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"AlIt. M.-I-XINING- MANAD 4 RAT"'" .CHILD Of OUNDAGE 1 '" Of "' . "mm : QUEEN" OF ACTRESSES I
I � ,, . Oy Ada �Cook This is the secoud of the series of articles on Reciproci PRAISES
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I " * * 13Y 10h4rlos Herbert , VY James T. skinner . repub)isbed from the Canadjau C
"I I it IS not Gwendoline'# theory of bats is RIM. — enturY to which. reference . r
�y A very un hen "And you are r $tlll� Nora, Carsts Ire ?11 ,,,
nd girl grow Arid io as follolvo, trasshy was. made in our issue of �...::..L�.
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� a � u4nal "'1119 'W 1% of heavy sleep � n Old Wl S, Was tired ,and -he asked, as they met at the dance, . . I , !a : :�: -,
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Years for their acquaintance to develop she Maintains, In order that Witt' tile AS lie turned n� to the by-otreets of thL- Inflection. . �."-�' .
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outtreq on brorther and sister lines, falling of the* dusk they ,may Rally out, , It FafUkers in it, destroyed, ,and the p,rineiple upon ;, , . �
'"Ten though there Is no relationship and fail upon heedless xhaldens, with. Ghetto Ili$ 91CI) faltered, and a heavy "Yes!" she laughed,, #4St1lI Nora Ore
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I .,between them. Both of them got into W Whose tresseEj they have a tried de- sigh cal"O thl'Ough lit$ grey, patriar. Carstairs; but when did you arrive?" . at Feril which the court decidc,d was k-xplaln- -4�.
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of them Suddenly Had I ,Passed I . ,
. . languidly one night "Still there if; .no relief from thq does seem to .....:.:::*i::ii�:�i�:�, I
i,,rant d, and it one from le P into full , tury OwS Ave dollary as the average, value .. ....,..X-�;::i:.;7::
cousclou be 411,3rigland ugatil! I of a Canadian ,o when -�:j:;;:::-:.,:�*i i.,'�,'�,'� ��:�j,.,
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awakeS to the fret, either that the boy a e Suess, merciless hand of the tyrant," be mut. thought of U, and Intended Seeking The larg6b .:". ::.-'.:::
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at her side has become a man, strong was the rain pattering upon the roof, tered, as lie papsed along the narro-W You out; -and here am I face to face that, ever wait4l 4,VR anY 1��anadiaa .': ; .:,
Ullcl gifted anli attractive, or that the was the breeze whispedug in the VeUe- deserted thoroughfares. "Are my With YOU; my usual good luck. I have at $150,000,000. We lit'lleve the real I _ _::: ':`
IgIrl has becom dan blind, was the distant mutter of � Government was that of the fruit valut, , _ :.... . .
,e . people to br.t forever the serfs and r rncd A financial success is very much greater. .. ...
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joharming. and magnetic, it generally a trairt. creeping through the stillness? . 11 and now gojwers of Western 'Ontario, w ho . X4'...:*- - -- ,;
fOOtstOOIP, of these God -forsaker- d . I find you, the one I most 4esired to NOW What Would bo said if the G,ov- ::: ..... : - �
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vomea as a shock to ther. Just ;No. They weren't. See." went, to Ottawa on. February ., .. - " ", .-._.:!X-.1 ..., In I
� t Not guy Of Tots? Are they never to be relcasedl?$" ,, 10 to crament suddenly took away, the tar- � .. ILI, ,
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—Curtis Blundell them. But 00mething—nud It was my He shook .his ]load mournfully, and a And so you have Coin& back to protest against the Ro�,iprocfty Ag- iff protcl��tjon of a group of mankitact-, � .:: : MarloWe - I
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. arid Myra Yorte—were standing ore fnOtIlIctlVe sense of humor rather than tear started to his fafflng eye. "It br swell the ilmited ranks of eligible l7emuent. The case they presented to urin-g industri 1" in which
Wine September afternoon listening to my ears Which told me what—was IMpO$SJb e to bachelors?" . I � , $155 111 am 'glad to W
Ith .1 believe that God haQ� 0,0001- , r1tv MY eflaers&_1
, e Music of the band whirring softly to and fro Just below . tile Government 'was a strong Onl`- 000 Was invested, meat of the great P, Care . An Peruag. I .
, on the pier At the level of t abandoned them," lie Raid. "Some "Not for long, I hope," lie answered, They showed that if,1110 Reciprocity do so most hear . � -arlawr_
Tlastings, whither they had strolled . lie ceiling. It was a cease, 44y_ , gazing into ber ey WV bear a groat deal fr�o% the poli- ' AZY medy that ben fits digest a
1in dsltory fashion, leaving, the elde less, monotonous, purring nolse, which Preseand yet—" � es, "I am Seriously -&9A!cMVnt was endorsed by the C�an_ ticians about Tested rights. Why strengtre tllr� , "44118 ;ff '10
gentleman, who was Ou ,r- sung backwards and forwards over my Utly he P4.used at the door of thinking of settling down.', adian Parliament and -he United
,rtis Blun- . "Quite time, t o,*, Rile hens the nerves. e
den's father and Myra Yorke's guar, , head like a shuttle through % One Of the houses in a dark street o answered , t hould there bo any more considr,ira- Ybe nerve centers require nutrition.
There was no loom. 0104e by. lialsing h!s hand to a long with a I-Ittle, maternal decision in her ,States Congress it would rt duce the 8
dian, sitting on the hotel verandah. , roolA for do s tone, "You- have but to throw tion, for the vested rights of manufac- If the digestion IS impored, the nerre,
Mr. ubt, Urn. narrow piece of metal nailed to, the .. the Value of every orchard in Ontav;o and I
BlundVu had smiled Fk satisfied we were extending hos- doorpost, lie touched, It rei I - title, family, beauty, mp ruin thou ds -small fruit I turers t.han for the vested is;gbts of centers become ankinle,, and neryoug I
13mile as he watched them off,and saw Intentionally bat. � mrently,'and J9 Ove, and ,,y san of , I
uto Cur- I Pitality to a' I Shook.* Suddenly the raised his fingers slowly to his lips. le . The highest arnl- f.4rxaers. Has not the 46bl1itX Is the result, I . \
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that Myra slipped her arm I I chuckled . k1l be yours. bidder takes ers. who had paid'higrb prices for their smal? farmer I
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kis Blunden's in the most atter-of- whirr sunk s' With that lie Passed through the door, " .IaI Included. I little farms and sPent, time and a. vested right In the fruit tree that
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in . way, . Neigh -ho! there Is notbing that wealth MOU- has cost him money, labour, time and — . I
Yact and confident way. of something which passed Silkily cannot buy;" � cy in planting treca, They s
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swept across my face. 11 he, Interrupted grave- �nlany large farms had. been sub- .
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Myra had come Into his house a It A venerable, - God-fearing Hebrew, ,, toExcept love, Ohat hOwed anxiety ?
. � Ell Strassky was one of the best Y,for her light tone Jikrreli him, divided We do - not, believe that, the pros_
Playful, romping child of Six, the very ,, "Golumph. ' - gobbled Gvendoline. know I Mr. T. 11. So'�wltzcr, has been, ap-
10pposite of the quiet, studious boy, Golumphl" I n and most respected dwelleraln . for, fruit-�growing. purposes, perous grain growers of tho pTuIr- Point4ad mechanical superintetultmi; ot
and had teased the very life' out of She moved restlessly, still in the that wide aad .densely po - 'Love?" 'she, laughed. "Has it come .and that new subdivisions were con-
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tricts of 11:ast London; which. in knowp to this? DO, You now set store by that e 1 c0-4 - of Canada ,%illl vote the Government Printing Bureau at
him, but she )lad supplied the needed thr'll of sleep, thougli'the drowsy , commodity?" stantly being Made, They said that I . prov n Ottawa, .
dash of color In the sombre life of chains were strained to breaking. as the Ghetto, He had not come As a Yoa,'� he answered. "I Will have a farm of one hundred acres which against 1heir brotters in British I . .
both the busy father , Again - th man. fer lie bad been thrifty and " � Columbia and Ontario when they
and the book- -9 Passing Of a softness, stir- poo" ,the best, and—love with It. But you formotely supported only o F11,'lich-Canadiatia, of F,ssex e,outilly
1worm son, and the house had never red -my whiskers. I of fairly high position In the c'ountTy re ironical, No. ' I tie family, know the real facts,
eemed the same before or at '%e--ee—ee!1# . he ienouncell. With him be had. a ra. Well, I suppose i bw'rng cut into -ton small fruit, farlps, We ap, approve the course taken b.V their let -
"s nee, So .kleserve your banter; and y peal to those farmer,j .4DJ
the Year* flashed by, and now ail the , Gweudoline% voice rose, and. then brought Ills wife and daughters, the . I et I am in -supported ton familips. Canada lOw-citizens, at. Qt-tf
latfe , deadly ea,aest. .,AMORS Other awn in boycotbiiaK
suddenly failed as It by action or an r two handsome gIrla with wonder- phanged nu�* momorlals PreWated by this dOPUta- b Id .on.
thought of Mr. Blunden was bout upon Ton years have - who are not.frudt gts�>wers to Stan Bishop pall
I I find �that I have missed y Moir brotlier'larmers 1.4 this time '
4 bringing about the union of the two. extinguisher. The bed clothes heaved ful dark eyes and rAvell-black tresses. the best things in life whilst pu tion W-49 the following : , I
They had settled among their com. � raulng . of Peril. - There are fivo cased of smallpox at, ,
.: "I will speak to Curtis to -night," he Violently. A muffled; strangled appeal �Whst can no4er'satlsfy, What I want ' "We, the . I
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.determined. , reached me as If,fk0m a li'ViRg torati. patriots In the "Jewlsh City of the -now, I pray it may not be too late to and executiVe commItWe of tile I ollege, Lachine. It is
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That might after dinner the old man "Chase It Lway! Chase it away- st," had lived arid thrived there, and 'Obtain." His -voice was nd e4r- ()I'd WORI D ('034PETITIOIN FOR CAN� sald the collc% au-thoritic kept
. lbroached the object of his life to.his I stretched out a hand, and found become respected for thel - Couutzy A&a*jci,a 9 , the -
the matcheg',- I . asMstance to new arrtvals.from 'the . ADIAN F,JR1K&RS. ,ret forfive w&&& froat
Ir r generous nest. tion. composed en- first ease so,
rn, and, with pale face Curtis Ili;. . ,lit the candle. ,. 4,10 the thing. ,We tirely of men , born and bred Ill the �. t e autboritle-11'.
'tened. . I looked at the pillow. No sigus OX. land of oppression. ' . � want always the Ili .
. Post thing for'us?" she asked softly, British Isles, and the great majorl- "'Why shou',!J Canadian farmers lo I
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"It's all very well, pater," he said, at Gwendoline's .pink cheeRs and golden Ell had only �one, -wish now. 1-110 'averting her bond so that she might tY of whom aro engaged in the fruit-, I every 'vestige, of protlaction folo so 'Ottawa has over Rer' .
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3ast. "Yon speak as If you were cer- hair. Nothing, In fact, of the kirul,,, daughter Ruth had )eft -behind in PO- not appear to see the earnest look in industry, respectfully. and' earnestly produlits whilst the t their . .
. tain MYm would marry me. what Gwendollne bad become a land the sole Joy Of'ber life --one Gre . ariff on manufac- 0s of typtict'd fever. .
lump, a - -his eyes. "Do we know what Is best?" beg to draw the * I
would you do supposing she refused?" - mere excrescence of bed clothfilg gory .Zarmoff ,an overseer of her fw ' "Sometimes," lie answered boldly. I attention of the tured goods remains almoRt untouch_ 0ecausek she was jilted b her lover .
I "I should find another home for the which merely hinted at� but did not ther's late property, Eli , had not ."All! Nora, our happiness—youro arid DOmiftion. Government to* the pci-,ul- ed? If farm products from the'Unit- V�isq INlian , v
ungrateful girl, and cease every at- reveal, her seclusion. From her pri, known of this attachment when he ,mine --ten ,years a I iar hardship which will be .mposed ed -States, the Argentino Rep ' ic Peachey of Burkl,,sValis,
90, was worth all ublic, COMMitteed SuIcidt, by pQi&Qn. .1
. :tempt to look after her property. 11 vacy she continued to Stimulate Yoe to I left�for England, as Ruth had been this wealth and show.'# upon 11�sbOuld this proposed ICTiff Russ-ta,.Ausinia- llunp�ary, Denmark, . .
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. 'have only done it for you, my boy." action. I . . afraid .to approach, him. on. the subject, "Did you then think so?" she asked, leg* lation �Pirie iinto effect. I Mr. George ' . . I
"Kill It! Knock It down," she gasp. Is . deu, Spain, .lapanj Aus,- . A. Dana, Sberilroll �
. Since, he had learrit the truth, And, ,"'Ten years, how they have '"We have beet Induced to leave . NOW Zealand and othfir cbun� GP,Mville, died ab Broe .
"I'm sorry, sir, but I can't entertain. - I'm . seeing that his daughter.had no I e I d in I their flight how many hearts I Norway, Swe I eeds- and , k.- � . I -
�the proposal for a moment. Myra's a ed. "Destroy #—got'rld of it. flown! t tralia, L.
nice girl as a sister, but as a wife— Suf locating! 11 . I . .-A I' in � I, , I .
for an3r other, the old Jew ,Ongo�lr, rave been broke 'Gif,at Britain and . came to th s , tries are to come into free. competi- ville. . . I
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whY, it's impossible!" I "You allude to the bat?" I haza�ded, his -own way, to see them come to. Again, how many crushed io the earth . I The 'N14gara truit juffo.,jirs hav ' - .
. � Penillsola, and to invast'Our ca�pltai tion With Canadian farm producte in
"Nevertheless, It must be," return- I found my slippers. - I took the sho. gether. There could be no objection to -'Which It has 'llid arise ? Ten years . in the purchase, p'lantling and ge'4er- Our Own horne markets why Should t c da- I
. -ed the other, doggedly. vel from.. the fender. I u tile attacbment;. on the contrary, Gre. no cided to appeal to the Senate to ,dW �
, adva ced, ntiary, Gre ago,.Geoffrey,. I was't*enty and you al improvement of fruit lands in a rnanufactured prcdu'ct9 come in ire �
"It shall not be!" said his son. meaning to strlke,..to strike hard, and gorl was a tall, upright, honest young :were. twenty-six—and so; yo Lit feat the trade agreement., . '
His father sprang from his chair . to strike but once. I Pictured Ili ima. man, with every right to ask for Ills u some- . large. menoire owing to the verk frcui� tile shrno..Countri�s ?. . I
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2.11 his terrible temper getting the up. gination the shado .wide distribution of .001c t These are the questions which far- . Fxl-,d. Dolls, cashipr of tile Grand . I I
. Ws of doom which daughter's llaud� , The Young mail's "Yes," he said, poting the changing ial p;kmph- I *
per hand, and exclaimed: were closIn rou Afather, too . . marg throughout Canada are, asking St
I . I I 9 nd that fur�y, beady, had saved old Ell once 'Inflections in her il.-h low voice, "for. rts 0manating 1poin Canada, and I Trunk � Atioll -at Welland, is m1s,s=Z. � I �
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"Either you propose to Myra or you eyed, � contemptuously swinging body. from the WbIves: Ili the forest of Suk. !then I rushed'away'frcm love to seek distri�uted throughout the Bri � tish each othW, now, and' they Wil'I ask Ilh' accounts straight. I . .
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- beggarly resources! To -morrow I hideous violence. . friends. 'Could I find love.Al . , the Poldt'! ams.the same qu6stiio a I
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1 Upon the insti Ili order to come to England.he must I "Then life has taught you tba I Ontario fialt grower I.% protl.�cted Ili ;itt'l(' later 'on, Free ttlado in farm It Is announced that Trooper Mull-' . .
,4ve you, but only to -morrow! Do you , itild . . I �
like ,a , t lef" .tile; fionio� market by n higli tariff Products' and'protect,io 'fori in -
Think I am going to have the plans of . stone, SAV60PIng-straight at -the have money and- only �a7rd work 1son" Well, the world holds many lov, . n anufict_ oy, who lost his s.iglit in the 19-ou* ' .
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a lifetime defeated by obstinacy like candle In My. - hand, 'The blo 1w and could W.InAt for him. � Ing hearts " . � against foreigh-growo fruit and vog- lired products I,, a coridition of Ovings ..Aftlican . war, is to marry a -*f,,althy. ,
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, vours? Alter your mind or go!" I the, .extlngut�hjug of the light were so After, many years of Waiting Ore. ' "Out no'i the lov'6 I want," cried . .. ..-girl from, Sc�.attiv,
)7 "I will go to -night if you wish, Sir," simultaneous .that It seemed as It the . .. be. . -clables-and thus enjoys t -hat, n1a.,k1.ft tliat cannot be pv��I)(qlent. � . I A . �
roturned his son. I tall of'the curtain po I gorl was. at last on Ills way to London ;vehemently. � . without svl�cus Competition . from I .. I . .
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le- which dropped —to London—that great city of the: un-. i "And you?" lie asked. . . . . I � A Toronto 'company, said to be act- I
Angry as his father, Curtis hastily .With stupendous clattWr, was the logi, ! oppresse "Has life outside sources:1, . . . . . ! . 1. . . I I I
. . cal result of the do, ' .d, the frpe!-i Ruth had wdited ,satisfied yon? Have YOU found� I . . - � Ing for British capitalists, ha's secured' � I I .
Went upstairs, packed his valise, and rkness, Halt -a I �oiy,,- and d !cut]' . . � . � I "The amount of customs, tariffs o WITAT ' . i �
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then strode down to see Myra dozen curtain .rings slid -heavily. upon hei . love one� 'was, leaving Poland, ' "Yes;" she� answered, and the various fruits is . I �, A RAI options ,on 2,000 acres ..
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" -'bye, Myra!" he said, ;utting MYfOot. I addressed a few ,�Words .km, with its crtidl despotism, its tyrannlc�fll :face flashed a . transforming light. tOd in t4ese.pamphlets arid litera- , . I I.. neaL.1. Ark . . .,. � .
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Out his hand. "I'm off for good. The partinily. to tile, night, 'to the bat, ind 'masters, its pitiless . . . . ... . . I
. � slavesi for Eng.. ,"'But -waft! I forgot. I thought you, ture ;. and, in order that this partic- WhEn * the - -farmers of th.a United . . . . .
pater and I have quarrelled." to any sympathetic -�0111 who cared 'ta I�LndLwofild be will) . . . . '. . . e ates 'learn. that the same Reciproc ' .
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"Nonsense!" she said, smiling.. listen.. : . .. . . I . .1 . ular advantage to i'lle Canadian gro- .
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"I'll work the paier round. You stop, Gvendoline repllpd with 4 mono- That evening Ell. bad . bought - his . 14 Compact . A GOOd Idea in Hair
and to -morrow roorbing you'll be fast syllable. "Huill!" she reproved ill newspaper and Idarnt theref Neight- seemed to. have attached itself . .
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. . another massacre among'the ,Ye,w;s had i3oft, and cleari held his attention, and only &A forth in Cana4ia,n morley m0sb ever . " rivilego.to al- p . . 1 . , . .�, I . 11 . .
Curtis felt his heart beatilig wildly. "Hush," I retorted. "Hush yourself; taken"Plice at Sukhona. He guessed �he listened atchiiig the dark*sha� "but is also set forth inAlle, i ' y food- export'ing couutrty in The trouble With.most women's hair .. . I 1.
' .... . I . , . coinage the world thay ,%iill be enraged. They 14; that they'. won't take the time t& .' - . .
Perhaps if he told her the truth, shq 'If ten pounds of brass fell upon your the cause of the outrage. Thig.man dows her hair'7threw into her lovely or:0keat Britain, Under- tlie belief give it Proper treatment. If you, we .
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. might—she Might consent even yet - tOe�l Dmltrl Markovitch's fierce oppression' eyes. . � .. will .' aris, Japanese, Your hair to hAve-that look of luatat .1. . I I
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But he put it from -him as all UnvOrthy. .T 'in Sorrk�Vm'iorry," a I he tem-por- . had 1 caused revolt among -the J . ewish . . I . I thall, these co-nditions Would be stable . say - "With Russi re .
ized. I "When You first went away, Geoff, &ustri, and vitallty,. ou must take care of it.�, .
ihouglit, and simply said: . . . - "But: "al ive, - it - Out ---oh,- drive T wo -have � not only -&-ank. - Ills, Argentincis, Danes, Swed- 7 �
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I . - � . . . It . peasant�s. .he Poles, needing only .the I 'waited In vain for your first letter: ' . our . e* -a .You cannot expect to have splendid .
., "Oh, about certain .plans In life he. Out 1 " - ; . . .. � .1 I slikht6st ine' capittal, ibut ba -v. es, NorW08ftills, S anhirdsi Austxal-' hair if you. simply. run a comb through . I . .
as for me with which I don't He 'wai Sullenly e entive to an outburst, had �t never enine. I thought my heart 0 boon, lnuft%.it&rkt4I ' '. P 1.
agree. , lar.ping the iron taken L ians, -New� Zealandens -arid a hosti it In the rnornJng�-glv,8 it a dab 011L . I .
;! Itilmediate advaritagip of, tile Was broken. Did YOU get my little, in bit'Inging in many of our country-, Of �'the outer edge 'with a' brusli--throw . . .
� � � d producer,., dumping their It Into a braid—switch it -around the
I I d better Itave for a time, but promise rail of the bedstead, a short foot above opportunitk and fallen on'their nelgh- Pitiful letters? Did You not read there -men Irere. to jnv%-,,t in this, grovIng O kher fob head—lab in a, few hair pill - I I
10 lf,t me know If anything goes wrong Gvendoline's shrouded head! , .. bors 'like wolves on. a flock of Sheep.' AO'Cv I cilaved fo i . Rurp?as . products s�and let I I
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-lon't spcsk to him about this llilarrel. nd Eli Strassky Joined his family with. you? Do you remember?" dy. rise of recent years in the marl . t what Will there -be left for Halt Is like Any other *&owfPg thin . � I . I �
a the, dis- . . . . —it needs - attentio'n—it . needs care.—Ft
othes. An unpardon� -made the Plaeb! Surely they "Arid I—"'- . .y needs thorough grooming regularl I
d 61' a blessing. How wonderful his .daugh. ' "It Is so long ago," lip answeredf . value -Its ?" The Will.cornplaini.,that Cana-
T'Te never exacted a pledge from y . . ters had . of lhond, . now requires. a . larger dians will try to'relieve their glilitt,ed r the hair but the scalp. .
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Ir rour word, Myra." I . I continued to stand still. , . Must 'have' spent hoursAn getting the "Yes," .Ste Interrupted, "I know amount of capipai to purchase - and ' . If'you have' the time and Patler&6. .
A ' � . I marketi; 'by shipping -,some . .
The counterpane rippled In. lfttle�yooms` t6'look their vilry.'best. ,what you would say. So Ion equip even the . of ou won't need any hair .tonle—bitt .
And, moved by his insistence, she .. � .g ago, and. small farm's th�s maj- f - , , tats Y , �
. , .sign 01. Gregori. v�ould be here soon, A d you were busy gathering the .wealil� � I I oreign �tufi into tile, I�Wted St,at,js, lost wome. li.,eri,t- The next -beet . I I .
promised, fully expecting that like my Wife's. Impatience. . .. � .. n —but . � orit , -and -to prtovide 'for � thing Is Nyal's HIrslXton6.,. it is the,
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' at are � You doing?" a . � . . why antlelpate�' - - - - I ..,. � rou 40w Aespise; but. In your pursuit . the y U6 O11,111 . * and indeed it will I)e ve'rk.difficUlt for beat thing ,offered' to take the place. . . - ,
many a quarrel between them before, - �iWh .he -demand-,. ' 0 . you had adventure, changoi whilst I mattenacle Of.0 hamilimi dur- th' . . I .
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J would be all over In a week.. .1 ed.. "Is he gone?" - . , . � . .. ri, flit table lay a Cloth of snowy - Ing t6o .1 yti I rs it takeSurto b V Untied. ' ,4ates, Government. to� of hours of combing and, brushing. . . . . . . . . .
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But the weeks.had dragged .Into —b6th -of us,'� said bread, out ino., silence at - home, alone. ' . . 149, t I . . I -1 provent them doing so. 'llow, .Will color. improves the texture and maken . .
"We are resting . . I whiteness. A double portlo . could orchard into. bear' ring an .. It tones up the roots, bk*lghtens 0w . I..
)-r,onths, and they were back at their I mildly. '. . . � 11 � . . I.''. a little fish, a small decanter I . , .. .. -Utlitod Siiates , c"t I . . . It - star gracefully ,v�h;re it Is. put. . .. 1.11 .
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OW11 home, and still there was no sign "Resting! Restihg!. What in the -candles in tall brask candietl6ke, wer; 9ft,'snd sought woiki fart-meri pr��scilted, their c' 'Canadia�i neglected hair,
of relenting on -the part of Mr. Blun-. wQrld"'I . I I .. ..., . .. . . , above myself at fft uguish between Your Nyai. Druskist ch6 . 6rf ' ' I I .. . .
I —the �latter' to signify I became a nuri;e. !I wlirRed�how � Go 06C to . tha farm product&, and Me foreigmn . ull,r roe- . . .
den, though the last six 'month, , "Would You liketo advise Upon the placed, upon it . I vern . . food omin,onds Hirsutone because he Rile
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n. . ou knew -m -coul 1 'artin Bu"r 11, that' will be dumliod on. the Canadian 4. .
too much for 0i . . I trijernber I . . . "
Itily. Myra waited. in Afadbu?" I.Juterrupted.. "A6's been After they -hAd eaten, . 1, 351- GlIbert.Carstairs.?" . . . of Parlidm(rit, for Yale-Ca'ri7 Dishonest . .
vain for the least sign of eagerness to � ine'tvice alrdady." , I1311 broke tile . � . market '? men both ' in . I . . ____ __. I .
,-ee fits son, or to hear of him. Com- . silence with his Story of -the massa- �Yes;'he 'is now- a famous- Special. boo gave� the flouse of Comm.,6ns. .a . t . , I
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passionately she left Curtis's letters ofthe darkness he hid come, thudding �c 11�0 many,of our frierift must I be I "Yes; .be 1. . � . . .-Clear and comprehensive will advant4ge of tlio.sjt;ua� I , : 46 . I .
,o herself about. as if by accident, and home like a prize -fighter upon my * helped me;, he via's kind state1ment. of the P,psitioll .take ' .. - .1 .. . . ..
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at last, bustling one day into the din- chest. I stepl)qd back In there," lie Raid. Greg* to Me, and I becamli his wife. My. gr . . . .band honeR Cali- - 1� . "..:
... I � . . _thank God lad left before this , ov.e for him showed me, that* my loij� owers in all t;he provinces of Cana- iall e%Pqrt01h; will often be snspect- , , . . iAMILV . . . .
ing-room, she actually found the old ture� . . ' - !jappened! " , be:,, . � I J 10 ' . 6, I ad . .. . I .
If OVeAdollne!s benn4t box it' - . -' . I I for Ou had been but a girlish infatuai I ' 1. t I E.gl ed,:O'f- fraud, Anierican customs offi- . . � .
rentlerri,an. with very red face, trying , t Y o t . giving. special,. af,t.�fition., of I .
(o lm,t back a letter of his son's . into broken my.fall. ',But there, ad not Ruth. a -fine, handsome . girl of . in, 8 Y ,U see I am still Nora Car, cou.rsv, to. his own pl,,)vili3Oo of B1* - I . '. ,*.,trwT" � 0 .1 . I . .�
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-lie envelope. but.1t had stuck. ly It'did. What Is a smashed bon4et twenty-five. shudddi-ed slightly. usband .
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"Ali, pater." she cried, delight I r ith a possibly �'He , will be. . here, to -morrow,' s e I . � * . . . good, holle,"t, Canadian eggs, butter., , . I . afteft . .
ellty - box in compa ison .;� " b to claim his darice2" - " - . ' Progress in tshe planting of orebards C OL'se, (tc. coma from Argen-t-an.a, Si-. . '. I
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-lad tG break the ice, "I ki youl broken llmb'�. � Nothing77nothing! 1. . said, as If -ibis Was. news. - 110h. faille .. Bur . . �
,�-ant-d to hear about him. yo said so. 1. . . you cannot tell how,glad I Am.` . ,*hfch she gTeeted the tall grave in . . andish plaw - I .
uyOU .1 I ag rell has-dovolled. twmity-vightyciirs of .
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-, I roe f Leah, Eli's other daughter,'.s . I Who came towards her. He stood'anq his ,if that, has ly�"vn givEm the right to send
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,;is. � hard, and -for my shovel, eatIllug It wai a little sigh watched them dance,, not missl ' e to the practi-I work of frult . �
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"lie's th(. serimp," be said, laugl toWel.. Grimly, resolutely, I be' nobody seemed to notice It.. . . glance of IoVe and confiderical which growing. No ' -mail ill (Iftnada ha� a Bitter ' . . . . .
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:Iiarry you myself, since he won't have* flap ed �,,D Ila d. Ornaments flew of the ter�,jble, calamity -that had be dleft the room, . . I
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. I . P — im pp lallen. his (ornpatrlots. ' . He felt that the gates of.heaVen hall . between Canadians and L 0 .-G S - � WID'I I ,
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Then a lighl broke in.upoll lier,.g tied to the floor. .The dressing -table , been opened. arld'then sl : in . in hio' I in 'British ('01 Nlibia, :according Ankvillcan,% - will , 1) . I 11
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raid: . dogs,. convinced of burgInitous 0 Off ides - in ' Groat To sver' Street, - the - Wealth lip hn .
. Atry, - 4 him, . � . � I d—lint . love . bad . I I of . t . are cstilllatOd to be fivi, TWIllon 'fruit that. mav ll;,.vl� ,;Prious ,consequences. * :
"IN'as il over me You quarrelled*,, barked -resentfully Anto the night, 00 trivoing. WitilJoy all Ahe' w6y.* . . �� . . Wees, ill- that I provincoi awl the .area - .* ' . . .. . . 1. - (STAPLETON SALT . .
"Yes," said the old gentleman sli�m,� Still the coffte8t endured, atL first, oil VverYthin' ' . . � . I - , . . . � I I . �- I I . .� ' . I � I . ;
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"But hr, did," she said, "and I woitid- d9m -hysterical mania to kill my joe, it. ngy wtts ready to receive beggar in the -world, always begging his big farm at lo�v. -cost; solilot,imes : , . Highest prices paid .. I . . .
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T-Nfr. 131unden looked thunderstruck. about his head. ' . ' . ueral . , .. . . P cited.,
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"Didn't he a( -knowledge it?" she prp- 'Finally' I trod upon the teeth of waited anxiously. her heirt beating othOi�. I am'pfoud 'to, be a beggar, izes a. railway t6t,ik� the grain t,a '"i"I 1 .
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lit 1. sat do -on, I.nursdd MY foot—the I Of fellow -countrymen going away with � dead they.put over my grave a stone . . .. I . I .
"Not he," said Mr. Blundell, a lig � ends, Watelled ba�py reunions, or marble iftonumentin . The briths-h Columbia. - fruit, . � . I I .
11ow breaking ill oil* him. "He sugm same foot Which had been already their f"I - - the shape,of fall,ii musit first bo cleared of ellO.17111- .. � � I . .
. gested that such, a possibility Mi . ght, , Mutilated by the Urtain rings—and I and noticed the light'step With which a collection box, so that even when ot's to,%c.q ; tha'people of tlio,Eklst and WRECT TO. WESTERS 'CANADA. - . ' I I ., I .
Rrise, and I threatened him with all ox0ained exactlyc each Stranger reached the street. . doad.1 inight -still be -begging for tile of the pr�driv - provinces can ScArecilY I . I ..
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manner of things I would do to you it matter. Gwendol emark Yet Grogorl Caine ,not. An hour pass- �poor.—Goneral Bootb. . , . realize tlic, immense size of . I I .. .
you refused him. . . . _� . - BritiSll press" leaving Toronto at 10.16 p, . . . . � �
So he kept silerit— Of -a sympathetle nature., Quite the ed, and there Was�stfll no'sign, Tlion . - . I I
n1marently for your sake.,, . 0HES$ -IN 'PAISONS I Colunibia, thriber. . After this land has ill. Daily capries Colonist,, Tourist . I .�.
contrary,. Indeed. The bat also enjoy- 1401 propose'd til.qt they Should make , . 1. . .
"%Vhat could you do to m6?1, She in_ ed a rest. � . .. . . bean cleared at -gruat exii,,ase, , and ' Hi,ghpst.Prim
(mired proudly. IllIquirles.' A tLi-rib . le ab".k �Lwatt:Tc in German, Prisons choos clubs art an - and SICIPPing carstor Winnipeg and 0. . . .
Machlav(illan— . them, . � I . . , fruit tfeesf ph' ted tile farmer MuE,t li,geirle Coast� ' � . .
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I 110 means unc6mmon. They -are en. wait for ywirs for his treto to grow V Colonist cars, in PAID FOR LOGS. BASSWOOI)
notion ontered my bead. I rose, Placed "GregOri Zarmbff had been . db- touraged by the authorities as provid- whicli'liOrdis ate fr'cei are new leat�h- .
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i be money Curtis could bring Your es. the lOoking-glass upon the window. ported." tile officer Raid, ',from j'afluro and boar -fruit In many SOFT E'LM, ROOK 1301 ANY; '
I ates would not be Of much value, ail], and the lighted candle , ;Ing healthy mental relaxation for well. I , , parts of the (-r-seatLd cars and are eXceptionall.v HNVA UNDT APLE ESPECIALLY ". � .
--actly In to comply with tile necessary de- conducted prisoners. � Aece tly th - pay It ' A J . 1311T AL,b 1(lNJ).,j
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"Would let them remain so, I sup. versary, where Ito )lad slung himself That was all. �stcrti Can- , � 'D,
— " Inmates of Brixton Prison have been cost of cafisUlacting irrigation works-fironi Ontario Points, to W NVILL B8 PURCHASE
I said if --if YOU refused him that front of -It, I tottered up. tc, laftle ad- mands, . Tl e comfortable. This is IN* only tral'
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"Yes," he answered. , � bury therd are lectures and services ndre distance .
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'Int at 111111. 'Wilount of $1,500,000 has . 1 eady through Catadian territory, making .1
"So now you - a fL Two, or three , a r been �
."�e, You have separated father I and What Mouths later. B,11 'Of 90119- � expended -in Irrigation """ for Orcll- tile fa%t(�st tillia b6tvv*-een Tordn.tla.aud PIANO & OR13AN ,
son, a triulliph. for Intellect! Ill bogubt. a newspapor, and sat down . __� � .
tile . In -a prominent pos - , W. Doherty . �,
What do you Propose to do?" full flight lie cllarg`4 tile light alld rrad the news to . FROM 81-15EP Yo MAN ard PUMosotl*and vast outlays of t1W Winnipeg by ,Several hours. and crisur-
.+lThe girl's eyes filled witri tears as datieffig reflection tbundorin i� . . %ame kind ary going Oil all Over filo ing a last and ,00mfortable journe to - - CO. I I
ie said: against the, mirror, t -le 'fell sonsples 9 tIO)l there 1w found a paragraph to The bono of a sheep, was transferred . . . I y Limited. I I I
..I'M going to send for him, if he will at its foot. . . S this effect..,— to the allhi of a patient at the. Charity provinca, .� thtf Mlst WithOut change of Cary . or . I . . .
,conle." And thus camo. victol,y.. t g,atll(*,0d "SeriOus anti-Somitle riots bave Hospital, Now Orleans. The foroartu According to tho Doillinion 0011SUP transfer trouble.%, .. .. , ------- 1-1-1-1-1 I --I-,------ I — ..
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"But," queried the old gentleman, tily .tile limp body—(' (.A,.,t it out in.0 Agahl br0k= out Ili the distria of Suk. of the patient undergoing the novel of 1901 tlivre �werc ln tli�i "Whole of . . I . . .
-do You want him?" tile,. nIght-1 ciosed' thn whic'o bona, in Polish Russia. General Mar. ,operation had bp.on shattered by tile Canada 15,053,875 qpplo trees, 1,301,- . - . N I I . . .
"Ob, Pater," she whispered, "I never . Wen"S14 but f lusho,d with I, 11 s I .(, - �%% kovitc-.1i, the governor Of the district, discharge of n 'gun.* The operation 775 peach t (s, 920,101 poar trees, I
know how much tIll he wpnt away,,s I turned to seek the balin of a,. (,)) .v'v' has bern assassinated by a Jewish � was prbritionced successful. To, I . .- .
"Send for him,pthent" he cried, de. eArned. I � li peasant named Gregorl Zarraoff, who __.. . 9,415,69115 pluni ttrees, 1,285,308 cherry , IJOWIS Tills ? MayeJ=_::__t_1 .
lightedly. "WrItO at Onft—uo, tole. Take it all round. pt- . declared that,the. former had Ill. - WATIER IN LONDON - tra2s and 179,425 other fruit trees , WO Oger One Ilundred Dollar-, lie- ' .
:Ulrcs, 1111ur. reated big mother. The 11clish pea. ' ' a total, of over twentT-one million Ward
graPhl" exclaimed the old gentlemen glasses and drosaing-tah)e. 1 11, 11 i Ili, t ..
'Hell come!" .4 . : Thercy bel- f The quantity Of WaWr used Iasi; Year for any case of Catarrh that, I
. I ,or w fruit tr(l,-V, besidus 2,783,506 grape cannot becured by IthI119 eat
destruction Cost nif, anything 1).� �%O I sants Slow Zarmoff without asbing streets and courts In the AV
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. .,. - ._.&V city of Lond.oit Was 71,42000gallons. vinea and large acreaps of small CUre.. F, J. CHENEY & CO,, Tol- Uty
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� . . wit -bin the ten yearg. Tdr, Burrell es- klI business transactiotis and finan- Is our specialty. .Mr, 11ugh .
Ank .1 .16 I . . . I %TnAte'4 tht4t, NItTO Cannot bo less .-jally able to carry out, any obliga- 11orke Is *#cry well pkUSM �
11 * . . 0 tbAll t'hitty mi ' 1110n fruit trees it' biOns Made by his firm. with otir work and prI6. . .
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ThV News -Record ows, in exroulation''bilaCmuse Ito exltda,el S- $150,000,000 - is a low Valuation to wh"i...i t% , 1 4 flm I t% *I"41
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' 'TtItl� 'ally, atUbg directly upoti the blood Promptly, ,ttitosided to.
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