gmpu‘e. During ; Roman Catholic I , O the past fortnight, 93’ appeal u; but to the v himself. V- g.- ed the ingtitutions. “A memorial sch and surely the mo tion cf Dr. Bax-11m “N‘ ‘ v...u‘. Mr. William Barker council and Mr. ] the treasurer, have In] appeal for suppo ment. It is proposed to memorial fund of £2 on the great wbrk tc Dr. Barnardo gave Brassoy. the presidtm Work of Sam‘ Continued '8 suggestion he; ‘fcelï¬ngs or all ‘ A NATIONAL MEMORIAL It is because Dr Pills make new, p that they haVe sucl cure disease. The; rheumatism, sciatil Vitus dance. partial and liver troubles, ‘ ailments from wh sum-r. 'I'hs purchaSl ful to see that the Williams’ Pink Pills plo," is printed c around each box. S cine dealers or sent Cents a box, or six by writing the Dr. cine 00., Brockville. .lll nuuams' Pinki Pillsra me: to try them. I used this then got a half dozen more. the time I had used them all the trouble had disappeared, I hav c not since had the slig tack I 1'ch safe in saying t. can: is permanent." prominent Worker in the Cc Naturally her and friends are rejoicing ow cure, and Dr. Williams' Pin] have made many warm frie that section as a result of the work." “yyroval 0! Dr. Damardo The Homes which he found- al to no sectional interest. the whole Empir . During L fortnight, Roman Catholic u “U , ----- o mousands who have proveu that. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure neuralgia is Mrs. R. C. Johnson, of Simpson's Corner, N S. Mrs. Johnson says: nearly wild with torture. I doctor-2d with two physicians, but they did not cure me. I then tried seVeral ad- vertised mcdxcincs, but found no boa-l cï¬t. The trouble continued at. inter- vals that made life miserable, until new, rich red blood. and strengthen the d and cure neuralgia. thousands who have . Williams' Pink Pills c Mrs. R. C. Johnson mutated for Ten Years, Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Neuralgia is the king of torturers. A tingling of the tender skin, a sharp sudden stab from some ang'y piercing paroxysms at 1 painâ€"that's neuralgia. disordered nerves due to thin watery blood. is Dr. Williams' Pink raina mum. , ., Suï¬ered f or “Yes, the doctor said Jenny ought to have a. change of air, and shes gone to a. kind of a rest-cure place for a while.†said Mr. Underfoot to one of his old friends, while his gaze was carefuuy ï¬xed on the distant. landscape. “Tired out?" inquired the friend. “No," said Mr. Underfoot. slowlv, "she wasn’t. tired out, for she hadn‘t. done anything to tire her. But: sir-0‘ was always kind of high-strung, and toward the last of it. she got real nervous. One day I just happcnnd to inquire what, time dinner was to be,â€"for it had varied about two hours one way or another,â€"and she Was making molasses gingerbread,‘ and my asking that question upset. her nerves so that she poured the . batter right over me before I could I ; move of}. So next day she went « to the rest-cure." . , V _‘_ JV“. snuub SON‘OW. ,wuw as a result of their good His Majesty is gladio think that " you have the satisfaction of knowing- , because Dr. Williams' Pink that the public are sharers in your make new, pupa, warm blood affliction; and as regards the King, hey haVe such great power to he tie-Sires mg to say .that he has at- lisease. They positively cure ways recognized the immense benefit. ztism, sciatic, neuralgia, St. which Dr. Barnardp coni‘crrgd on‘ dance. partial paralysis, kidnev popr and destitute children by his 1111- I ‘rel' troubles, anaemia, and t‘i‘e tirmg energy, .by his gonstant deva- om which Women alone tion to the object of his life. and by must be care- his courage and perseverance. iname “Dr. Mrs. Barnardo‘, is preparing for! is’ Pink Pills f or pale Pcoâ€" publication on bch is printed on the wrapper,’thc'li1‘e higftgry of the late Dr. Bard gach bOX. Sold I“: ..n _A .. inn...“ L‘Very onu knows that nerves are delicate things. easily disturbed and dxï¬icult. to keep in order. Mr. Under- toot, loyal husband that he was, had learned this lesson. TORTURING “A‘ O 15 absolutely†matchless Sold only in Lead hacker: feel safe in saying that Perinanent.†Mrs. Johns< the best knOWn hmm :-_ , w-â€" u-ubU UK mble had disappearml, I THE KING'S TRIBUTE am as not since had the slightest up The following is an extract feel safe in saying that the the letter sent to Mrs. Bamal permanent." Mrs. Johnson is his Majesty the King through the best knOWn ladies in charlinollys: in which she resides, and isa I am commanded by the Ki ant worker in the Congrega- convoy to you the expression ‘ hurch. Naturally her family sincere regret at the irz‘cparabl ends are rejoicing over her which vou 1mm. .-..,.. . - â€I n- nu... ‘ -v-..u uU ough' ‘ he trouble continued at inter- 1 lat made life miserable, until t eight months ago when a 16- d of mine brought me a box of S filliams’ Pink Pills and urged a try them. I used this box and I t] tt 3 half dozen more. and by 8- L- I had used them all trace of Jble had disappearml, and us not since had the slightest at- :‘ecl safe in saying that the.th War-9.â€" - l. , ner Majesty express; _1 began giving her all wh 0 have supportâ€" 18 perfectly well, 3 ans. night, and wakes scheme is called for' fresh in the mornir most ï¬tting recogni- : Tablets are a safe .h-_-x_'r - sea to ransc a. national d of £250,000 to carry wbrk to which the late 0 gare his life. Lord \rnc it)“- A ‘ “113' the Waifs to be "51 as a. Tribute to is Memory. E91 Delicious Flavor 7â€"... .uuov .o a cold wave would set wild with torture. I doctt o physicians, but they me. I then tried seVeral medicines, but found no l a trouble continued at in 5 “A1,, ... Sold only in [fang packets uuuu. me cure is Pink Pills which make tun...) uxams' Pink Pills r warm friends in result of their good HIGH Tum. uu. It might to be a pleasure to _ .. forward to baby's awakening. 9-115 to he should axxakon bright. smiling bute to full of fun. refreshed by sleep ready for a. good time. How‘ 1 , parents dread their child’s Voice a national cause they know when he awakt )0 to carry will cry and fret and keep ever ch the late th -~ u H h fill. : life. Lordlon e mow, 111 e â€I. s a k again from sheer exhaustion. '1‘ .he Homes, crying ï¬ts make the life of the i $113.13: a†- perienced mother a torment. And ‘ ‘ lama, baby is not crying for the fun of ‘ a: power- thingâ€"thcrc is something wr< this movckz though the mother may not see a , ’thing ails the child. Try Dal say? the: Own Tablets in cases of this kl Sing?szi§.°iand we venture to say baby 1 nthropiqt. wake up‘happy anfi smilingâ€"an m d to alle: gether (lxllerent child. Hero is pr poor and from heirs. John S. Sutherland, Bl: ‘that his field“, 1V.S., who sayszâ€"“My baby 1 be kept ‘ terribly cross, and often kept ore I g Le to his awake half the night half that in BabY's Own Tablets for hm- m. ‘ T L , » y L‘JUSC happen-ed "Against this amount must he time dinner was to placed as a setâ€"oil value of the builzl- varied about two ings, which, according to recent val- ano!her,â€"and she uation, form an asset. well in excess )lasscs gingerbread,‘of all liabilities. that question upset “To place the future of the Homes 1: she poured the'in a. position of security the councxl me before I could ask for a National Memorial Fund text day she went, of £250,000, and they earnestly commend this appeal not only to 5111‘ I who love little children, but to all. who are concerned for the welfare] NEURALGIA- of tho I‘:ml)il'n and fun 4L~ ,. “ and thus soothe disordered nerv-zs L. Among the “21m. hasz. joined with Protestant. and C . .- \ . 2; 1 that nerves “*"c'~1hmuc;}:yx:mï¬ â€œIâ€?! Noncuyot‘rrlff, 13 sily disturbed and’s‘l‘l {brat}: (,IOI‘US o n“ e an urdcr. Mr. Under-g 3mpa. 3‘ Mr. Rider Haggard, whose “King Solomon’s Mines" has fascinated thousands, says. that from his own researches and from what he 19 from the late Mr. Theodore Bent, who made a. profound study of the ‘qucstion. he certainly believes the ruins to be of Phoenician origin, id Jenny ought, air and shes “‘St‘CUrc place - Underfoot to The theory that Kit mined a large pa Wealth from southern eeived a rude, but an ‘mortal shock frjom Mr Iver’s lecture before t sociation at Bulawayo The theory rests upc ion that the ruin: ‘ l- ..._.u uAsua u“: a. safe ._ 1 (Iron of all ages. , anything but goo I a 3 them from vour (1!†fat 25 cents a box =-.Dx Williams Med: ville ()nt. NOT SOLOMON’ British Associah'n“ .. V _......5cu LU pay [um at interâ€"H.600 a year. Dr. Barnardo reluc- 0. until tantly gave up his title of honorary en a n- director, but he never ceased to re- ; box “1‘ g‘ret his old relations with the Homes 1d urgcdland qtlitc recently he gave notise box aud’athat he would in future accept only and by a much smaller sum. trace of, rnrvva T'v‘v~-â€"~ v', 0"", 'Ehést aw'érd gt Louis ,‘JI‘ Lueory rests upon the conclus- lat the ruins found in Rho- me of extremely ancient date. ‘. Macl’ver declares that nmm Association‘s Theory 0! Ruins in Rhodesia. hcory that King 8020mm: 01)- a large part of his vast from southern Rhodesia re- “w .uuuwmg IS an extract. from mg a sent to Mrs. Barnar(' 1.0 by. to 3'0 his Majesty the King through Lord 0017193 f Knollys: TC I am commanded by the King to ‘ ‘Aft teen . 1°39 directi sustained, and convey to you the expression of his m- sincere regret at the irreparable which you have just _ pretty the assurance of his deep sympathy have t with you in your great sorrow. In" 1"..- . - , A» r" M! “cu. sleeps soundly all V â€(3151; and wakes up bright and lion:- the morning" Baby's Own ' N are a safe medicine for chil- Jugim all ages. They cannot (10’ Inch ' but good. You can get In your druggist, or by mail] 3:312“, ants a box by writing The' ' . . V ,_ Incrc Elms Medzcmc (.o., Broom years. ' Cana â€"_ ' million ’ SOLOMON’S MINES. Since ~_. during association's Theory of grvator Ruins in Rhodesia. United . -. , Canat )ry that. lung Solomon ooâ€" ï¬fth as large part of his vast States. rm southern Rhodesia re- 'At Cc ude, but apparently not a Canada’ mi: from Mr. Randall Mac- United ; are before the British Asâ€" ain. In ,t BulaWayo. Britain ry rests upon the conclusâ€" ted Stat the ruins found in Rho- Canadz )f extremely ancient date commerc: ' amt Bertâ€"Y ate Mr Theodore Bent boy. she" a, profound study of the ands! l certainly believes the Percyâ€"I _. r ul ISLIL the morning " Baby 3 xv». ~ 1883, inuu ww uLue cmldrcn, but to all who are concerned for the welfare of the Empire and for the continu- ance of this great undertaking of orâ€" ganized rescue for the benefit of so many future citizens." v V.â€"'-;.1 In H" .u out-(’1‘ exnaustion. Thesc‘store was the pro; 3 make the life of the inex- -~â€"'--o mother a torment. 1nd yot FACTS ABOUT ot crying for the fun of the _ re is something wrong, . e mother may not see any- Great 13:35:: ( the child. Try Baby‘s! ,. at; in hum“ †"' y Mortgages, £100,500;.special loans, £12,000; Canadian liatili‘i's, £14,- 000; tradesmon's accounts, builders' contracts. bills payable, interest created on mortgages, £99,700; and overdraft at bank, £22,800â€"a, total of £249,000. After pointing out t cmnbcr 31, 1901, the of children rescuvd, tra ed out in life by th< 55,962, the appeal st: liabilities now (existing maxim-d as follows: 40c, 50c, and 60¢. per pound St Louis 1904. via-VI“) volume . 1904. I m cases of this killd: Canada} total ture to say baby will X9“ cndmg June rpy and smiling~an alto- lions. :nt child. Here is proof An increase of ï¬ve mill 31m 8. Sutherland, Bliss- 1903 . and ï¬fty millions ow ‘ho saySIâ€"“Mv babv was Canada's volume of trade a and often†kepf me! than doubled in ten years. . Canada's total revenue, ï¬ï¬ï¬‚xghforb‘gg" 1832: i113: June: 19M, 70 milliosl lg her the Tablets, she. _Lanada s revcnun "1870' re“, sleeps soundly all wakes up bright and norning." Baby's Own .ZM),UUO, and they earnestly 10nd this appeal not only to all love little children, but to all FUTURE OF THE umst this amount must he as a setâ€"01f value of the builzl- which. according to recunt val- t‘ k, AWAKENING ,._VV “nah satisfaction of knowing- ic are sharers in your as regards the King, to say that he has a:- by sleep and! “I HQW‘ many I not I Id’s voice. bcâ€"‘l I “'01 he awakcs he! tried keep everyone’ The falls asleep, the 3 â€" --uu I “Hutu m we prcscnce of the 'otlic'ex‘:‘cr,†E OF THE HOMES. MW home: says taken back to St. Eva-Igor, OVcr cinthe Benoit, who seems to ha\'e.had pains â€"14 0“ that up to Deflbocn the loader, made a signed statc- right; hip 19911- the fatal mmmc":mont, in part as follows:â€" stick to v 3§cuvd. trmncd and plac-l "I g‘aVc only been a. burglar about 'slccping. ““0 "Y the Homes ‘V‘ls’thrcc months, but I have travnllnrl appeal states that thcl._,.-_ .. ï¬....,_., .vulv-llll- in I. . 7‘": ‘ rucugnlllng Ur. ed so and made such a tcrl‘lblc rack- 9V 1‘1 Diesent. . abilities, there- ct that all we could do was to get. m about‘40 per Re could, and We 98-91mm a“..d .0 or H d to pay him! caped all right then. but were caught. imcn SUIlL‘X‘lng from Barnm‘do rclucw afterwards. I had nothing left of ‘hchany women have 1‘ ceased to I'e-, Previous to this,†the bl‘ag‘g‘al‘t comi‘nng‘ht have been 5 with the Homes ‘ tinues, “because (:oyette, police where some of it was f‘ovcred' :I‘c accept only] hidden, and I came to the conclusion! "In wu- hole of his ser- OUt as fast. as ’ tle of honorax.y'$6.000 worth of stuff that I stolelor have been sent my partnorfduions 0f their l :e gave notice : told the #Lâ€"KA " lemme Benoit, who sec 0“ that up to Dcflbocn the loader, made a. , the ~total numbeflmont' in part as follows d, tramcd and plac-i "I gave only been 3. b1 »y the Homes w‘lsl... - Perciy~Ba Jove! I sup] making a hobby of it; 3 may be sum- _ -‘uu. bu um. 11: 1903, 58 per cent, wa. 31 per cent. to the uurmg 28 o! the 98 veal [greater to Great Brit. United States. Canada has ï¬fth as large States. a foreign tradt as that. 01' the V - .“u, wuuc [got in the shadow of the L g' ’0"! for, although We each had a. r family we did not want to shoot - Bar- ' became absolute 1' , who 1m Mrs .mto their place for the ni hi 0 5"} started on our way to Richeli on 1 n i never was there a man than I was when I ran ii arms of Inspector Lapoint. IL: bed us so quickly that I did no time to draw my reVolver, as I wiSe Certainly would have doni Inspector Lapoint, who was I When Benoit told his story, look “You do not seriously want to IreI that ygy would have shot and and = me if you had been given a c113 and "I certainly Would mm “A more SI] _‘, av uuu Increase in Canada years, 1873 to 1893. I lions. Increase in Canada’s years. 1893 to 1904, J Canada’s imports millions; exports, 211 Since Confederation during 28 of tho 5- 3 The man wh ), the youths in :{store was the l I Great Inez-ea: Aâ€- .., ..x.LluUHL, and, fl mu“,- :1. more surprisc'disays Suckling", spoils ma ' man than I n I ran into thcfcarcers. apoint. He grab-' “I have no doubt." 30.5 at I did “011 have "from repeated oxporic my PGVOIVC’F, as I 0th"? practice, that many wom certainly would have done." to asylums without an Inspector Lapoint, who was present When Bcnoit told his _ tion being made, and thu story, as‘md, insanity by dropped kid want‘to â€say: previously has been mco .ShOt and ““05? treated. From my large n gwen a. chance? experience in these cases, you, ing the astounding en‘ects as you, b“ because mental condition. I saw in I would have shot any man that should be «out. to tried to capture me," Benoit replied. Woman ‘ " The man who ï¬red a. revolver at to-day without Careful am ' ‘ ' . U the youths in front of Chicoynu'sICXaIDXnathllb. store Wag il~n Mam“ _. bed us so quickly th time to draw wiSe ) not seriously that you would have me if you had bee ’ "After we left jail we trumped for 3 ï¬fteen miles stczulily, going: in the ,direction of St. Charles. We were ’pretty cold, and decided we would have to get some Warm clothing, so on Tuesday night. we decided to breaki into the store of Mr. Chicoyne. We _got in all right and put on new; clothes we found in the store. AS we! i came out of the front door there was ‘a man watching with a. reVochr in a‘ trembling hand, did not stop he \ partner (Goyette) but he did shoot a hit us. Then I ra got in the ' ft... A|L' vould shoot lzs. My" laughed at him, 'A POSSIBILITY ms imports for ‘; exports, 211 mil Confederation th , M. .. VWMAU DU that I might just as m all the other stufl' was. of prison on Mbnday 0V: â€â€™3' a book out; of the w to get out again hr-Fr -_ "u, Aluuluuï¬ and scaring the nuns. “They 5: ed so and made such a terrible nt- +I~A4 -1- _ J“..- mm. ; r-now now “I have never killed anyone yet be- cause there has never been any oc- casion for doing so; no one has ever ‘interfered with my liberty in such a way that I could use a gun on him, but I would not hesitate in the least to shoot anyone that; would do so if opportunity were given me.†Benoit describes as funny his cap- ture as the result of breaking into the Convent of the Precious Blood and crowd“... ‘Lu ,, Increases Shown :1 Quarter Century. - 9...... umuppouument could not l e which contained a large amount of jewellery, but I have not yet got, up that high in my busi- ness, althollgh that will soon come! no doubt. I know that, if I go to} penitentiary I will learn a great many more secrets and wrinklns about my business than I know now. . “I have never killed anyone yet bc- 1 cause there has never been any oc- 1 casion for doing so; no one has ever“ interfered with my liberty in such a†an thn+ T "n.1,: ., I HAD A BIG TIME in 'l‘rois Pistoles, as well as in St. Jean Port. Jolie, LeVis, Three RiVu-s and a. few other places. I mzule about. three or four hauls a, week, and managed to get together about $6,000 worth of jewellery and other valuable things, which I gradually , shi‘mmd up to St. Hyacinthe with “10‘ intention of selling it. when opportun- ity ofl‘ered to some of the people :n Montreal who deal in stolen proper- ty. I had one great disappointment in ’ann Dun..." L, _ ______ V Wu. was 01 suicide. One patient, me other stuff was. We got outlwhilc waiting- for admission into a prison on Mbnday evening by puU- Jhospital, drowned herself. Three othâ€" - a book out; of the wall. I expOCt fers whose grants would not. allow get out again before my timeithnm to be operated Upon, or who ms \' ‘hud been frightmwd by friends about 4‘0 GO TO LIENI’PENTIARX'. ‘01)Ol‘ations, {USO drnurnnu ‘L ‘ AH.†..... u p. . .. U‘“'†uuL men, and the conviction grew on me that if the bu properly conducted it; we Very proï¬table one, with wards in it and limb. Mum we snaduw of the building, The hough we each had a. revolVoz', erous not want to shoot Until 1c ’actua] absolutely necessary. 0“ Wm. «ï¬rm of the 38 veals wore] §at Initaiu than to thNI n. foreign tra de one- as that m' the ITnnl-r‘ H----â€" The two boy buz Benoit; and Rudolph about seventeen year; who broke jail at i Que., a. few days ago, more safely behind b: retaking has revealed a. able case of criminal ] [While a posse of [n scouring the country 1.1} into Chicoyne’s store a‘ No clue was left, but point happened to be i: of St. Mathais, when came Walking up the st placed under arrest belo aware of the presence 0 After being taken back cinthe Benoit, who 50 been the leader, made a. 1’ r 0? ares "‘JI buried three YOUTHFUL front réfwéi’zicm proprietor himself actor Lapoint. He grab-1 ckly that I did not hch my reVOchr, as I other- ' would have done." 1point, who was present ‘ told his story, asked, J seriously want to say'I [d have shot and killed I t been given a. chance?" c Would have shot yum. suppose she ,, â€Np...†,uuua Luun me causes, want to shoot until ic’actual mania, great, In iteiy necessary. On Wed. sion and loss of memo: we met; some kind pco- headaches, appendicitis Hilairc. who invited usiazid eye“ absolute loss Ce for the night, w.. i U. . . ï¬ve millions . v‘l\« LJlluLll. \‘V'IICX‘C s 190;, {hot biscuits, griddl mun over .. .... W O‘cakos, pies and lpudding‘s are eaten at almost every of trade has more meal, and by the time I located in n years. :Nel)ra.ska I found myself a. sufferer evcnue, year en‘l- ‘ O millions. {from indigestion and its attendant . .1870. 15 mil- lillsâ€"distress and pains after meals, One disease of thinness in V‘nn almost .cunstant lmmluclw, dull, ure. 1904, 55 um. children is scrofula; in adults â€wavy S’â€""‘"""5 by “a†“"d ““31" lions. . ’ ’lcssncss at. niuht, loss of tic-sh, im- , consumption. Both have poor: ° for year end m paired memory, etc., etc. â€on 3 blood; both need more fat. "I was da's trade in 20 These diseases tin-iv rapidly becoming incapaci-‘ *3. thirty mi!- e on 1mm; in ‘53:: f‘ 3312:?" . . ‘0 r. “so a t g: 1’ 1185.8. Eat IS the hem; 111?an fodict, the abandonment of heavy, m "we, twelve overcoming them; cod hver 011 Jrich stull and the use or Grape-Nuts. , 230 millions. makes the best and healthiest ffcod. I iollmwd the good ark-hm! A for 1904. 253 hu- 5-: percentage of Volume or t l; 1904' 464 Der dent. of Was to the Cent. to Brig- broke jail at St 1 row days ago, a) ;a1‘cly behind bars ‘3 has rch-alod a. n 130 of criminal pr‘ a posse of pol! g the country the millions. the e: as over 1901 .trade has more um (19 one- the United ‘r was to o the Uni- FUL BURGLAR PROUD ‘ HIS “BUSINESS." a. Statemént Relating DC Experiencesâ€"Says He Y Would Kill. '0 boy burglars, 'Albcrt ‘ aged He rentoen years respectively, 3 v: jail at St. Hyacinthe, w days ago, are now once L Iy behind bars. but; threir as revealed of _1904. 253 nu;- W! E M U But. of I :o the . o Brit- Is the easiest : “S t? form of cod li‘ be UnL- natural order ge of shows why Sc ’yeam: of so much val 5'6 3: scrofula. and co‘ :1 of fat, more weigl ment, that’s w} Send for 1 ’ hit-‘3 scorr BC she‘s Toronl 506. and $1.00 3; 38 TRADE . exports in Last 'U‘Y the youth broke fmore timely tore at St. Char1133.fal cure of t . but Detective In- an Climate 0 be in the village John Dixon When â€10 fugiti-es he has (â€um q p“-.. Mm u or '4' per cent. of .u, unu we (k [-an sun'urinrr from ner It were caught. ° 1 Many women have c ' r ’ f "girlie? 0:113:10]. Inn'e bccn the Vous disordex-S. ommitted suicide sent to asylums who bl‘an‘gart comi‘m'ight have beep saycd had the cqn~ 9. niy Dartnorfdluons Of them kidneys been (115- mm of it was fcovered- the cnnclusionl’ "In mv an “m.-.- trade, 1 mil- _V r-vâ€"u unmet)“ OI l‘ is no such word ov;-r M 02. "â€"7 more FOR en ‘1- . mil- One disease nu:- children is scrof . consumption. 13 “3 blood; both 11 20 These diseases 1; nil- ness. Fat is the We, overcoming them is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here’s a. natural order of things that shows why Scott’s Emulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrofula. and consumption. More ‘ fat, more weight, more nourish- ment, that’s why. Send for ï¬ne sample. 3n the 1mm. 95 Shift"; and were Elorc they were EMULSION fat and Miss Strong-"Yes proud lexicon of fem is no such word as . indeed. In tho ininc youth there ‘t‘rail.’ " 115 L0 Lna causes of this complaint, blue :thoy are many, and among these A {'nicntioncd by Dr. Suckling are tight £11110. (cox-sax, hig‘h-licclod shoas, falls from he t1]; ‘8, bicycle or horse, pulling (loWn a. ’ 9 . ‘window sash. or lifting heavy a t?†Weights. The modem craze for 'I‘lu athletics also is blamed. Horse (Ax- ercise. cycling, and . i poi-so playing golf, . i an". hockey, 01' tennis Dl'hn“ --‘-'- .uu; \IA (1 “1' Another also had to an arwlum because I ported in mv mlvim ' BOWNE, Dr. Suckling is a London University physician to Queen's pitals in Birmingham ’01’ a. book on the nervous system. The details of the fully duscribul in tho lishcd, and should a} it prove correct, it i lunacy may be red Dr. Suckling, England, claims to remarkable discovcl proportion of the and other nervous to movable kidneys cured in a few MANY GO To 'oronto, Ont. ‘ :3 z: : ISHCk to Walk 581ccping. I I dress 0,- 11m *- tWo months, " could not; 10.01 {my right leg I "ACting on 'began to us. mind after tak 131310 to “van“ Work. Now I Jmcnd an Vnnn Operation WOulc‘ to UPâ€"T‘O~DA TE ‘ a cure you were an idiot. Rinksâ€"Well, let’s We were both In with We up. I’m w shake hands and ill-mg to admit that. istakon. OLD SORES. painful and diaflgurln'r‘ linger long after N aver's Syrup. treatment with Weaver's has been begun: Also, c lemme the blood vuu ~1hese Colmd “ Of RhGUmntism ilmOX‘O timely the he has dI'Scovcm Pills. {IQ anyone w try Dodd s K} DODD" Barwick â€v txu 3 been recognized or In my large and varied these cases, and realiz- nding en‘ects upon the My a(1\'iuc_ " 701 doubt." says Suckling, Dd experience in my many women are sent rithout any examina- lo, and that a vase of [roppod kidney newr Says Mr y sunple opcratiun. :ldim: is an instructor in is consulting to Queen's-r and other hos- and iï¬ null-â€\â€" had :11} attack .u u; mwumatism Set 1': ains in my back and hip so bad I had to us? to “'2â€: a“. ' ‘ SION‘ lost effective 1 i1. Here’s a. , things that : Emulsion is 1 all cases of r Walk and ‘ hï¬d 7“ - y nu discovery that Of the cases of crvous dim-axes are kidneys, and may few months by a ‘ nah]- say no man 01‘ nt to an asylum ful and repeated Un dress it: Rim arl y I 011 t; lglmm, and is the diseases Ont, Nov 6.~( 1d. wot; full days Ltism and nothing y than news of a.) that curse of the 9. Such a. cure 1 of this plam in One-half use its intensity ASYLUMS. uroun d and d o my am Well and I recom- who has Rheumatism Kidney l’ills." 1)] X0 n could the discovery are L), ‘ ‘ , -_u-y 'LLUHJ LIN _ works. ICC I can run]! The stat: of . matrimony i One patient, tho “union.†hmssxon into a Money talks, and the lang- 'scll‘. Three oth- flovscrs says “marigold.†ould not allow The female locomotive upon, or who would ban: lots of follower: y friends about I train. 10d Lhumsclms. The light of a nirl's life 18 ( be removed to to put himself out to please was not. sup- Even a color blind Sucl' ling hay; 0f Birmingham L , n. movable kid- be Reduceii it: myself for in cases are due and may be Ha Jffz‘élpLDI aft ' w: no mger on: [e d to Use a Comte has been bogu with Weaver's Syrup. and Could Not SORES, er treatment with n : painful and diaflgurfng‘ Weaver's Also, cleanse the blood “And b;- the Way, my 2!- ., your old baby is as fond of Grape-Nuts: as I am, aIWa ys insists on having it. It keeps her as healthy and hearty they makz. them." Postum Co., There’s a reason. Read Um little book, “The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. as Name g‘ivm by Battle (frock, Mich. “’5 Of an clicctu- ’ Of the Campaiâ€" a cure William Dlaco is Certain Dodd's Kidney of typhoid fev- â€and after 1‘ nothing can the W0- Pause ,,_ n“ huuu i and shall always be thankful I did so. “Whatever may be the expo; of others. the beneï¬cial cfl'ucts c change were apparent in mv no hm, c con~ dlo- TI‘ worl mm]! 7†Hon t, tho nto a Mc 3 Oth- flmu allow Th who woul thout I train 31 mg, 17“ K1 to to DI sup- En when lint, Mic-f “W ight It, 5 10m he li\ a n comfort, in more than a large insanity Hot Biscuits, Griddle-Cakes, and Puddings. The food that made the fathers strong is sometimes unï¬t. for the children under the new conditions that our changing civilization is constantly bringing in. One of Mr. Bryan's neighbors in the great state‘ of Nebraska writes: "I was raisvd in the South. where hot. biscuits, griddle-cakes, pies and. h!!!"l.:m~n A u Pies author of the a com- It, and In _slavory days, th didn’t seem to think it, knock down a woman. Sometimes the new his talkative mother gqssip. The chief end cases, seems to be meet. wfld, nun, ’I‘herv's no megaphone to make some persons 11 of conscience. uu; uuannonment of heavy,’ ; stun‘ and the use of Grape-Nuts th; I folIOch the good advice 5 sti shall aiways be thankful that‘by so. [Th hatevm' may be the experience 1; un! Llcrs. the beneï¬cial cn'ncls of the; A '6 were apparent in my «9.50313 5111: immediately. My stomavh. 3‘31" had rejected other food {(29} 13', took to Grape-Nuts most? ‘; in a.\ day or two my head- was gone, I began to siccp .‘ fully and before a week was '1‘ :e scales showed that. my lost boy. was coming back. My mom- bro. as restored with the renewed thosl that I felt in hodv and mind A Pm a term in jail, for instance. The pugilist prefers a. pan prevention to any amount of Two spc-ony lovers are a spectacles easily seen through. It isn't always slang for the cmatician to say, “Well, I rncl< n“ It takes time to do a term in jam. {0? in: “nu, ume the pipe. org a. tune he puts his foot in it. ( The. chances are often against the; person who is chcr willing to take! any. It is a cold form that has nothingl but the cloak of friendship to warm, it. I an ist plavs ! A fellow who is as straight arrow (mght to make a nice 1 It's to no man's credit to 3:: he lives on it. Every time the pipe m'trnm'ML OLD FASHIONED FARE Consumptive Syn agreeable to the taste, and is a. c relief for Irritation of the causos hacking coughs. ing to directions it will persistent, cokl, and restore the 8.5 sages to their normal healthy < tlon. There is no need to recon if. to tlmse f amiliar with it. but thoxe who so ck u. sure remedy an In doubt wha u. to Use, the advic: try Bickle's Syrup. Susie (at her like to catch at tho musicâ€"room sorâ€"“What air (dcmurely)â€""Oh‘ aire." ,_- (.13.... uuauuent in the world commended by the Ministry and on ed by medical men.‘ ’l'liis highly structive book was written by W ’cno, a. gentleman who has mac study of these diseases. The prL-l‘a by a. graduate of the University WurLzlmrg. Send you will receive the book I A handsome illustrated ing full rimecrmtion (:3 Rh Paralysis. with instructio plow home cure. dcscribi successful treatment; in 11 commended by the Ministr e 3/ medical men.‘ ’J'hi: §pructive book was wrin- Bickle’; w, Suuvuxc-caxoq, pies and 810 eaten at almost every I‘_. 4 I he RHEUMATISM am) The essence of ness, :1 total ma It must not sum inï¬rmity. It, trc god, that it mav vwcmestâ€"“Artor years 0! comparison I have no be saying that Dr" A Q‘nnuv 'u I Strong words Specialist _‘ 'A H .u Man is timi hO long-Or upr “I think ~ “I 58‘0 Or saint. worms cause few and restlessness du: (.‘nwcs' Worm Extcm: sure and cxrectuul. 11' none in stock, get 11 [or you. m“we IS an endless and repdition of 3. ve: She hums the old we} tlnough innumerable Va; “forms BUBBLES. min issueâ€"4mm the -7. v “unau- say, “lel, I reckon. †megaphone big enough persons hear the voice wvulUU- acute {0'13an of l ’r thir‘ty minutes s, when a. valued i He v a change in my ’down mmont of heavy, "Aft. use of Grape-Nuts that the good advice 5 still 'ature is Lch an old air I heard room last night." Profes- t air was that?" Susie Iâ€""Oh, it was a million- In newsb0y takes esc diseases. ate 0! the n iversi t Send postal to-duy min) the book free by .J, The Vcno Drug 00., «est, ’I‘munLo of man, in 1 to make both the quickést, timid and â€Pug ht; he ;b0y takes aftter when he pcddlcs magnanimity and twat surmise or provide {or treats its object as a may defy both. the auctioneer it unmunly to medical su‘ pzucticp._ It. uuerated treatise, Eon (:3 Rheumatism instructions for u. . describing the ll‘n.‘ 10 Phase thr attendant , ....J uuuxuu: and they will be ‘founddto 1}rcs<;rvc the]; powers' 111 any .‘ u ‘lutilu n. :1 ever an :1ch Lxcy uct umony ‘5 one Cf‘upon the secretions and neutralize the ’poison which has found its way into the language of; the blood. They cnrreet the impurities 31d." iwhich ï¬nd e‘nLrunco Into the system -, - [through drinkmg Water or food, and it motne onmn'm‘; used as a preventive fevers are avoided. followers in ler, some thingsâ€" 3- Pound nffï¬d feverishncss. 3 during sleep Gxtcrminator is 1.1. 11' your dru‘ get him to m 1 man knowsi StUdy and feels Agnew '3 Cum life is expected friendship is x J. first met you. sir, I were a gentleman. I when I {ugt you sir, I‘ and is a. cértai}; the throat. that ‘ll ....,,1 uzcux the most bore the air pas- ’ healthy condi- to recommend it]: it. but, to remedy and are the advice 13‘ 01’ cure. a pair of nd apologetic; he :8 .; he dares not say ." but quotes some nice beau a It. relieves the heart ailment in- s and never fails" im- 1e cure. Post f this paper. 1 only. safest. and science. I u lesson )â€" Guess combinatim ’n sealed lead a. VOI'y few law-S. on!) wellâ€"known au' 0 Variations, U‘Sed- accord- say that I m by 'W. Ii. gins que a. "Wt- um vague nv one mi and “as dr arr: 0d along the amoral mi: ne‘vs. the '11:; being unable to rise. .uu: SEOI‘y of an eagle. attacking a. [boy near Gsteig, in Switzerland, has brought to light .xany records of these birds even attacking grown-up persons. In the spring of 1893 a [postman going his rnt'rm‘:: in 11“? neighborhood of Son . . E3! the Riviera, was attackeu In: :::x and so seriously, injured Lit-M L9 a few days afterwards. 3n Iago of St. Martin Yes i . same district, an 1w"- down upon a brood of to a. cottage door. 022- . -.‘ ‘ upon. and the infuriated :zm :rr hlmr seized the eagle by one of its; wings} and was dragged along the street fur! several minutvs. 1hr- um‘mn ._._ml man v math- PARALYSIS. Syrup ‘ 13 The story of an boy near Gsteig‘, in brOUg-ht to light . these birds even at persons. In the 511 I New York 0! testing and hesitation in Um! cause giv- 'IiLLism and 10? 11. com- as an A nether shortly, v. "ml/:4 anti V... mm. voney n was found! that choral of 1b» fallen man woce.‘ still breathing. Those “‘ch killed’ by fresh rifle shots at close quarters. The dead bodies were allowed to lie‘ unburied [451' S‘O'V'I‘rr“ Rave ’ Aftor Urn ï¬rst Vol! that szcvrsml of 1h» 1 still breathing. '1‘?“ was. moamng sleep. Mm hl-r 31‘ is pleasant, I’m-face is water- The prisoners were open space in the fore ed in groups some di They Were than blindiu‘ group was shot, down rifle volleys. They mu very calmly, with m one man, who set-came and fought and sung-'2'] v1...» "ALL 00 it. '1 â€"_â€" . vmccd. Wholesale Executlons Carned Out in East Africa . ~ Mistressâ€"“Are 3 The following details have been Fl:- 3!?)le for a nurse? coivcd at Hamburg or the courz-xnar- ’ {C5 ' mfg?“- Ti tin! and oxacuLion of natiVes at, a. so a; “he“ I the south of German East, Africa. . .“ ()n the return of the Goverucr of! ‘Kldney Orv-m the district 1). number or the natix‘c'tn". cry °f “‘6 kidm prisoners wore tried by courtâ€"martial â€09°“ the cf‘“ 1'8 to and condemned to death. As a re-I‘0VԠt0_ 3. dlivcase cu port had been circulated among the ï¬f‘Flly m5.- d°5'~"°yin8~ population that; the rifles of the hnlncyflure ‘hfls pow: German troops could not kill, it was cum“ m .helpmi; the decided vthat 21 of the prisoners}?r the m"? ‘0‘ disc»: should he shot. . instead of being's1x hoursâ€"35 hanged. The men were immediatey executed. 11.. 1'77“ tuba»... nut; procure n, ctidors- Just the Thing 'I'hat's W: pill that yet is so co gredients act. upon acts upon the SL0] mpnumlod that cc of it, preserve their the intestinal canals clear them of cx‘crutn. the re which cannot but he hurtful, looked f0 wag; found in 1’ winch are the study, and are 3 A laxativ r by the medical pro nrmcleo's chct. result. of muc cécntiï¬cully pr 6 and an ulternmn“ tougnt and struggled to was bound to a tree m “(I'd entire- v engaged a new traVelk'r. Is he a good salesman?" Senior Partnerâ€" “Good salesman? Great Scott! I had to send for the police to prevent him from talking me into taking him into parcm-x: ship." for must Junior Partnerâ€"“I see engaged a new traVelk'r. good salesman?" Snnin TROOPS BUTCH “ :1. RN†,7_ ~ vulu gun as a ï¬rst resort. how much misery and suflering would be Sparcd. If you have any nerve disorder you needn't. sun‘er a. minute longer. A thousand testimonies to prove itâ€"3(‘. lbinatim Sn sealed lead w laws. Only “7:1 3.1!. _â€"â€"â€"~â€"_â€" ms. lady's or Gent'l moaning ‘ MOUNT a ilcasunc. " Om... “(1.5 1‘ ucure it. W 3" 3i he 18 69 0t say 5 some m"â€" LL P “What passed be 7 York the complainant?" 0g and istrata in a count. on in 501'," replied the w or tip “a half-dozen bricl (1 sur- paving-stone.“ In use it Humour" Mr. Willi the another anecdote c "gang“; readiness in the cm "Now, Pat," said rntich an old ochn’EIcr, “v.2 trsmt hem: agam? . ‘ : {or "IN-w; pohccmm, as ‘1 laconic reply. C . "Drunk, 1 supposl magistrate â€Yes, Sor," said 'SIS. Lhim." Post ‘â€" .per. BE SURE YOU GET THE ALWAYS HAD, .“The I_) d For rheumatism, neuralgm, : .x I Made only by Davxs dc Lawn L"! '- 0 sur- use It [9E] KOCH) US EAGLES “ens root in the Crave."_1; thousands of {maple who rush to Worthy a. remedy as South Ame Net-vine as a. last r0<nrt mm.†mum-rs “-3“ ,0 not ask to dine nicely. and to : warm. The cssche of greatness the perception that Virtue is 01m Poverty is its ornament. J'n- justice and its nohlcncss not ask to dine nicnlv _ .... -yvcl lulu A ,ce's Vegetable Pills are con: use in any climate and t1: found to preserve their p0 latitude. In {over and am. upon the secretions and m: poison which has found its the bleed. They correct Uh The nonchalancc of boys sure of a dinner, and would an much as :3. lord to d aught to conciliate one, healthy attitude of human 1 ’J‘hc heroic soul does wwwuuwua action is always the best. You cannot, with your Les: deliberation and lead, come so close to any question as your spontanccus glance Shall bring you. M ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM is es peciallyinten . to break up zloglectod coughs and many ho d. less cgses have been sav ed by its 11 ‘e. ‘ no opxum in any form. a Lotltams ‘ . who screamed Cr savory! Nays. couxt -martial “in ’I‘n u haidl of over ‘1'ncre is no luck in 1 tion. Gilt. edges, Vcl occo will not preserv culation beyond its 1' itcrary reputa- lum, aod mor- e a. book in ci- ntrinsic date. Sciatica put him on crutches ,â€"Jus. Smith, dun-yum", of Grimsby. Ont... writes: “My limbs w are alum-st useless from sciatica. and rheumatism, and, notwithstanding my esteem for physi- cians. I must. give the crodit where it belongs. ‘ I am '11 cured man to-day. and South America." RI .munmtic Curl: must have all the credit. It‘s :2. mar- occo will not culation bevg BE SURE YOU GET THE KIND YOU H ALWAYS HAD. .“ The I) (B L " Menthol Plaster. For rheumatism, neuralgm, etc.. nothing is better. Made only by Davu 6; Lawrence 00. AVE readiness in the court of law “Now Pat, " said a magistrate I! an old offender, “what brought [he-r9“ again?" Our w Dos; :- attackok; 1,),- :ly-injL-r(..1 11‘. n f£crwardh V :l n artin V05 - O an brood of 001'. infuriauzj _ 0 L“! ope â€f it.“ nrl eurexer. r- “Whatpassed between yourself and the complainant?" inquired the magï¬ istrata in a county court. “I think 501'," replied the worthy Iu'r. O'Brien, "a half-dozen bricks and a. lump of paving-stone.†In “Irish Life and, 2' i Humour" Mr. William Harvey gives another anecdote of the Irishman’s readiness in the court nr 1mm .hc forest and statioflJ task before 3 :omc distance af‘al't. “What's than blindfolded, and each I ""ed~â€You mu t, down by successive! that you are V “hey met; their death ith the m:coption of Alwayiï¬ Gt 1 and I... .. spontaneous action means something to the intelligent woman. When they unroll in peafectly famed leaves she knows it is not stak, much handled bulk tea, but RELIABLE ' rcsulp of niuch mientlï¬cully~ prop: an alternatxve in __...»‘ ““4.“ last resort. would get. it we escorted to an! forest and station-' fl . distance arart. 1'ndiolded, and each! by it the street in;- "noble bird" V.†Ahh’w’llLlun 0! he hurtfu' was [on medical prmcssion. 1t. cleo' 8 chct able Pills .nlf n “' U‘Wl‘ :t him- scntmcu. cugcs, vellum aod mor- n; preserve a. book in ci.-' 'oud its intrinsic date. -â€"__. It him on crutches â€"7us. yman of Grimsby. Ont. limbs were almcst useless and rheumatism and, ng mv esteem for phJSi- give the crodit whm-n M WELL PARRIED. the Vstonmch S“PDOSC?" (we: “’33 Wanted and READING THE TEA LEAVES lead packets with its own Fine Natural Flavor. Only one best tea. BLUE RIBBONS IT. .u. pnySl- ihei 5553!; where it. .n cured rand-'4» man to-day, Rhnu matic Cure 1-. be held I terror the and. ucu expert D "l‘r‘arcd as cam co., no. 2, I»; Watch House, Demon, Crescent. London. w. ‘ A1-5m:.â€"Pa,rme. compoun ‘ d fnr 41.4,, they win powers In tit-tut: they neutmlixe nvzzs. Belllthe 21 mi-zlcs n: C can: «ch, nukin: ‘1.“ dream". Wu wzll uruvi you .11, nuce, a. I. rrvsnl. n lmlï¬ccnt Leva- years. or other Present: 0! Huh-class Jenna-n. 11nd. mu Send us ur name Md address. And on will mm Fun: 0! Announ. n. pure/3) con. taining 12,31â€: and 12 Thimblos ( a! 1906 pmrnl) made of km! Alumxmmn. ‘hav are bcauIYtu unwound in column. 3m! outbound mu. [he "5011440“. " xizmh.†"Good Jade." etc. Thu m Ugh“: Ind tougher than ml other arucw. wid u us. and ngnor “Flush. boys who are would disdain >0 do or say one, is u... man nature. r 0 end. I1°°k f0? {Hind}? aid sh )t better man In rubbing in Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. {or when tha i ' ' f , (1 pain is out. It hgs brought relief to mm :thousands who thhouti wow: 7 indeed triendlcss. killml I not sell its you haw: amass is is enoun‘ a o Amckerâ€"Stn the baby after 130Ckcrâ€"xo; 1 4 A said he'd gch 1 I I l sor, II American one. It doc h ‘. ,,, 9-1." legal £01m AdIMGIOVOI clashed T‘ “'1’“? LU “:51 c azibeuuncbyhpgnclewu (.5:th the Inshman s ; , â€"If the brdught you FREE â€1‘0 YOU! _ A TONS OF IRON can: and , cine. In “1ferrovixn,†in- l clgvegy mqugpulated t Degr Mother f theat you a I l Alwayg a rand nil-99m: when pain ’ look {or m l hands Th1 better than fEc}cctric Oil The BridegrOOm ping-place)_ult.s Can’t hide it fro: "both av 11’. n to-day tic (Turf: I 1; mar- ; a1\v:1.;ls 'our has: so close ltanoous Hy intend- any hope. ; Coxztams' 1 3 i S When the gamma TYFEWBITFD ! 'hn urn Slcu. Fm ... u, a. .. "1mm. - lama-usual. yew-r Ira.“ . :uummued'ro, r Present. at High-clas- Jeunnu'y. find: you an row-t. mam our luv. Mr- Newliwed- married dear w '1' ed tl‘c This remcéy shank! b: i: Fall and Wm maï¬a. ml! catch cold. Do you how a mum hon Cure. the 14:1:ng and whet it Kan dolne for.†many P It I: and (Esau: of the nit passega an children. his absolutely harmless and plexus: a take. Itisgueraateed to cure «your money is named. The price is 25¢. per bottle. '3 :3! dealers in medicine tell em C we vinccd was (he l morâ€" FUR lawmanâ€"g in ci ;. '77 King- But, '1 oranto ate. LADIES' AND MEN'S FUR AS!) PUB- LISED COATS of every kind. Everythin in Fun: at close prices. THE TRADE 5 'P- â€"J as. PLIED. Sand for catalog. ()n f, ettiug rid of it? ‘urc will do it. vi n 1-1â€! “You can 't dc minded man it his mind has has no depth." TRUST YOU-HO MONEY REQHIRED. Us.†Sheâ€"“Some people takes of others." He minister who got 5 ISSUE ‘Io‘ you’ve. bent. Customer- like leather. Wai terâ€"‘ ‘( Pudding I D. H. IASTEDO co. ;' I am runs mum. :cant: “ch, mm: 81.“ 1110:3121“. winch furvud to u-, ' as I. ro-mml 1 .. . . I Huang-1.}: 53.35:“ kg :1- W 7‘?“â€""‘*“" 1 gamma “gig“ mathâ€"c" ca. "' in. You." Mrs. Ne! lat, Tom?" Mr must prove to m) .0 “‘orthy of me.†you think go" Bridegroom (d the “'aitr-y- h... Good BENT THE anything corn “5 Dower ' a the net ~‘W,aitor '1 .lke it Can t chm t. it." the needy disease. It. "‘~Pa.in in kidneys to a: in every hows“. (at the consumed each year in In " fl... 1 V -. -....v or its ricH uncle. ; he looked at, it, and 0 them $10,000 not to. my, that he i‘ No w Use (ma-a "gs: people that ‘48 The Bridh corn stopped upon? more delightful than ? liolloway‘s Corn Try it. and bn 1-H" ->- u. â€I uql; “Possibly he is L!’ t breadth it certainly you not " Nurseâ€"' ‘he children droP them MF’HLTW (BN'H'. 1’13 Proï¬t by i19~“Yu*s. m 's for help. To deliver the body :1. ruthless, and Seuth FARM Accoum-s â€"- A -a For 750. Dost palm FARM PUB. House, 80- (- cargo (demoted! v , Pmtlcal Every day lesson; on - Newiiwï¬- Mr. Newlx. '0 my sisters It away. .angc it now, mo†apnnyi '- i5 for ï¬rst Stow. kid'mys out “Elicvcs in the back is this 319031.; SCI!) American is a broad SeriouS rather NO, in- I 77 don't _“ Ciln't n.1me o like we marrying BO! (25. Ghana: 0,. '0 Sir; RITER r. W.. Enzm . And for 3 into From the Window 0: Norjoric saw those dam: and felt. more pain than I seemed like exulting ovu- sbe though! to herself. an utterly foreign to a m hers. Even when she I rub her of her just duo. ‘ 1y, when it. became hum inmrloper had been dethl that Marjorie hold her I: own hands, the joy was general. During the day was talked over with 11 many a ï¬reside. and wine: in bonï¬res blazed at max road. witch Fortune shook by a dcxtcrous turn turned everything tops, was rather confusing :1: Lime. who had so c" the airs of a. grand sc‘ it somewhat dimcult to: aside; while Marjorie. 1 ways regarded herself in (of! appalled at tho, gm had suddv-nly talk-n upo1 was utterly amamd. an ï¬rst twenty-four hours the instincts of he: nan] maimed locked in her 0 upon her knees. Thus it. was that 13 mm- looked so pretty in har perplexity and he added to himself-â€" “Come, it might haw I shall have Ihe new! and Marjorie into the h With tearful 0305,81 into his taco. "Oh. Mr. Liane I not think me to blamj dead I did not know ‘I am Sure of that. " “Pray do not think your good Iortunc. congratulate you'" She loom-d so prcttv in h"? nomh-xilv and up: butinoxs done} {rm}: his departure. :11 1h» preacher as far ‘ gatr‘. LI"! alone with: ward Mnnc looked st: fur some. moments. 94‘ X" Had my und Would nova, such assoeiab muk man. “ Yc young lady docummuu "Hi-member the don," persxstod W eyes ï¬nd on Lint hand?" But Marjorie on "011. do not qu "othirzg. 1'" mm Mr. Linnc take 0! 03m." f course you wil ".VOu this Nflthing " to my Cloth. ‘d Vaganund!" v taught gave repliedâ€" ou shall not u- OUS statement It is (‘uough my late clivnt Edwin?! Linm km‘W no bound: from the 13“.)!†lb“ room, ."1 have men Pratt-hr:- 1;“, chair, gazing lira-don of m um: document, Marjorie a She t‘ould HY you (1‘ zmdcd. y lute client "0 He «'35 but as sane "- 55"- Who in Came and tin .1 “148 right," and down u‘ 5 :1 madmanf h a tissue 0.: 1’h1‘rfl “'13,.- I C H APT! ens-[v I IV"! CHAPTER J'l a :cd on Linn “3h or this “You shall and mp rm: toot" I"? that. J ' 'OHUY m Ill lawyer hand M acm . If t! which I what ueliu-r †luv 05 as ouid ackgu 3R