1 co day’s work, 11 u my word. It is 3 very handsome or er, ma’am.†"Well, I must pay some one, and why not him?†“I’ll tell him, and I’m sure he’ll lose no time.†r “Oh, there is no great hurry. By the by, I understand from what you said just now that he has a partner.†, “Yes, my boy is the junior partner. earson is the senior. I was introduced him years ago, and he oï¬ered Harold the Opening. Of course we had a pretty 'lflfl premium to pay.†Mrs. Westmeoott had stopped and was ? “Then it’s all ofl,†she cried. “You need not carry out that investment.†i “Very well, ma'am.†. They walked on together side by side, Ibo brooding over some thought of he: mend hes little crossed anddisap- pointed at he: oaprioe and the lost com- mission for Harold. . “I’ll tell you what, admiral,†she ex- claimed suddenly, “if I were you 1 Rodd get your boy out of this partner- :‘anhy, madam?†5 “ nachoistiedtoonoofthodeep- at, sheet foxes in the whole city 91 Lon- “Jeremiah Pearson, ma‘am? What canyonknowofhim? Be bearsagood name.†i “No one in this worldknowsJeremiah Pearsonas Iknow him, admiral. I warn you because I have a friendly feel- gngboth foryouzmd foryour son. Th0 . ,__ -_.1 M. ha Mt avoid All inï¬nisarogue’ swear that neaoes proper.†: mm: is whath in £100.1f 3 just aakhuntog ds. Itisat4j myths.†; “Five thonaand!†reckoning it osee! That’s ce’dayswork, upc Kennedy, Davis Son. ; “But these are only words, wanna. Do you tell me that you know him better than the brokers and jobbersin the city?†r “Man,†cried Mrs. Westmacott, “will you allow that I know him when I tell you that my maiden name was Ada Pemson, and that Jeremiah is my only brother?" ' The admiral whistled. "Whew!" cried he. “Now that I think of it thereis a BEYOND THE CITY. By A.'Conan Doyle. Wm muck.) partner uawoyona nonaay,ana nav- oldwonldliketopushonsbitandnhow what hemdo. You know the poop Isn’t bigenorngh to hold the lieutenant when the akipper’e on shore.†’ - M , __ A! L-1£ and he has tried since then by every hick of a cunning, low minded man, by base «delay, by legal quibbles, by bru- tal intimidation, to juggle me out of my share aewell. There is novillalny of which the man is not capable. Oh, I know my brother Jeremiah. Iknow him, and I am wavered for him.†“Thisisallnew to me, ma'am. ’Pon my word, I hardly know what to say to tt. Ithankyon for having spoken so plainly. Fromwhat yon eaythis is a pooreort of consort foreman to sail with. Perhaps Harold would do well to cut himself adrift." ' "Without teams a aay.’ Eh: @auaaim 2m. “Well, we shall talk it over. You maybe sure of that. But hereweare at thestatlon, eonilljust seeyou into your carriage and then home to see what my wife says to the matter.†As he trudged homeward, thoughtful end perplexed, he was surprised to hear ashoutbehind him and to see Harold running down the road after him. - --- s “7 L-_. 3...; “Why. dad,†he cried. “I have 3““ cowfromtown,and the ï¬rst thing I: sawwas your back 85 you Wed 1 away. But youaresuch “Flick walk†' thatIhadtornntocatchym†' The admiral’s smile of pleasure had brokenhissternfaoeintoathausandl - a-.. n _-:J he. “Nothing wrong?†“Oh, no; only an inconvenience.†“What is it, than?†“How much have we in our private f, # LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JULY 10. 16- taper.†“Tint is whatlumlly payâ€"10 shil- ngs in £100. Ifyou seebimbeforel >, just aakhimtogetmo£5pOOinNew islands. Itisat4jnst now, and Ifancy may rise.†‘ ve thonaandf' exc_la.imed the ad- “Yes, I wanted 139 consult FOIL" â€"â€"m m cm wasâ€"â€" Mills at W999“- tunaâ€"nu “E“ o! v-..â€" “You are early today,†.3343 you't'nid best avoid of LUMBER. “a,†said he. course he is. That is what Itold her. They Willa have found him out there if mm. mm miss with him. Blas you. there’snothing sobitterass fl" quarrel. smitisjnstaswenmty“ have written about this stair. 101' W may as wen have all fair and above “My dear Denver," it ran, “by the time that this repches yqt} I shall be out Harold. It lay awaiting him upon the table next morning, and it senttheheart intohismouthashereod itandeansed himtospringupfromhis chairwithawhite face andetaringeyes. “My boy! My boy!†“I am ruined, mother, ruinedâ€"ruined!†He stood gazing wildly in front of him, while the sheet of paper fluttered down on to the carpet. Then he drapped back his face in his into the chair and sank hands. His mother had her arms around admiral, him in an instant. while,the with shaking ï¬ngers, picked up the letter from the floor and adjusted his glasses taread it. A‘ “mu Uwv wâ€" _-_a , of the reach of yourself or of any one else who may desire an interview. You need not search for me, for I assure you that this letter is posted by a friend, and that you will have your trouble in vain if youtry to ï¬nd me. I am sorryto leave you in such a tight place, but one or other of us must be squeezed, and on the whole I prefer that it should be you. You’ll ï¬nd nothing in the bank and about £13,000 unaccounted for. I’m not surethatthebestthingyoucan do is not to realize what you can and imitate your senior’s example. If you act at once, you may get clean away. If not, it’s not only that you must put up your shutters, but I‘m afraid that this missing money could hardly be included as an ordinary debt, and of course you are legally reaponsible for it just as much as I am. Take a friend’s advice and get to America. A youngman with brains can always do something out there. and you can live down this little mischance. It will be a cheap lesson if it teaches you to take nothing upon trust in business and to insist upon knowing exactly what your er is doing, however senior he may to you. Yours faithfully, “me Fumes.†' “Great heavens!†grosned the admiral, “he has absconded.†“And left me both a banh'upt and I thief.†“No, no, Harold,†sobbed his mother. “All will be right. What matter about money!†v "Money, mother! It is my honor.†' “The boy is right. It is his honor and my hon , forhisismine. Thisisasoro trouble, mother, when we thought our life’s troubles were all behind us, butwe will bear it as we have borne others.†He held out his stringy hand, and the two . old folk sat with bowed gray heads, their ï¬ngers intertwined, strong in each other’s love and sympathy. | “We were too happy,†she sighed. , “But it is God’s will, mother.†i “Yes, John, it is God's will.†“And yet it is bitter to bear. I could have lost all, the house, money, rankâ€"I ! could have borne it. But at my agoâ€"- my honorâ€"the honor of an admiral d the fleet.†himâ€"o London. Ihopethatitisandshhboy. ourselves in undtthwemay not ï¬nd mien -" Haroldhadtnrnedalitflo P919 3ҠmmWes’g-pacott’s opinionofm 1, _.__- -_A “k WV â€UV v. “No honor can be lost, John, whereno dishonor has been done. What have you done? What has Harold done? There in no question of honor.†nu quwuvu w .. ..... The old man shook his head, but Harold had already called together his clear practical sense, which for amino etant in the presence of thisfrightfnl blow had deserted him. “The mater is right, dad,†said he. “It is bad enough, heaven knows, but we must not take too dark 3 view of it. Afterall, this insolent letterisin itself ‘12-... L- in. Ill-WA m, It†-.._.---_- evidence that I had not inothing to do with the schemes of the base villain who wrote it.†“They may think it “They could not. My whole life cries out against the thought. They could not look me in the face and entertain it.†“No, boy, not if theyhafe eyesinthelr 7! heads} (213151113 Kendal, pinching up courage at the sight of the flashing eyes and brave, deï¬ant face. “We have the letter, and wehave your character. We'll weather it yet between them. It’s my fault from the beginning for choosing such aland shark for yam-consort. God help me, I thought Iwas ï¬nding enchan opening for you.†I mommgfl'. gewmvxgewm vw_â€"__v- .__v gooks. Butwemuéiwaste no time. I must go to the city.†“What will you do?" and have it over." “I mm go at 011063: Hg put an "I am ruined. mother. ruined!†m 30 at once." me put on 5114 mint. “Blnt I have 10: 1 AL_‘.!_ I! pace. This Christmas he was here again on a visit to his friends, smart and erect and without the stick or the sorrowful look of a year ago. His friends and ac- quaintances all aoeost him as a new man and congratulate him on his healthy. fresh and active appearance in contrast with a year ago. He has cheerfully and gratefully given the following statement of his efl'orts after a cure. "My home is at Rat Portage. Ont, where'foryears I was engagei in business and where I still reside. For three years I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism. I tried several highly recmmended remedies to no purpose, as I continued to grow worse till it was difï¬cult for me to walk. I was for thirteen weeks conï¬ned to my bed at home and in the Winnipeg hospital. I was then induced to try the Mount Clem- ent Springs. I took six courses of baths of twenty-one baths each without any seemingly beneï¬cial result. I read of set- ‘ eral cures in the Courier from Dr. Will- iams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and friends who used them with beneï¬t to themselves urged me to try them. 1 did so and after a short time I feltan im- provement in my condition. I have tak- en twelve boxes in all and my improve' ment has been continuous and satisfactory Bull-v- v- ..__ _ has just come to the knowledge of the editor of the Courier, is the case of Rob- ert Francis, Eeq., formerly of Trenton, now retired from business in Rat Portage, 0nt., and still residing there. He has been a victim of rheumatism for over three years. Last winter he visitedhis friends in Trenton and was then contem- plsting a visit to the south insesxch of relic: from his constant foe. Be bed to use a staff in walking and went st s slow should accept rheumatism as a natural accessory to advancing years. There is a remedy for rheumatism des- the general belief that it cannot be curedâ€"a remedy that has cured thousands of the most severe cases. A noted in- stance of the truth of this assertion which pite so that I need the one no longer and I have increased my weight from 140 to ï¬vby the use of Pink Pills. I am not entirely free from rheumatism, but I em a. new man, one thousand per cent better than I was '8. year ago and I attribute my health entirely to Dr. \Villlams’ Pink Pills. †Dr. Willisme’ Pink_Pills strike at the root of the distase, driving it from the system and restoring the patient to health and strength. In cases of psrslysis, spinal troubles, looomotor stsxis, seistica, rheumstism, erysipelas, sorofnlons trou- bles, etc., these pills are superior to all other treatment. They are slso a speciï¬c for the troubles whichmake the lives of of so many women a burden, snd speed- ily restore the rich glow of henlth to psle end sallow cheeks. Men broken down by overwork, worry or excesses, will ï¬nd in Pink Pills a eertsin onre. Sold by s11 dealers or sent by msil postpeid, st 500 a box, or six boxes for 82.50, by address- ing the DE. Willisms'Medioine Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenectsdy, N. Y. â€"â€"-â€"â€"i, RHEUMATISM’S VICTIMS gins of imihiiom md Inbltitutu al- leged to be "iupt a good.’ The Sting Within. It is said there is a rankling thorn In every heart. and yet that none would exchange their 'own for that of another. Be that as it may. the sting arising from the heart of a corn is real enough, and in this land of tight boots a very common complaint also. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor is a never-telling remedy for this kind of heartache. as you can eaeiiy ve it smfcted. Cheap, sure, painlege. the genuine and use no other. “Ti: ey even preached about bicycling at Brldnet’s church. manna.†“ Why. how do you know 7‘ “ I heard Bfldgot my the text. vs: ‘ Blamed m the pm: " -â€"The owners cf steamboat: in Cancun waters are hlbltud ham runnin ex ourslons on t e Lord’s day, and for clog so they are liable to a ï¬ne of we, which can be 0011th â€you who wishes to .csmplalp, and w a will be entitkd to $200, ox one-halt the ï¬ne. fax-cit Speciï¬c Remedy. Lennon, July 6,â€"The despatoh tmm‘ Daron; with ntcxence to the comma: Bflght’c dunno 3nd blood polson at Mr. ngloy at this city. by the an o! DJM'I Kldncy 'Pllls, has recalled the wondnflcl Y_"l -~ 7 â€"The‘Fourth of July number at 1'1: Youth’a Companion husband. Exdum advenzures gnd_ my escapes on law ,‘A 1. AI.- 1! “LI“ “VWIUICO UH“ â€"â€"-v.- _v__ __ and sea- capturing $117.1! in the B-acklec, an effort to couple previou- explosions In the combination of o balloon with dyin- mite cartridges, the rival celebration: at two military companies. etc-make this number 9! Too Coupon!“ 3 variable can- LI_ _-_._ ---v- -_ _â€"- v.â€" n non-nuke:- uncnz'weekly 23M mndon People have W“ 9“ ‘° “1° The W311 of the Waves. What are the wfld‘wnvcs saying A: over the and: they sigh ! Wh do the atom and mount n’n 'oaunz they 1'. fled no high 9 My child, the wild mm murmur, And angry passion- show, Bmuee some unless wade: HM stepped on their undcr-toe. FORGE OF HABIT. deposiw WA New York, July 5â€"1.» ...__ London cable says: In a letter my; grin-3' REY-Mew“ “â€3Ҡthe resent Governme who gents,pwmch reads rather from a “82511:: 33%;! at the car than ten years . u clusion that there was danger °1 ‘ w between England Md peechï¬ per- u 1e or eloquent S 2'..ng oh. House at Como , -_.u {HIV tsnt ï¬ghting. Enslan the necessary money. the request all probablllty would be muted. A: a matter of net. large nuns are belnx expeqded gt ‘thls moment in bulldln A _____ -A Y An‘nn .H expended at this moment in bonding detached torts ground London. on strengthening the tortlflcauono ot the Mersey. Clyde and Tyne. The monez The Sun's reporter has that responsible military experts Inte- ly have been giving renewed nttentlon to the defence: of Halifax and vu- conver. and _posglbly other points in _.___- -_J .LA_. 4. WUVCI, one. '7' â€"--, -v e_ -_,,,,_ the eastern hemisphere. and there 1. reeson to believe that a mall com- mittee installed at the We: Oflloe. end working in concert with the Adam-u- ty, has been chewed to discover what modiï¬cations ere accessory and desir- able in the defences or Cnnsda. the West Indies. etc.. in View or the not that in n tew years the United States will become a. great navl-l power. Pre- sumably the committee's instructions do not end with detensive schemes, but it is unposslble to say more then to announce the {act that the commit- tee. exists imd is st work. Winnipeg. July 2.- coroner to-night held the bodies or Willi: Elizabeth. his wife.‘ CUFUUCI' Lv'unbu. _ -_ 7 the bodies of William Warren and Elizabeth. his wife. The evidence showed that last night Warren had been drinking, and his wife was so much afraid of him that she spent the night in the streets. About 5 o'clock this morning she went to I neighbor's house and borrowed some milk with which to feed the barbi- She entered her home. It neezns lb“ Warren at once attacked her with n razor. She fought desperately for her lire. but when she fell ted tram loss or blood. the man sawed awe! l3 her neck until he near!!! severe-1 hfl' head from her body. Then. covered with blood. he stood before I. mirror and gushed his own throat so deeper “sly that he died in 20 minutes. - ‘ ' ‘ “hâ€"u-M â€Â£1de gnpoodlow- Will rec-on IO! Inna-Ion! III Btety mu ue ww -- â€"â€"-â€"7 The interior of Wanna influence ed with blood. Wu-ren was an old can. pioye of the Canadian Paciï¬c mum Co. His son is ; 909m: conductor munlclntllw. wu found dead on Grand Trunk Rdhny truck only am morning not tu- trom whom the I100- une leading to his home m the runaway. u hut-mm out or the you! to Liverpool harbor. It n ma he wu struck by a» main: train while drlvlnx home hte mt nkht. North Burton. Ont. July z.â€"Au.- - o'clock all: morning 3 westbound DIS: sensor train on the moms“ Central struck one! may killed 10-year- old Dav‘td McCarthy. The boy. who hadjustgotoutot Mmderod over to the tnqk. tufted to one In .‘io'ï¬t Via! the all. a. younz man about 20 nun old. clerk in Hart’s book store. macaw shot himself while out shooting with another younz man. He was In the not of standing two small rifle. when one of them tell. causing the instantly. CAN -LEPBOS Y BE CUBED 7 WARREN HURDBRBD HIS WIPE. mar-ms. New York. July zâ€"‘A London specie! to The Sun says: The discovery recent- had been struck with the results ob- tained by the aid at graduated arsenic injections in case- of eczema. anti poor ionic. The doctor sought to. the condition at the nervous > by Month; without cutting i and soon noted the correctne- ct hi! conception. Be .130 studied t3 9 Max:513; 1:061:20; of m. H; ._A AIL‘_ â€gum-1‘ h...†In“ mane: lonlwm'm' xmuSevend lei-lead tho-0° mm the company- Killed" l 2. s tar-The g.“ 1!.Mâ€"inpelgouest on on. Jul}: ï¬-AE‘ 9% “l at, which must N 3; tendency in thi- ‘ at war I!“ 5â€â€œ ver will undoubtedly 037.: ta. 0!!!! v3 :33. all-known military before the “t for 8 word has drew an “3% that eflec ad was mm. 1nquest May be Settled Without Refer- once to Ottawa. ’wmnmmEâ€"(G‘WW Iturepomdhmmm‘mnm Wtormle‘m’ neem his deposit. receivln‘ only :00 vote-.1: responsible to:- detecting the nominee 0! the party. Full returns mam Alberte' elect Oli‘ ver by 784 mu. the vote mam: Oliver 8647. Cochme :89. Local Lib- erals m it is likely Mr. IAurler will elt for Seskntchewnn. end it is aid word has been received from him to that enact. In the: me it is probable he would be returned by acclemalicn when altering for reelection. but Con- oervetives iegy tiny they_ fill) 0990†schooner Norma. Wm B... _-___ June 16. with 83 pane sen. all she could curry. mouth 90 vented to come. Hutehlnson as. there ere 1750 people onSlxlfllecneKendabOutumI-ny but. the murmur. he uy are absolutely helpleu and unable to and enouxh to keen wem m lug-lent of unto my“ "In mmmkns. Kentvme. NS- July L-‘l'he Jul? in the case at Peter Wheeler. Med with the tum-dex- or 15 yenâ€"old Annie Kempton. at Bear River. utter two hours' deubenuon returned a. vex-met or guilty. Judge Townehend sentenced the m1. Ionertobehanxedsevtx. 41.48:; 115mm .43: a}; 322â€"; ‘ - FAIR SAILING mu us. so: the a who keepl in health. With: livcrudthc Input: humility-summit,†vet isn’t it!“ mu anewukeDI.Pletce’IGold- covet-1. I also “feted («three with chronic diurhen; could get no p till I been the use of Dr. Place: Compound Extract of Smut-Weed: one-1:11! done bottles cured me. I haunt-ken Dr. Piano's Favorite Prescription ï¬t knoll mucu- withigood mm" WHEELI'J‘ M UST HANG. PAIN -KILLER EVERY FAMILY 336.3" LTWihb’ Hutu oa'er. months. um Gmon. SHOULD KNOW THAT mouth so mted to game. m that. â€e 1750 WP“ Creck. um about a nun! non Creek. About 75° °‘ magma)†{03159643, nun- but the remand",- 15am K1119). nedi ï¬um’ï¬'. manme not. Have uken Macedonian; flea 'orbr. Place. tmmm ,, A A‘cL'AQJQO sunnxa. Spray Pumps. KEITH'SVFEBD STORE, William-st: Don 'tallowony onoto oellyou anything eloo onthe pleaorpromise Maria in put up in one-cine bottles only. 3.. tintiygn get Câ€"A-S-T-O-B-I-. Get your orchards sprayed and double your fruit her- vest by getting the best the world has ever child's medicine. thntitil“iu|t“8°°d Canned Beef: Potted TOM“: Potted Ham Cooked Ham. Lunch Tongue. Chicken, Duck, 16"â€. Kipper!!! Herring. preserved Bloaton. Canned Fresh Hot-NM» Canned Gordon Haddu. â€"wv -vv-v Kipper-ed Herring. Canned Tomatoes. Preserved Bloaten. Canud Pork and Beans Canned Fresh Herring. Canned 1mm, all kinds. Canned Go'den Haddte Pickles of all Kinda. Parties leaving their orders for any of the aboxxjvaiu receive very liberal treatmentâ€"so good that they Wm be sure to send their friends. HURLEY 81 BRADY, Family Grocers. East of the Benson House Also sands of all Kinds and Colors During the past few seasons we have developed a large trade in supplying the wants of picnic and ex- cursion parties, and this season we have made exceptional preparations for the outing class. We would not bother printing the list given below ,5; did we not know that the quality of the goods is ï¬rst- class, while the price is such that we believe few can qual. . W- __--- _-.a:-..la.- atomï¬nn tn the back- \‘uuuu Then again we pay particular attention to t ing and secqring 9f all orders, and they are ...d.â€" :_ -AAA taken. Castoria cures in. mflamtlm food. regulate! the 8““ Cutoria relievg Ghlldren Cry for Pltcher’s Gastoria. HOT WEATHER WANTS ! W in mmm but remedy ï¬or Infants and. Child?“ For the Home, Picnic, Camp or Excursion! Spray Pump The fan-simile “nature of 7" OSHA". â€HIV. 7' CID-MY mun. for Infants not contain morphine. opium. 01' 13W Harlow Teething Troubles. Janos Kath Iti and Ghlldren. of Wit with the patronage of “will answer every purpose ticular attention to the pack Canned Lobsterp, Canned Mackeral, Canned Salmon. mm Oysters. Canned sardines. Canned Com, Got the Leader GM" Acknowledged to be m Best Chum in m ' market '. It is not sold inbulk. IN YOUR cm. Childgen like in T1; is on every other narcotic. wrapper. », LindsaY- sure to ‘ Shipping l‘lrw 0L0 ENGLAND For Tony U P Ottavcz â€caved Commir: Dempsi" 'teamsh flon is the nan who mi meat: 0 HERE Mon ur 0v (b. _ w an It t M Khulna †numbers w my gamma. Mr. Gala. 11 m1 Expenmel arranged 13;“ guidanc': oi 11 ed to ham 3 I of this busine! mama: may 1’ had with or I there is every they may be e the 181’. of 3H little demand market. W1“ to export the! the demand u and the price 11011 that can l trial. Those whid mooth and 1 with small 564 bflzht rod col ouluvue and General Gnnt.‘ hndo Prize ripening varia prices in the hi «name for ex tenable. smoo! toes suitable 1 Item's Beauty.‘ (Dometlmoa 137,1: possibly Em: G J man; do d entirely tree lined packagt‘ oes wil Meet. it paw in the middle. m of light Gout-noted as ‘1! thickness Wins 0 muonsnd in: the sides. (like Mikado) Well upon the would be wori one. of them 4 EM shipping trade 1' Canadi ‘ superio I3 lmpo I'll to tho â€Caveatâ€: tony that mm chea in :edhun- sized area: 15 11cm â€ï¬lms at LINDSAY. l .ll‘nrtlnns mental I‘urn: um and It bur mane me. n THE CAN could be 31.00 I» ma for