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Omemee Mirror (1894), 16 Jun 1898, p. 4

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178% kits.) 16' . “1:11.13 “U ayunc I have returned to Londonâ€"I have travelled night and day, " he said “to ask you. one question.1'our answer is of the most vital 11.101141“; to me.’ "What is it 3" inshntnturn to Cairo 5e am d 1111. 0:113 ~ mfegnard. I left the matter in \Ir. Shuttiewortfis hands as Mr. Grinold' s lawyer, afill I looked for fair-play at: Oleastfl _; .. - She n tened to read the Letter. -Ring lusidly set {orxh how he had cafifim Locked in the house in Austen an' ho“ he had found 81 lngifig' In a. .00m on 1hr lop floor; and haw upon waking at day.break the « bundle of foreign bonds had disappear- ed. There was an intensely concen- trat’fié look upon her face while . she Some days went by. Shuttleworthj had started off post-haste for Cairo;l and no tidings of him or of Gilbert Ringhzun had since reached Charter- house Square of which Helen had been nizuie acquainted. It might be. the girl repeatedly thought. that her fath- 61‘ knew more about the purloining of the foreign bonds than he was ready to admit. Her father and Ralph Shuttleworth had sat late into the night debating. There had been no apparent inclination to include her in their conference. and her pride deter- red her from exhibiting a. sign of the almost overpowering curiosity which the situation had aroused. It was clear that neither hertather not Shut- tleworth Shared Mr. Grinold's belief that she had a head for affairs. She was deeply pained. Not because she had been ignored; Helen Warrener wus- “I waited until the last moment." said. he. “I had hardly time left tot catch the mail-train." "To Cairo 9" “Yes. I determined to return." said Ringham. “and put myself in the hands of my directors. I was so worried and perplexed. Miss Warrener, that I could not rest in London. In a. moment of desperationâ€"I can't tell you what mental agony 1 sufferedâ€"it did enter int”? my head to take to flight. My Helen took the letter. She was about to read it. when a thought came into her head, and she looked up. “Why did__you _quit the_hotel so suddenly ?" not sensitive on that score; she could afford to laugh at their narrow-mind- ed attitude; but what troubled her- had. troubled her ever since Shuttle- worth had left Londonâ€"was the dread last Ringham should be too hastily judged. She had felt more drawn to- }vards him than she would have will- lugly confessed. An intuitive sense 01 trust in him had hex-u awakened. The report that he had absconded had Wed her. but it hzul not 951C150: a. \x hile they wall-zed to and fro in solemn silence. Glam-mg up fur~ lively into his face, she noticed an anx- 5.00.". _Iired. look ;a.nd she began to fear 18:51 he had come to app :11 to herâ€"ev on to plead her intercexiun f0: m‘egcy. But she felt reassured b} the first words he spoke. , . "As I thought;” and Ringh‘xm took an oblong envelope from his pocket. ”Will you read this? It's a copy of the letter which I desbatched to Cairo on the morning upon which the ramm- it; happened. 1 left a uuplicatc of this at the Two Swans,’ in a sealed packet addressed to Mr. Shuttleworth. before quitting the hotel." artly after six o'clock." iter six? Then it. was I who lock- ; you in!" "Yas. ’I saw you from the staircase idw," he saidâ€"” saw you standing r the lamp. Butâ€"butâ€"â€"" '~. Ringham." Helen suddenly in- ' ' w’Ive gotaclue." . v. :nys Leayr “Yes! win fir metomx five min- utes? and she hastenflf‘tmxards the gate. _"_I’ll not be longer.” H In aflittle pa ur. known to Helen as "father’sbfi‘ ever since she was a. child. Jo ‘ arrencr sat; brooding; over the fire. He had ceased to take things in a hopeful light. His cheery manner was gone. He was dressed in ‘an " ~fitting suit. of black. which in- 'l his appearance of gloom. His already lost some of its roundâ€" he wrinkles had deepened end and at the corners had stood beside An- (‘19:: as sole mourner . and then he had re- to wonder what would come of himfileltwhnv it would now be possible to 59:9 c. roof over their heads; and Vuis problem had been flaunts»: his Lhnughts ineessantly ever Helen looked hewilderingly at Ring- ham. "I’ve not been given the chance. 1 wasled to lmlieve thatâ€"that you had absconded." she said; “had carried off the Fonds. I knew nothing. I‘ve been kept in ignorance of the whole affair." "I've been told, Miss Warn-nor. that Mr. Shuttleworth and your father have. utterly condemned my i'xplanutiou." said Ringhum, “a'roui the robbery of the foreign bonds. ’l‘hey regard it as a. trumped-up, ridiculous story. My question is simply this: do you share their opinion 2’" “Mr. Ringhuml ' She stepped a few paces from the railings and stared at, him with unieiénz~d surprise. “You â€"you in London!" "May I come in? I must speak with you af once. You can spare me a ,moment ?" . ‘ “She unhesitatingly opened the gu_te; She had crossed over into the garden one afternoon. She wished to thinkâ€" a.» any from her fuL‘her, whose despond- may ghoul the lost fortune deeply Oppnfied herâ€"think in peace and quietness for a brief half-hour. She walked to and fro under the limes. pondering the ~~ixnuiion [or the hun~ dredth time. The trees were nearly hatred of their foiizige how; the dead leaves were chasing ezuh other along the imzhwhy and dancing phonemes about her “hon an ou 45101141 gust 01‘ “th swept round Lhe square. Of a. sudden Helen became aware of a tall. brwdfihouiilered mun in a fur coat stuniiihg at the gate. sHuEen her (unhaem e YEW \ -.....f‘ had. omupied her thoughts Lhmost un- cea_.singly ever sinc.e A NIGHT ‘iN AUSTIN FRIARS CHAPTER. IV. the letter presently, and um: moments in deep ab- Aboul: w hat hour." she g at. last into Ringhams :3. hat hour did you reach you put the BY T. S. E. HAKE. startled. Be gr come in. with em‘ ‘0rth not ~§ of Lhom t0 read the letter which he wrote to the bank explaining how he had been rob- bedâ€"" “Ah. come now!" \Varrcner-ejacu- lated. "\\'us ever a more ridloulous letter written then that?" 't “There's nothing ridiculous about I ll \\ arrener looked up “ Shuttle- “; ortb was right He said you‘d side \\ 1th the man And now you can un- derstandw hy “e didn' L (om‘ide in 3011. But hem tame the letter to get into your lumds?’ " “Before going u s‘t‘p furthvr," said Helvn, with hnr 1111114. upon :1 high- Lackcd arm-Chair. “19-: me tell you what gave 111» [hr im; uise to bring you here. Thi- truth is. your letter has put a. strange notion into my head. and I want to hear what you think of it. It may seem Ennisrous to you. and perhaps it may prove so. We shall Ringham. who hzul commenced to pace rextlessly up and down the room. stopped and loolmd eagerly towards her. "What?" “I believe in Mr. Ringham," Helen insisted undunled1y. When they rem-11911 the first-[1001‘ landing Helen unlwkvd :1 door. and they found themselves in a, large and. lofty room with threx- {neat “indows looking out upon Austin briars. ’lhe room was a “Mary. and the massive (uken furniture {1111011911 w1-11 with the Mk 1 anel' e11 \\ :1115. H11 11 drew 1.111311 the heavy 10.115 of curtain from one of the. winviowx nun! 11n- devpening twilight looked in uiznn the-1n. “What will you think of me. Mr. Ringham." she said, “i[ Ivemure to suggest that the man whp took from your valise those foreign Itonds was 1101;: other than Anthony Griuold himâ€" sel " Warrener slmvly rose from his chair. Something in Helen's look and mnnnvr had at last impelled him to yield. Be crossed to his desk. unlurked thv draw- er. and took out a heavy bunch of “About a. hundred years ago this house. and the house next door formed one 1 ig mansion. it was split into two, its you see it, by Mr. Grinold's faiher. His object I lwliHe “as to sell this portion. The idea \\ '15 00an ivud at a. moment of financial cmhurraxsment; but the firm of Grinuld struggled suc- cessfully out of its plight. as many a. firm has done la‘fore, and the, idea. “as abandoned. Will you come up- stair‘ "' He stood speechless, too amazed to comment upon her hold surmise. ”\V'ould you credit it 2" she went on. “Can you conceiw how such a thing could come about T No? And yet to me it seems almost as plain as though I had been an eye-\\itness to it. I knew Mr. Grinold's character so well. 1 am going to surprise you. Until the night upon \xhich he woke me out of my sleep in the top room with the cohwehhed doors he was a wretrhed hashing: of gold. My unlocked-for meme thereâ€"my discovery of his secretâ€"seemed to change the man's very nature. I'll not attempt to ex- plain the fact. He had a distinvt per- sonality". a will-power that was never surpassed. He received me in this Very room a day or two laterâ€"greet- ed. me as though we had been friends for years. It was a memorable meet- ing. He related many interesting things about the old house of Grinold. gave me my first lesson in finance, and then incidentally mentioned that all his money waslying idle at. the bank. HIS meaning was only too clear to me. He'xi'ished me to understand that a. ruling mssion had been conquered. and the subject was never again hinted at between us as long as he lived." Ringham listened as it' spell-hound. By her beautiful presence, her ad- mirable wit and sympathy. she had directed Anthony Grinold's avaricious thoughts into a. healthier channel. A human interest had sprung up to inâ€" spire and sustain a. nobler impulse. It was with breathless suspense that he waited. to learn more from her of this strange being: for his imagination was already whirling him a dozen different ways in search of a solution of mys- tery that Helen \Varrener was slowly unfolding before his. mind's eye.‘ V ”Civiéâ€"merthe keys. I may tell you then." “If I had only known !" Helen stenved 11110 the hall. and Ring ham [0 lmxed H» looked curi- ou~1321hout 111111. This 11111 and the suitcase, resmuiriwl the 11:11! 11nd stair- (‘1le in the othex houm- in exery drtuil. Helm interprelixw I115 lwk.lx‘ema.1‘k- ed: keys. ‘U‘NmWâ€"and he placed them reluct- antly in her handâ€"“who showed that letter to you ?" "Didn't [fail you? To Mr. (Irinâ€" old's house." ”Where is that 2" ”In Auntin b‘xiurs." said Helen. “Aumin Friars!" 1 They came abruptly upon ihe old; Square. Ringhnui's eye a: (unn- sought ‘ the mansion nith thn twin-doors and f double (light of 5101's under the shell- shaped canopy. The doors were clos- ed. and 11mm must of the windows of hoih hotbes be read Lhc \'.'ords "To LvL" â€"”To Let, ’ in fresh “hits paint. Helen led. the “11)" up the stops, .:n:l uniust- ened a. pzi‘iiwkml doar nu thr left-hand sideâ€"the door upon “hich thcru “as no name or number. "Yes. all his life," said Hclcn: “and hls father and grandfather before him." "Is in 1:065.th9?’ said Ringhnm. in blank surprise. "Did Mr. Grinold live hare ?" "You 5511: now understand. fierhnpa." 3119 said. “what mental torture Mr. leuoid must have suffered at. times. “Mr Ringham He has returned to London." said Helen. ”1 let: him only a. minute ago." ”Whereâ€"where is he '9’" His ham! \\ 11s on the 11001; but his duughtgr 51:31me him. and said in :1 {one 01 irresisiible mph-11: ”bzithei. Mr. Grinold trusted me: can ‘r you?‘ He “113th in, confirmed drunkzu'd who has resolumly turned. his face against drink. It often pained me to Lnok at him. He seemed L0 be wrestling with some unseen force. He never knew how inkently [observed himâ€"never knew n When Helen rejoined him. Ringham observed 111M her chveks were flushed and her eyes giinied with suppressed excitement. Each time he hild had looked into her {1ch she appeared to him more heautiiui. They walked for a while in threzuhn‘: 1hcir way through streets and winding :Uleys. "Now. Mr. Ringhum, will you come with me ?" "Where are you tukifig Warrener ?" 5i Ie' nce. n11 rrow Bliss Leaving the nupimurd unlovkml. Helâ€" en turned Ln lh“ other cupboard. and Ringhnm nhsox‘wd that. she selected n different key for opening: lllt‘ (lUUI'. This cupboard contained lhrev vmpty shelves. She draw out lhvsv Sh“l\'e.\‘: wulething now glincrml upon the panelling “hia'h the woodwork of El)» middle she-if nml ('l)n(‘t’:llt?(l. It. “11‘- .‘l lung: .~tccl halt. IIvlen pulled hm'k {hi-z hall give (he handling :1 pu>h with 1191' ll‘llhl and :l large dour xwung noisvlmsly npvnl 5hr St!'[)p(‘d fnl‘u‘nl‘d, l‘el‘kunlngr In Ringhmn m'er hcr should- er In folluw with the lump. llo hm!- enell to Ulmy. :lllll the next InnIm-nl he found him olf standing: in llw gnrml in \\ hivh hv ll'!-l l'q-vn x'nhlretl. 'l lll' «lnnr hml cloml ‘ehiml than “ilh :1 (lull thud. “It’s :1 very simple matter." said Helen‘ "whc-n you know the were! 2 is- n't it? This ('uhu'eiuhezl dour“ (H you we opens with its 0min) fmnwwm‘k into Mr. Grinnloi‘s h-drnom when lhn bolt is Ullfflhh‘llt‘". And “114) (‘mlhl bolt is unfnstenovi. And “ho ('mlld have unf:l~teued it on the mgbx upon \vhivh he died but hn 5" Ringhum re'uiily :u‘quiom-ed. "But." he saidâ€"“hut \\ here are the bonds ‘2" “We shall find them." shu predivh‘d “in the safe." . Her predicthm proved correct. Hav- mg «lismvere'i the safe-keys in :1 59011-1. drawer in the 11H bureau. the safe-dour was 11111.;k11 11;ene1i.'l’h1- lun1ll9 of fm‘oign 11111115 [111' >1111gl) tied up in n deep x‘e1 e31. As [Iol 1111 1119“ thmn f1rlh a letter 1:111i11x\se1i t1) ".\11.(1ilhert Ringh1111”1l111m.1511 11111111 (he flnm It contained :1 i)ll.\'il.0$$ 1101111111111 signed by Anthuny (hinold. 11111111111 lodging his reveim of the bonds 1111111 (":1i111 date] upon the tuggy 11:1v11n \1hl1hlh1' comic: 11111 10:11be-1l Anxtm l-‘ ri: 11s "Miss Wurx'ener.“ vently, "I \Vish I gratitude! But is cannut find words} Os'ymde. Hall. Toronto. on May 2811), on application of (l. 'l‘. li‘ulford 8.: Co., proprietors of the Dr. Williams' Medi- cinz‘ Co., a mrpurual injunmion was granted by Chancellor Boyd restrain- ing Theodore Sweet. druggist, of St. Catharines from selling a pink colored pill in imitation of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills [or Pale People. It seems neces- sary to again impress upon the public tlw fact, that Dr. “'illiams’ Pink Pills can only i)» obtained in packages the wrapper around which bears the full. law-protected trade mark. “Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills for Fall? People." Pills offered in any other form. and notwithstanding anything the dealer may say. are fraudulent imiiaLinns and should always I)? refused. The Dr. \Villiams' Medicine 00.. will he glad to obtain (in oonfidence). the name of any dealer offering for sale any imitation of their pills. as the company is de- ‘terminedfo protect the public against ‘thlS species of fraud. “That's “here Mr. Griunld kvp! his goldâ€"before I knew himâ€"in the old mi-erly days! No one knmvs whore the key Ln (his safe} is to he fnlmd; nut even Mr. Shulllmvortbâ€"nn “no, ex- cept myself " She was shunning: to rephwu the bonds. and. possibly from the excann Of Lending down. the Color sudLh-nly mounted m 1101‘ vhveks. Prosemly she lunked up. “There's nothing tolhnnk me for. I'm so glad tn think that he held them in his‘ hands after all," said Helen. “before he died." “It was there 1:11:11, I first saw youâ€" dn you ren1emlw1‘?-â€"m1 the l‘nggynight upon \\ hi1'h yum 101 R1111 me in" "Have {1 t; vuu fm‘gimn 1119, \‘et ?" "I1111givez130u'3 Holnn. I have. luvâ€" ed you ever sim'e and he held out his hands to her in appeal. "Can you ever rare for me ?" u... w. OW... ._ __ ,, , She luul moved towards the marital- piet‘e. and hail takon from it n small silver lump while. still speaking. She now paused and looked rountl. "And then 3" said ltinghum eagerly. "He took the bonds." sh» said, “and went stealthily out." “But yuu haven’t. told me." urged Ringh:lxnâ€"-"lnnv he got in." "\pu shall see." She lighted thu lump, and then lka- oning to him It) follow her. llelen led the way upstairs. When they warned the top flight she hmulel him tha- Inmu. and selecting :1 key {mm the hum-h xx hich sbn- curried Helen unlw‘kml :L dour. and upon Butt-râ€" ing the room Ringhum mu; instantly struck with the marked similarity in its shape. as well as in its window and doors to the gurrct in which he hml t'uuml >holter upon that. nwmm‘uhln night in the other house. IL was suaulily lurnished: a little Wooden bedstead in nne (-urner. :1, deal table under 11w “’imlnw. :1 I‘it‘kety-Iouk- ing chair : but. Ringlmm's «yo was prin- cipaliy attracted Immrds two (tupbnzu‘d doors. one on oavh mice of the fin-pluve. 'l‘hey reminded him of \hu cupboards with the i-nhwehm-il lurks. “Let 1U look in>ide." sum the girl :mâ€" tii-iguii‘ccly. "Shall we !" Without waiting for (l imply. she unlovkoil 11w cupboard nenrefit. tlw door. A gre‘lt. iron wife filled up the space within. Helen. “before he died." Ringhnm mm a “gimme guost 1hnt. evening at (‘hn'tm'houâ€"e Squaw: and it was unanimously agreed that his durum remain in London until Fhultle- worth's rel‘urn‘ One dayâ€"the day up- on whirl) the lawyer's :u‘t‘ivnl from “Let IN 1001; in>ide tin-igmively. “smn waiting for :L n‘ply. {‘nirowux‘ hourly expectmlâ€"Ringhnm had stopped over with Helen to ”18 old houre in Austin Friars to restore some Yonkq \vhivh they h‘hl borrowed from tho shelws of Mr. Hrinnld's lih- rary. While desvending the stairs the lamp-lighter lighted 1110 old lamp at the entrnnvn. and Ringhum stnmxed at the window and looked nlmvn. She gave him her fund, and they went lingorinuly «ml into the: twi- light of Austin Friars. “Thin gas 311;. Uriuuld's bedroom.” mid “clan swing [(i'lghm‘ misv the hum: to gh'une about him-‘ tho mum he mvupimi m-znly all his liteâ€"the room in which he died' AN IMPO R'I‘AN'I‘ J U DG M ENTâ€"At UNBOAfI‘S OF smmow DRAUGH‘ s for serv (1118 end.) said Ringhum fer- ! cnuM oxpross my is‘ that possible? 1 mm met her shnuld- Iho lump. He hau- Ihe next “mun-n! ho hr. \Villinnw' Pink mus us :1 hml'b’l‘, FRANK .1 CHENEY :md 51 rvngrlbvnvr. \\ 111111 any of hvr 517mm .20 b. tore me 1nd ~u‘: -Lr. Ltd in my friends 41111 wka 111’ ailing. DTEEHCC “11* "1‘1 d") 11f1)01811i11-1..~\.D. 1551;, - _ ,,,, i{"‘ .9. 11.1111: ASON. 7â€"- 7 - ~. . ”-- i{ SE‘L N01. -sr_\' Pub.ic l'.v\ l\l.\1: (‘()\L. 1 ' ‘ . Hull' sCumrrh Cure 1- taken imernnily and acxa 'lho rulv :11 “ha-h Hr itish ships 11f directlynn the Mood and mutou‘ ~1xrf1ce~ of . the RV stem. Send {0" t1‘-Yi111m‘:ni~ {'10 war (aka- 111 1-11.11 mm: 11! 11's is simplv1 (3111\11 x ()0 Tulcdo.0. mnrwluus. Ibovrlxll) mw of 1})» firsti Saldby l)r11::gi-1~.' 1. 5c (-1135 but 1 11- ships in UN ‘it'tiih‘rl :111-1 B3115 Famil} P111: “1'” the bc-L mm. H)» Mugnifim-nl, :n'vrugvd over 160 inns :m hnux‘wlhu is in tho raw «if nearly lhi'm' inns :; minute! Offivm's turn 11) :md wurk, (IS well as 111w Illvn_ am! they certainly lunk like them \xhvn 1hr job is over. Sandwich girls are parading the ~streets of London just now in the sweet cause of advertisement. They are not; mrh‘iuulmrly poetic or pleasant ad- ditions to the sights of vast; London town” and in (not, they seem to empha- size :1 great deal of the squalor and mis- ery that; is always apparent in the most fashionable and crowded of the thor- oughfares. Yuu wonder to whzmt straits these girls must have been brought; be- fore they consumed lomuke themselves the sthect ut tln- gihes and jeers of pagers-by :15 they wander along mud- dy streets, clml in tlwix‘ long. shupelvss blue gowns. with their little sugar loaf huts: and their pathetic symbols of ut- ficc plunked; ruumrselessly on breast and back, "l‘lhey are pretty. some at them- girls. and brazen. :1 great. many of them. but the thoughtful spectator .t ”J” the»: girls. and brazen, :1 gram, Illiuly of them. hut, the thoughtful spectator must; “under il' aver these women will turn int.” the wretched. shumhllug. hopeless beings who are the masculine equivalent for the perumlmluting ml- vertircment. “ ' lâ€" fl .l. ’l‘he sandwich men ul‘ London. IL ls well known an) only be recruited from almost; Lhe very scum of the earth. or, am in many cases, [rum that pilfmhly numerous class of irrclrievzlhly ruin- ed "gentlemen" who huvu sunk so far that, they are willing ll) :~huu1hle hupe- luxfly under the weight of mlwrtise- ‘ ‘ ' I ll mm“. WNW. -m u mum; hoards. through lung d renry hours at, the puymentnf Upvnre orushilling :L day. Surely this nughl, 10 Ire um: of the forms of labor in whirh the "up- ward and nnwnrd" >pirit 01' the modern “omau with her thirst, for equality should not penetrate. Thnl h Iln‘ ’i‘vrm an olmwu Lady Appllu [0 Dr. “llllnnh' l'luk I’llls. IS A GREAT WHEEL. WHAT THE GLOBE SAYS OF THE E. D. BICYCLE. Its Vlzuu (Rood l'ninh arr .Hnuhl 1'00 Nu II- ‘ «rum to “Hilton. The t-(‘ut'ings nu this tiit-ycte \u-t'e invrntmt tn (‘zttt'uh in 189:”) by (‘untttt- iutH :tntt thi- uhnvl is built uuly in t‘unuttu. and oxpux‘tctt tht‘nughnut the world. It is the first and uniy (‘nnâ€" :t.tti:tn Hoyt-h- that has .auct'vsst‘utly e-n- tvt‘ml tho limited States market. unit (‘tUlIltitllnN‘ have :1. tutt'tit-txhtr reusnn {HF {voting proud when it is known that thi~: "uh et cutnntztntts :L highvr wit-e than any \\'h"(‘i in tlw t', 5.. unit. that it is sold than: at an advance (if t‘t‘nul {$15 to $2.“) (Ltmvw its price in Cuttzuht. Tht‘ 188:3 tnuttels are thx‘ :Lt'mv of mutation and lx-uuty. Pvrfm‘lion (It tnnvvmont. of ammo. has always ll-H‘n tho titlt'tit‘utttt‘ than)» at this min- tany. and thaw have oh‘l‘y rmstm to fuel prnuxt nt‘ thv imputation the-y have gztint-(t in so short :1 time by thv use of this wmtttt-t‘tut hut). We :1 1‘0 infnt‘m- mt that thoy have now-r yPt supplied a (‘llnf‘ U!‘ hall for this hearing. nor even have boon asked to I‘t‘plut‘t‘, mm. 'lhey duty their (‘U'ttl't‘vliltlt‘H‘ ur nthm‘s t0 ShtHV actinz- mu m" thvit' whorl. no mutt-”1' ht)\\' long it 111,5 lawn in usv that {shtHi’S the Slifhlvst ittttit-zttinn tit \war. They also t-httlvnge the public to destroy one of their hvztrings or to make it bin-t. no tll‘tttt‘T how light it may “9 Screth up, Tho \\ heel is guar- llllit'f‘d to run thv yt'ur without being nilmt or cloanwl, no matter hmv many miles; it is ridden, or how 1111.191) dirt, i9 (‘Ilt‘()uni(‘l‘(‘tt. Tho hearings also are guarztntved against, wear for thrve Mars. They never require to he tul- judmt nr interfered with. The 'l‘ypngmph company are bring- out asperiul model this year. which inuludes an nutoxnmin break that. acts on 1116 war huh. Simple buck pedal- |imr applies the break and \vhé-n once applied the font can he removed and the brake remainsz. while forward ped- alling imumdiutuly releases the brake Sn lh-r- I‘ith‘!‘ 00:1va My controls hi \vhevl, wholhur his foot, is on the pedal or not. This model also includes the most perfect gear case made. It is comâ€" puzzul of aluminum and (‘elluloid, and does not: make the wheel look heavy or cumbersome. It: can easily be rem0v- ed and leaves the chain and sprockets at, all times exposed to View. It, is also so arranged that the bunk wheel can he adjusted without in any way disturbing the case. The points of interest, in lheir 1898 models are entirely too numerous to he noticed hero. but we advise all in- lcmling purchasers to at least call and see the "E. D." wheel before. they de- fido. on their 1898 moun‘ls.-â€"'I‘for0nto Globe. BRII‘AIN S FLAGS In all Great Britain has five flags â€"the royal standard. the Union Jack. the merchant flag. the naval ensign. and the. blue ensign, the [lug of {hp naval reserve. The Union Jack is hoisted by Colonial Governors. It. takes long practice and conqtant study in identify every lBritish‘ flag that on:- SANDWICH GIRLS OF LONDON ould’see inv a, voyage around tbv BUILDER AND STE ENGTHENER. umdwivh men uf London. it. is own am only be recruited from the very scum of the earth. or, unnv cases, [rum that piliuhly [TATE Ceylon Tea. as its superior fim or and absoluu .commends it to all competent judges 01 5-50 d wens. 25. 4o. 50 and 60c Without the First You Cannot Have the Last. Hood's Sarsapurilla gives both. It gently tours and strengthens the stom- ach and gives digestive power, creat- es an appetite and invigm‘utex the \vbule system. By making ”1»: blood rich and pure it strungflmna the nerves and gives refreshing sleep. .leww‘l) Hum EXPERIENCE One boy met anulhex' who hunt 1L : ph'imm redness :1‘muL the eyes 7m dump at, Hm warmers. of the mouth. Say, suiJ the {11“}t lmy, I heard y futhm' Wu“. nu 'L \hip um'c. Hood’s Sarsa'saarilia [s (Hunulfl'i (i route-w Medicine. IS Youn WEFE lLL-TEMPEREO? Examine hm‘ fwet, and if s cnt‘us buy her l’um'un's Painles J'lxztrztt'hmh Hume will then am [Mom \I'u-h uf Lhe miv married life is duw In mrns. l"; qutrurmr is sum 1) (Lulu. . 'mdx Th» )2sz IT IN on rt-cm‘d. B3; u: it vunlainwi H"! days Wo-r- [mi in (-nnfyrm “31' mm r1; 5:)! «r yv'u‘. '1 he, 01h»: qu n he 1 a mi) “31.5 i" It “11119,! .’ Yea it was. mm you In the hummus gum! tau. Tnkt‘ Luau \o- I an I'I‘unim; Ta .11:- list]! refund the mom- ) f" hula MI. MN ar'um.’ ‘qu‘ :nu- r! bluh'hl’)‘. and write}! Svientil'iv (;1w‘z_; Sho- bus simply imq'il (‘nnslungpliuu \m'xli; and txwuty ur mm STATE or Omo. C1 n' or TOLEDO, Luau ('0 NW. FRANK I. Cm N Y mukm omhl senior pnrlm-rnfltw firm or F J,” Going burz'meha in mo 1 '1t)' uf’To um St m: ufurnuuid. :mn‘l thnl «M firm sum of ONE HUNDIZI-Ll) DOLL}. (‘her’uhâ€"\\ by did man in.’ St. Peter lmOk agent him in 01‘ I: Ignornnms :11 :1 1111'11' u few yew; hemeâ€"\\ 1111 in 1111: 110111 1511115 111'11- 191 with 311:“ 1"1g1111y's 111111- lovely 1111:111.’ 'Mn'u‘ :111- {11H 111' 1111111] red. LlGH’l‘ AT NlAGARA. The Falls of Niagara are to 1»: lighl- ed hy ucetylwne lumps and ri-flm-qu's‘. Trials made have been fairly sui'l'vss~ ful. :huugli the light is not so lnrilii ml us 111.? electric are. It is propusovi lo illuminite them on summer nights fir th enjoyment of visitors. FRANK I. Cm N \' make... omh 11m, heia the senior Pnrlm-rnflm' firm or F J."m-‘.~'I:Y:Co.. Going burz'meha in mo 1 '1t)' uf’To admaumy and S; no uhqmuuid. :mni thul MM mm \\ ill pay the sum of ONE HCNDlil-Ll) DOLLARS for enrh nnd every 0351‘ Hf C I'ifl‘rh Yha? C mnnt b0 CUZCd by the me of H H.115 (in'iumnt UHF. Mrs. Nowwedâ€"H’wv \ mw 0! I Mr. ()Mhny. I made ii lily-vhf (Mr. ()Mlmy. glll‘xtâ€"LIHâ€"l you. but I ~3an em pm». Mr. Neu-wetlâ€"Hon‘t he air-am my old frienvl: it‘s all ngm, 1 if on a trump; In the Engl'h‘h official regulatinm for 1898 it is stated that the 1mm extreme range of the Lee-Illetfm‘d bu"- lvt may ha tam-u as about 3,501 yards although, with a strong wind. 3.70! yards have been ()bSQ‘I‘VEtl. 'l‘hv liul- lvts find their wav lhl‘uugh joints in “alls, unlx‘ss the walls are made very fine, au‘l set in cement. Almut 15') l‘nunilx. rnncentratetl on nearly 1110 Haunt synl. at 2m yards. will break a ninv-ini‘h brink “all. Rammed v-irtli gives less priiteut'an than luuso. “'th fired into sand. the lxullct. is fvunl In he always turned :lSlJt‘ aft or it has on- tered a little way. Ilamllion ‘l‘olmr u I: [ah “ IN'N‘|‘I‘I’H N‘h. if I “are rid) Miss 'linilie. thoughtfullyâ€"I‘m!)ms- so, but you would have to he very, very rich. The London. England. Army and Navy Gazette of May 21%. contains the following reference to one of Hum- ilx an’s products: The smoker who has not. yet. tried 1110 "T. B." Myrtle cut; tobacco has a new pleasure before him inihv use of "the weed." An investment will furnish him with the means of giving it. :1 fair Lost. Let us advise him to make ihe experiment; he will find the tobacco to be all that its thousands of friends claim for it. and the); are far frqm stingy in their praises. fiartferd Vim Tires Mesérs. ’l‘umieif Son ought 1:: be pleased with such a recommendanon‘ from such avsource, just :15 all who are interested in the progress of Hum- ilton‘s industries will be pleased to know that \I3rtle Navy 111:: made a place tor itself on the othe-r side of the ocean. Pcrson1ll3. the 'limes‘ tobax‘co expert does not 11131913 “ith 11113. English authority on military matters. but holds that the ‘plus:" makes 11 cooler, slower and generally more satisfactory smoke than the '1'ut,‘alouysprmillud that both are Myrtle Navy to start upon. The nglLshman has something 3et to iearn with 1egurd to the solid oom- l'ort wrapped up in Myrtle NaVy â€" Hamilton Times. Mr. Siimpurse. after a dw'i‘ie‘i nn’m- ‘11â€"] know what the mailer ix I!’~' iv- awe 1 am poor. You wuuM marry me Quia'kcux‘e {or all inflammation, 150 250. 50c. a“ Hood 8 Pills our 2 ull Liver 111.4. 25 cent; Quivkru n: f Quivkuure [or SOI‘C\ 15c JUDGE!) FROM EXPERIR Hem} 011100â€" ~ 9 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto £5.11”!!! APPRECIATED IN ENG LAND. T9 CL‘RF._ A C(LLD IN 0le5 DAV '1'” If N!C\\' 'J'lil R IFLE BX? LLFI’I'S FORCE N0 STOPPING 'J'HEA I‘IUC LHNHI‘IH‘T YEAR mu‘ 17121 . \\ m 1h~ Lung NUT MUCH HOPE . wearinâ€"He used to he a ;, um] I either hill \0 let :0 bored to death. RICASSI'IH‘IE) er {vet and if she has ' l'umtun’s Painless Corn Hume will then IN‘A‘UHIG vltu-h uf the misery no »‘ duw In turns. Putnam's uze pxiuless, and promm. And yuu bet he learnt mi. tuu. Hll you I of hurrid 1‘9va The tomb of Mnhnmmed is covered . gwilh diamonds, sapphires and rubies. lh‘xl's' all right” f valued at $12,500,000. 1-winrntmi :|g”1in.~;t. â€"-â€"â€"- ‘3 15'1”“{14 “”61? Quickcum [or rheumatism. 156, 250. m hvr vhwuses. rm ll N5 )1 liN'l‘ let that had 31; six for 85‘ eyvs and a un;utb. heard your ln'i nrxdr'ed HIv\L\‘x\:). , my.x i '!m mummum :1: \\ .llnxlmsgfit’llxh M ”RENEEI‘AJE‘ESI III-{518415, Ewing?” )1 ca. All.‘ for on n MM; hccuzcd 16 St S Oran; en' Em Montreal. Que Um. , ,W, .i CHENEY. SHIP mam PRGSUD -~1',A. I). 1554}. ‘ I-..\.~'O_\', Bauer. Ezz I. Apples.Fru!t éc . to \‘u: try I’uhdc. THE DAWSON COMMISSION 00.. United, ‘vn'ly “M :ma nor. of Wu: Market and Dolborno 8t... Tononm ~U.’7.\L’L’~ of ' ,, '* W ' 7E. ‘ umgumofim 0 ' 1 “lkdo' 0' Barristers em. remov ' so Wea‘eQ’Bldzu Rich .. mend 8!. Toronto. ‘ Established 33 S:ea 1854 1 ’ Enemy his-cg : ALLAN l . .I‘ 4.- 7~ W4- Royalfilail Sicilll -: 1 of I" AND ESTATES bought. sold 3'. 1 1113-1 :ARMS ‘."‘.‘.l3?f!‘.$$d. Tcr_ma m. ~.ilu‘l : Mnn‘pnal +n I i august ymr liun' C‘lt‘sur . additional 111», 50350115 Av: with the )C All Drug ‘ BEETS and GfiNGES. LAW no less distinguished 8. persm than the Marquis of Lorne, who lately execut- ed a number of wall-pawr and freize patterns which a London firm pur- chased and have just; put upon the market. Although you may not know it, your new wall puper_ {nay be the design of We 'dk'ln‘h advertise for were effect, but for business. “’6 know that if yuu are Subject to cramps. that you should have a prompt, efficient remedy on hand. Norvilineâ€"ncrve-pain cureâ€"has a wonderful and immediate curative povwr. It relieves in one minute; it cure! in five; Pleasant to the taste and the Lest known remedy for pain. T HE POPE PLAYS CHESS. The Pope is a remarkably good chess “Myer; in (wt, it is only on rare 0C- (‘éLSlUllS $11M he is defeated at the game. There. is one priest in Rome Who is usually the Pope's adversary. The prinslâ€"l’alhar Gielluâ€"hms played chess with His Holiness for 32 years l’flSL- A medical authority in Berlin. de- clares that, not one of Germany's pm- fekxs'ional bicyclists has a sound heart. Bicycle Tires $4-__°_° Tops are being manufactured which are spun by a current of air directed by a Max'sâ€"pipe into the curved channels extending nutwarrl from a central opâ€" ening in the tap. hlbuh’l‘al and Quebec to Liverpool in summer. Large unni fast ”urn acre-w stumnhxps 'thmdor,’ 'Vau- couver.‘ ‘Dmmnion.' '5cot.smnn.' ‘ Yorkshire! Superior aceonimodation :or First Cabin. Sec- ond Cabin and Steeroge nassengors. Rates of pmsaqeâ€"First Cabin. $52.50 ; :econd Cabin. 83; ; Steam '9 $22.50 and upwards according to ‘ :u-imwr an benh. For all information apply to Local Agents. or luvm Tomuxcu 8c 00.. I Geu'l Agents. 17 do. Sacrament Sm. Montreal. f0 fâ€"reE. " _ H: 11TS’)1PSU:\V,VRL’I;17 Eimte and Financial Agent. Mona-ed. Que. FARMS SHIP mm; Paeauca, . ' va 35:? who or $25. Ladief IlcycleS-mr grub. \\ lhv «31.1 {or in- ~Vtrl ("um nu wu-ip'. n.’ Shwhirh will he ailowed if whvv' brewinod. Sl'tg‘e'llf dn'mivluhmiru: Clams Cycle 00.. 453 Yonge 51., Toronto. Sw').; Bauer. Eggs. Apples. Fruit. éc.. to THE DAWSON GOMMISSION 00.. leltod, nor. of Vlut Market and Dolbmo 8!... 7030mm and Sheet Net IW . R 0 0 F | N G .1 n 1: £5.23 SPLAT}: hi At' KBUKI: ‘ Red or Um F‘ubiic and High Schwlm'l‘nmnzv‘l Rn King let. 1"th ‘onl Tut. mc. ROOFING TILE [See va Cxty Build- 3?. T..r um, dom- by nurfirml Mo! :1 Ceilings. Cor- . c«‘z~_v!c. F~timflosfurni~hev1for wnrk complute nr 'or genial; nhipped M run part uf thv cmmry Phone 1936 . DUTHIE I: SONS. Adomlde lmdmor Sts.,Toronto. ,ub.1c w A High Schrml~.Tnmn:nl Rmfing I‘m] Tar. etc. ROOFING TILE (See New 1135. Tar n"). v10nvbyuurfirm‘ Maul Cc 'comx-tp. E~tim1trs furni-hvanl (or work co Buminion Line Steamships. Write (or cum'vgu» HALTER DEAN, - 1761, Queen St. w., Toronto. Qu‘iokcure [or Bails. 150. 25c, 50¢ W11)- p: I}. 51000? l 000 1mm: m-w tires. “r rm '1' L'S“ GMT“ 6; MU {“503 Tommi: WMMEH ~41 FQBBING iEEEMfi TESTED WALL-PAPER DESIGNER 3111mm L. mausm’. B. A'.’S‘c'..'" ' 16 St. Sew-amen? Sh. Momma}. Que. I’LEN '1' Y O F ROOM. N E \\' TO US sell direct at factory pncas and deliver (1 free 500 m: ea from Mann-ml. our 5 years‘ gunma- bced vewinz mm‘hiues with all mt~cmnr~nm Nothing h‘mer mama Pmces 815.5010 $23.00. Send for mmlocuo. THE BAILEY obNALosou co.. WE HAVE NO AGENTS. “’9 AND ESTATES bought. sold 3:. cm‘banggd. Talus mailer-(l Mlllo. um. Hal Barristers,etc..remov no WealeLBlgzr.. Rich. W. P. C. 923. MONTREAL. for Gent’s. use. Write for mica. Tllll I8 FOR YOUâ€" CBEELMAN BROS, Georgetown, Ont. KNITTING PER PAIR. art-mil from head Clothe yo ’7 to foot with our ’” MONEY MAKER Prices only SIS, $20 $30. Fol "PMITIIS VIRH'E U8 EIxu lNDO-CEYLON TEA idputup in load packets only. Dmp a p03; cud h r a smmple packet. THE MONSOON m 00.. 7 Wellington 8!. West, Tonou o. 221 River St. Toronto. Ont. Fence, Fence-i - M“. ._ __... .w u........ we have the 1094: and most pracLical I: nee on earth. Four mil ROY it in use at the Expen. mental Farm. Guclvh, Ont. Send for prices. may“; Toronto Picket Wire Fence 00., 22‘ “Gun.- ‘9 "Msâ€"nu..- n... MON SOON 25-31 William 8t.. Toronto. Phone 1120. Love Your- sort JAMES B. REILLY, Owner and Prop TX- deiicious flavor and heaithuI properties makes every user an adverLi-cr or i. I .;.urltd. ATLANTIC CITY, I. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. FINEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. Sun parlor 300 feet long overlooking ocean and beach esplanade. Vacuum steam heating system. Elevator to street level. Hot and cold, fresh and salt. water in all baths. Rooms en suite, baths attached. Steamers sail from Montreal every Surat-6.: morning on arrival of trains from Toronto to the West about 9 o c oak. RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin 952.50 and upwarde: Second Cabin and and $3C.‘35: Smemge v Liverpool. ndon. Glasgow. Belfmt. Londondcrry o! Qumnqmwp $223M nnd $23.50. A IONBUY‘S IMPROVED GHRRIRGE {0P3 37. mantles, Eimblisbed RoyaHlail Steamship 00., Montreal to Liverpool. A reduction of five vcr cent. is Allowed on round trip first 1m". second whit: liCket~. F0! sailings of steamers or other information apply to any authorized agent. a. Batu-liar. 1 King St. W. Toronto. or H A. Allan. Montreal. Mona Officeâ€"Toronto St. Toronto. Branch Wicos~ Winnipeg, Man. Vancouver. 3. 13. BK! 0511s received at m ere-x paxafilc hull SW15" .. . . :.,, ' fiifiiéxrcums issued for money deposited for three or five years. 31632:â€" AD\'A.\CED on Real Es .ate at low runes of interest and on favorable cor ditlons. Land Mortgages and Municipal or School nggnturea; purchmcd. _ Information may be obtained from, and ap- plications may be made to G. F. R. HARRII. Gemral Agem. Winni eg. CEaAR: J. MARANX. Genera. Agent. m- couver. or .0 Pald- -up Capital Assets H CANADA PERMANENT MACHENES: ALLAN LINE Loan and Savings Company. INCORPORATED 1555. TAMMERERS. J. HERBERT MASON, Managing Director. Toronto. ADI‘REI‘I CHURCH! A ['TOVVOCE XNFSTITCTE, 9 Poppy-9kg 81.. Toronto. Canada. OLD AND RELIABLI cuns GUARANTEED. autumn“ 1871 83 Sbeamers agar-(cum. 135.000 Tons. Harris Buys Scrap. Woo“: out your 1898 Peng. Account in my! We aim. JUST WHAT IS .\F,ED. II) in any {.zzjly 4'- nm slut-tonlamehtlyph L- .3 wooden 12/1. for n-r .zn ' boon. rubbers, human an ziowm, All thewtu l. u. (Ill and and practical. not mere :0”. Fun Ilir-wu m- momzuny each mm A. eat money saver. Hu' - rede of rhouu' rh n w m use DoIiVered tree “:thm - nam- o! 51“) :22: rt‘ 0! Montreal Price 82 75‘ bend and [or price: of our our ine muhmca. wmd nut; yum I. guns. lanai-n. Ch? 1‘" C. The Saucy Donaldson CQ 1 St. Poaer a". . Manned. rcceivedrhe high- ed award- a: the “2)er Fair 1393. ‘OONBOY'S PATENT ROLLER ‘I’OPS have met with luck universal to vor. that Other manufacturers are now mum inferior immat- Insie: on having the Conboy mute as inhmtmn- ale never as good an the genuine. 3 2.600.000 . 11,400,000

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