nificent I � . - I . . 11 . . *% ___. - - �_ _... ­­- ---. - .. . I . . . ------------ . . 11�."" , I � struck out arivnire' I ly. -but Hillard lzed morning."' . I .. I . 11 . . 9 � .;, Af,fe;k� - . , - Ahe inatter? What'llas happenecill" . 11 ' _,_­ - - .1 ... .-,-. . . I - . #Is arm. Each mun -could hea.r the 'lob, for a vacant lot and cc good.old . . . whodper-upt Veell", -cried Ajerrlhew, was wind terror wituch maue me run I ,counted .not the consequences. I . ..I cannot explain to you." . In there?" I 6reathing of the other. quick- and deep. . -touching.4is sIde*pockets. . . . cont . Inued Alert ,week. -,','Was It some one yow saw . ' ' ---SlIence, alid sit perfectil still!" '* "You meddling' dog!" gasped Filliard. IITake care test the dog. bite, sIgnor. "What ts'1011 aske4 Hilltird. ' . I ". .. I . . , . . . . . �. - I I . . I A man in evening dress "came out ,111eleitse mY.arm and stand aislolel" : "What is It? It Is 450 napoleonsl" . . . . "WhOt?" . sharply,. even, doubtfully. . ­ - - I � 'into the atrium, Illghting a cigarene.. - - � ­ .. "PresebtlY. -Now.;that way. is yours," . " - ' ' . . I .-I'Tbat's- whati Eighteen � -�hundred. ,,.,,, - At the sight of him b oth women were said Hillard, pointing. . . dollarsl � My system, will. have Aid I * a I . -startleci.- . . ., '. . "Arey 'terf�in?"�tht�italitin'bi�sed. on L . I I funeral tonight." . . i . . "It is Air. Hillard, Mr. Merrihew,a * ..So certain thatAll y6u do not Obey -me ' ' . . Ue caught Hillard by the sleeve and, * .1, . . friend!" Kitty would haviit risen. but I aball cal -I the p6l1ile." 'fait- . � ly ran. Mill over to the cafe. . ' I _bbbbbb . I � the other's stronghand restrained her. , "Kitty, remembeeyour promise.,,, I re "I should* like nothing better,' - plied the Italian.- with a.co olnessw'blch, .. . I . "N o'-Ithousandill murmured 'early tw fl I Ad;' " !-Well, luckl" ' . � ... .. . � . . Plenty of fre " sh I W., I "Is be the man?" . . . I I I bavei ..No, we. . . . . dx(mfoutided Hillard I � . . 1. l' ' I'Do,y6u I 11 a . of ailLthe - . � I ....It � do'ei seem 'too -good to be true., , I . , ,� . . . I . sieepm'g eut-dotTs and a . . '% . no! Only said,that kno*_ thestif ladleis?'! ", , I s.4y, wbde� the. matter with your. - . . I most noi meet him. -It might do him 111)6 ydull� Insolently. � - . '' 'era,mt?ll . " ' " . . . . . I - . .. . . . . ' .. . : . g ie a Pjaililnourishin' d' t % I . 4ricalculable, harm. ilarm!", . JA 1§1�', � * "Do @dMy . . knowing.'.i.hem�. does .not. mal� , � --any don't . . . � . � Hillard. lo6ked down:at the 'flutter., . I � 1. .re . all and helpful, but I -norina repeated. you'uadef"' ter. ButAt 19 gentlernful's . 'to In end in,ii rekn6tted ft carelessly. . , � 9 . -good. . ,;ta,d1m' . cern When. -a man'gives -pursuit . � a , , I . "I' saw Kitty tonightt'! be said. . ifie mo6t, ninpoirtant of I . Hillard blew outward a few t paw. - la4y who does not wish to meet him," . . , .:. To Merribew It seemed thai all the,. . . I . .. . . 1, r -r!Dgs of smoke and circled the atrium "A la0? . grace � of Mary -that Id I "djolill., * * , . .1. I 01%tter about. lilin had died � away and-' I . , � An 4 . . . �. I � -with an Indolent glance which stopped . I ms It rested upon the twd veiled woll I . . . , . . _.. ' , latiltirld released the Ithlirlaoned'arm. ., -quizzleal. d enly. 13e,bres, thed'deeply. O'Where is - sbeg".' .. :. . I .. .1 I ' . . .' . 31%tt's I . Elmllulsion -meu. A certain chriosity Impelled hitiir. Thefe waa,a piaterit. ralllery,a , . . I . "I'll erplali 6i what has happened.' I ' ,toward them, and he 9"k on the settle . ' . half dozen of the - Insolence which convinced Hillard that � .. ... . ltallan'ha,d-nibt jiven:chase out of. Milrriliew 'listened eage�kf.' ,, . - . ' � .. . I I . I with perhaps a spaus .the . . I ;e',j nd wby did,you. bother about the It is th 'Standard treate, e . hand between, He .observed the wo- men frankly. Not a single whisp of . I - an Idle purpose. . .. tow I - e s hall. meet Agaiii," the Italian .. i * Italian??'. he l6terrupited. "Why didn't . � . . . I . I i . , rflqr�t prescrib'd b e. y. phi-' . Ill, liair escaped, the Veils, not a line of . . . I . . � , said softly. ' . - I I . .. . � you"60d on to KittyT' . � . � . � , . �.11 cdnfess it was stupild'of me, but . . � . . , . , , . " siciAns 811 .over the *orld any feature could be traced, atkd .yet . * -the tint of flesh shone dimly -behind tho . � "I hope not," replied. Hillard fraakly.� ."However, you may I Bad me at* th I � . I I I , I the gentle.mrin with the scar was ail:'_ .1 . . . - "Besldes,., .. I � . . . . I . ' � � for this dread - dise'ase., It - silken bands of crape. He -nodded. � 1. I . . . "q 'Hotel de Ittpridretil" .; - ' - .'- - - 1. � , . w "You ,,knoW,n,,- quantity. I . why . - ,h(mld Kitty run away from, me ot. '01, . . . . is'. thoi ,. id'' - food-niedi-� ea I The veils did not move. ' . . "Fortune favors the brave, but rare- The Italla.d.laugb6d,4gaim un. . I derstabdithe language weIIZ1_de_Wttq&- , .. � � . fwkos?, *Lud why, vKhpp I spoke to, , tfit-ip in :-,ruuv,.40ins -' they �'Jgboire . . . . . 0 ' . cine :to I hi 6W the lungs .1 , ' ly the foolish.,' . I . I . There was no response but the 't i ly. .,;. - . , . - - -. -��.- 1 . , .�. . I IiAnd the people . . . � too.", - ,Hillard. had. . � . I . ,,, ,Ino, ,did . I * . . 'OO& I one - "Pletef-VT'_ . I . 1. - "It's �-.obr - confounded pilmd. donna. 1. . I I . � . . and buiW uplhe' wa4fing I- I . . . I ­ I ' � small shoe of the woman nearest be- -no ddsire tq.pass thet time of ,day witli .. _, � . I I . .; I .1 mhts oppolibut. , 1. . I . , . i . . - fit `n . ip ­ -.olf "all � f!'w's . bo�,totm � . this. to. Iro'. . . I . . . . . :.1 . � - .I--- .. . . p . b0cly. .. . . � .1 .. . . � . . . . 4. gan to beat the -floor -ever so lightly. . Hillard was chagrined. , . .� . ..Well. 1. have, sftld that we- shall � I . . . . ,any 'Word for it. - Something's ,despert, * I I �, . � . 'Wear I ri OR SALE. 13v ALL DRUGGISTS . � � I 11, . � , . '!hereupon be bowed and sougbt'an: ' , . me.et again, and it must be So.", .. - . I - "Arid y6lir hat, as *ell � as -mine, Is at.ely wrong. Persons do not � masks .and hidq In' this manner.,just. . . . . , . - .. .. �.. . , . � . . Sond 16c., 9�infe of 1paper. and this ad.: for , our,liffautiful Stiviniffs Bank and Zhild's - . -other seat. .The women hurried to - 'sfuto. The night. Is Old." � . the lobby. He would have given them ,..litffil in the ca . for a lark. Why.Aidri't you k - ' k him I . ' . I no(: '' , SkIfteh-Voick.'Eaeth bsuk�contalmfp a Good -Luck Penny. . * I no further thought had not the Italian I - � The Itallan permltt�d his.glan�e to . I Wander ,over Hillard critically, 'He . Z - d9w * ' ' ii, , th , ' "I milied to, but ,It -wasn't o ptii. .. 1. . . I. . I SCOTT & HOWNE .1 . 126 WellinstoA St., West.. Torentil, O*L . with the scar appeared, eyed the ri- - . � . ! twun-'round on . his . heel and -walked .. erliological': -moiliene You can't kno6i I I treating figures doubtfully and then . IlapIdly. down the street.. Hillard � . . ' . a iman down when�h6 practieally.LSW- � 11 ­ � L. 6. �.: . .. . .. :� started after them. .That he did- not know Hillard was reasonably . - turned to . r . eassure Kilty..; Kitty 44 . L . renders." ' . L., . . . . . . , I � L . . .."You*re 1. I I ' .­ I. . . . ]Eb�ctric Restore.re'lor 1, .them certain. He assumed that the, Italian - � Vanished!— L . - . I . . I . . :. I . . -1 - .1 . . . � � . . I . . IN! :. L too particular. ,But what's' . . 1. the matter.with .... Kitty-?-- 4 d 6n't:uqder- . I restores every -nerve in ti , - php-5pp l6noll,to . I., saw a possible flirtation. He rose.. - .- CHAPTER'XIII; .. . -, . you was to ' kildfiv.0fit stand, To's'ee . - ltd proper tension; r. �im ­a,d,It,Il i�._ Premature'decay and all quickly and followed. I .. . 10 . The four departed from. . thd C11131136 i . L , : S. , ' ­ I MANV . NAFOLROX . � E 11WHEW , sighed with � per- . . 'where. � She ran, I�L wai, round some I . I . a*ay from me as -well as from 'you'. . L . -,veakness hVerted at once. * Phostiltibna' 'L make V,ou a now man.L Price $3 a b9i. or tv, t h Theg�cobell]L, L$5. ailed ,r and crossed toward the Hotel de Paris, � . feet content.-,', The pretty wo- .. . What shalvwti do?" � . . , . I . atggaddress. Co., fit. Q r psit Out. . . . . 1. . � the women in the lead. As yet th,ey M. . L .. man 'sitting opposite imiled , , . "Start -the I hunt again or give it up . . � . . . .. . I had not observed that they were being .at _hini tenderly, - and he . I . . ottitirely. -There are some vil . lages bell. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"AAA . followed. The car stops at -this turn. - smiled back' abstractedly as a man . f�veen . herk and Nice., , It. must be Lin .. . * . . . . .. . . .1 . � As the wometi came to a stand one of sometimes will. *beii his Lind tries to Urecilon. They'were abolit to ,that d � . . .., ... . .. . - .... . . . . I . . I . , h meh.- In- . . gatbdr in,', comprehensively. a thougli� I board the Car for Nice. .if you hadn't. ' - � - . . . I , . , . . stantly she fled up the street. the 4fid a pic0ra.'which.are t6tally'Alffer-' .. . been-gtimbling, it you"had- been sensi- . , L I . Pianos . � b *ther hesitated, thda pursued her com- . I ent. Before him'in.heitt little ..lustrous , , . . - ble and.stayed with mel�-- ' ,. .. L .. � � . .. I ... L' � I Ion. W"hateye the Italian van F doubts stiacks stood 7106 ira Ales in'gtold,.850 .f ,a no You cod w that won't wash.. . � .. - . . L I 1. . . I . . . . . ­­ � . --- L -�efflgles of."Nap6leon the-Littte"u-MOO __ now ,�,ry 11 that You u -m6--toL.- _w, k rg6d . ' I . . I. . � _. . - __ I . -­­ . � ­ . . -___1 - I I I . . . . . . I I L I . . . I francs,: %. $,l,tQ2, rpore tilall fiaff-'the . . � .L play." ; - ' ' L. . " . . . .. .. 11 1. ... � . � . � I . I I I 11 I. I . . . . ...L. 'L., � See and her'd'our n L . . sum of his'letter of crOditl .- . . i -You would have plityed-71thout any � L . L . .1 . . .fi est' I % . .� !.. -H e counted Qlf ten doins and placed ­ uliging.).1'.... � . � . . 1. . :. �. , t ' L Styligh,&s�gtls . . . . . . . . . . them o n tho:seqond'dozen. ,The ball '-And who is this Italian anyllow?" ,New ,of . � . L . I 1. - . . . . I rolled Into No: 23. 'Ere leallid back .. L I asked Aferdheiv. . .:"And why did he I I Doherty. Tianos.,.'and' _. . . L,. . I I . again WI.tb a second sigh, and thle pret- i . I .1 . run after yourprima donnA111. 1. I .. . L' I I �'. . I i I �.. ... . 111 I I I . . . .1 ty woman smiled a.second smile, and, - ­'That�.Is r a a 0 p eteiS�ly Wh t 1 Wi h t ' .. : �., � . . Orgalisi .' . . � . ; . L I . the wooden take "pushed the beautiful flna out," -answered Hillitrol.'. L ... . L . � . .. . . . ... I .. . . .. , him. L He. was pIaYIlJgL a 1 gold over #V.) . L .... . "I'm afraid, that Kitty, has fallen . . ... I I .. . ... . . . L , L . . I . . I . L systeM,L .,.one_bet ifi'*every ,three turns of $.40 among a bad 16 ­10,11--71katiter J . t '-lot.. ". � '. - . . ,,, ., I. Spoeift I vatifieg ­ In...,Art I—. . . . * _ . . . �� of the wbeel-In stakes and �80. To be,sure, ',he lost nowabd tfien, but - 11 some anailchist buslitelih. fflbey� are . I .. . . I . . I . . Ca L S . es . I . � I . I the next play he doubled and retrieved. - I . always . plotting ,the assassination of. kin . i . ' I . . . . ­ �� /I Oh,. the American Comic Opera c otn- ' gs over,here, and'tills mysterious ;u�oman. is just the sort to rope in -a � .." . . . . . I I Pia�fios. pdny should be well' taken chre'ofl' and,organs - rent 0 ,� I _- % � . . Two, mote bets and theni he' would L . , . pocket his winnings and go6 He laid confloling girl like Kitty.- One thing,,it .I come across our . friend with - the , . � 11. I 11 �� 11 , ed, dioic'e new'Edisoin, . . . I ) I I ii[) fratics on No. 26 and 400 on black, . ' ' scar"- '. I . . . � . . . ,,You, will *isei.v cross to the oppo. . . , L ,, . . . phonpgraphs, _" .% leaved upon his elbows and studied the. .. .Music-& - . ': I . pretty woman, who smiled. 'If she *site aide of the street, To find out , �. variety' ' ' - - � I I I spoke English -he s ribbled. the que s- what this tanild Is it is not'need9sary . - pods.-. . . . . . � , il tion on a scrapt of pacpor and pushed it to Jump head first into W, I . 1- . I .� . . . . I I I across the tablo,.blushing a little ds . -11"A bad lot." . ,!hat . . Music Emportum' - I I : be did 'so. She read It, & at least may beil but no nnnrchlstq,1Py . . . _ I � . . . she tried to rp .ad it; and shook vher head boyilo I . . . � . I . I . . ­. I . . . __ . � I 1. With 14.0 air of one deeply puizled. L 'sighed , UIllard Was a bit sote at heart. Thaia 'recurred ... --,-,,.,,. �..Moi ... ... i,40-.­­­-1�­-­,__.,,- ,,, I .�� I . go aga lit there Ift,t reflecting th phrase and reourre7d: ,,A, 'Of - . I . . . . . I LL :. :" I might have been a pleasant'adven6ire IadY2 �GrAce Mary, that Is drollli' � I I . I I k . 6 I . �� : had he only understood Vr�neh. Twenty-sixI black.and eveni 1. Thif shadow of disillusion crept Into his 'bright dr'"An and ologdod-Jt�tq - . C,Moare- . � I .1'. . I . . ­ . I , Merlitiliew slid back his I chair an , . il hutual a "still and to see, . . . . , L' I t 1 . . - . I rose.. He swept.up the gold by the It tumble lit # wordt Thet.1tallan had . � . . � . '] bandfqt,and poured It Intb big. pockets, spoked wit . It a,tontemotbaseb dn more � . VTTT"TVTTVTTTT#TT"TVT" . lo --A I~ Or" 6f XaM, Mat is &6# Its L easually and tinconceMedly, as. If 'this. I r thati suspicion. ,.*,. I 'wla& . L I I I "in I I . I Ight have entertained, this flight disit. Hekiiewnow-hekneWl. . was an evetydil$, Aftlr.iluld of Minor f importance. But an" s. matter of fact .#Kitty doesn't to meet as,' "MmilieW bitterly oWrta So we'll . .11 i WOWS Coffollf Root, QmPolim sipatedthen. ' With a sharp cry Of exultatl6t) he 'big heart was , JZ�eafll* fast ilnd tb6rOL light out tot Vtinita it tho...morning. 'going � . Tho, groott Uttirinto Tonlo, ... I , � broket Into a run. So did Hillard. Peaft, %vas a wild -desire to hit throat to yell. with delight. Eighteen, hundred dol- I'm not W be made a rool of fol the befit womall-AlivOy ­ - : "to offectual Nobftl - � atord6whichwoment I ple tamed and dtatK but -no to Intercept tiny of the fiftilhers, )m, 9,000 frariftl A merry music they I * In the meantime the ps in the jam'L ad. Sol,91 a t _lixfie dr I rongth- 6, 1� " 0. JH 1- Xolite�Carlo there are many strange, made in his p6i6k6to-Jingle, Jingloil,' linglet And then be OaW Hillard com. casinto, bad been ertingtilahed. In the Jprbor the yachts stood out white and ,, 14 eftb9or 146, . for Ott 01 001 it bi, I I I scones, und the knight errant ofton ', Ing aerofA the hall' Instantl,* he The train for Nice ibrielted "'Ritr'. an r of . %, ' . , spectraL Pat , pt VA. V 1, . blot. Addt6iitii: 1 'Ands 0`ft hill billA16 of - eAution has . - L . .__l­t,l I I down the trAolitit, toward the promion. I . � . .1 . 9 I JoRONI NT. (tm*rhf ;" � . () 11 I � . . I , . ..;� . . .� 11 I I J .1 I. L I V . 11 I .V."*. . . . ,� I I . . I � � I 11 I . " . - - ,. 0 1 . .1 .1 ., 1, � ­� - . . 11 At I . 117 � 1. I . . 1 1i ,,or& many no es, r . , 11 . �� �� .. 11 . ,,an* o . . . . . ,,, . .1 I'll, .1tt I, � . .. . I . who iftands in solitary splendor al, __ . _. . . - . . � � . the head of our wri-ter's of history. or , ., I . ,.. . - . , .. � . . . . I . I . 49 . I I . ��-_ I .. . I i of De Qufncey, with' his .curious arld . INA � . . _�l I IT. . - ___ - A;S7_11 ­ I .- . .. .. . M p:"g . . . sometime&.irritating -medleyi imajina- . I i � I 34PO� , . I � . .. A �Z-� . . . I . I . I . . . five,- critical; discursive, tot Vinaster . /_ P . - ,�E,_�N, p, -­Kru I" - 1. . I . ., � '-,11 .. !, - who has - rArely. been sr.phased `irr * - � - : . I I rf. - I - ..... . I . . . 11 .. .. I .11 .. . . .. I I .. . . � . the manipulation of.the I'lilglish sen- I � x� . It , . . . I . l . . - � ��*, . -1, , Nfq - �.&�-�. I . . . tence. The - classical reproductiolis �6 " . !, �_ . . , I . I may be�useful as an exercise, It was PRONC'. 111 IR Fl. DIVE -191 � � . - . . I. I . - . . ­Ttmrted, to, if I ,,remember right, .in 1. M 4871, - g-4�"'-) .., . . .1 . riq,C,R.� I I �. .. 1 -is youth by the- .most - accomplished I � n� . I ' "'U, - .. . . �,practitioner in' the Mrt of style that . I , 1. � L' �(4,� i PS I .. . . � . -,o � . - . I I , I . . I � I � .... � I .ScpOand' has producii.d.,iii our time-'. - , � ! .... � - . I , , , . . llo];iert Louis, Steven ' son, - .1 I ,� . -, I i . I ��� . H. I - .. .� , * I � .. . 11 .. I ,..F'The man..wbo' 'wallts. to wrlt4...0r .1. 04' ,,,, ... 1;1 I'll . . . . . . , . ,4�., � - , - . , . 04 . . .. . . . �� � ... 1� 'A_ ...- I __.,­x;F -. I . .., t I . . Sp.Qak-EhglIsh'wi1J'.ko, bh:,to,the great " . - . �--' � - I.. C - . . I I , , . � � I ­ . � � 4 * , - . . I . . . - . . . � . , I . authors vdiom 1 - have - Just - named. I .. . 11 11 .. 'i - - - .5 . . . � � . .1 . . . .. I -, . - . . . again andagairf, n6l-to echo their ,ca- . I . I . I . . . . . � . 11 . . ilrierismai 1, ­ , - � I I . � . . . . . . � . � . i . - 0 I , � . ­ . . I . . � - . fl�iice& or to.:mimic1heir ma � . . . . . OUR'.RECOR'".D. � ' . 0 .. . . i not nierely to'en'rich his oin� vocaba- " ,;*e , . . otyperis ��� , , . � " irty are Continuous Business as Etdttrotyp�irq ancl J$tstre .. - I . . . lAry, but to study the. secret of their . . ­ . .. �. . I ... . r . . . . . �� i . . . . ... .. I. I 1nusic; to. learn how it Is that w,jttj � . , � OUR .DEPARTMENTS . r .. � I I . . the �, - stimEoteis *G -, . . . them language .becomes .mirroi: , ELECTROTYPING' ..A. .., ypir ­_. a . I I ' r -otep the . . . r . . '. . . I . . . iou-bi 'to master step' ll� . ENGRAVINO . . V - DESIGNING- ` , . . I successes by whid1h, ibete cunnini. arti, � . I . ., - of, t*hem . . REA&Y-SET NIMSPAOER- PLATES j) .. '. .. r . . ficers in words forge ,out . I ' : . . . - . .p�iisosi, sentences, .parlagrapbs, . and' . .. I ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS— I ­ . . . I ., give to each.its proper plac6 and func- . � I I . I . . . . . . � . . . � ' tion in the structure -of an, irr�ortal' 70-76 Peiirl Street - CENTRAL PRESS AGENCY - 175 MC06rm r � I , . * � 'work. "�London Public. Opinion., . ., TORONTOV, . Limited. I WINNIPEV"' I � . . .. I � . . . . . . � . . . � . . , . . .. . 1. - . - -..--- `,! ­ . . - .� . .% I .. . , .. . . . ­­ - ,. .. 1 . _ � -_ . ..1 . - - - �_ . . I .. . . W. . .� . .4 � .. . . I . .. : . I . 'r .. . . " � I I . . T, . � C. P.S.- 1. - 1911. 1, .. I . . 1.1 S � 0 - -S : he Only Dou'Allowed, to be at Large . . . I . .. 10 :Fmr- 14ANA4 . : :� _ I Withotit'a - Miizzlo. . � . I . . 1. .. : OF, THE T MCDICINZ .�. . . . I . I . I . . I . ­ . . . I . . ..� .. I . . . r r . . . .- �� . _. ' ' . , .- !t . I . r.�CCLIQWW ro.1120L.0s I I .. .. 1, . I . , . �,�- * , . r . - . . . ... MMMM!Om - . BULLOOG BRAND. . ' . I Lr ,ftnd I ' .. . . ­ - - . � . . 1. -'I. ­'. r.. ,.r.., .. , ,. .11 .. ... . � 1WX,�tW_"!!a 'r '' r', L * , - ..... �� - . . . .P R� Billiard A L � ..." L� . WANTED.- VOR. TWO'.NBw L AMMONIA .. OWDE .Lr ... . '' . . . � . . ...... I IC'i"� � L . . . .t . �:. ,, � nesIr greatest premium proposition In r I " t ' . . . . , . . o �anJia pply for partidulars; to S=Lgay., flarmlesslo Use. Weans - . � ` . : 228 Albert street; Ottawa. . . . Ill .1: L � ... . . ­-­,aattttts � L . . up everything _and"­-ma.kesL_:'r .00 a es .. . .. . � . . .... I '--.L _. P, I -T' bi ` : ' I , 1. I - I . . 1. . L. _1 t .. .. . I - . . . . . . . . ... . 46 11 .r . . . . . . I bardeft a d'faft t . ­ � .. ... . .. . . L I. ... .1 .. About GunpowderY . � . I ­ . ' . . � .. I , ' . I '9-, , with _the .1 Compass, r the r first ' . 1,01ents pr pachge - a.t , ­ , I I -, . � ___. I �.. .1 ... "I I .. 'knowledge, of. firearms and gunpowder .*A I .ail: Ifocers. ,. - . . . I ��_. I � I . � I . - pally be traced to the Chinese., who, it .. . .., � Save cou'pons enclos-ed in .1 . . . I I I .1, � r . ­ I . ­_ I I is recorded, usid cannons over Awen- 001a ­ Pov I . . . , . � . . - . . . I I . , ty-fiv6l,centuries ago. The , principles ..'..... - ; pack9ge and compete for . . L � . . .1 . . ., ..: i of these . crud� - guns, however, - reach-- _., __ . . ­ r - I I � . I '0 . I - - , . - - - :-, ­ . . .. . � . I r . � .1 � . r ed Europe'through India.' At first _;Z17E­i $6 loW pie'ce., Throe hund- . . . .. I '' . ' . ' . I tbeso'llids, torwarfare.wero ouAhe or-.... a.- 0.1 red dollars . already paid dot Large and. Small Sizes. � - . . 11 ' ' L . 1, � ­ . , . . . . Jig .., der of,. cannon. In the fourteenth* L . 0Lr luck pize S r . . Get Our p . rices be , fore enfluldrig elsewhere- - �.. I I . century a fire tubo'witb a sdiall bore . J , y , winner I . . I .. was iixvented'. 'Until 1216 gunpowder I . '.qAxurAGTU1LZD BY . ,� . . r . . . ­ , I I I . .. . . _ . I . 1. .. - . , ­ 'L ` '� CA ASIAN J'ABLE, pla r ' . , was not riail,-ily explosive, Q,ince. the THE JORN Be 'PAINE Co., LTD.; � - TS 19. �. BILLIARD . A, - -materials were only roughly'cleared of , , ,tr . 1, r ­ . � . . r . �q I I ' �� I . impuritties and' then mixed tojetber . r TORONTO. . . rL I .L . I 'Uppil I y C814PANY li r , . . . . .. . . , bn a slab. In*1230,13erihaloters Sw'atz - . . I . .. . . I � A10 YORK STREET, TORON+0 - . - -----.-. . . I I r isi; : of I granulating . I . � � __;__._,� . .discovered . a. pro6e . � . . ' 1. . . . I � . . I . .. Vp . wder Which made. it effe6tive': as an: - * Many Kinds' of Monlreys� . . I I_ , ea��_1;1�50�r. . . I I I � . r , - ' ' ".''. L. . I .r . . . in% that time� on �var- The ordinary readei .�ardl N L OaV '', - , �" . e losive. ,; Fro I L . .y, rea, izeS . In .- ...... - . f xp how nian*y varietles'of rxionkeys� exist. ' . rLives 0. . . . . are was chang�d. Gradually improVe�L' ­ . I . I . . r � A 'a ' r - . '. .r. . L . ments -.in' makin both :powder and We ,bear"ol uibnke�� iTi the 1 -n -dies , cave ug oaf -of the earth in the I r .1 ffir&tirms* --were .made.-, �Lmd­in­the fit- with reddish '. wbrown bodie.q, black- rive,r-bat.ilv,-nt�,%t�,J!',tienne streall-d4mil. . : . . , _ ---. . . - . teenth_.�intury, the Arst forift:'Qf hafid he'ads and �faces of -a qky. blub, Theri� near L Victoria Bridge, with a piece of - . - . . gun whieh­Could be comliar6d'with.. ate monkeys ,; r vitli white eyelids and matting o I ver the kenneIrlike ontraniiis, . *. ' -the modern' musket made its ap&ar- green m6nkeys'to be found. on- Oie- Af-: I ' mall tin bo, -g with a coLdl- fire, for,A 'r , Lance. At,. first -these'-guns �were fired r1ca'n continent.-aild-Capof 06 Ve.rde satosvol ffnd­iT­,pi4,co--�A,f L, Stove -pipet � 1. : I b� applying a inatch at the touchhole, islands. Th6 howlers, ,which inhabit .through the. earth roof, is t . lie honle, - ., r- -but later triggers -were invented.. With South America, tire large and fierce, Ithat Dawes Glasshidri,' a frielidless - - . 1, the protection. offered. 'be their yvILs �%s Russian has occupied in.Moiltreal for-, , . I . . by these new. P:n(!* travielari' descy) 1, I . reeentl. r weapons it is not strange that' the abSolUte]y appallidg.. So'dreadful is a's, In court V I . nearly two ye r . I Con UbSt . of savage' people and, wild the.sou4d-.of their roarings thfit one 4 he said h L a had been in. Canada .seveli , _. - , r I Idii a was lookej)� UpCtnL " havid.0 lost wiiii1ol inidgine tbat all the beasts of "Years, having wbrfcbd'on it larm*near'. .1 - many oVits . daiagerEw r . . A, I . I h fordsts had gathered togethdr lffi� Winhipe - g*uniil two years ago.. The'ro - r. � 1016 .. - . . . . . " o he g0t married, but his ,,wife Wanted , ' j- . . . . I a bat&lo, Thead'orootilreg are so force. - I I r I .r I . Cholly Excuses Himself. � L - that even the.most skillful and adven- . t<)o niuch.won,%y; and -she'left. him � -it 1. . I 'Cholly had entered'his father's- of. turous trainer is ullwilling to tcachl, year �'.ater -to'mg rr another, mhu, of- � 4 I . . . I - . . ­ jktin ' yb fice 9fter graduating from college, but them.tricks. . - .� - ter _� a rvi.b i's dispensation, .. I ' . L llad shown j capacity'for anputictuil- - ' r -"`�-- . , .1 Glas4lban theii, game to Montreal. .... ' . 44 it� hat' gradually.got upon the old ' Princess' Lock6ts, .' .'. -He is possessed with the idea that thu . - I . I I polio,OL Wdre-bounding' him, find per.- geit eman's nervev. , . Princess Victoria, the King's sister,. nployers.to insult -Iii!. -I . . k I it - .h ading his on . � 1�11ellt'l tsaid tho- latter one jnorri� as iiiiiertil charms of one kiiid ,and 8u, . . , tt�_ r __ , _ I . . ling, snapping the -cover of his watch another,. -the most curious behig Ar ", . .- .. I .. . . ; , angrily aq Cholly walked in abQUt L small piece of gold w1iich hangs from -. .End oi the Toil.'' ., . .. : -i . dit r ittl . . , ]L . half this lir a fine, time Of a bracelet,,ehe often wertils'L Wh , I � past ton, . . Re had never told his lovd. S.i,) 'day to got dowi to business I. Here It heldth0t. is It ardtid-74a ,lucky by most t�lleoloi,t cor hini, arid the'toll took the ' '.* . .is hall ast, ten o'clock." l,o,r,l*, atol fr1ricom VatritIL of'Con- f= andy, bookb, flowers, theatre I . :, fdWelif, Anx dear daol,"` said Cholly naught owns a, small spriq* thtLt (1111210 tickets, suppers, taxis and the num- . I., . . languldly,- 'you have :alWays said from Balmoral. It is said that the erous Other emotional efflorescence$ of that -the office should seek the�'mftu frequatit'vearing of white beither.by a young man's. fancy. - One sweet day 1. �. and.not the Arlail the. o,ffico, and Vve the late Queen Victoria has a great 1,,,r fold his love. Shdrtly aftor that been waiting. for the blamed thing to deal to, cib with the pr6v�ieftde of. the she tolled A no morof, and.about all . turn up ever since breakfast-'* idea that'luck attaches to it, I . I ,.-...d- . . . , she had- comiai4 to her were InAscu- I , . . . . : . F L, ' '' ­,� L 4 0 p . � line maledietions oin the OOE-t of)�Ving- - " L .L - . It , Providential. � .4injustice. ' . I . � I .1. " Terb6odr-Now, I have explained George Whiti, though hii name &1d , - - The- Naturil' Effect. 4F- - . _,�,,_ b, what ,,pt04id1wtialI1 'Aneans. arid I not in idate his color, was o,onvi(!W r. I IV want some of you 40 give, And an il. 61 stealing a, chicken, and the unfeel, 'Father -From my observativri of I lustration. . . ing judge sentenced him to play, &,fine hp r i last- Wght I came! fo. the coftclua � I . I ,. sion that young mam. of yourfis was , 11, I Bright Boy`-3?10630� ' 1116"Alln I Can. L of $10. , , . rather wild. r . ­ I I I . t , ::Voy well,, What Is Al"' , ."Whatt" George shouted reproach. Daughter -Of course. It was your . .. ...... . do Th6 holea In a pottittil Plastcit-" fully oti.hearing his sentence. "What I donstint observation that made him . ad Hum, I why?" - - . - Ten dollars for btealin' that chicken 1 7""�� - � I, I . an h toWboo Yeh _ th' plasiot Of! th' Why, jedgo,, I poulil Is' bought a wild. He wanted you to go up.strjr,4 . I �& and leave us alone, - � oleo dda"i hur ." . 'k(El-, . . . ilmatter hen. for 60 cents.' , 0. - r '_­ � , - � .. 4 . r . . I 4 'I, I I , .� -L . . � -, - . . - . . . .. I . � I I "I . ,."­ I . I 6 A* , ��, � , I I � Ili . I L VV � . 00. 0 � 411111i I 1, " ­ ­ , . A dverth v. N6 '1W IF * . � . . . � . , . . . I . I i 16� . I . I - . � . . . � , . . . . 0 0 . I . �