THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22. Emm ------ - : "hh Vhers in the mountains, aithough she | { bad "nt hun many postcards abd ! ters, she had gol beard from Pearson. It was beginning to on her unwilling mind that Gass at} tations had besa of the unmesning| Vagiety. She was in a fierce ill hamor | In The Enemy's Count y. and the mght of poor Fewus did not serve to lesson her anger. You s a lool!" she smd "When I finds a thing is to my | Pat Tickey money's vietualony, divantage, 1 makes up my mind inde cows come home! fle twinkiin' 0" de eye. Hit's some! "! knows ls a fool, Hemus ans elevation fum dishwasher to private | wered her humbly "Gawd knows | lady's housekeeper, Misiuh Pearson, | know hit, lassy, and He knows, too, | and 1 shoah am goin' wid Mrs. Fin- | Jest can't hive fur away fm you. You | nellL™ - won t keer, honey, of | draps in at de | Melissa Merryman flung her head, | Bouse onct in a while, will you? | with the band of pale blue, silver | Seeing the frown that arose to het | headed Ave: strétehed across the [lOrehead, he hastened to add: "i | parting of her waving black hair, | 08 ! bother you; 1 jes: want to lem | high ip the air my eyes rest on yoah face occasional It was midwatternoon, and Melfsga |1Y, dat s all i unoceupfed, in the "servants' hal | Melissa turned off scornfullg, even | of the Osage, talked to Augustry |HOUEh she tell a sharp prick' of con | Pearson, the most 'dapper of the |*1°0C. and started back to the bin | four yellow waiters' of the little |"! house, ieaving Bemus standing Tennessee jown's hotel, gang wistiully at. her They wete disewssing the next dheres a tetler on. the kitchen ' See aNTeYN "RBBB BBN | | » . t table the ecurrier left for vou, Me | day's intended departures of Captain lisa," her mastress informed her on | and Mrs. Finnell for the Jumber her return Samp in Sle Jirginia, Where Cap Ihe letter was from Prunella Ban i" mL he b ad h ve years eon- ford, a quondam trend of Melissa, an} trae ws the mountain folk land it mlormed her in valnglonous fashion owners for the geting ont of poplar that the writer was shortiv to be tar lumber, to be hauled to the nearest ried to Augustus Pearson So fius railroad, fhirty miles from the wilerice was explained camp. . With hee and in a rage Meliss: ge Melissa Mrs. Pinnell had decided 10 BO 10 | otnod, still gazing al the latter when the camp for the time to live, and | yr. 1innell came to the Kitchen door wished Melissa to go with hor Don' : "Don't tet ¢ J 4 Wha.'s five yeah'! she told Gus mn et any ome here know vou Pearson. "I kin lay up money." "You ought to stay heah, Miss Me- Lissa," Ques answered her lightly fo Sou. teinal black a "Who knows of yon stays a while elissa 8 origina Hack ancestors longer, who 'you might ketch? | | were several generations remote, Shy knows a Bumber follows wid | Was fair, and to an ordinary observis hearts Just waitin' for a Httle moah | "he looked to be a person of all white encouragement "hefoal. dey opens blood. : : " dey moufs " "Twouldn't be safe !" the gasped Melissa's head swelled. The blue | "What's de reason, Miss Louise ? 5 ; ¢ - ribbon tossed In the air again. Gus | A negro killed a white man in A SYMPHONY IN BLACK AND WHITPE, might be one of those waiting ito | this county two or three years ago, With her smartly tailored suit of black and white ratine, the | "onen his mouf!" her mistress answered, "and since then roguish. looking debutante is wear ing accessories of black velvet aud | "Vil member youh words, Mr. [no negro has been allowed to stay white swansdown which accord well with the revers and cuffs of white Pearson," she said coquettishly. in the county more than twenty-10us | hpgadcloth and black velvet on the jacket. The aat shows one of the "Yon might tell dem fellows you | hours." . extremes in "Thm" crowns, the folds of velvet composing it almost has in mind when I's gone I's open "What would they do to a colored concealing the brim covering the « wansdown The separate collar of to correspondence?" person who stayed 7' black velvet is lined with white satin amd top-edged with swansdown Just outside the window a thiek- Melissa had turned an ashen hue and the envelope muff of mate materials contains a pocket for the pot fgure stood; a pair of solemn Mrs. Finnell hesitated. "There was | accommodation of the handkerchief, card-case and purse, eyes looked in on Melissa and a pair fone here last summer." = . : of ears listened miserably to her "What became of him ?* quavered near falling over the log by whieh words. ; = Melissa. ' he had stubborhly planted himself Some folks they kéep huntin' for wiki -- an Mh nay At] "I don't know," answered her mis ""Lawd, honey," he stammered Sorrow: on antem, Ore Aer employ | yess; "somebody said they hanges when he sensed her meaning, "I'd | They sigh if they're ri p : y + sense , ev sigh 1 y're right or they're jhant at the hotel, Melissa had done | him. "But," she added coc e willin' to crawl to de jumpin' wrong: uh ry work. Bemus Guilliford, Melissa's frightened look. "T don't |, q place ef you was goin' dar wlth | But this day's as good as to-morrow gar ae man and c..aner of streets, suppose it was true. No doubt hi. [1 So I jest keep a-livin' along. ° had ou She o the first friends. got away safely." : in the early forenoon Melissa and Then She had t ougnt well of him, Melissa crept into her tittle room off | gamus clambered aboard the outgo- | | jest keep a-livin' along, bi he i erself worlds |. "litchen. Gus Pearson's perfidy | jug passenger train Bemus wai || jest keep a-singin' a song: po fig an 2 emus'. obscure and her rage forgotten. Suppose Be: weary from the long journey under | 'Phere's no use to sigh ; ' mus should refuse to leave when they | the concealing rug. but his black | While the sun's in the sky: Por Bemus had never dared to warped him, would' they &ill him at! ace shone with joy. So I jest keep a-livin' along. hint "his ghty love in -words, but ch aaw ill ? 2 -- -- et] ak asennad the a At dx o'dock thé mext morning BOYS' FOOT BADLY SCALDED. | When the Lord made the world, | Melissa had heard their mossage. | when Melissa, washing the breakfast Ree was | in it | " "Lawd, how min il Ae ye dishes, listened in secret apprehension | Mother Says Zam-Buk Acted like To give him directions? He Bemus whispered to himself, "Never | 10 every outdoor sound, there came a Magic! _knowed a to see'my gal fub five yeah! Lawd, | modest knock at the kitehen doorand | = Capell, . 31 Sydney sireet, || Wouldn't how to begin it, I'd ruther die! She, don't keer de |Bemus came in, broadly slag. + | Hamilton, tells how benebicial Zam Bein' gofhiin' but dust by the road. rappins o' her foot for ma, but as Before he could open his now ay Buk proved.in her family. She write sla 1 fant kee Hin alode long's I kim git to Jest see her I kin | greeting Melissa seized him WO by lntle boy, aged one and a hall A ) i Bl neeh a-.lvin' along, : to-dive. "0h, Beem, you's a livin years, put hix foot into a pot of] A can't say the Lord's work is | A few dave later Melissa fousid her: | teen prayin for you to come. ,Jonve boiling water The foot was so bad I+ a TORS! ig} self in a big, hastily erected cottage, | do country ms minute, Bemus ! Gi iv sratdod that the skin came oH Tawi sigh, the. ake: under towering hemlocks in a pocket | away, for Gawd's. sake ! nig [with his stocking, and he had i 1 Fost er TUBAly Da y: of a awardiy Dre: outwardly serene, At the touch of her fingers on hie shocking 'scald, from instep to toes an 8 but inwardly fiNed with an unaceount. ann Bemus's heart gave a great leap 'I at once sent for a suppl Ol I'm thankful for sun and f " ry ® 1 i ui r Ss NC or ae orvhading, ut walkin ith of t - { ain't e nothin!" | 4am Buk, amd .as soon as this was ap showers: s 0 ng wi honey, don soems . . gic ant T ' { | the Finnell's * three-year-old ar 2 Fd ° dem wawpilt | Pied, It seems to act like magic an The Lord makes the winter and came upon Bens, carrving | . dey A wha | was sleepin (¥2V€ Jing ade." 1t was good to: el May . v a T Slérs, 00! sa > J wrapped bundle of clothing When he or ht and' tolled. me 'I hatto ght that Zam-Buk stopped the pak, be | And he'd hide all the graves with rhe he i ty jOBUSe up to applying it NC te his Rowers saw her a look of joy spread over his out"n de country afoah sunup, less'n a p ile he time, but soo f fe g wars 2 a rout features 4 ine kill but laws, honey | nurse the ci all th If folks didn't weed 'em away! ULawd, Melissa," he exelsimed, "I's a Bue ne, - sheer me ! J after | applied Zam-Buk he was ans dat giad tose vou! ) been nu tryin ov a give em de slip, Jious to. get on the floor and go 30 I jest keep a-livin' along, ever sence vou left to reconcile mywe't fo. .up 3 'be, in-dey funnin',! ¥ith his play ! Still thankful for sunlight and to livin' widout seein' you, and | jest' " Fo hihi Fast "01 only used four boxes of Zam song. . | coddn't do hit mos ' dev'd duck me er in. j Buk, and the scald was then entirel know, when it's snowin', } » any moah'n a hog can On the porch there was a rattle o Ts ; hve widout eatin'! So | Jest up and]: pa fon {- Captain Fin. | healed; so 1 consbder this the bes i0d's roses are growin', | come out heah wha' you is. 1 reckon | *Pure and the vo Nie wile Ta to | investment I ever made I bdiey So 1 jest keep a-livin' along! | nell, speaking fo his Zam-Buk would have cured the scak --F. L. Stanton. : ' | | are a negro, Mehssa," she cautioned | her "Fm afcaid it wouldn't be safe [ "I JEST KEEP ASLIVIN' ALONG.» T IYI CE TURAN YE rrr RG a ne WLLL LI Mf 1 could use shat floor upstairs 1 cc uld double my Profits." WL LL LL LLL LLY: hho blondie bh LL TTT Bringing Down Garage Costs 7 v 3 { OW many floors do you pay rent for ? An\Otis-Fensom | How many do you use ? [Is each floor requirements r 3 equally valuable to you ? portion to v Yew I kin git work at de sawmill or som o mers round hea Ve the kitchen. 0 hod over [oven more quickly had the boy Been In the mouth Melissa had been| "The fyeh/nre In on vesterday | ving down afl the time, but after Plevna Budget. & niyo beng mek BL leave | Deginning with Zam Buk it made ti Plevna, Oct. 21 ~Partridge hunt- 3 { that ifs I'hese are questions which every Crarage using more than one Joe ! i : { owner should ask himself wiil double the vakh dollar you have ---------------- ke a LLL LL LL ITT Louise. They ordered of 'the boy» | 90re 80 easy that he was soon on gicling is the order of the day Mr thinks be saw bim about sunrise this|/ guest of G. Ostler for a few davs Th : "I might; also tell vau thay my next IY. re goturing Sie . had | Mrs. R. Barr of Mountain Grave is! - maotning. - a sy "to Mm, aged five veags, SI less N hts waods for him, and it nae Bh i bad ok chilblains. "We used | Visiting her parents, Rev. Mr. and | him #f they find him, I'm afraid. ' Mrs. Hall, at the parsonage Quite S------ Haig I a ---------------- A Freight elevator parts all / Jb) we : floors on the same level; nrakes Oris FENSOM hy if 4 : = " ' on a e everysquare inch of floor space tr charg 1 equally valuable. Jt enables you ELEVATORS to arrange your tools, machinery 3 di JS REESE Za tuk n these also, and it cured Melisa 'threw her arms sbout Be -- . Por soln of all kinds I small JiR improvement is being added to} » ~ jthe Methodist chureh by shingling | . mns, in future use only Zam-Buk " ' i at must a fe USE : the roof ar giving side 3 Continually Crew Worse Unt Or. 0), Lawd, Mise Louise, wh Housdkvepers everywhere -- speaks @ roof and ing the outside a Wha' kin T hide him *"* she | . Y new coat of paint School is pro- Chase's Nerve Food Restored T do n larly of Zam-Buk. Jt is a sure cure gressing favorably under the able eried wildly, . a alee } oth : io Be safe anywhere in the [for ecrema, rashes, ringworm, chapped Management of Miss Curtis of Sec ands, survy, heat rashes, cuts, burns ley's Bay. Fred Hall is able to be! " house, degn't you think, Thurmond? a ; inl « | Moers, discharging sores, abscesses, out. asain aft bing ie ¢ . Finuell, pitying the girl's dis : a ing laid up for] thaws. + oh piles, inflammation, festerlng and atl [some time being - hurt by his horses irned to her husband. "Then : | A tornight "We can slip him away." skin injunes and diseases. 5. box, [running away, throwing him from Seated in the TFinnell's largest all droggists and stores, or Zam-Buk [the wagon and ziviig hin a oy vioset 'Bemis passed the day in| 'o., Toronto, for price For #kin [shaking up Mrg. Hill and two darkness. About 8 o'clock in the | diseases use also Zawm-Buk 'Soap, 200. [small children were also throw n evening Capt. Fimmell brought his | tablet, out, but fortunately they escaped nette to the door. Seated on ------ without being hurt. Edward James Fagonet +s sent by him was Mrs Breakers head. of --Marlbank is visiting at Thomas the beth © was ibly La Tait's. Mrs. J. Shultz has returned Finnell, whom he ostensibly 8 nairoft Journa . home from visiting her phrents, M taking to meet the morning train. And the PFreunch-Canadians of Que and € Re Baas p on wo Mr *y p 2 Ge { Ontar nis a 0 eloraine, | Bemus, streteh yourself flat on bec and the Germans o +d TN Nes. Ie Reins. who Deloraine, floor and cover yourself with | (where there is quite a large colony) . ] 3 - -- the rug." Capt. Finnells, ordered. | are taking notice. All appearances url for : : a of eka, is | "It will be cramped quarters but | zo to show that these two antagonist He anti hoster . te bee at F. ; we can't risk the mountain fellows | «¢ elements will combine to protest wd SS > rs ys Yel attend | ' 7 cram y b. § ar a. 4 tbe - ple at-| » ed 1 or two | igainst any of Canada's hard-earned . , RK ! Jeelug Jou. A Pp 4 noney going for warlike prepara [t®nded the corn husking at J . \ an neck!" SmRe's. O aa is hatter Joan 4 irakan Roehl slow. | ons. Should they do so, the ad. |Lemke's on Tuesday evening 3 a dream, [ministration will be wrecked almost TT Diath Re - ; tke ong wali 1n, besought | 88 soon as parliament meets. Hdmi Wik Yity ae Years, wl ) Do you find 18 fall 2 1 Do you get run down * » po oo ae mm sa Hiadeliphia, « 3d.~in testify. | --a 14 pow fan} yi 3 § fa Melissa in a nervons tremor. - Ing aatuct Ber: Lushan : > catch cold easily--feel like h ng in a wari roo instead of ® Mrs Compbell. oll Jeadyl asked Capt. Fined. | The State's Tig mip, accused of assaulting her: Me -- | braviry the biting blasts? You do not need fe "Good-by, Bemus," Molissa whis- "The New York state treasury har | nie Felt, decjared that she was in | Start now to build up reserve strength with What misery to lie awake nights 4 and think of aif sorts of things with. | pered; then, despite her fears » 101 received $3,150,000 as an installment | the custom. of receiving a' beating | Hie Sha te, nd Ro, IMGT 8,00 SB ht 5 Lobe ar rom ih rs hr, ont te Bash | y to ore land a John Jacob Astor estate. From this subjected to this treatment for the Z J t ] 4 the Retro Smwergy. wasted in the [stillness of the night. Nea. Jayment real estate experts calculate | sast nine years. Mrs. Felt's test. " - - as e €8§. tasks o the day. # "0, Beem. you humps up onder fia: Vincent Astor's, fortune is be | mony, as far as the last alleged at. | % . sg one of the surest indications of an ex. | 9at rug--I'm skoered for you! I'm | yoon $66,000,000 and $70,006 000. tack was concerned, Was corrobor. | d 2 ee . : hausted nervous system. You must |Skeered for you! Ta tt Sted by two discolored eyes, while g " Preparation of ver have sleep or a breakdown "Bemus threw the r o m B., Thal, for the past min: vers] She also produced a razor with | -- Dr. Chase's Nerve Food ad leaped BIMBI 10 The RIOUN. bonnie" x1 the raiment works an Which her babar said, threat- p= 4 b "dest as well tourn out de owes, Marlbank, has opened up a hardware | snéd to kill her. The woman was ~a vitalizing compound of pufe Cod Liver Oil Extract, with Malt spar' yosh kind lady de | ithing and grocery busisess Wn | surrounded by her six children while . 5 Hypophosphites and Wild Cherry tt tain the natural, restful sleep which the age ' testifring. x As an ll. rou . ; helps so materially in restoring vital- 3 : he ------ / wg Bs an all-round tonic and ity to the nerves and strength to the Dr. Mo e's Digs Up Pot of silver, / blliider-up "this preparation has whole rs : New Haven, Comn.. Oct. 2] Pas / few, i any. equals. . It puts an edge on the appetite Indian Root Pills... van » Jdaborer, fousd on bis -- aids digestion supplies rich and easily assimilated i shovel a pot containing 1,000 = pices ) wourishment tones up the narves:--and especially of silver, witch he uncovered. Each | : strengthens the lungs, bronchial tubes and throat coi is rated in valve at about forty | In 50c. and $1.00 bottles, at your druggist's, . 4 * FOR EVERY SILEENT THENt'S 4 cents, but the dates of the pieces are | PL afi a ' NA-DRUACO SPECIE SEARING This batewn 150 "and 178, and thei: | ; TRADE WARE BEE THAT YOU GET FY. age makes them worth ahgut . each. Vatenti was foreai to fight his eer flow workmen to escape with his , 4 : snl : ! W. 8. Nethery, Ameliashury. | «The denth of Mrs. Robart, Mor lack, * Fdward Zimmerman passed away op * ------------------ parts stock, and accessoriege'in the mo ELT order 10 ensure LIC operation ; Ww id i t f i yoni Send ALAA EE EE ET hauling, shifting and moving are eRmis their of 4 a me your {] ? Book, | OTIS FENSOM ELEVATOR COMPANY. LIMITED a. TRADERS BANK BUILDING - TORONTO "Address Ants RL LIT VY Ail A A AE OL A EO CU CE TTT TATE E TS treasure. +8.) , reevesof ' smooveds H. NM. Williams as Capadiag [ie occurred at Pontine, Mich. agud Friday, aftef' 4 lingering illness. Thi? (mee government t at Toledo," Ohio. | fifty years. Deceased was the sidest funeral took plaer on + Sunday' Ag" a The salary is 31,700 & year, with an [Heughter of the late Jakin Hrvden, of | Mack § Creek clinreh and his remsine | mowing cex- [Pliston, and wint with her Wushend | wers interred in Black Crk "burying: . ito Michiga woe years sgo. ground, x :