. O O O C . C O O O f O O ' and watered two miles from ' tl Another Britain tele. hon d 1 Ln .0 7 preach. He and Yetive stood in the service, With instructions to shadow . . laugh with some dili‘i- 1 . _ ’ p f“ rura mail | window overlooking the grounds from the newcomer day ““1 night. 1h“ .. . w ty. “In spite of the ridiculous ' H d d dellVery. Good orchard, 17 acres . the princess’ boudoir. Beverly had just there was a mystery surrounding the Aunt 1‘ anny is never ill. Some day chorres laid at the door of the ' un re . 800d clover. Apply to Elias Av»; ' ‘4“ entered and thrown herself upon a character of Baldos. ““530“ hunter. I shall tell you more 0‘ anle Sam. It (-21; me t b . ( ) «L- ' ,.. 9 Durham Du 1 BOWeS. lie-(1533.. real estate agent. "‘°""'"°‘m divan. Dangloss did not question. for an in- W11; mtg?“ :00t i if ’t l i0 9 n d?! .V ‘a‘li' post lot; in . P 6X , _ ___ 553 CHURCH S'r.. Tonom. "Yes: he's here." she said shortly. stnnï¬ealnd in spite of the instructions :0 er 1310 wyhouotxp eclt t1; caste! $01: if gains .8: rhtcaml.‘ii.nthspc.i t . Demonstration FARM FOR SALEâ€"TWO MILES await t; sayilti: mfcfï¬plepf Toronto “How long do you, with a" your “mum; skillttd smorgftit‘he was won, mmermim soon"†- v “ho sod}. u “If†me :xph . rmmvina - a†e “L?“ t“ .4-tlve5"ismy cleverness. ex ect to hoodwi - i ‘ . v y an votes 0 e 0 ms '2 safety Razors ge °t Oakwood, 100 ac only medicme’andhnsbeen for the last int the bell (pm . "L h.m Buldos was not summoned to the cas- This ““5 the unexpetted. but she met * of Macdonaid bv rcsuvrccfim: ’ ’ . . res. north half lot 17 con 10 f - o 9 at you are the prin- ' lt -itli d ‘hl - ‘ ‘ - " u x )‘(l h s \' k ' q ' ° 0111' years. Prewous to tha I had - flotillnoon. His serene indifference “ a “n“ ecolnposure. -.~ . .- ~ . -- o .o In lo .( . t 1. ice . ihe .ale _ _ t. «.53?» asked Yetive, amused but a _ l0 . lho cm of recipromtv and mat» , ni' 'ilc-Ki- razors have exceeded our Mariposa, Choice Clay sOll, well been ve-ry mud! troubled With i l]! éthe outcome of the Visit was (-lllcllltlt- "It depends Upon the “me When q . .1; d - l .t‘ ’t o ‘ l ' . ‘ ‘ ' . adapted to Brain, alsike etc. 17 Rheumatism and Kidney Disease, and 038' . ed to deceive the friendlv but watchful Prince Dilntan resumes the throne in "‘9 at "ur “3 em": ‘5 “' "_ "'â€" mmi sanguine expectations. it. acres alsike'fresh eed d, l ’ 1 had taken many remedies as well as' Be“ a great ‘00] for being bood- Haddan. Dressed arefull in ii , Diwsberizen," she said. H yard 1" the "“5"â€. S“"‘“‘â€â€˜*“’ ' - is .i grunt chance to get a trial ac fall -h s .e _’ 8'50 1 employing hota lications of salt bags “'10de at all." said Beverly. very ~â€"--~-~--'-- c y K “And that day may never come," * by the {arnizrs by turning dmm 0 “1' â€1,. lwst Safety Razor without f res in cat. .Buildmgs and thisv‘ihoufhï¬génggug‘iamffmus. “111011 at Odds with her protege. “In Close ï¬tting uniform 0’ the royal guard†said be. such mucking regret in his "' the l'rnimni treaty, the do-Câ€" . 1: cost. (‘ume in and ask us about, l hem . 8:00 T893112 frame house, 8-ti:eslfpigadcfptedetrl'ilissemtreaenttngnfz‘ltï¬: :11 slimmdfwrll “0W he will know the 32:; till?“ (grossing! 1:: “lilo“:agmtll‘llel voice that she looked upon him Vim l‘ tors awain came forward and . I A: - a. .. ’ , an w' . ' ° . . . e ' . ‘ - 11 db lp ro rn, 4 x 64, stone gcther and, as everybody knows. smce rn ll be howling like a mad ‘ i _ l 5" newer interest. ,. “aw Mr. “(ï¬rm)". the â€0‘.em_ , , basement Windmill and grain takin “Fru't ti Sn I h man for his freedom." most not ceah e figure in “mi about the “Why [ really believe you want to ' fl. ’. ~ g “8' ve ' ave been †.‘ . l barracks. Iladdan couched him in the " . ,'...‘ .. 1’ 1mm candidate, a handsome 9 . 9 track, also small barn, hog pen, anoylng the verybest health and ï¬nd he to remain “Dillilt'llc. The ï¬rst few . h . .1, 3° ‘0 Ame“"‘" “he ('"ed‘ ' c - - \ ' ~ - . “i c v ‘3Ԡhen house and 1m lement shed it a pleasure to follow my vocation of lines hrouwht '1 look of un ‘crcriudin ‘ may e was to upproac the princess. The eves of Baldos had been furtive- "mi“ r"-‘ m 9" l" l" R“ ‘ar " .' p I Dancmg and De rtmcnt Instruction†t in - c’- tli~ ’ .. ~ I g ' Baldcs listening With exaggerated in- l' drawn to the curtain mac than once ~’ 9“". “h†““5 "m'n-“l: as a" In- . bmali orchard, good well at house $301. . ' 0 s 959's“ Ҡhe laughed â€â€˜9 ““1" ‘ tentuess and with deep regard for de- “V .. ‘ . - .‘ - ‘ . '* l . . . - ' .J F. DAVIS 0 1 1 f l A to )1“ l(nl ‘ __ l The REXALL 5“" ’ and barn telephone and rural mail Prof Davis, the celebrated teacher of laugh of one who has "a†cure and tail ' dmm" : w A“ e“ (“Smack n (:ci e 7! 1 . 1« l f l ’ 1‘ ' . ' . . - .- -. . . . ' c'ui in noveuient ie on: orien a " l u u: f. in ur a l.:‘t(‘€ . , delivery. Immediate possession to dell-1cm}: and SlepOruPent in Toront9.ls floundeslte to the winds. Th“ 18 “h." Beverly was in the small audience; hlhgings lattractcd“his attention it * pm-h- is 1:» l mil nâ€anv «in we ’ \NIGHl‘ :-â€"--‘â€"â€" - â€"-- â€"--- plough. Chas. L. Rogers, Oak- 322:" 1'33; Igurï¬hlgï¬ltggï¬igmlt-a- 98;“: ' in room off the main reception ball when dawhned, upon him 1h... the limo play , (unlit. cc “In. m. ‘1 , r1 . . 3‘ 0*â€3’ Public wood P 0 . . “5’98 9 3 “°t ‘ e millet-’33- We have been he was ushered into her presence. The , _ . . ' ‘ . . l . .. - . “ ‘1 a â€S“ H H "1“†“u “ "" . 9,». a“: - - Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. duped. Last night I learned the truth. . ., _‘ “ 3“ 1’0â€"; “‘erhwm' “h"m†’3 *p‘e" * tho cam-m n hv r makers ‘n ‘l “ The 3 †-. 50c. abox, 6for $2.50, trial size, 25; She is Miss Calhoun. an American. going sen ants and ladies in waiting disap l or conspirators he knew not. lzcscnt- a. _ ' K ‘ ‘1. i . . rm»: w. “Kai-lac, WANTED â€"FARMERS l IF YOU At all dealers orsent on receiptof price ‘0 be u Suesl at the castle. Refuse to go i peared “t a signal from her. She arosel mellt sprung up in his breast and gave l â€â€mm†M M," “Wham 90“ ' ., .g â€.5 .0 my i~ ’ , t ‘ ' ‘ ' by Fruit-a-tiveo Limited, Ottawa. “’m‘ h†mm Edelweis’“ “ ’““-" 1’9 “ “"‘p to greet him, and he knelt to kiss herl birth to a daring that was as spectac- l‘ sum“ f" 535' ma" m" ““0"“? . \\ .- - want to buy or sell a farm we are and may mean death. Question her bow l hand. For a moment her tongue was‘ l- . - . f. 1- .. W'tb * “1m lli'a-‘vl those stailmlenls ' .i' manningâ€- l . l’ . h 1. W 1 1y before committing young,†' . | lldl’ as it was (on (drum... 1 . "l ' .. I specia 13“; m t at me. e 350 v- , ' - ' Th th . ‘ bound. The keen 9393 of the new: long, noiseless strides he reached the ‘ showod how much they were he- . ' A“ H H Mice l have a. large selection of houses lCe-Prcsulent hhcrmnn was rt": . 'ere came e natural impulse to guard had locked into hers With a di- door before Beverly could iuieniose. .* lieu-d by turning out and de- . r "zlnl‘h-JS. HIGHEST and stores i 'll r ii i ' Ported to be critically ill. He is make a dd†{0" the OUtSlllt‘ world. rectness that seemed to penetrate her _ .. , . .» ,, . ‘ .. n. (h e ent loca t es. in . . Qle hilt stir-led from ll(r tlmlr her 3'. 1 . i . - hl f- 0 Toronto and elsewhere and at suffering from a fatal disease. -tlglltlng his way through if necesmry. brain. That “â€5 scene was ‘0 b“ one 2 f“ .“l :ith d'sm-lv her ii is virtcd. (a â€"7 “me rowan“ 0 Ct MARKET PRICE 1- $-00 t 3"' 000 '. h t .\ “yaw your old bov (‘eorge \ Looking back over the ground. he \vou- ' of the most interesting in the little. :)c:.?‘;:,;:1 “14“,,“ Qulgb; the * them m 3 "Humor that 10" y“) . ’3. KINS rom *3 ° «0- . elt er 0 ‘ -‘ - ' " ' dered how he could have been deceived - u; .is r w. ‘ ‘ "“5 ' I g ' ‘ doubt ac to 1h.- manncr in ’ , . . . . , - 'i‘h _ . . .‘h _ comedy was proved by the fact that , , . . , ‘ide ,4 â€1119851)“ . ~ , ' b hotltrles etc PAID FOR “$12611: Cir fol: m“ etStmfntb Va- 'heddmifliil‘e' hd‘natqing snets: 3332;: ‘1“ 8:111") lthe lllllitgln'entionul American. two eager young women were hidden cguy'st-ii'aeddeii'oliiid; stoddt cvlvolcd * “‘hn'h â€may had ""9" “'C‘i'i‘v‘d' . .‘ can Osma. parso to city. . - n ecenr ii'tof retrospection he behindahe†. t" i f ‘ . . . ' ’ * "'i‘h (' w "1- ' e- ' "“‘ "1"†"Yd! - . '5- - ‘1‘) (“I am n a corner 0 to view smiles dying on their amazed I '0 â€"5â€â€ “9 Can‘h‘hl “f ; 1".†â€L . l\o trouble to show you these pro- ___..- _. now 33W 110“" lwlll‘SSlblC‘ It “'35 {01' I the room. The Princess Yclive and; “PM Their backs were against the ‘i was 01“....†because the Bunion o , M av perties.‘ Our car at your disposal he; to have bee: the prlnlccss. livery the Countess Dagmar were there to en-l (10%;! door and two â€mag (-lutchin" e (;“\-,,r,.m,,m hag Mill 1†me is? . -., 15,. . w - . ac ever' wor . ev-rv '. ~ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ ,, , .mpnue Sourld C l e an in short notice. The J. G. Eyres. In told) u" h) Ltil ool. s ould ’ joy Beverly s_ ï¬rst hour of authority. lizindkcrchicfs dropped {mm a most i. “T a“ it pmmzwd m. snug-sit . ‘. , , Realty, 894 Bathurst-st., Toron- 1- . .vl'je ‘ ‘ l.n.t i. tru . Exery flaw I and she was aware of their presence. signiï¬vant :illitndc. 0m. of mm“ flush- l‘ m I“ WMâ€, crammed with . ....»i.s 'to l BEVERLY GP in er masquclading now presented it- 1 “Have they told you that you are to H“ ,m imperious glance m u“. hold dis- l. ' ‘ j ‘ . - \ iii; 7 ;. self to him. and he was compelled to a t as my es It‘f'lill uard and eSco t"" ‘ ’ . . . . , .- l â€â€œrmS and a‘h‘e""""‘-‘"““mo"? C . l l-‘i r - . - . . . . - _...- ' n laugh at his 0“.“ simplicity Caution, l (m orer. and lit but \\ in “as imiing l. 1h? “In“ mltahle lyein the FF“ . “___- â€" â€"-- FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"Part of. GRAVS hARK after all was the lat ‘t. ' . l she asked. with a queer flutter in her upon the real princess of (immaturk. . _ ‘ , ~ _ g ‘ . L \* I" , . h F t C i \ g ‘ges 00%|â€le voice. Somehow this tall fellow with, lie did not lose his composure. With- l dcrmg of justice to Manitoba of... o. ne, in t. e hour h. on- . __ - part of his makeup. 'lhe craftincss of the broad shoulders was not the camel out n tremor he turned ,0 ihe American ‘ in the matter of bar boundaries ’ cessmn of the Township of Emily â€GEORGE BARR N‘CU‘I‘CIEOI. 11“? hunted “'35 doeill." “’9‘“ ill his as the rugged goat hunter she had "irl « and mpmcucany grappling “3m 0 \ (partly in the Village of Omemee), . Author of "60%" Sims; Ht? sawsâ€. Veil? sei'liious lstlde to known at first. i F "Tour hi"lincss" lic‘snid cit-'lriv cool- * the West‘s transportation pvnâ€" ’ .1.(i . . . 1 .~" . ' _ ‘ _ ,. .,. .i « .. . a . . containing 1!! all one hundred and e a V9“ “"3- “â€9“ â€la "1"" “9°“ “30. your hxglmess' he smd easily. 1,. .1 f, .1, we 1m... .. . . . , . . . - . ~ , COMH'IOM m Dodd W - , . - _ -. . .[vlfs and 1..\PS * ll .f lttl . . ;_ o ’1 ’ DELIVERED AT ï¬fty-four acres, more or less. In a by MGM“ V the cottnin til? (0mm. of lthe P001". he ; “I have come for instmctions. "i droppci‘s licre “2 vonr â€"1" "â€"de up ' 4:21 3.13“}; liictollle :fti‘arirzdfl- ’ ~ . v . , , , - - . . - l_ ' ' .a. l good state of cultivation. All gay: mm? .. 0‘ er to p ottiug. plan pleases me to know that I am to have ofâ€"l should say. they are dulll'llpss a . ,, 'l‘h if t‘ (f tl U ) ) QTâ€) . """ . cleared with the exce tion fabout ““ nine, inking. a place 0‘ honor and trust such as air of curious ladies in waiting. Shall c e or b ’ '9 â€.0“ ' . Y 'ircrx'un’, p o . CHAPTER XII. In the midst of his thoughts a sud- this,†[1' â€mm in“ service your lii"l.l.es< liV ' to Stir up sectional, burial “a; ’ . ' ,. twenty acres' A frame d‘Ven‘ng ' den light burst in upon him. His eyes “General Marlanx has told me that .. "- . ' .' ' a. . ' ' ' ‘ religious strife. have lea-n n o ' i.. .. and three frame barns on the1 T was ‘ drowsy day, ‘nd' be .- - escorting, them to yonocr door. . _--,-__..__.. _ . . ' sides Baldos was not in ‘ gleamed film a new ï¬re. his heart a vacancy exists. and l have selected _‘ ,_,__._ .' panama. The people of ice ‘ K. t premises. for terms and .particu- communicative frame of i d. leaped With new animation. his blood you to an it. The compensation will CHAPTER Xlll. i. We“ are .00 much in accmd . lug-s . lars apply on the premises, or Beverl put forth her best etc ran warm again. Leaping to 1113 feet. be attended to by the proper persons. u , r , w . _ ~t ‘ ,u “uh the Government ‘11 its cn- o wr‘te William J White B0 114 . y he ran to the window to reread the and our duties will be ex lained to E‘ â€m 9‘4“" ‘L' “0““ "‘ 1 - . x . forts during the forenoon. but after ‘. y ‘ p sl'il‘vd lillmklv at the new ' dmmrs to do the right. thine ' Omemee Ont note from Old l'ranz. Then he settled you by one of me omcers_ Thig after- ‘ . ~ . , - the basket luncheon had been disposed “my Yciive audit-.1 “chilly. e M the people. The voice (.5 0 w . it." . w- g~__ 1, b b d th (1 id sh back and 18081100 lib 0 fervor that noon, I believe. you are to accompany , _ , . l o in t e s a, e at e roa s e e was cleared the brain of ll thousand vague me on mv visit to the fortress which I llll 1N" “D ll! “WNW?“ “hi-5331 l‘ Maicdunald is the Voice of use ’ iFARM FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€" content to give up the struggleandsur- misgivings. . am m inspect" ‘ ' an: Cropped nei- eyes, A pretty um. I. (mm, West." . Lot 9, ConceSSion 7, in the Town- render to 1119 soothing importunities “Verv well your highness†be re-l :iumul. li.c play hurl min-n! .\‘r i :l word .. . ‘ ' . ' i was llllorcd for :l l'llll l::ilf minute: nor . q, ’ a, * , ,, ,, , , , , . , an mmugmminm .9, pg",- . _ old stand bu \l'e advance with the position to do better New designs, new 3 wells. and! hardwood both. '13 acres m fallow, 8-ro0med 1'0“â€- 1‘} Itchy with "furnace. ' Y0â€: prchrd. Past-Ire with "w way. and are in a work than ever. ~"0lbl'myolwoufln'tbeabdb mall" unionism despair. ennui justifies} - ‘» ‘ . ‘1 tho-Ind. Mal-u: 1“ EAL on ma: xacnonaw . - malt-nos. - The Brandon Sun, still listed 0 ~aLibcrolpapcrinthedircao’ ties. 1nd always a strong Libâ€" . era! paper. had the following 9 ' editorial on the Monday follow- . in: the Monald election : ’ granites, new and improved tools _ . . j and methods. in fact, the most up- “‘3 t° “‘73- Apply to W- Râ€"‘Hel- 'mâ€â€˜ M illll'llul'ellvvrltll- i' - . m son, Lindsay, P. 0., or. on m lightness, of speech and *ï¬ï¬eg,‘ mm ' “The uniform is vastly becoming.†"The elec ' « ~ . . , tors of the coast:- 0 “Hencefortb I shall be a most amiable V“ ‘ W skillful dimeulbler. It die went on, realising helplessly that many of “won“ demo, to-date Marble and Granite works this part of Ontario. Get our premises.‘ jesterboplu'you.†. _ she was providing incense amusement strated in no uncertain manna’ in - . our des‘ s before . prices ell-“(iv see lg“ FA†FOR SAIaEwâ€"SOUTH H†F Beverly Mthe faithful Aunt In .1 IN Mt an entire castle gm“ for the unseen auditors. . . . Purmwmz†lot 14, con. 3, wipes... 100 were driven to the castle. where the |me been enlistedintbescbemo “It shame. the rug: in which you. °n b“““*"" we" “mm“ ‘0'†' ‘ former bade fu'ewell to her new knight to deceive him. When sleep came he found me.» ï¬dence and implicit faith in the by again Shop and show rooms 11 and 13 Cambridge-$1., immediately north 0‘ ed and tillable, 10 acres hardwwd bush, good two-storey red brick house. Frame barn 50 ‘x 65 on stone wall, windmill on barn and waterworks in stable. Good stab- ling, well ï¬nished, driving shed, hog pen; hen house, well fenced fireball. Lin B. CHAMBERS. Prop. say Marble Works ship of Eldon, 23 acres cleared. Good log home and bam; well close. For further particu- lars apply to JOHN McEACHERN, Hartley, Ont. ____â€"____â€" l l l WANTEDâ€"YOUNG MAN WITH 03' CANADIAN CEREAL MlLLlNG CO. LTD. . LINDSAY ONTARIO - lOats and Barley may be do i liver-ed at the Chop Mill). t without experience for a dry‘goods store, also young lady with some experience in bookkeeping. Apply Box 594, â€". .- _‘.â€"â€"â€"._â€"â€".â€"â€".â€"-â€"-â€" DR. J. M. RICE Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of the Ontario College. Post-Graduate in own hand-writing. Lindsay. __â€" O.\' WEDNESI’MY, NOV. 20th. by W. F. Marquis, auctioneer. auction sale of farm stock and implements. the property of S. Hancock, half a Womlville. Lot 3. Honor 1 nun-mar}; "Haul \c-lcz'inary College, also of mile north of acres more or less, 90 acres clear- . until the following morning. when he was to appear before her for personal instructions. Colonel Quinnox escorted him to the barracks of the guard. where he was to share a room with young Haddan. a corporal in the service. “Thewild. untamed gentleman from the hills came without a word. i see." ‘ id Lorry. who had watched the ap- of the coach as_it bowled along. She dozed peacefully, conscious to the last that he was a most ungracious creature and more worthy of resentment than of benefaction. Baldos was not inten~ tionally disagreeable; he was morose 811V and every and unhappy because he could not help it. Was he not leaving his friends to wander alone in the wilderness while â€Not so soon as that. Beverly," said Lorry consolingiy. “The guards and officers have their instructions to keep him in the dark as long as possible." "Well. I'm tired and mad and bun- thing else that isn’t com- patible. Let‘s talk about the war." said Beverly, the sunshine in her face momentarily eclipsed by the dark he drifted weakly into the comforts cloud of disappointment. and pleasures of an enviable service! His heart was not in full sympathy with the present turn of aflairs, an he could not deny that a selï¬sh motive :bound him to was responsible for his action. He had , the all too human eagerness to serve beauty: the blood and ï¬re of youth were strong in this wayward noble- man of the hills. Lying back in the seat, he pensively studied the face of the sleeping girl Buldos was notiï¬ed that duty would be assigned to him in the morning. (1 He went through the formalities which the service for six months. listening'indifferently to the ! l l l l l i was contacting himself, with the thought that morning doubtless would give. him clearer insight to the situa- tion. 7 Both be and Beverly, Calhoun were ignorant of the true conditions that at- tached themselves to the new recruit. “I shall never forget them. Baldost" she said. with a strange earnestness in her voice. “May i presume to Inquire after the health of your good Aunt Funny and. although i did not see him. your Uncle Sam?" he asked. with a face as straizll' Baron Dangloss alone knew that Had- land sincere as that of a judge. [lov- dan was a trusted agent of the secret l l spectfully said. He was thinking of Miss Calhoun. an American girl. al- though he called her "your highness." “May 1 be permitted to ask for in- structions that can come only from “Certainly." she replied. His man- ner was more deferential than she had ever known it to be. but he threw a bomb into her line composure with his next remark. lie addressed her in the Graustark language: “Is it your desire that I shall contin- ue to address you in English?" Beverly's face turned a bit red. and words that foretold the fate of 3 her eyes wavered. By a wonderful cf- traitor. lt was not until his new uni- form and equipment came into his possession that he remembered the note resting in his pocket. He drew it out and began to read it with the fort she retained her self control. stam- mering ever so faintly when she said in English: 7 “I wish you would speak English," unwittingly giving answer to his ques- quy swallowed suddenly and checked I l l did the gnin witnesses \‘rllllll‘t‘ forth Bruins stood lull curtail; from Lia-Ir lclrcnt. :llld ilnxuissive. holding the aside. At last the shun-ow of n snilv crept into the face of the princess, Lu: . your highncss?" . . . l her tunes wurc full of um-p humility when she spoke. '- "We crni‘c permission to l" iii'c. your l higilncss." she said. and there was \‘ir- tuous appeal in her eyes. "I pray for- giveness for this indi:~vrction :lh-l im- plore you to be lenient with two mis- l cr:lblc creatures who love you so well 1 that thcy forget their dignity." i “I am amazed and SbOK‘kt’fl..‘ was all that Beverly could say. “You may go, but return to me within an hour. I will then hear what you have to say.†Slowly. even humbly. the ruler of Granstark and her cousin passed he nczllh the npraised arm of the new l l i l l I permanent cure assured. O O O O O O O O Q ' Borden Gmcrmnent, O O O O I . I O 9 C i sending to Parliament 3 candi- date'pledged to the wishes of the people in accordance with the policy adopted by the (luvâ€" ermm-nt and whith has been Shawn in more ways than one since the (Sayernment tnnk of- lice. __â€"â€".â€"â€"'â€"-_â€"â€"â€"_ FILES CURED at HOME » by New Absorption Methods If you suï¬er from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure _vc-urâ€" self at home by the absorption Qrcatlnent; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with rclcrcnas from your own localitv if rev quested. Immediate relief and Sand but tell other". of no money, Write to-dav to First. this offer. . \ mt.‘ .l‘ iin- London School of Tropical Medi- l : S ~’ ‘ . ' . :m- _m-, C_On' 1:†a1? CSfmInimjs ZIMZTQ‘} whose dark brown head was pillowed slight interest of one who has antici- l tion. “I shall insist upon 3 - Vour _ . m; Ofï¬ce and Residence corner Russel 0 do“ Sharp'_ " 5. a 9 15d .~ 1: against the corner cushions of the pated the effect. But not for long was «ii hi t 00d t i) ll d†guard. lie opened a door on the oppo- M. Summers, Box 263Wi1i‘7‘07q farm; everything \VIII be 50 \‘lt - (308.011. Her hat had been removed to, uqhe is in88 Calhoun a American Egg-he: '1: $859 a so]: iggt ehis ï¬rst Site side of the 1'00â€}. and 11“.: went Qnt. " - " ’ ' ’ * ' out, to all appearance thoroughly crest- U) 0 D and Cambridge-st... Lindsay ' 'Tlcc l‘iioï¬e 387‘]. Residence 387M tâ€... M“ ._â€"â€"â€"â€" out reserve. I the sake of comfort. The dark lashes going to be a guest at tile castle;" not fell like a soft curtain over her eyes. i the princess. hilt Miss Calhoun. OIZ‘ obscuring the merry gray that had more the memory of the clear gray l having failed. He spoke once more in the native tongue. this time softly and earnestly. fallen. The steady features of the guard did not relax for the fraction of a second. but his heart was thumping THANKSGIVING DINNER ‘r I-i-nlistl‘y a specialty. Calls are . - . . - . 7.. - :1 ‘ 3 ‘ .. f- _ ' .4) 1'. and “.0013. I'Ilil‘lpl’lj.‘ attended to day or night. E1111: Lfkég‘éï¬hï¬lji: 18:11:11)“; ï¬eslztn Evergllne hals dapprehznsmnsi He; eyes leaped into life. Again he saw “AS you WlSh, your highness. but ‘ 'Id' . f ll‘ - "l-‘U‘gt‘s Moderate. shui‘t‘S. pm. particulars gpply to pzfliefiilg Sn: m3: galgv £95213; 1:;- hcr asleep in the coach on the road think it is a most ridiculous practice.†liggguhik Baldos" commanded ° ' -...-....z..' ' "â€" Frank Webster Lindsay". R.M.D. ed carelessly in her lap the other upon from Ganlook. Again he recalled the he said, and his heart â€St none 0: its Beverly a bit 'palc butrecovcring her AXXF‘U' I‘I‘VNEP‘ AT STURGELR -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" ’ ‘ her breast near the ’delicate throat fervent throbs his guilty. heurt had courage. Beverly looked at him almost wits “:th admirmgpmmpmesg “This imxr HELD alimony. felt as be looked upon this fair crca- pathetically. She knew that behind is a matter which I shall dispose of I-Zx-Alri. John Mom“, M“. .m- I o I o v v V "' Also g-rrujiical courses given. Write to ï¬ll the vacanCy caused by the £in ;; copy. W. H. Shaw, Presiâ€" death of Robert Sutherland, M.L.A.. 23191915135 of one whose hope is blastâ€" higher with the buoyancy of fresh re- “What do you mean bv' (lent. Yonge and Gerrard-sts.. the Coaservative candidate, George. 8 ‘ _ lief, his conï¬dence in himself crept ’- his lips, and his eyes were twinklinv as . 9,, ‘ - [the mimic“ details being (menu? 'i‘oronto. ‘w. Ne’elv was, elected over William tight: nogsevghghhgdiminï¬gefg' back into GXiStenC‘e- And all because be bent his head quickly. Franz :vas g:§?§htk§ghettgotihfndï¬gagggg ï¬gfloom‘d alter and 1h? 110‘ To“), You? . n ~14, 33 a Sutherland “Independent!†by 8' mavâ€" crumgieg and forootten inside his coayt £118 fan. decelver' thlelosllllmdggl Wlmhtlbe right: She did net know a Word Of the gave it the proper interpretation. i dings! saladsv pies and CRka “ €r‘ . ’ - " V9 gray eyes W a rawn m Graustnrk lan a e .. . . f l ‘ - d 1‘ ‘ ‘c -“ ----â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"---â€"""â€""‘â€" - ' . " . h defe ted candl- . D ra . gu g - Lau m . our in e. :n Simply ClCA0\A-. Jorlt) or 501 T e a pocket. where he had dropped it the intoanet was not a princess! .1 have entered the service for six in deepghsufprisse. “Yang?“ 1;: :11: The trip was made in Mr. Mc- : (.‘rca‘s stcam yacht, the party spend womwwlwawuwwlwwwwo . inunuon THAT pus lNBELY illâ€"N3". n just. the kind you get under I :‘nc wry best conditions at any ‘ I l (no of the Shaw's schools. The i‘mirai Business College, The "chiral Telegraph School, and fullr‘ city branch business schools. (my now curricurum explains the London, ztlct. 2. .â€"In the byâ€"clec- ticn held in East Middlesex to-day Exempt Hotel PTOpepty I(late is a brother " of the . deceased member, who had a majority last 0R ACCOMMODATION AROUSE l Llemnber 0‘ 9-5- .\.\"1’l-LOCALOP'1‘ION FEEIJ-NG ‘ The vote east was slightly less A movement is on foot in Mark- than-that Of 1931" WW’ althoUgh iii-n1 Township, looking to the repeal the interest in the campaign washinâ€" t-z‘ the local option by-law in force 511’ James Whltnby “at me tense. d ‘ - ~ ‘ in were at. the present time: ItyIS al- r1 g of his ministers were in the [N MIDDLBSEX{ The heart of Baldos‘ was troubled. The picture he looked upon was en- trancing, uplifting: he rose from tho 'Calboun. and her gray eyes. her cn- turc. at one time the supposed treasure of another man. Now she was Miss lowly state in which she had foundltrancing smile, ller wondrous vivacity, him to the position of admirer in u- were not for one man alone. It was cret to a princess. {981 or assumed. H‘ l marvelous what a change this sudden found himself ‘33“ wondering if 3h“ ' realization wrought in the view ahead were really Yetive, and With that fear of him. The whole situation seemed to in his heart be was envying Grenfall Lorry, the lord and master of this ex; quisite creature, envying with all the sion. supposing that the message con- tained information which had been for- gotten by Franz and was by no means of a nature to demand immediate at- tention. Had he read it at once his suspicious would have been conï¬rmed. and it is barely possible that he would have refused to enter the city. Late in the afternoon the walls of moment it had come into his posses- . $omething told him that she had not be transformed into something more desirable than ever before. Ills face cleared, his Spirits leaped higher and drawn him into his present position with any desire to'lnjure him or with the slightest sense of malice. To her it had been a merry jest, a pleasant com- edy. Underneath all he saw the good- ness of her motive in taking him from the old life and putting him into his present position of trust. He had helped her, and she was ready to help .- . his remark. the curtain two young women were cn- joying her discomï¬ture. Something told her that they were stifling their mirth with dainty lace bordered band- kerchicfs. “That will do, sir." she managed to say ï¬rmly. “It‘s very nice of you, but after this pay your homage in English," she went on, taking a long chance on It must have been com- plimentary. she reasoned. As for Bill- privately. it is to go no further, you are to understand." “Yes. your highness." - "You may go now. Colonel Quinnox _-__-._...._. _. _ i Creel and family, along with a inn-c. ber of friends assemblmi at Sturgeon Point Thanksgiving l‘ny H- €1.30}: their annual dirmi-r. 'l‘hc ennui: will explain everything." she said hur- . . ‘ . . .cwnt has boa-mo {nature ' ' -» riedly. She was eager to bend of him. i _ a . m. . Lm :11\'(‘S of a number of Lindsay Citizens As he turned away she observed faint but peculiar smile at the corner of his mouth. “Come here, sir!" she exclaimed hot- i and The \‘i'ardcr feels quite sure i: lsaying that the Thanksgiving (litre-r pal-taken of Monday was the tee-é ‘57- He paused, his face as somber 35 l yet. The spread was bountcous one, taken. I am sure that I could not have laughed in the presence of a princess." “It must have been aâ€"a shadow, then." she retracted. somewhat star- tled by his rejoinder. “Very well, then. You are dismissed.†As he was about to open the door ‘ through which he had entered the room it swung wide and Count Marian: strode in. Baldos paused irresolutely months. your ugliness." be said in Eng- l dos. the faintest sign of a smile touched ‘ an owl’s. l l ing the entire day at the l'oint wnich at the present time leek: the picture of loveliness. The Cold Feet Season 4 2m . '3 Plug and ‘5: . , . . . - M, seek-'5 behalf and the Liber- o .eced that :11 certain parts of the m o A . . _ , . Framing . V. ; . 1 a1 leader, N. W. Rowell, campaigned Edelweiss were sighted. .F'or the ï¬rst him to ï¬e limit of her power. His p § .0“ nsh.p where temperance lllomits for Mr. Sutherland, who h ad adopt- time he looked upon the datum; bouse- position in Edelweiss was clearly“ and then proceed. ed on his way with- are located, travelers are unab 6 0 h' lank “abolish the b 8.1" , in tops of the principal city of crawl-k, enough defined. The more he thought Ont paying the slightest attention to the h . . . . .1 and they ed 15 P Up in the clouds, on the summit of the of it the more justiï¬abl e it seemed as commander of the army. Marian: as arrived and it Will be of several came to an ‘mawi stop, and his face months duration. Have you a good hot water bottle to insure flushed with resentment. “Halt. sir!†be exclaimed harshly. “Don’t you know enough to salute me. sir?" . Baldos turned instantly. his ï¬gure viewed from her point of observation. Howlongshehopedtokeepbimintbe dark he could not tell; The outcome wouldibe entertaining. Ber efforts to decelv'c. if she kept them up, would be obtain accommodation, Lave been insistent in their demands for a different order of things. It is suggested that petitions should be at once placed in circula- nightly comfort and restful sleep 2 Hot Water Bottles are Tn coded in every home and we have provided an exceptional stock mountain peak overlooking the city. stood the famed monastery of St. Val- the closing week of the Campaign. The Liberal vote Was not cast strongly for Sutherland, who was ev- idently. distruSted by many because. attitude toward ill ll'll ll'li llfll'll" of his vacillating ticn asking for the restoration of on e and also be- wine and beer licenses for certain vil- “1° tempera ms. L ’ debt to reach the may; end. 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