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AllenJ L.,.ICentueky 0ardinal...............••• i ..•..•........... 111 211
Aller, J. L .,Aftermath .. ......... ••••••,.... •........5L2i2
Atherton (l...ltulers of Kings............... tai 107
A,dtiison.,Fiorestan The Troubadour...... ......r .............. 1321
AdeOeo,.ltreaking into Soeiety. AL 222
Aguilar .(l.. Woinan's Friendebtp.. t J 319
Attains, A•,Textts Matchmaker
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Anon. An Englislliwolrlan's Love Letter's M 220
Bacheller I"Darrell of tate Blessed Isles... G 413, 432, 419
Barr A I.,Belle .of Bow ling Green ......... .•••4••••••••• Cl Gall
Marr A II.•Thrtt,Varrick..,..... ........ G .,,, 453
Bat'i'R.,Over the 'Border.,...... ...................• . ........ ........ .(i 412
Barr R. . A Chimp VI•ineess.......... ... .. (I 47.4
Barr R..lhe Woman Wins .,..,... ........ ........ M
Barrett W..'I.'lto Never Never Lana
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:1 G•en•r•eal 110 pital For Penetar
gtiish•ene .and A_:diaud; was opcnsd c•
Saturday.
Starvation threatrns Armenia ac.t
cling to a cable message to the Bib':
Lairds or 'Turkish Mission. Aid Soci
1.y from the agents of the society 0
A rnleni•a.
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,Bell J J„ faster Adventures of Wee Macgt'egor. ....... 0, ..•.. , ...St 210
13e1LJ J..MrsMeL•erie.... .... •........ ..•,,.,51245
Bell J J,.J4 oss . 'Co ........ .... .. ... ..... .... .., 5I 212
Blacktnore R D.•Mary Anner'lev ...,.,..,.., ... ..... ........(I 452
Burgin 0 B..'I he Shutters .of Silence.. ,; . , ..... ...... ....... .., . M 23.2
Bulien V T.,Sea Puritans.. ,.•.. .... .., • ..,...... , ,,..,..L 318
Brame 0, . Prince .(Charlie's Daughter.., ..... . .......... • • ..........0 410
Barr AE.•1heBelle ofI3owlirll;Green„..•..:...... ................ . ...,.G 550.1
Conrad 5..The. Second Mrs Jim ,,,,, lit 231
Conrad J..Nestionto . 2.315
Cullom R..Hound trent the North......... . L 312
Colmar 1.t,.The P:()vector.„_.......,. .,., . 0 400 J 320
Clark, Ii7 B,.$wol•tl at thtriba(li, ,,...,.,...,,.... ,,,,H 451
CrlLwf(•rd F M.. Whosoever shall offend .., ... . .. . . ....,...„(i 498
Oaine Hall,.TlteProdigal Son...,. ......,................. ... G 49:4
()noway lI„Called Back . • G 471
Cogent Si..Vendetta
G 433
('orel.i 1V1..Temporal Power. .,,,• ,,;........ ,. G 465'
t'uralle 51.. R mance at Two Worlds • (i. 445
Crockett. S R,:1'be Loves of Miss Arne
Crockett S. R. ,Strong t'1 ne
Collins Wilkie,. A rnta(lale •
Churchill \V—The Crossing
Connolly J B..Tlie Seiners., . ...
Doyle A. (Conan••Beyondilie City
A civic welcome is to be given le
lion. J. P. Whitney in the Counci
Chamber this afternoon, and, an ill
initiated address presented.
The United States Government will
not take any official action to prot;s •
the action of the Newfoundlaod Gov-
ernment in revoking the bait licens. •
to American fishermen.
Was in Dread of
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Doyle A('unan'1'1te'.Si};u.ofthe.Futn•.......••.. ......,....•+.;;......,...•M 2�ii
Duncan N. Luke of the Lahradar . ,. •,, L 3321
Davis W l,.Falaise of Blessed Voice H 4;•3
Daudet A••Poland a, Mask ,,.,•• ............:................:....,,,,G 371)
[Mason 14..,Sne T1u t ilegii,tates G 473
Downing 11..Nell 0wynne (I 47+•
i)uncan S G. Pool in the Desert.:,. .., •...,..... 0.4.25
Myth's W.ilson.A- 3. ,Inez ....- .,..,. 0 435
Evans W ikon A. 3..:Mecatni•..,.,.
Evsinst\Filson it, J.. At the Mercy of Tiberius..,
row ler E T. Pince and Power
Pox yeas.Eve n Lonesome
. ua.Johtr �r..Cltrieta
lox John je. • l he Little Shepherd of Kingdom lJonie
flower L.. lei
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Fraser W A. ,The Blood Lilies
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Girl. <� IdeasG 438•
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Fleming M A. "The Queen .of the Isle. • • • . , • • • • ...... .. .. . , ..G. 438
Gerdenshire'S M..Lux 0rncis,.. ....... .......,.. .01...
Gm ynn 5.:John Maxwell's Marriage. . • '
Garland - 1-1..Kesper... .
Green S P.. Deacon Lysander.: , • ..... .... . ... .
Glasgow E. .The Deliverance..:. • .....'
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Rich Man,
Poor Man
or KE*TU GORDON
Ceenigltt, 1904, i,r. Fames Wilwa
Ant ledge
h fi g
Before they readied the
overlooking Sausalito a Wrist like float-
ing globules of crushed pearl rolled
noiselessly through the assures of the
hills and blotted out the, village, the
pay and the: towers and chimneys of
San Francisco—in other words, the
world. In the damp air the girl's hair
curled more distractingly ' than ever.
Never had he seen it when it framed,
the low forehead in 00 bewildering
an arabesque of rings and curves and•
waves,
"You look, rather swell yourself,” she
laughed in response -to his eloquent
glance of approval. "'ICnickers and a
Norfolk cap and the jacket aren't half _ enough to do it, but the thing Is that
bad •on you. Taken in connection with there'sa girl—a mighty flue girl—and
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eltltnt. 11.:••The Undercurrent.,- '. ; . • •. • "• •. • • • , • G. 477
Hat Al (`..Arundel. Moto 0 1511
Harland H..lyly'Friend Prospero.., ................,... G 455
Harben .W N..The. Georgians • .. M 224
Hyne (3J O.. Atoms of Empire M 2,4
dyne 0 J 0, • lhoitipsi n't'„Progt•ess M 223
Hyne 0 1 .0..Fililnustert•rs. •• L.;iu
. 'he Queen's uair 5i, 2 3
Hewlett M 7 (� (a),
Hutton li von..Arahy. M `205
•luttenBvon ..OurLad/ ofthe Beeches ... . .".,•.,..,,.. ,04:3,
Harris B W . • White Chief • of Ottawa L 311
Harris T J . •Strife of the Sea, . ...:. .... , . ......, , .... L 308
Hopkins H 141 .,'I he:I+'fghtiug Bishop
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Hopkins A M,. The Torch..,._:..••., G •t•?0
13ngggttrd"H R:.The Brethern• G 10'
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Kingsland- Sirs 133.. Weddings •
Kipling; R..7'rrtffics' and Discoverie,
Kemptnn: • \Voce • Letters
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Lubbo k B.. Llonnd the Ho. Before the Must
London J..The Sea Wolf , .
Lloyd J. U..Red Head
Lloyd N..Soldier of the Valley
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of her mother and, the younger girls,
Strangely enough, thoughshe had
pictured herself as married to another,
there had always been .a somber, in-
teresting figure hovering in the back-
ground of that picture, one to whom
she meant to be so kind, so gentle, so
all sweet, that hie regret should become
like it beautiful, sad song—to be wept
over and enjoyed. And now the brute
was asking her tb "torgiwe and forget”
that he had ever told her that he loved
bort
They had reached the summit of a
hill, and he proposed that they sit down
upon, a convenient bowlder to rest be-
fore attempting the next one. Ap-
parently her silence was unnoticed.
. "You see, fate's been telling oft my
buttons lately," be began in a business-
like tone, "and the decree is that it has
got to be money!" •
"What do you means" •
"Rich woman, poor woman, beggar
woman, squaw,"he elueldated, touch.
ing the buttons on -his jacket, "and the
lot falls to rich woman every time. It
seems a beastly thing to thinkot-
inarrying for money, I would be a cad
your cleft chin," she went on, throw,
ing her head back and screwing up her
eyes critically,. "they make you a very
presentable youth indeed." °
"We won't talk about that," was the
terse reply. "This walk to Point Boni.
to has an object," . •
She opened her eyes wide.
I really--I—hang it, I like her! •. But
how am to tell whether it's the real
thing or whether her money has some.
thing to do with it? . You see, there are
reasons will I should have money right
away, long before I canhope to ,gain
it by my own efforts. The governor is
breaking down, and his affairs are in
4`Certainly," sheassented politely. bad shape,,and there .are thb two kids
"Point Bonita,for 'instance. If it has and mother to provide for."
P
any other object,'' she 'went on Sternly, The girl's: heart , was staking as the
. "ify you're going back to that old sub- mercury does in' a falling temperature.
ject, I won't go it step farther." All the joy of living seemed to be ooz-
By this time they were moving in the ing away through. her Anger tips, leave
midst of a cloud. • I ing her cold and inert, He turned to•
It was his turn to be innocent" _ ; ward her curiously.
"You mean—oh," with a fine !meta- "Of course you don't think I'd con.
tion of impatience, "doesn't a girl ever eider such a thing if 1 were not forced
forget it 1f a fellow has once happened to it by duty!" he went on fervently
•,thought
to fancy himself in love with her and And I cameto you.because 1 t g
said so?".' 4 you'd understand, because circum -
The The pink of the girls cheeks= -it had stances are forcing you into #he same
the .soft; furred look that is response- thing. They say you're gains to mar-
ble for the slang adjective "peachy" ry Bradshaw. '. You'll be a rich wom-'
deepened siuddenly, unaccountably. Out an and a happy one, I hope; but, .wheth-
of the tail of his eye the youth observed er you are or • not, you will have done
this interesting faet with .cruel glee, your duty by the` family. That will bo
reflecting with a bens that he should . your consolation, and that's 'why' 1
have chosen diplomacy as vocation come to you in my difficulty. What•do.
�•
Instead of engineering: I you think—can I decently :ask the girl
"You gI likeher,
ins P m .oath;" he resumed,.
o : but"
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Lawrence J A. •Brakespeare.. .,. . (i 406
Lane E. M..Nancy Stair . • .. .0 1s11•
Lewis, A 1.1..Sandbures • 111.240
Lewis A "II—The Boss G 42e
Lewis AIX••Wolfville nights 1. :Y12:11
Lorimer 0 H..Letters'of Self .Made Merchant :113 2:311
Magowan A.. ]3uldah . . 1V1 24:•
.Major C..A Forest Iiea;rth.: ..... .. .(1.41:i.
Michelson M..In a Bishop's Carriage . • • G 150
Michelson M..The Madigan... ...... ............... .., ....G 416
Merriman H S.:The Last Hope ..... .....G: 463
Martin H R. •Menonite Maid. .-. , , • .G 401
McCarthy J..TheProud Prince G:4i3
McCarthy J',.The Lady of 'Loyalty House... ,., .... G 502
McOutcheon: G B:.The Day of the Dog G 478
McOutcheon G B..Beverley of Graustark (3 503
Martin 0 M The House of Fulfilment— ...... . ..... . G 486
Mil en E..The Yoke ...., •..,: G 404;
MarchmontA W..The QndensAdvocate • • • , 0 495
McLeod N..The Gold Thread.• . • . • • 0 156
McSpadden ..Synopsis of Dickens' Novels 1::124
Merwin 8. .The Mersy Anne '. „-,.L309
Norris F A.Deal in wheat
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BRANCHES: TORONTO, WiNNlPEo,
Farther and farmer me tog reeetlen, oracle.
rat -- '.
showing thin In spots, but still con- "Iticb man, poor man, beggitr man,
waling the valley beneath them. But chief, he chanted. Doctor, lawyer.
ure now. Even• when . merchant, thief. Rich man, pooh man!
was .very is
She assumed its old proportion•; , be stopped, looking anxiously for sue
the world assn Mitten, but there was none there.
It would be the same. She had •hall otherb o ,
her lesson. The .pe.achblow tint. was . "You see!" she gibed triumphantly.
one from her cheeks, and. her eyes "Perhaps, ,you've made a mistake hi
gone
were grave and ungerlish as she spoke. your own •case too.".And, with a de -
"Pm not, going to marry. Grant Brad- more face, " she. counted the, buttos.
shave, she said Steadily,: "nor any ""Poor woman" sheannounced, end,
ug ht
c
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. hisla g
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n
n
,methg
other man whom; T den't love� So: you , ;.then something g u
see 3 can't help you after all, I dont the bloom back to het face and her
think I could ever really have, meant bead, went down -upon his shoulder.
•1
to do midi n. thing" --e f The thin places in the fog. gave way.:
Her voice broke; and the.,gyes that leaving two Jagged spaces that trained
•
had been looking into his with It plead- a beautiful picture. Down below the
ing stronger than any words suddenly . Min was shining on the blue waters
filled .with tears. • t of the 'bay on the trees and hedges,
:h a silly)" she explained among wbieb nestled the houses of tete
"I'm >iuc, . y,
rather unevenly, "but' I hate to be ac- town. The girl caught her breath. she.
forget he to mar me? Remember, , cused of such a thing, And . I think felt as if it were a benediction, a revela-
sho�ld forgive and t merry
d "You I'm not sure I love her! you ought to be ashanted, Jack? 'You're • tion of the peace of the years to come..
s p y y But what. about our families?" she
now • ou 'insisted that you would••a1- 1 il'Ite fog, which had seemed about to •• a ;man •and you can make money or ;
k Y rush themsoftly-a. ' a. few'monients.. be• yeturself and"--• asked in a• troubled voice when the
ways he the best of friends, and-that'ser y
i b• k but 'th y gilt h seemed.'to be paying no at- '•mist . had blotted out the pictures once . ,.
11
sit 'l". she remarked with some • heat. very sight of habitations crit off from sorption .he was .namingbrawny
Itis ; their vie ,.,,......,.w,,..,�..,.,�,-.•,.-.-�....�,..°.,•„
"� " hallen 'ed, :But she reality pf purple•and fine linen, horses` o•oaao4rao��o�•�o�o�oNao�o�oa
Since what? he di
g •
turned awayand did• not reply, while and .carriages and gold; Suddenly'tlte .. �iNa�oo�oa+►��o�o4l+oao
. the walls ofmist.lazilyclosed in nearer scales fell from the girl's eyes, though: a
and nearer.' 1 'she' ealized with a .pang that it t�.:t.t•
•2
titin,,:.1
. • "Whattell me? she •• ' b had'' put lite only thing,I•
• do you want to too late.. She
questioned at last in an oddly subdued : that mattered•out • of .her life as.
- Inanner; Me did not answer inline .'thoughtlessly and •carelessly . as she •
m et
path.:
In � fro h
her ethic
sof S s'a p
n nh a toe
n o e would.' butswu ti p
iatel g
d y,.
the narrow „path as if • he 'wets making She had not• even realized what the . •♦ ,
a .way for her through the mist: So he was doing.. '.Down• below, where the
had got over, his love for iter: 'She felt Bradshaw fortune cast its: ,glaihone;
, of desolation.. Still„ e • •thin ,had looker different Slee
a shuddering sense t.t t3 g ,
•
she: argued, she could. scarcely have had thought that with money all tliittng
supposed he would "go on' caring, es- else' must fall into- place: But he•.t,
what I need nowt'' fore, was now'• falling back, e u : e
., I must were still 1n a remote world; With the tention to tier words, With deep ab- more. He laughed joyously. out
You .change quickly enough, the buttons ' "See.
• M 201
Oxenham 3...Hearts In Exile:.: .: , ..G 506.
Oivant Alf ,• Danny•,.... ..•. ▪ .15.221
Oppenheim E P..The Yellow ()rayon.;.• G' 421
Oxenham J.:Barbe of the Grand Bayon • •. .. .G 427
Page T'N..Bredinthe Bone....," .,.,.. . . M' 206.
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Parker G.:The Ladder . of Swords •-G 484
Pickthall l4 Said The Fisherman . • .. G•` 426
Payne' ' •The Mills: of Man. ,.. • .. G 417
Phillips D G. The Cost' G 454:
Pemberton M...Beatrice of Venice - • • • • • • • . • •G 467
Phillpotts E • •TheAmeriean Prisoner J 313'
'.Gilford T..Butternut Jones °' .4'457
Tracy L The Pillar of Light, : r G 501
Twain Mark.,Extracts from Adam's Diary. ..,. .. .... M 213
Townsend E W.. "Sure" . , ..•
White S E.•Blazed Frail Stories L •326
Waltz L++'O.. P •'%- G 430
Ward Mrs H. La -gladden ady Rose's Daughter. . G 423
Wister 0. The Vfrginuan, .. .......G. 434) J 260
blister O .Lin M ,Leti:n ...... L 314
Warner A..Susan (1:eg ., • •G 402
Winter J 5•,Oolonel's daughter •••i G 472
Weyman I)..The Abbess of.Vhivye (1.4!12
Williamson 0 N..The Princess Yasses,G 401
Whitehouse T B..The Effendi ,•, • , ... , H 45.1
Wilson Harry Leon,,The Seeker. • J 32.
Roberts N'1 .Promotion of the Admiral ... _ ,+ • .51 207
Robertson M Sinful Peck • , . • " . • Cx 413t,
Roberts 0 G D..Prisoner of Mademoiselle ..,G 46
Roe E P• • What can she da. . •3 -X17
'Roe E 3. • Without a home • J 308
Roe E • Taken alive .. , . • . • • . • . • J 3014
doe "EP•.Mies Lou.. .... ••••••••• ,.,,•J 310
RoeE P:.An Original Belle. .r•1, . •.....•..•.. •, J .311
Roe.E P..The Home Acre i J 3152
Robins E.The Magaeti. North •, ... , J 817
Stephens R.N••Brr htliace of Danger ... .....,G 1
Shard V . • By the Qut en's grace 0- 434
Sheldon 0..The Narrow Gate 0 151
Sangster Sl(trgant E. •The Little Kingdon of Borne ,..J 322
Smith W M..Evolution of Dodd M 220
SevoreyML.,TheEnignra ••••..•.M 231
Watton.
Miss Martin of Ses,forth was .visit-
ing friends in town. -
John Grimoldby whose hand was
lacei•s,ted it. the sawmill.lasti woelc is
progressing favorably.
Simeon I3arrows Vas .ailain stricken
with partial paratyeis last week and
is still in a very serious condition.
'It. if. I+'erguson has received some
r'heclues for right of way lands along
O. 1'. 11. route which he is turn-
ing over to the farmers interested re-
turn for their deeds.
iosltua Pollard has disposed of his
hell known Nortel team.. to V. 0,
Dickson for the good figure of $400,
Dr, P. C. Neal has returned frofn
Winnipeg for a short time. tle re -
weft it extremely difficult to get
omces in desirable portions of tit
city, 'He lett on Tues(livy for Niagara
district on a prospecting tour,
I' East Wawanosh.
Percy Black of the 6th Line is en -
q.
gaged for the summer' with Mr. Shy-
•rtroed, of. Morris.
1VIts,George Taylor, Morris, visited
at Alex. Scott's, Westfield, last
week, .
Some of the farmers in these parts
are busy tapping their trees, but
they do not expect a very great flow
of the sweet, stuff this year.
The infant ohild of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas: Noble, 6th. Line, 'who has . been
+quiteill, is iinproving slightly.
Jas. Noble delivered six hogs last.
Tuesday at I3eigrave which netted
him a -good sum. They were . less,
than six months old and weighed.
1270 pounds,
pecially since she.had egplained to him .`cut. off from the' world, the Bradshaw
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It is a superb tonic and 'the, best condi-
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Saves grain, _aids digestion; makes growth.
It makes the . Fin .st Animals and the
Tenderest Meat at the cheapest cost ..
For sale at a price ce which puts inoney in the feeder's pocket,,
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6 Ib. Bag 50c i 12 lb.. Bag $1,00
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ford CURIO%
and J. E. Harnwell.,
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