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COHEN Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor ¢ ¢ : ¢ ' ' ' ' ' ¢ : Gasoline : Skirt: E-------- a -- Home Kissed Curtain Stretchers WU AE AT RT WS Masa SET TE Liquid - Veneer and Furniture Bsstorer at ey -- seseecsessessesses. a Her Cry for Help TIP IIIS IIIS A rough March wind, somehow strayed hurled a piece ol paper. squarely Herrick's face. At the his oar clanged just and he started wo one cannot, run when bis effectually blind{ided the paper away, crumpled it absentmindedly, and thrust it into us pocket. In the diversion of hoard ing the trolley and reading the morn ing papers he forgot all about it until | tw reached the office. There he smoothed it and read, with wd indignation don't dare leave the house, I feel he is always lving in wait Last night | went to gate; for the first. time in four ind was enjoving the sweet sprig sir. I never saw or heard him till he eaped at me. I screamed at the top voice. Mother came out. and w ran away with a sort of snarl. 1 lon't take a step outsid? the door" { her had { which over nto April, same beiow sprint George ment corner, jut are {awed frie the eyes 0 he his desk, excitement on growing fon fyr ne the weeks ny It was part of a letter, in a femi nine hand, 'on thick, creamy paper The ruffian wind had suatched it away even as it was being written, for the last few words were blotted, and there was a Little splotch of ink on Herricks cheek where they struck Whatever business the real estate firm of Herrick & Holman aid that particulNgf morning was transacted by he junigr partner. The senior mem ber openéd the mail and dictated few replies, but most of the time spent poring 'owr that square notepaper help which it voiced "Here is a girl," mused Herrick, at lunch, whither he had gone alone on purpose to ponder on the message the wind had brought him, "who is. being persecuted by an infernal ound or First; how do | know it's, a girl? Well, the note is in a woman's hs andwriting; and that's modern 'penmanship They began teaching that particular slant frer, I left the high school. She must ba vounger than I, considerably was voung when they taught wouldn't have learned I'm twenty-six; she cant's than ninetesn or twenty She must be pretty or she wouldn't be persecuted. She 1m great tyror of him--why, she hasn't left ihe house for four weeks?! And she has © male protector, she wouldn't be forced to stand such treatment speaks of her mother. Probably they dead, and she has he of she it, per- be Ww she fectly nore 80 is or She her is no brother," Here Herrick was interrupted sicker from the waitress. He put salt in his coffee and sugar on his omlet, With rebuking dignity, he wdered anather cap of coffee and took ip his refl tions again "Her persecutor is not normal man If he were aa re fected lover, say, and had any pride, be wouldn't be prowling around Perhaps it's a crazy man. No, he ant be erazy. They would complain and have him locked ap. It must be \ foreltmer whom shy doesn't know at all "But why doesn't fair to the police?" He pondered on that res: of the meal, this theory sitive and hg she's a lady. the story to the newspapers, there would be snapshots of her her mother and her home in the city." Herviek by this indignant against Against the desk, after ininterrapted thought, "The to do by a had an ordinary, she report this during and finally built up "She is refined and sen tes notoriety --in short, and and in every sheet : time ad as his was quite the new spapers 'prowler. Back at ne phase question about jt ? girl--a distress, danger. Shall I turn this note the police * No. She doesn't the police. If she did she'd have oalled on them four weeks ago. George Herrick, it's up to you? \ result his decision, Nr lerviek spent $3.80 the following in the "lo st olumn of every city paper Fousd--Near the corner of | and Fifty fifth : streets, a letter. Owner can be assured of its retarn and the fin der's help by writing G. H., this of lic + what H%e is in . = am 1 going : woman . tual over trust of young in inserting George put an around the ner of | RE A tha blocks afternoon adjoining the and Fifty-Fifth streets. siburban neighborhood th roughfares,' shade set "ino mfortable yards den finces warm fusely wand ng walking cor h H trees end neat Ws and gates April and be perspired fut he saw signs of tragedy and met no woman wha looked charming wr musterions enough to er of the letter The second day answer which he had been beating a betwen the newspaper oflices came. It was written on thick, creamy Bote paper, in a hand identical with® the fragwient of letter he had found. He devoured it eagerly "GH, it read. "I. you have found a sheet of paper like this with writing like this please return to S68 Fifty Fifth stieet." There was no sig nature. ! - HLH." went home at four o'clock that afternoon, ignoring the valgnrle facetiods remark of his partner thai the redl estate firm of Herrick & Holman now consists of "one work: ingman and one gent, and | know who the workingmhan is." George had an early and fragment tary and tasteless dinner. Then WY spent. two hours in oiling and loading pro- no rnourh be the writ the for path JAMES REID'S : The Leading Uidertakers. land taking off three suits of clothes, J and untying some eleven neckties AM quaraniped ts Santain 29 Marnie, opin NA solip, I$ conte i at ad UC & CHEMM AL CO, OF OCA Sin king unused revolver: putting on The house at S68 Fifty-Fifth street hen Suisse dee. Vet thay stop the | protecting. { and apparently, t ayes which seemed to hide humor and iA i i i i | i Lh i front | 4 had a' and the unconscious ery for | and ' #0, | the The police would peddle locking the door to insure | he took up the' and found™ | UO | iams {proven over | further | Brook, of pret. | hone tot The day w aa and a ine | Lbs yi smg | large attendance, and consequently a» {large number of grades, thus I found Em DAILY BRITISH ---- ---- Was 8 roomy, two-storey with au' ambitious flower der the bay-window, and a deep, old fashioned porch. A girl opened door at 8s ubecertain knock. " she asked, with a little residence garden wy the gmile Otherwise . George Hee Herrich k's heart thismped at sight ol "he was just the sort of a hugky chap would take delight She was small and with a demure little | scarlet mouth, and a nose that just jlitted such a face, and big, shadowy gin 1 pretty ¢ i i i ready tenderness and keen gence in their depths. But she looked pale and like a lily that bas been crushal Why, she seemed positively ill A mighty wrath against the villain who would frighten her made George swell and glower. His band sought the handle of the revolver' which was | bulging uncomfortably . én his hip | "ihn is yours, 1 beliexe.?' he hurr tded over the fetter: - She took it to the light. Herrick stood in silence She read, and then sud fenly turned | away. "Her whole body shook in a {sort of paroxysm. Herrick: shifted un. | comfortably from one foot to other The parozysm .continued He started forward impulsively | 'Who-who is the scoundrel that is! annbying you *' he asked hoarsely "Tell me, and I'll stop him if I have intelli fragile, the to kill him." "You--you don't understand," #nid in a muflied voice her face averted. Then-she giggled ! George backed up as if something thad stung him: The girl turned n flushed face to him. There wer i tears in his eyes but they were tears of mirth She was laughing help lessly. ----- "He's he's oh, it's too funny !' gasped. "He's a neighbor's Dane puppy." George went red with mortification | "But--but," he stemmered, *'vou--he | ---you say in that letter he's kept you! in for four weeks." "No, no, I said 1 hadn't four . weeks. And it's sick for a month Ihe letter was to my cousin, and I had explain «d on a previbus page when the wind i=l grabbed for it, but 1 late. | saw it strike you "Ihe puppy isn't just playful. But nryous; It was been out. she | still | | | she i great | been out | m true. « I've Leen was in the mean or I was weak the first time He's tied up now," finisned irvelevantly, Heriick * felt foolish, fcolish, red as to face hands and feet. He put the hands! hastily behind him, not only to eon- them, but to cover that revolver felt like a carnon. He would out, so she couldn't see and in terpret the bugle { A woman opened the door, faped, motherly sort of woman. "I'm going down to the corner for glass of ice cream soda, June. It's such a fine night--"" . "Mother," interrupted the girl. And | then she turned to George, wiping her "Mr. Herrick, this is my ther, Mrs. Rowley." "I'leased to know vou, Mr. Nice welither for April, isn't it? te r.ght back, June--"" 'Just a minute, Mrs. Rowley." George had recoverdd his wits ani some of his natural audacity "Miss Miss June and 1 will go with vou." He looked hopefully at the girl. All right," beamed the mother, "I'll get a scarf, The little vrlk will do yon good. And that viserable puppy is tied up, so he can't Bother What did : 'Nothing, mother, murely. Then toc face ugly and I'd she appalingly | and big as (enl which back a 'mild a eves mo- Herrick I' June you. sav' June, vou "replied she looked at de- George | WOMAN'S BRIGHTEST DAY Comes With Good Health Through Use of Pink Pills. Her brightest day for 'every every woman is the day looks well, with most Ale I'nre. painful ness girl and when feels well and is of the fair Instead they suffer langor, have a terrible weak in the back, headaches that mike ev erything seem blurred, and ceaseless aching in the limbs. {and other trials afflict girls and men through the lack of rich, blood nature is calling for Dr Pink Pills have given the of real robust health to thousands of women who are happy to-day because these Pills actually make the rich, red blood that makes weak ones wel and This statement has been | and over again. Here is proof from Mrs J Manitou, Man, who says v busy term on secand cl followed only by a short time relaxation, and a strenuous two half months normal course' in ! 1906, 1 began teaching school ad a heavy rural school, with she but day s from a well, sex such a hese wo red Wil Jon strong "After work, ase March, al, the work a great nervous strain. This add. d to the overwork of study, pre vious to teaching, soon resulted in » "run down" condition. When vacation | time eame 1 did not pay much atten. tion to my ccrdibion. as I thought the holidays would fully restore me, bat at 1 resumed work again 1 soon | found this was not the case Oge morning "When I came to breakfast | everything reeled before i = Kk al | wost fainted awa The lady with | whom | was boarding advised me to! take Dr. Williams" Pmk Pills. always spoke very highly of her daughter having used them the most . is Ik She | i to: take her when | began to improve in health and such an appetite as I had. rapidly gained health, my face had al healthy glow, and 1 gained in weight. 1 have since often recommended Dir. i Williams' Pink Pills to others whe | {have used them with equally beneficial | results, and I believe the Pills to be a standard remedy for the ills for whith 14 you recommen them ™ You can get these Pills from ine dealer or by mail t a box or six boxes for Bs ho the Dr. Wilhams' Medicine Co., re ville, Ont. Special sale now on. Men's £5 tan apd black Oxfords, na. Dutton's, N90 Princess sireet, : DYNAMITE OR GAS? | swear called as exple 1 ca Ww the mm call by some imit the Havelock Man day, low struction work | ped and the wheel passed o Montreal burnt in Ottawa on and predicted to ifwell the time when them, | Roverument tahle. with empire and imperial beneficial results following | on a severe attack of inflammatory rheu. | wicked liberals and their malignity matism. 1 "deci ad- | agreeing vice, aid hb ily taken a few boxes | With their neighbors was to dencume antl misconstrue. 1 | did not announce one item of construc party wonld have revelled in pleasure if they with the United States that Rir Wil {frid Laarier's government {not one tap did the conservatives {te bring shout © mise to do. oc Ya vague generalialization whose real | pame is huneoimdbe (see Mr. Borden, for much respect, Iv, in such a boat in this oppociuee time grasoally way think that 'good tactics > wihehle, nnd deservedly 0, ¥ WHIG, SATURDAY, n-- NOWADAYS THE NECKWEAR MARES THE FROCK. With the ample, smart little trotabout frocks of ge an mohair, which are quite the thing for street wear this spring, are worn elahor- ate confections in the way of neckwear, The jabot pictured 'combines Irish lace with very sheer hand embroidered mull, and has 'a sugges. tion of the fichu, in its long ends falling to the warstline. This jabot is attached to a fall stock, but many of the spring frocks are collarless, the jabot falling from \ Shaped opening of a lace collar. | SATU CURATED WITH KEROSENE Ma Man Human Torch. NA Blazing Oil OUTLINE OF THE LOS | ANGELES TRIAL, AN What Prosecution and Defence Will Allege and Try to Prove in Com- Against the McNamaras. » X > kerosene lamp, whi believed loded fl ess eame a i f flame, In argu-§ ©» . : chethy ing Case Angeles, Cal me on Rn befo Judge battle pl prokecation orved revealed Fhe case prosect mn thas injured pers nesses to ¥ rat Tin building explosion relative eles was bs mony number dence and conf Manigal This will be the of of vietin 1 fla the oil, which em to have wdod full Yolume there. The woman, followed by the wha ie . > rabbed a seventeen witne knew ont » hlaw Ihe by they Bryvee cation n fire J. B during s the vear trace i | ing where' curred Wty shed by Me McNamara' re found in matter Detecti witness will i Ma off furr at and w this Indiana in EXPECTS TO LIVE TO BE 150, allega attack th dir I jefence will tion by d Cake Walk Youth, that the bui was destroved | Danced a to Shew His namite and will assert that tl wion was caused by exports. In ki: ul ynfessio Wi esse BR. Mc\a In every identified al are beet the defence wily to were in « Expert ed to prove McManigal 1. J. McNan otha ed by person the wn Workers' te Iron CRACKS AT TORONTO French-Canadian Newspapers Montreal. FELL UNDER WHEELS, By of Lost His Healey's Falls. May 12.4 of Ulark, met with at Healev's in which he | the knee. He and was In jumping erday, Weds adpe who Vigo with same 3 at hod oe was engaged ir ne i ( os such ridin off chmments editorially Arch wp MeAn passed er his } 5 y p we Lihat soars mall. engine fe was married three weéks ago The Game is Up. wit conservative party now its boats. It eannot go back t has made up its mind that anti-re iprotity means popularity. It joved Friday at a banquet ating his sueee Iie bishops heir ree the man pope CRS, to The has + Monument to Stevenson. Napa, May 13.-A the memory Robert was dedicated ou auspices of the New The memorial in Scotch monument Lois Mount Cal, to St anson Helena ander the Century Club of Napa consists of a book carved granite, a quotation Stev enson engrayed on it, : of Juarts taken from the Silverado mine. ft was here that in 1580; Sievenson w rote fix novel, "The Silverado Sypuat- ors. FIGS Are a valuable and nutritious laxativeg fruit, owing to an active medicinal principal, FIG PILLS 'contain the active principal of FIGS, combined with other valuable medica- ments, and are -guars to cure "WEAK BI, ADDER, LAME BACK and all p STOMACH and LOWEL rae At all dealers I3¢mmts per box, or Fig Ce A The 5, Ont. ~t t would banquet as a party at the It talked about the unity founded up- talked about the in from "hase with commerce. It upon free But to exchange vegetables all it did. It Yet Mr. Borden his ive policy. and could have made the bargain has made da imperial trade rela and not one tap do they pro Imperialism with them is ions, ave sorry to whom we have veinonaliy' sed political The conservatives what they are doing is ht will rave to "he PAGE AEVEN. ~ - - We have a large stock of COOKSON'S ANTIMONY ~ for immediate delivery. Prices right. THE CANADA METAL CO., LTD, TORONTO "For Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's" A Pound of Bulk Tea Doesn't Rutain a Pound of Flavor You Get All the Flavor in the Airtight Packages of 3) LIPTON'S TEA Ove er 2 2 Million Packages Sold W eekly {..New Cocnantier Tomatoes, Bananas, Piteapples, - Florida Grape Fruit, 'Sweet Navel and Mexican Oranges. 166 Piss S.A. J. REES, Pow 8 ¢ SAN GDS. SAAT nN. 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