.«l .‘vx~_1._,;r.. ‘2.» .., mags... ‘ v - ~ -w‘-_r-.‘-rh2-v*‘% viv"w~‘~vc.l= ~‘~.""<.4"'~ "uH-r'H/Wu ‘ï¬â€™H "\4)!-x"‘ HM.‘ -’w‘a€.~'r w ""-‘"'~Aj"" :v .x‘ ""‘7‘ . V, ‘ _, ..w ,ntyz‘.‘ â€"<\ fit/IN; ..w..,p.\.,.=,.,:-5‘-. ; ,> m A 4 . , “Mg... g‘..~<...\,_-,.. ,. I,“ ., -.-_.»:._. a, I .40", p. 3, $.47; 4.- ‘51-.“ h .. “V. _,â€",‘_g»,=.’(..,_x. .- ._r-., p arm’s; .- WWW~mhgrwv - t . ised the countess that the secret oR. THE HERITAGE 0F MADAME could not keep him indeï¬nitely, neither could he release him withâ€" out exposing himself to the danger of a publicity which he greatly dreaded. To send him to Siberia, the order for which had been given as‘a last resource, did not remedy anything. It was to cut the difï¬culâ€" ty. not to resolve it. I Besides, in his last interview with him, Robert-dc Carnoel had spoken with so much energy and‘earnest- mess that he succeeded in casting doubts in the inin of his jailer. W-In the capacity ..of';seerct agent, this Russian was accustomed to l")an L m CHAPTER iiiâ€"(eont’ci) ‘fthre is he?†Alicc- asked guickly. , “This morning I could have an- swered you, but I have just prom- slsculd restbetween. us two." V “Of inc alSO she exacts se:rcr:v. That house is full of mysteries †u i “I begin to think so. 'We will abâ€" stain from mutual questionings. Bat I may at least ask what course you mean to take. What will you. say to your father, to Vignorv? My uncle is persuaded that all is satis- factorily arranged; Vigno'ry; rest-s . . in absOlutc security. Do You inâ€" 33" ‘malrs.'fIIO-Ill a“ points’ and to tend to leave them to their Illu- Change hlsi» batteries as, Often as Bicns?†‘ - ' I necessary. "He possessed a marvel “Noximepï¬e‘d Alice, “1 Shall ten lous supplmicss in “turning when my father _‘t(,_dray that I. have once he discovered himself to be on changed my mind and do not mean the wrong trad" And he “OW 130' to marry.†, - gnu to askhimselfif he would not “Diabk, 37 your father might mkeédo well touscarch elsewhere for the you at your word. You‘d“ nof,§accomplice of the thieves. That marry Vignor .’ but neither will you I some one in banker’s house was marry Robert.†, in league With them was certain, “It is my dearest, Wish .not, to but vsiat proved this to be M. de marry at all.†i ' . . . . . uMy deal. Aï¬ce, I believe you do fmspic‘ion might rest upon the cash nut my what you think; but, {his is mr himself as well as upon DID see- not a moment- to discuss it with l'et‘3'1'y- ‘ you. One word, however. Do not :‘that might not have ll'Wnl some to any decision for a few days, gamec in 531d the 00101701 to him‘ anal above all do not declare your- 5‘5â€. “if: lnStead 0f (“reeling all (“‘1' self. It is more than will be needâ€"lollim‘ts toward this .l'mmg mam “0 ed to decide what course to takcth-‘vd cal'Cflllly Wflt’Jth the (‘lel'ks with respect (,0 pp dc Cranmer“ and valcts of the banker! Per- "You are, then on his side?†ask- hallS the†is yet “1310- I 111’“ half ed Mlle. Dorgcres, with emotion. lemlll'Cd '00 think Vaï¬'ili is Tight “Yes; 1 am even astonished that; and that he must be releasad on I should have given in for an in-lglVlllf-E his W011] 0f honor ’50 b9- 5i‘ stant to the foolish suspicions that 10% concerning the Past month-n wot-e so easily admitted.†’I‘hese perplcxities occupied Col. I‘Iour friend Vignory does not Borisoff all the evening and night think \vitli youj’ . I _ after his conversation with M; do I feel less sure of Vigiiory SlllCCgUill‘llOG-l. Their effect was .0 11:â€" the countess has touched on oer-lduce him .to countermand the ioui" tain inexplicable points in his con-,ncy to Siberia. In truth, he feared ductâ€. W _ .l . being rcproachcd for having takcnl “n Ah l‘ at last; I cried the girl. a, measure of'this sort of such qucs i Ilmn I. may speak. lou willun- tionable utility. He decided to elm-stand me when I say that in a-‘tci'nporize and to connect himselfl moment of anger and tlcsp:s.»i1‘ I CH- more closely with‘M. Dorgcres. in gagcd myself to this man, but I order to study the habits and relay- would die sooner than marry him. {ions of those around him. ï¬nd as If he had any heart he would neverllie felt the need of dist 'action, he have accepted what I had to offcrlha-d his horse saddled and went to â€"indiffcâ€"rencc and a large dowry. the Boris attended by a groom cf- Hls 1‘05lgnalii0n is but CRICUIILUOD 3 'ter announcing his intention to-dme his gentleness, baseness.†out and to return probably quite “You go “either far,†said Max- late_ ime; “but I have not the heart to His ride was marked by no llll'l- blame 5'0“: Emd: I l‘elmilt, 3’0“ may dent and had no effect of enabling, count on me. Here we are at theddm to collect his ideas. He" saicll Boulevard Haussman. I do Dill? l to himself that he might at any tiincl know that I shall see you tO-mOT'be released from an embarrassng row. Write to me if anything oc~lposition by liberating M. de Car-l curs to make you wish for me; antlfnoe]E promising him'his support asl then, perhaps, I may be able to telltale price oi his Silence, And rcn- y’Ju What the countess deSil‘GS Illelliiiiiig in his savoir-fairc which liirll :50 C‘mceal for the Present? CODCCl‘n' extricat-ed him from more' difï¬cult mg RUbE'l‘t- d0 (3&1‘11001-†positions, he returned to the city ‘ “Alla 1,†llllll‘mlll'Ed Alice; lower‘ with a tranquil mind, proposing to[ mi: J10? VOlCE‘a “Wm Perhaps V511 pass the evening according to his you what I have just seen at licinfancy, hOIISe-†’ He dismounted at the door of his CH V ‘1 club, and intending to dine the-re. ' -' J x - sent away his horse and groom. After the explosion that followed ' H0 found What he Sought: ’1 l'llfice the inconsiderate visit of ll‘laxime at ('1' WhiSt till-’19» 3.7"} “lat T119i4lf=~lfl Dblgcms’ COL Bo'ï¬soff quickh. 1.6- should mar his satisfaction 16: had turned to calmer sentiments. L His unusual gOOd'h‘Ck’ and When he . . . . . .- - . .._is1 fits of anger did not last- loug where 1058 to make. 1115 LU‘lCtte [‘31 the “ g‘ave interests were, at, stake, and ening had won a considerable sum. such. was the case now, for he had It was his habit to make -up a to determine a delicate question on Iparty here from four to six, and in which he felt himself very lunch in that case his valet dc chambre had the. dark. The proceedings of tliisiordcrs 'to bring him his dress f: r l‘lal‘B-bl'llllled Maximo proved no-ltlic evening. thing, unless it were that an al- He was putting the ï¬nishing most idiot boy afï¬rmed that M. den touch to this toilette, when a card Carnoel was retained by force in alwas placed in his hand from a. gen- house in the Rue de Vigiiy. The itlcman who wished to speak with SlllJPOSithn V3213 SO unlikely, it‘ll-2:11 on urgent business. The name could scarcely gain credence any-lwas unknown to him. and the card where and need not give him very had a peculiar mark in the corner. serious concern, and the seconds of§ Quite surprised to see this Sign, young Dorgcres not having shown l which was understood only by the themselves at- twelvc o’clock iiextlntraclies of the Third Section and day, there was no longer reason toiby those only of a certain grade, expeet them- , Ithe colonel decided that he could But COHCBTHIUB‘ his 1315501109. M-‘uot dispense with giving audience Borisoff’s anxieties were great. Holto the man who made use of this A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla BX dissolving granulated sugar inlwntcr and n ding Mapleine. adehcions tyrup is mIJCjPJ a syrup better than†maple. Maple-inc is sold by grocers. If not send 50c for 2 oz. bottle and recipe book. Crucent Mfg. Co.. Seattle, Wn far msrmpeu ~ . - v cA'rzmmuL raven use an nose mm 1mm" Diseases Cures the sick and acts as a preventive for others. Liquid given on the tongue. Sale for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy: 50c: and $1 a bottle: $5 and $10 the dozen. Sold by all drugglsts and home Hoods houses. Distributors: All Wholesale Drug Houses. SPOHN MEDICAL 00., Chemists, GOSHEN. INDIANA. U.S.fl. __..â€"_ __.._._..__...__..._ ‘ Carnoel'l . Why not; some other? while you were with. the general at sign, and could shorten the inter- air is' one of the mysteries of bird HOVV THIN- FOLKSL?‘ . View if ,the subject, seemed lOtlILC I’ceswecps, which are so graw- CAN GET FLESHV On entering the parlor of the look like enormous bats when club, he found there a young man of ' ï¬ne presence and elegantly dressed, who welcomed him by a IDhraSe iii the Russian languagc,â€"â€"a gplirasc more ' signiï¬cant than the zmark on the visiting card. There lw as no longer room to hesitate. ’Ilie newcomer belonged to the political lpolice, and occupied, too, a high lplace in it. i The question was, why had he fconie to Paris, and Borisoff cxpel‘v ‘ciiccd a vague disquietude. I “My dear Alexis. Stepanowitch,†said the unknown, addressing him, laccording to the national custom, by his ï¬rst name followed by the _ Christian name of his father, “this lis not a favorable place for talking; let us dine tOgethcr at a public house.†I “Willingly,†replied the colonel, who felt the necessity of putting on a, good countenance; “which would you prefer, my dearâ€"~Mouriatinc 2†“Say Ivan Ivanovitch. Let us go l.c~â€"-Begnon’s, Avenue de 1’ Opera. I arrived this morning after sixty hours of express train, and am in need of refreshment.†‘ worthy of his attention. ful in their motion on the ground, , mlNow Accidental Discovery (men fli ‘lit. Swall I . ' . ~ '7' , - . milk I 1 on 0“ Shim], m ‘1 .‘e‘n‘ htarthng Resultsâ€"Puts Flesh on . 6‘ (Game S“. 5’ ‘mve mind 'I‘Iiiii'PeopIe and Bounds Out Im- wmg movement with great speed pom.“ lay-gums. . and extraordinary power of flight. ‘ ' l ‘ 1' - ..â€" q -. . . . _, » Simple Prescription Given. THE STING. _ -_- - “Early, love,†exclaimed Mrs. For Womenâ€"ï¬nd men: too» {0‘ Knowsey to her husband) on his ,.e_ that lllflbl.Cl‘â€"WIIOIC1LD never appear- tm-n one evening from the Ofï¬ce, stylish With aiiythingthey wear, be- HI have bbcen d dreadful“, insuw . causeof abnormal thinness and an- ed in ‘ " p lgularity, this remarkable prescrip- “Insuuwrgn exclaimed Harry. gtion is destined to solvethe prob- “By Whomg†' l‘em. Asa beauty maker for the “B-by your mmmther,» Crcdlfigure it is Simply wonderful while ausw I _ 1 me young Wife, bursting into tem.s_ it adds biightuess to the eyes, and lcolor to the checks and lips. It “My mother, Flora’l- Nonsense! . g . . ,. he’s miles away visiting a friend.†“ilmlqs no ll’ialttlcul‘z'] (11%“)? but Flora dried hm. tears ac :s as an an ‘0 name y i s pe- ' ' u x .3 -‘- v “I'll tell you all about it, Harry, :("ï¬glfï¬lvon 2:235 nerves distribute over the body, all the nourishment or flesh building elements obtained from the food. The trouble with thin people has always been that they do not ab- an thelsorb or‘rctain enough of the fleshy wav through. Do vou understand '5†math to make them ga'm m wag}?! ‘lI understand.“ But where does e‘lcn t9 ‘3‘ normal extend; but 1’11,†the insultrcome in Zn ' pew ilmcoxfry blending {certain I u .__- .'- _ __ . iarm css c'ugs is a rave a ion .0 'Tile COlonCI Showed- his 5(3i‘ii3tt,’3beiiizilmidielgvifill)uiiétlingoiiii icgmcc’ and hundreds hm}? gained 110l- the “'35? {T9111 the 3â€} CC It: to fresh floods of tears. “It humid lrom tcii to forty pounds in a few ‘mU‘hRStened 10 (1011.3,13 nglcfiil *‘Pâ€"PLP. S.,â€"â€"~Dâ€"dcarl?lora. d’dont.we‘:lls‘ “1001.9 13 30 danger of be. A5 500“ 535. they 7"?†on 1.9, 3?‘ Hail to give this l-lcttcr to Harry, :09'1‘11‘g ‘5’“ Ta?" We“ yo.“ 3'3“ the levard, which in this locallty “35 right weight then stop usuig. love,†she said. u “A letter came to you this morning, addressed in your mother’s writing, so, of course, Iâ€"~ I opened it.†. “Of course,†repeated Harry drily. . . “Itâ€"~it was written to you - . ~ I wâ€"want him to have it.’ †a 1 (NW3 SOhta-T'N, the newll’ï¬l'l'llcd _. ,x.__ The general health and strength began “HIS, Still 1“ Russmni SYMPATHY. is greatly improved in anyone from the age of sixteen to sixty. Womc: “I feel sorry for Squinchley.†soon get- plump, with well rounded “What’s the matter with him 2†arms and full bust, mu] men he. “Chronic insomnia." come straight, strong-looking and “So do I feel sorry for him, if healthy. St. Petersburg, and I'returncd tollic’s as disagreeable company for In a half pint bottle get- three the department when ‘ you Weill} himself at night asdie is for other ounces of essence of Impsin and†abroad, My w’gh is, my dear Alems, people in‘ the daytime.†V three ounces syrup of rhubarb to act with you as comrade. I shall V '1"â€"~»-â€"-.â€"â€" ’ Then add one ounce compound es- not begin by showing you my writâ€" HIS RANGE. sence cardiol, shake and let stand ten power-574.1105, aic, houex e1, at «At What IS Bk“. working nowrpz two lioui s. I‘th and one ounce your disposal when you \Y}Sll.i ' . . ‘ “At anybody he can do.†tincture cadomene compound (not Meanwhile", Shall I give you the “But What does he do?†caidamom). 'Ia-ke a LBI'ISDOOIIIIII . . . 0 passuoic : )~,A«? 1-" H . “Anybody he can work.†{39? to £1213. ai'tci locals, an . w cigh (Io be continued.) . W ‘ )0 me )Colllnlng. Probably the shabbiest thing in the world is a wornout welcome. I ._ V A . Without mucking the truth MADE (internists SINIWING. Racially of Wing lllcrcinciitâ€"l’ut-i some men’s talk is long drawn out “â€" - .. ).. . . ‘ ‘. , ' Annual Statement 05‘. the British ml†0" the L “(05’ . fleaChel‘IUI would hko Sume‘mc‘ America Assurance Company. Birds have different modes ofgln the class to deï¬ne the meaning! "You do not know me, and-‘do not recognize the name of Mouria- tine. That is not surprising. I was stationed in. our I’olish provinces . .._..-.____..y‘c._.._.__.__ A -’:Lâ€"-â€"---â€"- Iâ€) W Bill I) S FLY. _ _ , , f _. , ‘ ,, . . p ., .L,‘ Attention is direct-ed to the annu- flight, Just as men have differenti0 “90 letsa" Bmght’ Boyâ€" 1‘,’ bial ï¬nancial statement of the Brit- ~ gaits in walking or running. Hapidl Slcelnng “nth ymff feet towards me ' isli America Assurance Company ' wing movement docs not-always im-lhea'd 0f the bed' ~ - given in another place in tryâ€"day’s ply speed in flight any more than; “I Hot-ice, Edwm'dy†said 3 lflla’lissue. The proï¬ts on the year’s rapid leg movement. implies speedltflhel‘ lllleanCl, “that WllellCVfBTgtrading amounting to $213,111.50 in walking or running. l-Vitli us ithO‘Jl‘ employers adVOl‘ti-‘SC 1301' cle'lflislgivo evidence of the. satisfactory is the length of the stride that tells1 01' salesmen they stipulate 'mUSb ‘ condition of the company’s affairs. ultimately. What, apart from wingl be married-i 7) “YES: the Old 113'" l The surplus to policyholders stands movement, tells in the flight of the mum,†ilvssel'ted Edward, “the-Vial $935,363.53 TIM" l-ll‘f‘mlum l1" mm is not, known, says the Scots- want men who are accustomed to come was $1,658.239.-65 and out of man. being ordered abmllï¬l" this were paid lire losses of $839,? Speaking broadly, long wingedi . . . __ l004.€28, and other expenses of $660,- birds are strong and swift fliers;I 18'l7.04. Interest and other receipts short winged birds are feeble in tare given as $5-â€"-l,723.l5 and this 'i'light. When we consider that 3. .brings the proï¬ts up to the very, cumbrous, slow moving bird like the . gsatisfactory amount mentioned heron moves its wings twice per! 3 iabovc. The British America Assurâ€" l iauce Company was incmporated in and since the organization the ‘ ï¬re losses paid have reached the enormous sum of $33,620.764.Cl. second when in flight it is evident , that many birds have a very rapid! :' wing movement. Mest Small birdsl ~‘ have this rapid wing movement withl “- feeble powersof flight; the commoul : wrcn and the dipper for instance,l l have a flight like that of a young - bird. l ' Many of our smaller migrants sccni but to flit from bush to bush or from tree to tree. Members of a - l m GRAPEB sills its use. new wllES, waster-rill. 12 Vaseline Remedies in Tubes Capsicum. Borntcd. Meiitliolm'cd. Carbo- latcd, Cumphorutcd, White Oxide of Zinc, etc. Each for special purposes. Write for Free Vaseline Book. ' _ GHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Cons'd) . 379 Craig St. W.. Montreal r. .' . c . I it» _, , .-_ .+__-__.¢T.. MAY "ET WIN OUT. The United States America. Nu- -va-. Affairs Committee may give I’cary a. chance to beat- (look to the Ammias Club. the thrush family are low fliers, the x, "J? blackbird in particular, with its 5 i, _‘ U 3 .. hasty, hurried flight often just ,4 j '- ’ ' '“ h '_ _ ’ avoiding fences and gm mm'e- Was- m ' ' ,_,,____,,_u, '. ’efr’ismc inicislfiswcil tail:- haye a, beautuul undulating Englishmanagargigginglistlessitiéï¬fï¬itï¬liiitiéi5all? 'iz'sé {rem “11th hale of limingearnestnesscan ~- is linear gym ,1, ,,;,d,g,,,1 0,210,, ageing . itgttlllï¬ttlltlllsltttl:I many slightest still willtlllillllltllttlllli . merit of their wings. Even a large .1». ' A rim“ 1-. ,j- '~ Earp; is»: bird like a pheasant will glide iii ' ‘ ' ' ' raw, g’igyifdfiy for more than two hundred H I if . AS 1 . . ' .' ’ ? .._ I. ~ . s . - ~ .rouse hmve L land “in†mono“ P‘agc leuces wear Best Sales for Lawns. Parks. harms and Railroads. Mme miles of Page .6 A ‘7 _ f“ V x 1 1" t [h :Pcnces and 73.000 Page Gales now in use in Canada. Our 1910 Fences are better than ever. Page Without any gl cat spccc , Du \\ 9D Gates for 1910 have Galvanized Frames. Get our latest prices and booklet. they sail, coming down with the V THE PAGE WERE FENCE co., LIMITED * Wind, as they prefer to do, they go ' Largest fence and gale manufacturers in Caunda 503 IVCTY fast. Bet-ore alightng they WAIJhERVII-LE TORONTO MONTREAL ST.JOHN WINNIFZG TC}; RM.â€~ flap their wings several times very rapidly, like the clapping of hands. Does it correspond c0 putting .on INCORPORATED A.D. I833. q ' , . ‘3 71" n‘ I ' ~ I tln brakes m mmma the 31%“ Hana OFFICE. iin the case of mechanical locomo~ , TORONTO ' :tion? With little apparent use of ., ,_ n iltS Wings the “‘00d Pigeon “19S Very STATEMENT FOR YEAR ewomc use. 31, 19.0. lsh'ong1y and ra'pidly' 113- never OASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,022.17: [8 seems to “bring up†mUCh before UHC-u'ned Premiums and other Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . l,l(_26,3()() 63 alin‘htin '. but crashes into a trce‘ ‘ - ‘ T: n It Dfun ibeed. “when it rises its hurplusto PoliCy-lioldCrs............................................$ iyijï¬hg 5;, wings crack like pistol shots. ' ‘ Ldssses mid Since lllcm' Ora'ion in if ~ ...........................$ix.ï¬.zn.7oi (u Ducks are strong on the Wng and l P '3.) , a “5". ..... 1W often ï¬v in single ï¬le. Geese will Fire memiums.............~........................, . . . . . . .. . s.,t.5:«',.2;,9 435 llv wedge or arrowhead shape, gellâ€" . . . . . . . . . . . (2:: .. . - ' " u......................a-.................. " .1 -. _ orally at a conmderable haight. So I _ __~ ,_J,),),55l 30 do many gulls and other sea birds, . _...._ -._... :5 use?“ 35 54~723 Is Proliton Year‘s J'SJ’liq “‘11;le in a stately, measured fashion, , their calls occasionally sounding Interest and other Receipts , . ' like “Left, right, left, right.†Kestrels have a beautiful, clean cut. clipping motion oï¬tthcn‘ Wings and look like yachts sailing through while their hovering in the IV. ll. MEIKLE, General Manager. P» ll- SIMS, 50m"â€"“‘â€.V- Applications for Agencies at unrepresented points to be ad- dressed to the Secretary. Lil": air,