Bank Clerk: “You will have to be identiï¬ed, ma’am.†Lady Cus- tomer: “My friend here will iden- tify me.†Bank Clerk: “But I don’t know her.†Lady Customer: “Oh, well, I’ll introduce you.†, -v Aâ€" son when a. sure remover of all warts, cox-us, etc.-, can be found ip Holloway’s Com Cure. see a. persop whose hand; are cover- ed over w1th warts. Why have these disï¬gurements on your pet- _-_ Â¥L , and geese wrestling in sport like the higher animals?†“No; and it. is just as well, for it would be sure to result in fowl play.†“I dunno exactly,†answered the tired-loooking woman. “You don’t know 2†“Not for certain. Willie’s gone ï¬shin’, Tommy’s breakin’ in a. colt. George’s borrowed his father’s shotgun to go huntin’, an’ Esmer- alda Ann is thinkin’ of elopin’. I never know how many I’ve got till A": per time comes, 50’s I can unt ’em.†’ "c gists, grocers and general dealers sell Wilson’s Fly Pads. If your storek creeper does not, ask him why. Write for free Booklet,â€"‘ "How to make Good Things to Eatâ€. "Purity goes hand in hand with Products of the Libby Evaporated Milk Baked Beans Peel-less Dried Beef “How many children have you '2†said the tourist affably. 1.v - â€" Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams’ Meâ€" dxcine Co., Brockville, Ont. to serve, â€taken, all the natural flavor of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is pure wholesome, delicious and ready to serve at meal time, Saves work and worry in Miss Eva. Dennis, Amherst, N. S. nayszâ€"“Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have done me a. world of good. I was completely run down, was very pale, easily tired and suffered from frequent severe headaches. Though I tried many medicines I got nothing to do me the least good until I began using Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Even the ï¬rst box of these seemed to help me, and after taking a half dozen boxes I was again a strong, healthy girl. I‘ have not had any illness since, but should I again feel run down Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills will be my only medicine, and I strongly rc~ commend them to every weak and ailing girl. Nothing looks mqre ugly than Evenly and mildly cured 3nd scientiï¬cally cooked in There’s a marked distinc- ti on between Ubby’s cooked corned Beef and even -the best that’s sold in bulk. " HOW WEAK GIRLS MAY GROW INTO STRONG WOMEN Practically aIITCanadian drug- “Did you ever notice chickens , . Libby’s cooked Corned Beef time when nature makes new de- mands upon the blood supply. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills actually make new, rich blood, which meets those new demands with ease. In this simple scientiï¬c way Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills ï¬ll a. girl with overflow- ing health and strength. Unhealthy girlhood is bound to lead to unhealthy womanhood and :3 life of misery. Not-bin but. the blood-building Qualities 0 Dr.‘ Wil- liams’ Pink Pills can save a. girl when she undertakes the trials and tasks of womanhood. That is the Healthy girlhood is the only path to healthy womanhood. The merg- ing of girlhood into womanhood lays a. new tax upon the blood. It is the overtaxing of the scanty blood supply that makes growing girls suffer from all those headaches, backaches and sideachesâ€"all that paleness, weakness and wearincssâ€" all that languor, despondency and constant ill health. Other Libby “Healthful†1113 Blood Supply Must be Kept vim-Jed and Pureeflood Blcoi Means Baud Health. m l-Timc-Hints, all ready CONTIN UXL DOUBT‘ Mixed Pickles Veal loaf [My’s . t your grocers. Libby, loNelll 8:. Ubhy Dbloa'o â€yes; I had forgotteny; why, of course, that is a railroad man’s business, you knowâ€"to help every- body who needs help.†He waved his hand and disappear- ed up the stairway that led to the ofï¬ces. And it came to .me that he had forgotten the inci t so soon simp- iy because tohel as become the1 habit of his life. ' 6 may read this and he ma: not.'-l‘here he wasâ€" big. bold? luï¬ a'nd bronzed, his hair just touched with the frost of years, and beneath his. brass but« tons a, heart beating With a. desire to bless and beneï¬t. . ’ “Oh,†he ansWered, smiling, I called on him, “I saw you help the babieslâ€"good boy!†He looked at me in doubt. "Those German children,†I said. “I'm glad you 'were so kind to them!†I saw an Elk’s tooth on his watch chain. And as I sat there in the bus. while they were packing the grips on top, the conductor passed by carrying a. tin box in one hand and his train cap in the other. I climbed intb a. Pimeleé ms. and said, “Auditorium Annex. please.†a. toddler. on each side, dodging tbs hqrry}ng_passen_gers. In the morning there was another conductor in charge, a man I had not before seen. I went into the day coach, thinking that the man might not know about the babies, and that I might possibly help the little immigrants. But my services were not needed. The ten-year-old “little older mother†had freshen- ed up her family, and the conduc- ftor was assuring them in awfully ; bad German that their grandmother would be thereâ€"although, of course he didn’t know anything about it. When the train pulled into the long depot and stopped, the con~ ductor took the baby boy in one arm and a little girl in the other. A porter carried the big lunch basâ€" ket, and the little older mother led She I And as I dozed off I kept won- ‘dcring whether the grandmother would be there in the morning to meet the little travellers. What sort of disaster had deprived them 0‘ their parents I did not know, nor did I care to ask. The children were alone, but among friends. They were strong and well, but they kept very close together and looked tonthe oldest girl as a mother. But to be aloae iziï¬Cgicâ€"ago would be terrible! Would she come? And so I slept. After our train left London and the conductor had taken up his tickets, he came back, turned over two seats and placed the cushions lengthwise. One of the trainmou borrowed a, couple of blankets from the sleeping cars, and with the help of three volunteered overcoats the babies were all put to bed and duly tucked in. I went back to my Pullman and u ant to bed. 7 The children munched and smiled gnd said little things to each other ix- Teutonic whispers. The children had a. bushel basket full of eatables, but at London that conductor took ihe whole broad over to the dining hall for supper. and I saw two fat drummers scrap as to which should have the priviâ€" lege of paying for the kiddies’ sup- per. A touch of nature makes a. whole coach kin. else. It was avdpmestic scene that caused the whole car to smile, and made everybody know everybody Now, at London, Ontario, our train waited an hour for the To- lronto and Montreal connection. lJust before we reached London I saw the conductor take the three smallest little passengers to the washroom at the end of the car, roll up their sleeves, turn their col- lars in and duly wash their hands and faces. Then he combed their hair. They accepted the situation as if they belonged to the conductor’s family-~35, of course, they did for the time being. The children spoke not a, word sci English, but there is a. univer~ sa] language of the heart that speaks and is understood. So the trainmen and the children were on very chummy terms“. The 0111' 15:55:-â€"-\;‘;‘swi0-;ggt them in Chicago. LANGUAGE OF HEART. They were going to their grand mother at _W aukcgan Illinois. Conductor’s Kindliess Proves that Even Railway Corporations Have Souls. Elbert Hubbard has the following sketch in the New York American: Riding on the Grand Trunk rail- ‘ way a few weeks ago from Suspen- sion Bridge to Chicago, I saw a. Sight so trivial that it seemed un- worthy of mention. FIVE BABES ALONE. But here is what I saw on that railroad train: Five children, the oldest a. girl of ten, and the young- est a. baby boy of three. Tbey were travelling duly tagged, tick- eted and certiï¬ed. NEW FOSTER FATHER. THEY TRAVEL ALL THE WAY FROM GERMANY. TRAINMEN ADOPT BABES GUESTS OF DRUMMERS I slept. “Who's that a-hollerin’ down yonder in the branch '2†‘Thab’s the prodi 1 son. Th? 8. 01d man’s n_an1~'â€"§ .LL.-._J.._ .A.. on his head all/the blood would run into it. He could get no relpy. Then he asked them how it was that when he stood on his feet the blood didn’t run into them. Im- mediately one small boy at the foot of the class held up his hand and answered, “Please sir, it’s because your feet’s no’ empty. Luz-1.0 a we procugal son. The old man’s a-whalin thunder out 3’ bun fer runnm’ away." One day in a school not far from Dâ€"- a teacher was explaining to his class the passage of the blood through the body. By way of see- ing if they understood him he asked them how it was that, when he stood ONE FOR THE lows the taking of ordinary pills. This is one reason for the popularâ€" ity of these celebrated pills, but the main reason is their high toni- cal quality as a. medicine for the stomach. V‘, --.. .u .sunU.â€"UULUU per- sons have repugnance to pills be- cause of their nauseating taste. Parmclec’s Vegetable Pills are so rrcpared as to make them agree~ able to the most fastidious. The most delicate can take them with- out feeling the revulsion that fol- lows the takim: of ordinnrv nillc “Yes; he even goes to the extent of answering dogmatic questions categorically.†“He’s an obstinate man he ’I†isn u It is an undisputed fact that one packet of Wilson’s Fly Pads has actually killed a bushel of house flies. Fortunately no such quantity can ever be found in a. well kept house, but whether they be few or many Wilson’s Fly Pads will kill them all. “England invests in two for every one that her buy.†“That’s the way my wif. invest in new gowns.†Worm Exterminatorfléilfï¬e‘ectually re- moves these pests, at once reliev- mg the little sufferers. If your children moan and are restless during sleep, coupled. when awake, with a loss of appo- tite. pale countenance, picking of the nose. etc., you may depend up- on it that, the primary cause of the trouble is worms. Mother Graves’ 111 An Easy Pill to Take.â€"Somc per‘ HR Lâ€"NA , A†The secret of martial happiness is not always in letting a woman have her own way, but in letting her know that you know that she's get- ting it. N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR “The D. Menthol Plaster. recommended by body for stiffness. plurisy, etc. M Davis Lawrence Co. , D“ 'ï¬iw . You can save yourself worry by pornnttmg ufher people to attend to their own pnvace affzurs. LAKE lll'RGN AND LAKE SUPERIOR. A magniï¬cent summcr trip is enâ€" joyed )3" taking this “fmsh water 1sea voyage†from Sui-12m, Ontario, to Part William, Ontario. through these. great inland was. This. year new stonnuz-rs have lwcn added to the Norther; Nmigation C335 fleet. and the ï¬nest and fastest vesâ€" sels nu the Great Lakes \s ill fly the house flag of this popular Company. The steamers run in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway System. and all particulars, rates and (l-escripttivc litr‘raturc. eta. can be had for the agkisxg by apâ€" plying to Mr. J. l). McDonald. The ladies themschcr “are von lukcwalzn 1:1 tlroi r appmbaiion of the 1.3111an “‘uc’l vere bmughb fur their appx‘ 11.1111. It was evident that they prnfm‘rod t} 1ci1' own flowing robes 'Incy ï¬naln gave (1111213 for (basses (usfing many hundreds of (1011111: I‘lainlv thm had permis- 51011 to Freud all t 193 wanted. lladics of Abyssinian Court Vislr Paris Shops for Stylus. A few days ago two bronzed and stately ladies, members of the household of the Emperor of Abys- sinia‘ entered the shop of one of the loading and most expensive Parisian dressmakers and asked to Isee the latest Frc-ugh costumes, with ’hats, gloves, ctc., to match. They ‘ were atlirr-d in their national dress, long picturesque draperies of rich materials with colored silk scarfs on their heads and a profusion of jewels. One of the majmbers of their suite. who acted as interpre- ter, told the drossmaker that Abysâ€" sinian ladies of the (murt, were in future to dress according to Euroâ€" pean taste and style at the express wish of the Emperor Menvlik. WHALED PRODIGAL'. If you answer that corporations have no souls, I’ll say: “Friends, you were never more mistaken in your life. The business that has no soul soon ceases to exist; and the success of a company or corpora- tion turns on the kind of soul it possesses. Soul is necessary to ser- vice. Courtesy, kindness, honesty and efï¬ciency are tangible soul-as- sets; :zud all good railroad men know it.†I THE EXTREME CASE Even a, great railway system has a soul. hzs neck in perfect faith, their long journey done, and his turning them over in safety to the grandmother, was something to renew one’s faith in humanity. I do not know his name, but the sight of the man, carrymg a. child in each arm, their gyms e_nc.irc_ling DESKEES IN PARIS GOWNS. SECRET OF HAPPINESS SYSTEM WITH A SOUL. FINAL GAME 'ests in two warships that her neighbors SM A LL BOY wife likes to ‘Thf: D. L w every. Made by Wife: “ up the hole .. ,. . .1152 last night aft ‘yo‘h ‘ï¬'ffd bed. Now, am I not a. t little wife?†Husband: how did you know there \' in my pocket?†I Regarded as one of the most ‘t-ent compounds ever introduced with which to combat all summer complaints and inflammation of the bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellog’s Dysen- tery Cordial has won for itself a reputation that no other cordial‘ for the purpose can aspire to. For young and ,j-suffering from these complaints is the best medicine that can b QGQred. OUR WONDERFUL LANGUAGE “A premeditated, concocted ricat-cd, false, mahcxous. nn IN HOT COUNTRIES Painkiller ï¬nds many uses. Colic. cramps. diarrhoea and all such troubles readily give way to its use. Dose. one teaspoonful. in hot, water. Avoid substitutes, there is but one “Pain- killer"â€"~Perry Davis’n 25c. and 50c. If every housekeeper would use Wilson’s Fly Pads freely dun“: the Summer months the house fly peril would soon be a thing of the past. One reason why there are so many failures in the world is be- cause there are so many men who are punctual only at quitting time. l The Bowels Must Act Healthily. -â€"In most ailments the ï¬rst care of the medical man is to see that the bowels are open and fully perform- ing their functions. Parmclee’s Vegetable Pills are so compounded that certain ingredients in them act on the bowels solely and they are the very best medicine available to produce healthy action of the bow- els. Indeed, there is no other speci- ï¬c so serviceable in keeping the digestive organs in healthful ac- tion. try. I) v...‘.\ - , “though you were late, you should have come in by the gate.†“Plaise, ygr‘r honor,†said Murphy, “I was afraid of waking the sen- ; , An Irish re( ruit was once brought 11) for breaking into barrackgsâ€" that, is getting oxcr the wall in- stead of cntczing by the' gate. “ ’ut Murphy, ’ said the ofï¬cer, NH ......._1 Murine Affords Reliable Relief to Eyes that Need “are. Try Murine Eye Round in Y ur E I: Soothe: Eye rain. y U yen. Patrice-â€Then §0u never asked aim to open a, car Mindo“ for you? Pat ticnccâ€"Jack’ s very accommo- dating. 1 newt asked him to do a Lhinrr g that; he didn U do. or‘s. As he went along the village s‘h‘CCt an acquaintance met him, glanced at him and passed on. After he had gone about ï¬fty yards away his friend called out to him, "Hi!†Back went the old man laboriously to where the other atood. “Man,†said his friend, “would it not be far handier if ye carried a watch?†An old man in a Scotch village had a. big eight-day clock which needed repair, so he took it on his back to carry it to the watchmak- During the present year many issues of the obligations of import- ant packing houses have attested their growing popularity as invest- ments in Canada and United States. From the standpoint of se- curity the Burns issue is undoubted while the return to the investor (6 per cent.) is attractive. the present" " 2tissue. The bondsâ€??? further strengthen- ed by the fagb'r‘that the surplus as- sets afterrdï¬ducting all liabilities almost equfiL in amount the pre- segt qutst-zmding issue. According to appraisals made by responsible parties the real estate owned by the Company, which ha; a. ready market Value, is worth con- siderably mate†1; the amount of thg» pxjesent" " atissue. V. .. - -v-w-I an “nu-11w. This business, founded in 1890, has shared in the wonderful de- velopment of Western Canada, and has established itself on a strong ï¬nancial basis, earning net in 1908 $317,860, or ï¬ve times the amount required to pay the interest on its First Moflgage bonds. ISSUE No 30â€"091 '""-} B. (3., the P. Burns Company con- trols sixty-two stores in the most important cities and towns of Al- berta. and British Columbia. I P. Burns 6!, Company, Limited, whose Frst Mortgage bonds are now being offered 'for sale in Canada, are large ranchers, packers and distributors of packing house pro- ducts, with Head Oflice at Calgary, Alberta. In addition to abattoirs, packing houses and yards at Cal- gary, Alberta, amt Vancouver, A L’omestic Eye Remedy. FRIENDLY SUGGLD‘TION. NEVER TRIED IT. VERY SAFE BONDS. QUITTERS. ax. .hI stitched . .ase’rs’ pocket yo‘h ‘ï¬w‘gdne to I not a. thoughtful Subscriptian farms and other papers can be 123.) by applying to ALEXAN B :8 WARI'" 22‘ 9 Broker, The “mated with th- ('nï¬vnr :wnlrul la! the Dch of Agrm u ens lat, ()cmhcr, 19d). Fhrou h 3.0‘Irguycaru Fl Ealcudnrcn ppljmuon. Xisiéxnm was-w H! “! LLUIU “$733373?" 1.4! 9 Broker, - - w 't f t '1’]: : L a; Distance 18 TORONIO :TREer, wreomo. 212:5’2‘304‘1'631'1'335'2. ms ° Ontario i'cierinxs'y {foiicg'e TEMPERANGE 8T.. TORONTO, CAN. Establlshed 1332. taken ovsr by the Provinclal Government cf CntArio, 1905. habits for aâ€; dozen others. There is Only One Eclectrie Oil. â€"Whe-n an article, be it medicine or anything else, becomes popular, imitations invariably spring up to derive advantages from the origin- al, which they themselves Gould never win on their merits. 'Imi- tations of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil have been numerous, but never successful. Those who know the genuine are not put off with a. sub- stitute, but demand the real thing. “He could not pull himself gethevr again.†â€I don’t know, but he left. him all broken up.†“Why?†“He could not mm Judgeâ€"“You are a. f Talesmanâ€"“ “Married or single 2†“Married three years last. June.†“Have you formed or expressed any opmlon T’ ‘ ‘Not for honor.†reeholder '1†es, sn‘; 1 am.†three years, your mm A A CchAGl-J. v.33 pate {or I Prize. 'wholo complete Dog. HM: Pin for HI†Dog. Manuhctmd by J. B. 81!" BM Blflflfl (N0 Personal Liability) Montreal River District THE DOMINION SECURITIES GOBPORATEQN, Limited On our behalf audit of books has been made by Price. Appraisal of plant by the American Apprzusal Co. Pcet 0)., Calgary. Reports and certxï¬ â€œ'atcrhousc Co.. C Valuation of real estate by Mr. rates can be seen at our various otflces. lst Mortgage 6 per cent. issue of 1909 EARNINGS GLADSTONE MHES Limited EON D ISSUE ASSETS Dated 1st April, 1909. Due 1th April, 1924. __----. A A ‘11."! Redeemable as a whole at» 105 and interest sixty days’ notice, or annually for si: Po BURN S COMPANY, Limited A NATURAL RESULT Net Earnings for year ending September 30th, 1508. Annual Bond Interest Charge .................. Current Assets (after deducting all liabilities) ......................... Real Estate and Buildings owned by the Company. Packing House and Plants at Calgary, Vancouver. Canada Life Buildiï¬g, BIONTREAL. will confess to one bad HE PASSED l'mvom-ty o! Tmnnm J . . 0. Five Dal Pox. Baum . 01?- â€cage m: com- :u Gold Piece for in! Metalizod Boa. Pufpose of hiding a gru'ul-tnh- 6! “In: a} , (Ymu‘se of mu FEES K'ER 51‘135 Denominations, $100, $500 and $1, 000. BONDS MAY BE REGISTERED. Trustee: THE NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Limi Price 100 and interest yielding 6 per cent. - M-S . I‘rin ipnl Puma: co . Lug First Mortgage Fifteen Year Sinking Fund Bonds H __r---, -.,-,. . â€any“ uuu interest payable at The Imperial Ban] Canada, Montrnnl and Toronto, and at Lloyds Bank, London, England. INTEREST PAYABLE lst APRIL AND OCTOBER. 3 a whole at 105 and interest on any interest date on and after the 1st April, 1914, 5’ notice, or annually for sinking fund drawingS, beginning October lst, 1910. Ranchers, Meat Packers Save the Coupon: onclomd In each â€â€œ3411 m_d com. WE CLEAN UP EVERYTHING Don't Acorn: Jun at Good It Ila no Equal â€k Yqur eroer The Dominion Securities Corporation, Limited, Offer HEAD OFFICE: 26 King Street East TORONTO. ’ AMMONIA POWDER . under (he 30. (‘0!!ng I ox'vnds MN ohm DcDL H. HEAD OFFICE: CALGARY, ALBERTA, For]: h t!:.; '3’ Y...) FOR. YUUR ,-,_ â€"v-_ ---Iw uh. n UIIILE Have you a good eye? And a llttle patlenee7 The eomblnatlon may Mn you I. valuable watdl. '13? it ans-way. 'Wc otter. absolutely FREE. for a. correct answer as to the number 0: hotsh‘appeorlnc wtthln the watch outllne of this-e11; the (allowing t‘gï¬z‘aï¬tflo' prizes; ‘ ~' ' ’ ‘ ‘ lat PRIZEâ€""OMEGA," 17-Jeweled works. ï¬tted Into best "50V. ERElGN" Gold Fllled Cue-Flnt-clisa In VALUE ..... . ............................................ 517.50 2nd PRIZEâ€"“OMEGA," 15’Jeweled works. ï¬tted late but “BANNER" Gold Fllled Casc~-Flrat~clas: In every yupcct. CASH VALUE ..................................... $11.75 3rd PENISâ€"“OMEGA," 15-Jeweled works, ï¬tted lnto beet "REGAL" Sterling silver Cau-Fjret-cl._a ln every respect. CASH VALUE .... ........... $2.7: Vl'e give the wlnnnr a shake as in «Ember 1}: .-_. prlze than take thejormr orva._mdy‘aflor Gentleman} so valuable in the 1st. 2nd and 3rd ï¬clently valuable to more thonirepey you the trouble of countlng the dots. Re lies must reach us on or before Au ust 10th. Th: results will be ann g ounced in thls er on or about September at. pap Count the dot. to-day- ~(Only‘o‘m'enswer- from one [persona , Fm In your answer, wrltlng name and Mgr-cu very pull}, on the coupo‘zg: a place o1 paper, and send it to â€"A--A â€"_-‘ me CATALOGUE It’s some satisfaction to know that people can’t draw a sight draft on you for a. debt of gratitude. Girl in Central Ofï¬ceâ€"“I beg your pardon, sir, but that isn’t the trouble. You have what we call the cornmeal mush voice.†Angry ratronâ€"“That’s the third ' F‘VANEfn-I‘, tune you’ve given me the wrong gm“ ï¬gntiï¬â€˜eï¬; number. You must have what they 1 Tomato. Cormp ca}! tihe_ telephone ear.†. .u. ..s - Little Mary went into tue country on a. visit to her graï¬â€˜dmother. Walking In the garden sh'e chanced -to spy 3 peacock a bird she had timer beforé 6236;}. ‘ §he ran quickly into the house and cnod out, "Oh! gran-1mm, come out and see. There’ s an on. chicken 1n full bloom †" When troubled with sun- burn, blisters, insect stings, scre feet, or heat rashes, apply Zam- uk! Surprish-kg cw quickly it eases the sum-ting and stinging! Cures sgreAs on young babies due to Zim-Buk is made from pure herbal essences. No animal fatsâ€" nominercl poisons. Finest healer! Canada Life Building, W NNII’EG. Dmaam; and Siam everywhav. ELLIS 3308;; we Yoth watt; QARDEN PARTY and Distributors of Packing House CHICKEN IN BLOOM‘ EVEN EXCHANGE. (closed mortgage) Principal an_d igterest payable at The AGENTS “"‘ °" WOMEN. Male. $3 tDay and estab- lSuh pcrvnnnvuc busing“ on our ctwul. Um- Huh ch" 200.: acll on I‘Kht in every home. are quickly run! up and revel: o.dcrn cmnc 13.1.. Exclusive up ritory given. Tun: Hum: SUPPLY 00.. be m. 50, Tomato. Ont. Entertainer capital assets . . . . Strathcona and ...,31,386,7os.7 GI The “ Richmond (Que) cuardian,†In It. 63rd Year of Fabrication. For very many years the chief organ of the Conservative party of the Eastern Townships. “The Guardian†is an 8-1333: 6-column paper, and has been conducted by the present edit-or without inter- ruption for 50 years, who retire: in consequence of advancing years. The plant is in fair order, and consists of a moderate stock of news and job type, 7-horseâ€"power engine and boiler, Peerless Gem cutter, 28-in. Campbell power press, me- dium Gordon (modern), and Liberty circular and card press, all in per- fect order; three very large stones, tables, furniture, tools. addressing ' machine, stoves, etc., etc., Apply either to S. FRANK WILSON, Toronto., or W. ELJOKES, Richmond, Que. 67 Cornhill, LONDON, EAL. ERG. Pfllï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ UFHEE fUH SALE rJy "dns'nnswer from any writing name and address :c. at paper, and send it to zuuppues xnrm-med the: st than boll [Catalogues tree. The Cement Brown rv.‘ an 33 :0390 'an (11714 t- I v )1: ’ ‘n 370 Kill-h] iblg savings in Hun-cum (:4 wer e.¢.'1‘inwu.re Ind ,lu “forth. “1‘ .imlx .f n mach m1 good- and farm luupplies fur. -ai-shed_ frheupcr than home pr‘cofl. ll'n'ult -....- 1.44. ,. '00., Taroxxtï¬. «swarmed». 05a. Qutq qug I cleaning! WANTED whack). energetic. hustï¬nz Agent to. hlndle “STAR" Incandescent Mantle [All 4 Generate: gu {rum can! uil. Saves twoâ€"£115 nfl. Light excaHeJ only by sunlight. Odoriel 'umokeleu. Star Manufacturing 00., Toronto. 1m", (:ontineutulrï¬iifg i;;;n:;' Toronto. Cox-reg; :udenco @145 104W. f‘, ANTED-Loam and General goatsâ€"4.1.5- L GNU Ctniracta to stood man! .mlu ..- 511,786.34 200,761.77 TORON TO. CANADA Chartered Accountants. Ir. Wm. Toole. of ’lbole, lot ‘5. "n ton-nut you work to the “ CRITIC! RISRIGAI DYE"!!! 00.. [out br {em I- your town. or and m a little patleizce1 114‘. '13? It anyway. :r as to the number of hiBfltL; the (flicking ttcd Into best "SOV- evcry rcsxct. CASH LIXITED. Dost 1:33 ladddc St. East. romm‘o. cu. AGENTS WAMYEO. Imperial Bank of . 1.000.000. 00 $3,032,129.08 FOR SALE. 31 7,860 . 73 60,000.00 Funy examined bx 0|: 1': '6 b0 sï¬ 'et M41 ’od (no 0'. .equoik Address TM 11W, Remedy“. HORSES )ru man for I! turnouts of or U“ ltoci and T 191;)! y, "by, "Nag? E 0†th“ï¬Ã©ï¬gouing mornin‘ W35 m armed b3 his fathe than. was no objection to his ' his addresses toJ Christine S J He had started for the 13:1 Cottage to share his 3'03 “1 girl. when he obsened a :11 men and boys collec ed m1 railroad. and an impm‘v on to the spot. The bod3 of a mi been found in a gully close 3 track, stark and dead. “1: leg 5 broken. and a deep gas? hail; of the head. The 0 ~13 Lhe late inward- bound f e :2 “KIRK Providence was prose)“ he said that at that Sp it, pfex ions night, a man had a ed to cross the track before ine. He had not seen hf' gai "r13 in his way. and had on. thinking that the ma crossed in safety. Pan' "3 looked upon the broker (‘0 looked upon the cold .5“; and knew it for the man!fro he had rescued Chrisï¬ne previous evening. 4 few words,†explaine :14: when he mag-ked the eï¬ect abr_upt- question. "TL-ere is I Madame Babel, when she heard from P211 the story ( dead man. sat for her Iawyc dtsirod him to attend thc in< a.,d if poszible.‘ to iearn scmc uf the antxredents of the dew 311$ haw‘er. as I ham a‘rcm. ed Ms, Adam Halford am “3‘ ct r able and honorau’I O ne ’5 0f swn. He was no: 3* a pleadâ€, and he .: aade n tengipmm rank in case 5‘09““ es {ere to W f0 5â€â€œ “ms province was we of“ {63; ‘i the ex: Ofï¬cers came and exam!“ body. and called: for 9331c identify it. But none p1""5em 0‘ . so. The pockets of the d" were searched. and um» the a! a morocco walla. and “P‘ two papers, :1 misc “'3‘ :u. and that name :as “Pu ed this matter seriously, : roniy anxious for the happiu‘ welfare of my precious wan know her well. You have s outgoings and incomings fro: hood to present. What 1 her in her best mood she is ‘ She is a treasure and a bles me. and she will be the s the man who wins her for if he be true and loyal.†,7. The woman s lips out can vitegapce speed~‘v b: “God forbiJ.†she said. should n‘fal'u» the hand of the o iki a. mango of barter. But \ou M. merjok ’and he flamed with a proud and 4 lxght as she spoke,‘ that C'n St. Clair, if she lives. shall 11 to outweigh \om: gold: piij high upon your ex 5 w an “)1: can‘ 1 W0 “vot‘ mac?†'1' 1‘ The \ mg“. 1"" ‘. gent -4211 gained the maï¬mtion he d ma with grflï¬â€˜ï¬‚ous thanks‘ c‘ beating around the bus. the matter is plain before a . “Does/your son join you invesiigation 3†asked Rach “X0,†said Waybmok. young and headstrcng. I} weakness. inherited from i ther. is lack of that pris foresight which are so cssc: honor-3M2 success and Sta life. I am frank, you see." me. and she will be the s the man who wins her for if he be true and loyal.†“I am willingto admit a1 said “’aybrovk; “and now come to another point. 'ï¬ .‘l tine inherit yam PTOPC‘TU" The face 6‘: that wdmafx and. BM ï¬at]: eyes ï¬as‘z ' “I am a man of busi'em I 591.5! :2 fe and neeq: Paul understood the hint ed in his father's words. az; out further remark withdre the library. mfathan \Vax'brook rcflecu 59353-11 with his head restin hls kand. Then he arose. fl“ pacing to and fro. Ai he ~flopped and looked at his It “as not yet late. He wl “Wu“ and put on his h then! went out and walked Â¥r°?kside Cottage. He fou “me Rachel and Christi gerhser in [be sitting-room. _ ..- -._. my .mmb WV... latter \uthdrew as be cute .TZe woman, who had hear tm‘fs story. knew the bus her fvisitor. She studied 39,-d1his bearing as be $21" “ a.‘I'Ibrook. when he met 1:11 sen‘-'possessed glance of the femisure that he was undé and that preliminaries w<1 neï¬iess foordingly, be opened 11 â€355 at once. “I have promised." he s conclusion, “to give my son1 “’3': to-morrow.†J"Exit. Wag-brook." returnet 6!. .with dignity, “I have c0 VOL. 2]. NO. 15 ‘mtnm v1. CHAPTER V M 0R. SA )l‘igl