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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 21 Nov 1907, p. 1

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Cod Lita: on without the ' incd with Phosphorus in and Symp of Hypophos- 'c2 of Mal: and the Fluid Bark TASTELESS ” {7: chronic bronchitis, all :roup, heatserwss, nervous hacstcd condidon oi the 36 Light, Of Years. 'dexs. (de, 01' any advcrf it. apiece care if additiomi taunt, wmcn me home $1 .00 ; and 33 h s: .31" 87 2mg: )1an; Laos v YORK 5-: op ve, and '8 WA fetid: NJ. a after I 5 mu 5;“ Tomato A West, Tcma'ta ugg :5: from w.‘ W FIHEPROOF d 8233:: feet In 3min; facilitio: anco rato. on to try a bottle of recommendation, and asp Ze ‘...‘\' 23k H13 ’{i‘fifii SALE. gist Iron". whom you 'efuad your money. :9] la; Tet taking it, return é‘ifiififii‘. can; .9 301?; 08... an 11 (1085 .a use” to his c fitness at any tic my» vuuahta Ankara, n.7, 5'33? '5, con tammg debility a: mprovc- UM] “8 wimed B0! The dusk was creeping slowly on as th- carriage passed the lodge. and drove Mwnm green walls of- rhododendron If the home. Captain Carmichael was molh’ng his cigar in the porch, lean- inq against the Gnthic masonry, in the auitmlc 'Vixm knew so well of old. ‘ “If my mother were lying in her cat: fin, I dare say he would be just the same," she :hought. bitterly. ‘ The captain came down to open the sanitize-dam, Yixcn’s first glance at his face showed her that he" looked worn 9nd anxious! ' “1's mam very. i119”-she said tremu- busly. ‘ V '“Vcry m."vhe answered, in a low Moe. “Mimi. you are to do or say Ething that .L‘an agitate her. You must gquie: and: cheeriul. H {on see a ‘ sha Ml feeling. “WM! does it matter? A horse turn his sail.” fives and he 1idosaway-when the ion Fm'y \wnt ham him bien entendn. No, hm Av on “as sent up to Tuitersall‘s .and line <i>po<ci of in the usual way. Some thn Mkm bought him for a (-3.911 hack.’ hm “I hope the man nasn‘t a heaxy- mm neight.’ exclaimed \Lxcn, almost. in bra‘ :3 and dean-notions, or even for slow decay. “Q“ "Du yau‘know what bovanm oi Ari m?“ asked Vixen, almosL afraid ! shape the question. ‘ “031. I believe he was sold. 50011 af- tu you left home.” Roric answered. "HOW after: those damn: have been my weathorâ€"ctqss. Home. when we have teen riding II- << the 111115 Lem-eel! Lyndhurst ,-. iii-autiou!“ said \'L\'en. Shn had A v nrld of qucsffcns to ask r. m (than! an that had harmenod durifig he: exile. She almost expected to hear rm: [._\-ndhm-st éft‘ep'te had fallen; that the h-umds had died of old age; that (in: Knightwwd Oak had hem struck hi: lightning: or that 30an among them: cakmmtie‘s which time naturally brings‘ had befmwn the surroundings of her; hmm. It was the strangest thing in h» world to hear that nothing had hap- pened. that evoryihing was exactly thr-l same as it had been when she went away. That dreary year of exile had seemed long enough tor earthquakes and (instructions. or even for slow .I A- "’5 F that noble ves and he by side upon the bridg wind and sun, and la nonsense lovers tam: hardly be so sweet bctw yin!!! and childhood 1 far apart. as 'hetween had been reared amidst warm. and had every ( thought in unison. Hm age secde.’ It was bu! Hume Roam-Eek had lane: r- and grapes. as they 4 f the pzor at Guernsey. the Needfcs and the c? nnrminllng downs g! It fight! That meant home! “How often those dm our weatherâ€":hss. Rorie. teen riding: 1-“ lbs Lyndhurst fi’..£ Elsaufiou She had 3 nrld of m him abfiut an that had In ho: exile. She almmt e: that [.yndhm-st steeple ‘n “=0 hounds had died of (in: Knightwood Oak ha ‘0;- )ightning: or that saw cahmzaties which time II: had befMPen the surron: -z ~ink as she drew néarer home. nus! soon find herself race to face Hm truth. There was a sadnoss : that quiet evening hour; and the w v distances seemed full of gloom I'm «tauhcm, waves, and the gay \‘.'haL‘I’” That some one I knew might buy x. Lord Mallow. perhaps" Hm! .\1u210.\!.\h y. u lhngh‘ he :2“! buy your horse. for love of the ‘r. But you see ccnstanoy isnt one ihn. noble Irishmans \irtucs. He “Vixen. 1! ‘féou don't‘krcp that dog mama bounds, 2‘: 1-shall think mm as great a nuisance 1% a stepson. I of- frred to marry you, you know, not you and your dog.” “You are very rude!” crie‘l Vixen. “You don‘t expect me to be polite. 1 hope. What is the use of marrying one's old playfenow it one cannot be uncivil to her row and then? To me you will always be the tnwny-hainfl M810 girl I used to tease.” “Who used to tease you. you mean. You “'ch very meek in those days." “Oh. what a happy voyage thaf‘wvas, over-the summer sea! They set side by side upon the bridgi‘. slreiivml from mind and sun. and talked Um happy nonsense lovers mm: but. which cang‘ P‘I-Rfl’v h.) :«n run... 2,..,, They had Argus in the fly Vtvilh them‘ sitting up, with the mouth opgn, and 2m tail flapping .gruinst the bottom .1 the whit-3e in perpetual 11101101}? He kept giving his paw first to-foen, and then to Roxie, am} exacted a great deal tn’ attention. insomuch that Mr. Vaw- arc-y cxclaimga; - thin thought Ror. co How: .ck had men hm and grapes as thev luv 9hr) pzvr at Guernsey. and Nun]? .5 and the chal’ y hzinll n5; deans of the \\ gh}! That meant Ham; “Pm-r Soul!" sighed Vixen; “she has mn'cr been unkind to me; but oh, what :1 du‘nry life I have led in that dis- mal old house!" 1r #:5sz (I! would sell him 7“â€"â€" . “â€"_â€"â€"â€"__ W “W“ unm+mmmmrsm+mmm Wm whom Vixen . d re =0 lovers taik: 39 so sxwot. be: 1nd childhood 1'1. 9.5 ‘befwnm CHAPTER XL! Ram am Wm; Vul»uklx. always be the tawny-Mira] “I think nm: {or before people car used to tease.” hear [hat Miss Tempest and I crossed fr ed 14) lease vou. vou mean. the same will I hope they will vhxm: very mwk 1.;1 mo'sc davs." pemd (ha! Mix: TPmpest and I are go- ‘2 a happy voyagv thafswas, ”if“: to 'b‘: "’"."""3"-" mumm- sea! They sat s'ide 'I 500, lr-rmd the mnhin. with n m the bridge. slxeilnml {mm i’hqrt hungry (I exceeding bitlernesq sun, and talked the happy nemg on w [h the old love. you have ”.913 mm: but. which canlmndn} hnsm to he on with {he new.” I swt-or. between lovers whnsc f ‘I beg your Harden. M is no new love, childhood have [con spent 5 b"! a "W9 W: ("”1 as my boyhood," an- "5 between my, two who gswerod ‘Ror-zc. “In one wcsk moment "nod amidst the same svlvan [of my Me I “as foolish onnugh to lot had every (INIH‘ and évcry ,7 my molhé'l' chcose a wife for me. misou. How l‘u‘fe‘f !he vov- I ”)0!ng I had made my own chaice, un- M. was but an huur or $13 Ic‘mSC’OUSIy‘ FCN‘S 170501'0-” J {k had bnen buying ppm-h- “May I go to mamma at once?” asked m, as they lay :.-l. the cm] “X?“- It, Guernsey, am! hm‘e were The captain said yet. and she went” and the chalky; cliffs and 1'1) ”I0 3137111330 and {”0qu Um my‘rid.\r Yr ..... ‘ n n. . . , n > _ ‘ie was horribly un- Arms in the nymm them nith hzs mouth open, and Hug g-‘uinst the bottom of i_n perpetuni 111010139 He *msaw.+u+u+mn¢m6+c+mcs+m+§+um M, m. dx'carily. "Ponr fen sure. Captain ‘-â€"((Zontinucu)‘ OR. A HAPPY MARRlAGB. \V'ighl. The mpshire and must But I my 10W. tm! iq no secret. I heard all abou! i! lhe (lay befnre yesterday. ; F’mple have talked of nothingr 9150 since » it happened. Lady Mabel has behaved shamefully.” “Lady Mabel has behaved admirably. If other women were wise enough to draw back at’the last moment there would be fewer unhappy marriagesl [But Lady Mabel’s elonment 1's onlv ”10' "Ought he to have gone into mourn- ing? He did not even sing willow. but he came straight. off to me, and told me he had loved me all his life: 5-0 now you will have my thousseau to think about, dearest, and I shall .want all Luuy mnei has behaved admirably. It the captain If other women were wise enough to ent hitherto. ther draw back at the would be fewer But L'ldy M had appeared indiffer- e was no doubt of the last moment there intensity of his feeling just now. He unhappy marriages, had started up from his chair, and abel’s elopment is only the walked backward and forw ard, strongly prologue to my story.” agitated. . . ,, “What- can you mean. child?” “Shall we have another opinion? ; “Roderick came t Jer e ' to make me asked Dr. Martin. an offer.” 0 s y “Certainly. The highest in the land.” “So soon? Ch. “018;, what had “Dr. Lorrimer, of Harley Street. is taste!” ' the most famous man for heart disease? “Ought he to have gone into mourn- ‘_‘I’ll telegraph to him immediatelyx" ing? He did not even sing willow. but 581d the Cflpfalfl. . he came straight, off to me, and told He ordered hls horse. rode mto Lypd- me he had loved me all this life; so now hyrst, and despatchedms telegram With- WU will have my trousseau to think out the loss of a minute. Never had about, dearest, and I shall .want all Dr. Martin seen all): one more in .ear- 'Ofir’fmhly. ”will {($11 nc lain \‘.'i!h bxle'o.<~"ir»n? Y1 1" I "w- vnmmst idea of damc-r's apnr‘arance.” ‘ \‘SnIeL won! over to 3113/ }‘_V her mother‘s side tnnderlv. Imking at he 1hr whilp. in the flee the Yes. there was indem me always dclioato face Hcgshmmkon. The ivorv “My love, an abou! it Prople have it happened. shamefully." ._., ‘~‘.\|l, .xu my pane. This was umcd with such piteous supplicalion, that it would have needed a harder hoax-t than Violet’s to deny the prayer. “Dear molhrr. forget that the cap lain and I ('V ~x- quarreled.” said Vixen. “I mean to In excellent friends with him henceforwnnfil. And. darling,,;.i‘ have a secret to tell you, if you would like to hear it." “What secret. dear?” .f' “Lady Mabel Ashbourne has? filled Roderick.” “Dem-9st. ll has always been your habit l0 fancy yourself an invalid." “Yes. \‘EOEet. once I may have been Jul! 0! fancies. but now I know that 1 am ill. You will not be unkind 0!" un- just to Cam-ad. will you dear? He sent {or you «llroctly I asked him. He has‘ been an goodnpss to me. Try and got‘ C“ With hi!" Neely, dear, for my sake.” 'rl'n'r "u... H" . .U 3 3G®®@® "Dear mother" I am so happy to come ‘hcmo In you." =he said. gayiy: “and 1 mr going 2-3 nurse and pot you. for the next week or so: till you go! [rp- mendcusly we}! argd strong. and arr- ahfe to fake rm to innumerable parties.” “My dear Violet. I have quite given ur parties. and I sham never be strong again.” I lined [he foreheadajt was a change that mean! decline and dflafh. \I'iolet’s hr-nrt. sunk.a~< she bphola it: out she ro- nmmberod :hn captain’s warning. and bravely SH‘HW‘ to put on an appearanrn 0' chmrfulnnss. - u» uuu lAII]b-\' ion had altered In a dull gray. Prema- h: m age had hollowed thp check: and Ined [1:0, {ova-head“ H. “n: n Mamm- smmg opztosi’re hm: reading aloud in a very sloopy mice out of the Court Jour- nI: “The bride was exquisitely attired ‘ ivory satin with “ounces of old Duchess Ince. Hm skirt. hovered with tun». 1011110119. and bored with gar- lands or orange blossomsâ€"â€"" " The door of Mrs. finrmichael's mam slood halt open, and the lamp-light shonv lalnlly {mm within. Violet went sally in. ”or mother was lying on a sofa by the hearth, where a wood tire had been newly lighted. Pauline was :2 man g the: vfl «. ... H“ §AAL I.UL.’1UU\ Ho Mrs. Car-rzxinfmel's room. Oh. hov. ‘dear and familiztr Shr- old house looknd how full of :"chnoss and colur aW-r the I‘nrpneae an! decay of Les Tournfles: hmr-adod P:lr‘!“ins hanging in heavy folds against me carved calmn frame- work of n (Imp-SM window: gteams of evening light. stealing through old stained flaw; overywherc a rich v‘mxl H” of form and. hurt that filled ninl asal- ‘ n u ‘ Infir‘d the eye. n house worth hymg 1n «355:1er mm 1m; .. n... ., . Pauline lovo. that “Wu n't and likely $1 per annum. pcned m tekm-nm.‘ He now for the first time aware of Mr. \‘mvdréy. who 1 (u! of the brougham on the on nnd came ruund to assist in 1 shipment of \‘iolct‘s belongings. “Good-awning. Mr. Vawdrey. in Heaven‘s name did you spring 1:4" inqniml. will) u vexed air. "I have had the honor of 09 s 'I‘am.pr~st from Jersey. where .Â¥V| x :Irmliy. wiih but a little love to 0!in and loan-3w all these things. how worthless thcse things if dis- i1 and hatred found a habitation ._... AL, IS against me carved. calcnn frame- J. n of n (Imp-sot window: gleams of ning light stealing through old nod muss; everywhere :2 rich v‘mi. of form and. hurt that filled Mug-sal- d the eye. :1 house worth living} an ._-.)L_ "Your mothcr has only been serious- 1y in within Ihc past few days. I sent {m you (lirmrny I saw any occasion for! your presence," the captain answer-0d,; Cfildly. “Why did \011 leave me sq ifrnomnco of her illncxs? \V hy flout send for Inn sooner?” chance. you Innst take care thing: about it.” nvbel has behaved admirably, omen were wise enough to a{the last moment there fewer unhappy marriages. Juk..1y- ,1, murmurod the invalid. II you never learn to read ‘rficn? You are gixinxr me t iu‘vn of Lady Evelyn Fitz- hat rather an odd pro ceding, z . cause scandal?" no.3: for before people can g at her earnestly an 9 clear so” lump-light. inderd a changp. The face was pinched and ivory of the complex- side and embraced her for the first time Hr. \‘mvdn'~y. who ‘ ln-ougham on the of r-uund to ascist in r \‘iolct‘s belongings Via the sofa and knnlt 101'] c.“ .l‘w, Vu‘vdrey Where mno Iové to these things. things if dis- 1h (he no“ ” R 1‘0 no w Invo bOVhOOd " an. w-"k moment Month to lot r of escorting . where I hap. received your e peomo can :2 I cmsscd in 9 5'3 long in Why did you “0 became I) had got other side pmuuy [0 every eyeâ€"Io the eye of at- {uctlon most of all.” “We are slow to perceive the altera- tion in any one we see daily and hourly. \ou should have ,dm‘wn my attention :0 my wife‘s health. It is unfair, it is horrible to let this blow come upon me; unawares." the UI‘.~ i “it scnwd hardly necess must have perceived the ct sclf. You must have notice. of appetite. her distaste for any kind, her increasing {94 “I am not a doctor." “Nay; but thesn are things plainly to every eyeâ€"i0 the motion most of all.” from?" ”That means she may die at any mo- znontâ€"suddeuly, without an ~ instant’s ‘ warning." V’i I “There would always be that fear. Or she might sink gradually from want of vital power. There is ~11 sad deficiency of power. I hardly ever knew any one remain so long in solow a state.” "You have becnlgltending her, «ft and on, ever since our marriage. You must. have seen her sinking. Why have you not warnéd me before?" “It scmod hardly necessary. You must have perceived the change your- sclf. You must have noticed her want at annuu,‘ L, say no- The captain. starllod out of his habH hm] sew-command. lacked up from his desk With an fishy countenance. “D-J you mean that Mrs. Cm‘mirhae? has heart diseaseâ€"something organi- cally wrong?” “Unhappily I fear it is so. I have been fur some time aware that she‘llad a weak heart. Her complexion,'her feeble circulation, several indications have pointed to that conclusion. This morning I have made a thorough ex- amination. and I find mischief, decided mischieIâ€"" "I (and chver'. A blight d fallm upon her mother's mind and SA :I‘itSâ€"fl blight- that hit/Lt Pi'ept slowly on. iinhenzled by the husbandâ€"till one morning the local practitionerâ€"n gentleman who had lived at. his life among his patients. and knew thmii so well externally that he might fairly be Isupposed to have a} minute acquaintance with their in‘ei‘nnl organism informed Captain Carmichael that he feared iher- was something wrong with his wife’s hogrt. and that he thought. it would be well to get the highest opinion. i Vain" wet-la Vix‘on'smtforts to conso‘m .mlaxc 11111]! \ ~11 1110 0 1011103." L z! “D0111- 1111111 1'. I cannot hear 10 hear "you 18111 11111 1I'111."s1'11'd V1.\:on 10011111 1-1151! M11111 her 111-11119? 1011 (If caring {11151111211111 1111155115; 5117? 11111511111 gettinr' 1 10161111101 1h1t 11151 gmmeut \xl11‘olr\\c 11-15. 11-; 1511115011119 day the fa5hinn xxhéz'mf changes bu Ii 11112, “W113 shmfd 1011 relinquish society. 01' Iome off] droscing shlshl}? You are in the prime of 11111.” "0.V’1olct.I nm :1 poor 19131-1 croa hzro.’whimnc1<d .\I1-.s (.mzrzichnwl “510111 “0111011 are handsome a1 forty 05 eve -’n ~11 1'1115.1U1IIPrâ€"5“fi\e-and- Ifm'ty. Tho. age suits their 51‘10.But I was alwavs Slim and 11‘1“... and 11! late I have groxxn painfully thin. NC I-nn but; a Paris an drossma‘. :er could make me {11050111311163de I haxe done with Paris dresses. The utmost I can here 101 1.5 to sit alone by lhe firnside. and “01k 111111mas1'1ssars in c16weIs " “But. (111111 mother. wwdid 1101 11181- 1-: (2111111111 (.armichaol in 61311111 to lead ‘ 511011 a life as that? 1011 migh; as “all 1 be 111 n borrumngo.’ ’ ‘ . “My dearest moth: D-GOX' and I rich?” : invalid had I'm-n 1m lying he]: I»1.‘_~s am you suppose I won‘t come with you? }‘ money. He would milk". You mm .hm-n Here the unlicicd sob hysteria-1113:. an hard mark to ('0an soul had most loved in health. “Do not talk about it, my dear.” her I mother oxrlnimed ponvishly. “I do not ; know whore the money is 20 romc from. "l‘heodorc‘s bill was positively dreadful. l’oor Conrad had quite a struggle to tag: it. You will be rich when you are of age, but we are awfully poor. If we‘ do not save money during the next few yours we shall be destitule. Conrad Says so. Fifteen hundred a year, and n big house like this to nminlnin. 1' would he .slurvnllon. Conrad has closed 'l'hnodore’s accmnl. I am sure I don"t] know when: your trousscau is to come from." .. Violet sat by her side. and pressed!! her cold llalld': in both her own. Mrs. (Carmichael was very ' cold, although; [the log had blazed up fiercely and the; I mom sc'cmvd stilling. to the traveler" :who had come out. o! the cool night lair. “Dear mother. (here will be ‘no plea- sure for me in being mar'icd if you do not take any interest in my [musseaufl plnadod Vixen. lrying to cheer the in- valid by dwelling on the lhings her soul had most loved in health as a snow- chop‘ whose stem is 12111111311. 1111- 11'fe that 11:15 left in her was the ”wrest. 1em111'1111 of life. It was as i! 0111: could $01 the lust $111115 11111111111; down in the g‘ass of time. The truth of H115 complaint was pain- fully obvious. Pamela's day was done. She Kay. half erraccd among her down Illlows, as weak and helpless lacking as a snow-(Iron. whose stem is ln-mmn your good taste. You know how little I have or my own." “Ah. Violet. if you had only married Lonl Mallow! I could have given my whole mind to your lmusseau then; but it is too late now. dear. I have not strength enough to interest myself in anything." nu ~ distaste for exertion of increas_ing leebleness. " nmiclcd Pamela begun to lily, and \‘ixon round it 3 comfort her. 2 mother. how can ymx be rich?” she said, when the cum h‘anquillized, and was $5 and cxlmuslcd. “Do I would not. share my in- thiqgs that speak Durham and Victoria Standard Nu V.â€" MILLBROOK 0mm THURSDAY, KOVEMBER 21. 1907‘ ,v" “-nuuuukkp l he has adjusted all m? Japanese cIai arising out of the riots at Vancouv and the total amount to be paid $10,775. The Monujeal Police Place a Guard on Hospitals. A despa'tch from Montreal says: Chin! Detective Carpenter has received a warm ing from an Italian of considerable social standing in the city that an effort is to be made to rescue Antonio Car- ‘bonni and Fortunate Plutino. who lie1 wounded In the Notre Dame and that General Hospitals, respectively. These were two of the Black Hand llalians who took part in alight on Monday night. and both will be tried for at- lemptcd murder. Chief Carpenter had guards placed at the hospitals to pre- vent, any rescue. Mr. Mgckenziee King [V r, .w -â€"...\.u uuu. IHJU 'Ullly on tC.P.R. liners, but, it, is believed, on ves- sels or other lines as well. It was com- paratively simple for the stewards rm these vessels to smuggle people aboard at Liverpool, hide them in certain parts of the vessel where they know they could not be found, and just u< easy a matter to provide them with loud. Sus- picion fell on Kort! and Davis, and they deserted some time ago. but were ar- rest-0d here. They will be taken back to Liverpool to stand their trial. [Charged With Smuggling Passengers ‘ ' Across the Ocean. :A, d-cspatch from Mann-cal says: A]- Lserl. Korff and Summer Davis, lat-c stew- ards on “16‘ Empress of Britain, were arrested on Tuesday on the charge of defrauding the steamship company. For quite a long time the smuggling of pn.s-‘ sengxsps \x-as cal-pied oul. not only (mi Pub 1.31.“... n... u . . .. . lstnud at the time th0._compan.y closed that Mr. Barney had been hi-avily in- volved by this summer‘ssharp decline in the prices of all securities; [lo hml not linen seen at his nifirc {or several days. and it ls known to his iricmls that he was in a state of physical and Mental collapse. to that his friends were prepared for the nnnouncmhmt ‘01 his tragic death. It is report-9d that ‘ror some time he had not. been on 3 aking (mm with his wife. The n on the lx'nir‘kerbockcr Trust Com- p"?hy was prtt‘ipitutcd by tho nnnounvc- mom (If the National Bank of Com- merre that it would no longer (’19th the accounts of the trust cmnpuny through the New York clearing-house. Mr. Rur- ney’s resignation as President followed. [Ex-President of Knivkvrlrockvr Trust Shot Himself. A dwapalch from New York says: Chas. 1‘. Barney. for many yours one of the most prominenl lirmnciexs 0f NPW York city. committed suicide at hi5. residence. 33m street. and Park avenue on Thursday. Mr. Barney shot ‘himself in the head and lived four and‘ a half hours. His death “as reported In the Coroner's ofl’iCc Shortly after 3 p. rn., first as a Case of sudden death and later us one af suicide. Mr. Bur- ney was. President of the Kniclmrboclicr Trust (Lompany up to a day or: two be- fore that insllluliun closed ils doors. wil‘n liabilities amounting to from $60,- 000,000 [0 9570000000. H was under- 5"“an L!" ”)0 “mp lhfi (‘nmnauv nllmlvl IORMER STE\\.\R1 )S ARRESTED “n this mm ”love is a sad want If rallying 110m”. Frankly, I have very lillle hope. U0 all you can to chew and chmlorl y-Jm' wife's mind, and l”. make her- lnst days happy. All modi- lcin apart-that is about the best advice I can give you.” Aller this lhe doctor look his foe, glue the (-aptain's hand :1 cnmllnl grlp,‘ expressive of sympathy and kimlllnoss. and want his way. feeling nssurod that a good deal hung mon lhnl, liltle life which he had loll slowly ebbing away. like a narrow rlx'ulel. dwindling into dryness under a July sun. ' “My (ll’ar sir. while there is life [horn is hope," unsvx‘x'od the physinizm, with Hm compassionnic air that had grown habitual. like his black frock-cont and ge‘neral sobriety oi“ attire. “I have seen wonderful 1-0c0vcricsâ€"or rather 'v “ won- derful prolongaiion of life. for Cure is. of mursr impOSSibIemin cases us had as (HR. Duiâ€"" “A113" crierl the captain, biitm'ly; “there is a but." - -. “11-1115. ”‘2' sa111.“1\1ertin “1'11 do 01e'vf1 in" vou {-11 him. I want 1110 host 01 the w015,1 3a: 11 can 1-311 1110 in 511113 ghfcx‘! languagm Car mu saw my wife or am I to 105(- hel?’ . Vu nu (AHH do less. When hewent out into the hall and met the captain. who was waiting anxiously for hfs verdict. he hpgun in the usual oracular strain: but Capmin Carmichael cut him short without core- many. T0 RESCI'E ITALIANS. A .nmn could scarcely Come do 1955. When he won! on! i “Naturally. Small donwstic ties of that kind are amongr th potent. causes of heart disease.” then Dr. ION‘iR‘iéI‘ gnve his insti' about treatmem. He had not. [ht mt hope of saving the patient, gave her the full benefit of his 5 “This poor lady‘s hunt Ens Mun i‘ earing out for the last twenty ..r~. Ihe told the local surge-n: “but sh: {sen ms from your necmmt, to have been fusing it rather worse for the last year Eor so. Do you know fI she hn-s had any mariicular occasion for worry?" 1... _-- "VA-vs “Hvr only daughter has not got ‘n very well wilh the second husband, II believe.” said Dr. Martin. “That may! have. wnrx'ied her." ' Sl‘lllibli OF A FINANCIER. The specialist from Harley Street ar- mved at the Abbey House on the fol- lowing afternoon. He n-mr'n hiki‘exnm- ination. and gave his 0"ir‘ion. which was ‘very much {be same a: I‘m. Mar- tin's, but clothedjn mom: sci-sntfic lun- gl‘aue. ‘ . “Poor fellow, he‘ must be very fond of her," mused the surgeon, as he rode (-h' to his next call. “And yet I should have thought she must be rather) a tire- some kind of woman lo live with. Her incomn dies with her, I suppose. 'I‘hal makes a difference.” nr-st, or more deeply stricken by an an- nouncement of evil. don't want to (To be Continued.) pnnmzncos that apan esc claims at Vuncoyy'er, Small donwstic moxie: .Jl uem‘L alsmse.” And gave his instruclions He had not. the {ain’- hear dm‘ztiLq among the most. R. [1. Gurney is under arest at Hamil- tcn. charged with stealing $15 from his landlady and than paying his arrears of 340111 of it. 0. S. Finmc. chief clerk in the Gold Commissioner’s omce at. Dawson, has been found innocent. of the charges prec lei-red against him. Hogs were quofccimur‘léifi‘xluguégj a! (HE: recent decline. Selects, $5.75 to $5.80; rough thin hogs about $1 less. but be Science. far and Toronto \ov. 17) 'th- 5.”! in 1110 demand for r .m': :m. attic was one of hr: fr: 1'11! m uket. Quotations an. n 9-: ‘3 $9913 and $2 to $2 40 Im- New York. Nov. 19.~\\'hnnt, â€" Spot firm; No. 2 red $1.01 elevator; N0. 2 red, SUE}; I.0.b. afloat: N0. 1 north- m‘n Duluth nominal Lab. afloat: No. 2 hard winter nominal I.o.h. afloat. Buffak). Nnv. 19,â€"Whmt - Spring. strongnr; Winter. firm: No. 2 rod. $1. Comâ€"Unsortled: No. 2 white. (340: No. 2 yellow. 64340. Oats-S‘tcady: No. 2 white. 520: No. 2 mixed, .mxc. Barley â€"31 to $1.10. Ryeâ€"87c. Egg: donlm-s report, an active Prices were steady at .‘mc to now-laid 0:123. 260 In 27c for stuck. 220 in 23¢ for N0. 1 qua 16%: to 170 {or No. 2. ,_ . . ..‘..~ uv.. -a(..;-l (U ‘5175: barm‘ls heavy mo.“ beer. $10 10 SH: half barrels (10.. $5.50 to 86; com- pounl lard. IOC to MC. pure lard, 121/20 Jo 11?": kolllc rendered. 131/20 10 MC: hams. 13%0 to MC. acrording in size; breakfast bacnn. Mr‘ 10 16": Windsnr bacon. 15c to 160: fresh killed abattoir hogs. dressed. $6.10 M $6.25. Grass butler is quoted a! 280 10 23%0 and fad-for grad-L‘s bring: 261/26 to 273/26“ according 10 quality. ‘ Tho ("Emoco market is dull. Quota- lio-ns on spot m-o unchangod at 13c 10 Ifia/‘c fm- Ricptvmlw-z‘ gmdrs, 121/4: for fall westerns. 12"!) for Townships, and 120 fur Quolwc. NF.\V YORK \VHEAT MARKET sacund patents. .5 \\'h<'-al pnlonts, $5. h‘l'R. $3.50 In 35 $2.70: 4er111. $2.05 Miflfocdw-Ontnn} ’(‘u‘iil‘ Damn. Ilv to 11550 {or 10* am mmsw: hams. nmiium and light. 156.10 15,3411 heavy. 'IR‘AC to 13¢; backs. Wife in. [TN slmimlu‘s. 1m: 1:; 1'1)!" 12.1115. . gk'. Ix’i}.jr 1-.) 1h}: breakfast. J‘Nl’cull. Dc to 1114‘: green mmts‘ out of pic-kick 1c 19:42 than smfikfid. Dressed H<'~;1<â€"~$8.50 {ox-‘thhveighiz‘ and SS {01' hé'uvfes. Porkâ€"48mm cut. $22.75 in $23 for bar- rcls: Imus $20 to $21. I.:1:‘(1~I-‘irm; licrccs. 1225c; tubs, 12310: puiis. I3C. Smoked z-nd Dry Salted ('It-ar bacon. Hi‘ (0 Ill/.0 ton (m {an Balm] Hayâ€"Timothy, $18.50 m r'nr lots on track. Balm] Sh'n\\‘â€"~F§rm 1:1 810 10 .‘ ‘dqficked turkeys are it dcxmmd at HL‘ (0 15C. ’«iukmsâ€"‘Zfic to 80c in track here. Rvansfis‘lcudy a? $1.80 wimp» and $1.10 Eu $2 fur I!-’vlm_\'-~Sfrainc<1 steady. pm 15. and combs at 31.75 (102m. j Butterâ€"AVHh the closing gohccxe factories mums an e ' m values of dairy bulfcr. (.Zrcnmery. prian do solids .. ‘ Dairy plinfs .. do solids .... Checs<‘â€"~13}§c hp.” \ for large @md _ w... uv m G .- lo 5350: ‘ 31‘0qu c233 {Nico far Chickens from ()C H") 10C. \x'iin infam’r: 1m twins .. I if? BREA DSTUFF S. r, Toxonto Nuv. I.9â€"Ont:1rio \\ heatâ€" I \‘0 2 white my red. SI; No.21111xed, 1992;91059 wheat 8% to 900. \Ia11Icha \\ heuLâ€"No. 1 hard, 81. I3; No. I northerm $1qu No. 2.331%) ‘ Bumpyâ€"No. I. SIC; No. 2, 79¢; No. 1;. ':(‘.\t.' ‘U, 77". I Ouls~~.\'o. 2 \x'I1ilo.53c,ouLside; 111ix~ w, 5213 outside. Ryeâ€"88c to 890. Ieas~87c to 8811 outside. (I‘ll-.0111 'NJ 2 gene“ American 69" l (ii-L 111111110111-1g1115;\'o 2 )CIIOW.. (‘C to 68Vc. Rm Hm. hoat~700 mxtsido. BIan $21 to $22; in )1qu outside~ 8I1~.:1r.'s $23 to 3”. Floun~-Ontm-io \x‘i («5!th $3 80 Md upwin! bzz:.nd $58 0.20; siren" baker’s ; around 6c 10 7c. 5C are soady at 9C CA'HWJ‘, MA LEADING MARKETS BUFFALO MARKET 115.. MONTH EAL MA RKETS w . ..., .u», ‘ncuu, 1 lurkeys are in sutisfuctory. [1- Me to 15c. sâ€"75c to 80¢ in carJols 141;:me gt 31.30 to $1.90 to; ,lcu.\ « 0! k COUNTRY PRODUCE Pmn‘xxmxs ul‘ \V‘JAI’ 10c. \x’iih interim sky" 50:, L n ’ Mum Maniwha 'bhzifi'is‘.“ J- nd. $5.80; second patentg‘mal. g bnkers’, $5.10. 3 J H aid 30C to the closing down ‘w. WIS (10.. $7. 2;) 10 1088 bed. $10 {a \x‘inier wheat active market. 101': fa.) 310 for Fe for selected 1 quality. and ui 310 {0310.50 per imwwr‘w ' :md rum! was fairly quiet while. 600:0:1- SSh' to 5‘.)}g(‘; \0. 4, 56%c to Chen-e ducks am to MC; fut, clean) hr hanLl-pi(,”r:('d. y. at 11c to 12 .75 to $2.50 per ll. )1 Montiâ€"Lon 35c; storage .. 29c to 30¢ - . 2‘“? «3.. "70 .. 20c ‘0 27¢ .. ‘2: c to 2/“: i d Ili'jic for. a 1‘0 we 1‘! b per ton A dcspatch from Ottawa says: There is considerable speculation as to the manner in which the Government will 'Cf-Ojlcl‘tlio with the banks in assisting to market the Western wheat. crop. Mr. Fielding is still reticent. on the subject, presumably because he has not yet. dell- ;nlteby formulated his plans. One sag-l ‘gection is for the Gmermncnt to utilize same of the gold reserve which is de- posited with the Finance Department as security against the note circulation. The idea is put forth to place, say. ten million dollans at the credit of those banks that are recognized in the West as' being grain banks, thatis. loaning money to move the crop. Some four banks are mentioned as likely to gut» Navigation Will Be Kept ( As Possible. «Seven people were killed an fluted, and eight others injum .301 seriousiy, in the affairT FAILED TO TAKE SIDING EFFflRT T0 Mommas \xui home on his hblidays. Hurry Bender Kins Himself While Hunt- ing Near Pembroke. A despatch from Pembroke says: A sa~.i accident occurred in Alice Townshi 51): miles from Pembroke, on Wednes- day, when Harry Bender, aged 22 years, accidentally shot himself through the heart while out- hunlx’ng. Bender was an employe of the Sk‘arns Iilf‘ctrical Equipment. Company of Buffalo, N.Y.,l ..~ 1”...“ -_. Lu . come if they could afford H." The rvsuli. of the examination wpnt to Show that. if the Chinese lax were. re muvod 11mm would be a tremendous influx of Chinese that. would put. in the shade the Japs and Hindoos combined. rl A despatch from Vancouver. B.(‘.., says: Yip Sang. Vancouver‘s wealthiest (Elfinamzm, told lmmigmlion Omunis- sicner King on Tuesday arm'nmn that he Mlivw-d half of China would come (Her new it it. were met, {or the pram- many pmhibiijvo hmd tux. Yip comin- ' ucd: “If .the head tux warn renmx‘cd, I would inmnrt Chinese laborers just, as did Underdonk m'enx‘y-tiw years ago.1 when the {are was only Uxirly-flvr- dol- llm‘s. But ‘thc companiu here cannot .‘arford impox'laidons at five hundred § each." Earlier in the inquiry Yip said: “\‘.'agos are 100 high hem. That's what brings :‘hcm. Chinese laborers new \vnnt $2.50 139: day. when we got them u few years ngn for half that. All over China they know of good wugns hem, and would come if they could afford II." $3.?! ‘.mumxsswnorâ€"There‘s no 18.\' on Jaw. Are the companies bringing them over? “I not tell too fast. what. I think." re- ph'ed the wiimss, Hun-ply, and the cx‘ amination ended. “a” of way. It may never _, . -_-.- A)": nun-1.11“a (0 take a siding at theâ€"prop» place To allow the $00 express to pass. No specific orders were neocsswy. as No. S was on her time, and had the right nl' “w... 'I‘fi'e big lammmm' was ruzminr iighf‘l rum Chalk River to North Bay when met \0. 8, the rust-bound (“:- joreSs £10m the Son. Th: accidvn’ the must serious since mat at- A7 1:" It was appnrcmLV due to the 024.". h'zund light {01- North Bay {aim}: Jml.’ , v 10 SHOT TIIROIBH THE "SHUT tune-y and suits. A de'pfltc :‘ibl-e” uc'céde‘ "'hursda:.' n he C. P. I! broke. A H west. and :‘1 ahead 05 1h. M Ottawa. nnmissionorâ€"TIlere‘s r. DALI... ruemun. North Bay,_slight-‘ Tfie "Soc train was k‘aT-emng T J- good mile of ‘spged towmjdls‘ C ALF. ROBERTS, 68 Nelson Street, River. the divisional point-While Ditawu. locomotive. which Was on 11; way; 4 ~ ‘ ' 5 â€" u MRS: cumms. ouawa 30mg ‘91de ’8“ :n “‘3 . 5" ' ‘ re-Lon. M H" 1 ,of -i D. LYNCH. Hinlouburg. ; U ‘ " pom w "a ,fizore'is a curve. DI‘e‘venfiM .n r F ”\‘Y A\Yh In." .4 . JOHN NADEAU, Fireman, Chalk River. .‘~‘ J. HEXDRIE, Engineer light. engine, »N01'lh Bay. J IRVINE, Buggageman, Oltuwa. J. YOUNGi-J, Engineer, North Bay. H. K. PRENDERGAST and .P. PEN- OEHUAST. Pamngers, we‘fiwood. ' D. IY\'(.H. Hintouburr'. F. H‘xL AND, I'.u]l THOMAS I‘EHR(J\'E \C\\ 301k C. IaBEHLIE Monhxiul. ~â€". MADIGAN. Montreal. E. MAGUIRE, hilly, Onfario. M. MU 0N1: . St. Patrick. \‘VILFRID. MALCNL‘. ‘ of China Would Como Werv I! No! Collected. LyL'RL‘D. ‘F. BALL, Fireman. Nor‘ ’OIL TAX H01. . CLARKâ€"Express Messenger, Moni- ll itch from Ottawa says:_A ‘9?" dent occurred at 11.45 on night. near Moore Lake. on P... 35 miles west of P‘m-I O light engine was prcccoding irying to make Moore Lukc' the Son Express coming 05M! . The express was sharp on ' the two met vith fatal z'u-I be known just how mulfib. an: named and cre- omers injured, but IFS THEM. RICHARDS, Publis hen ace To 1 The Marine Dopax-hnmt has arranged to keep navigation on Lake Superior Open until Dec. 10. A telegram was .vnt to Washington asking that. the light- house at Passage Island, near Port Ar- thur, he kept Tfling until that date. The Dominion wi “pay the extra expanse. This has been agreed to. " part of this loan. They are the Bank of Commerce, the imperial Bank, the Do- y minion Bank and the Bank of Hamilton. "The railway companies have assured, the parties concerned that they wii! do all they can to facilitate the movemcut of the crop. The principa! diflicuity is with the lower gradees of grain that have to he mov *d before navigalkm closes, omen- wisc they may he‘damaged, ifnoi de- stroyed. ‘ ' > ‘ Old Man Died “‘hile “'aiching Bo;s Scramble for a Quarter. A despair?) from erw Yuri: says: A {it of laughter. due 1. the efforts of a cnbwd of bays to m: n or a ES-ceni piéce which he had i-"s.<-.d into the fountain ‘in Madson Cfli’“: “ark. caused the :dealh of (hrncln', {Ibmun on Tuesday. Mr. Keenan, “'3in \\ .-..~; 83 years old. was a frequenter ‘1‘ We park. feeding the squirrels and the birds and occasionally tossing a quarter into the basin to see tho;- boys scramble. When he laughed (2:1 Tuesday the blood rushed a; his hmd. He fell. striking his head. He was dcud when an ambulance surging: came. “Crime Committed Before a Caxzâ€"t’uli 0! Passengers. . A Loc Angeies, (laiiiarnia. dawn-h L says: “Asserting that he had shot his wife on a has Angeies streetcar on August 19, Frederick D "'ook gave him- it up at the sout' .tem detective agency. (look said he was separated from his wife and'bhitdren ““91' the San Francisco earthquake. and later learned that she was in Las Angeies. Going Ithc-re he dimm’ered her. threateni-ig ho;- - ‘L’ with inskmt death it she i‘efusfii t) giw up her chitdrm. In ordr‘i' to gain time she consented to "1k!“ him to the tint-o where they were. “is suspicions being amused at the long trip on the t-m'. he charged he? with piaying inise. and on her deviating that she Would disclose the hiding place next day Cook praised the 1 muzzle oi his i‘cmivci' against. thr- hwy of his wife and begun shooting. She it“ dead. and the. passengers fiNi to the platform. Cook cove-Pd the train (-rmv with his gun and osmix‘ti in the dark- ness." Mrs. (look was :1 Miss Jennie Harvey. daughter of Mr. ttvnry tawny of Link-letter. Prince Edward iclnnd. Cook formerly lived in Summe‘rsidc. Tho dwmiished cars .bnmcd 'up Like tinder. "Mule 1hosc pirified in them or under the: I-JCGmCUV?S were; either inn-nod :0 druih or cremaied after dun“: 1:111! rosu find from ihcir injuries rcroéved in ihe miiisionl" Those around were powerless to aid. The passen- gers on the forward car were: iizrnwn 1’mm their seals while hmknn (fairs. winduws and roofing resulted {mm the c‘rash and passengers susiainod mum or less sswre injuries. N-z-ne me likely lo be fatally hurt. howex'r-r. Wrecking auxiliaries were son! from Chalk River and North Bay. doctors were hurried {mm Pembmke and Ma?- tmva: to the latter hospital mos! of the injured were taken. I i i The fqrash caused the fire boxes; to bc 'exdpflacd. and a rnoxnerxt;fi1tm- the wrerka'ge of the Iron: cars wen: afiz‘e. Eddjeâ€" .; Roberts. the mail clerk. of Otiawfinunmg‘ed to crawl 011?. butane iirr-man of the S00 train and the others on thn kmnnmiives, Hm bagging undu mail vars were pinned in the “Tet-k- agn a'nd fat-fore they could kwq‘n-scued tho:- wreck tank fiz‘f‘. \[mnrc-‘Ls a curve. preventing-a. clear view‘ofr any~ great. distance ahead. When the heavy engine met 'wiur up- pulling ’J‘mgact they Qanmlddy de- moraliz'ed Gnchjfller, whilggihe mail and:buggngc"é'ar of No. 8 and part 0' ”me, !omgard passenger car Were also Smashed. LAl'GHTER KILLED 1H.“ m RUN 0F LOCOMOTIVE. The extra Iocdinotive’,flqr 1715, which ‘figured in the accigignfiwus being transferred from Chalk Mex: to the Nor , Bay division, and was in charge of vipeer Hand 1e and Firenmn Nu- deau. 'ic east- d Soc train was a: charge‘or rmducm A. E. Wright, of Ottawa, 1hr: r6510! the crew being Engineex‘Youngemf Norm Bay, W. G. Kent, and Baggagcman Irvine. of 0b- 2awa. . ' - - w The '"Soo train was travelling at a good (we of ‘spged towarfds‘ Chalk rule was vialalcd, as the crew} of tho West-bound engine was killed. Open As Long SHOT HIS “’IFI-I DEAD (IA R .\‘ "HOV" FIRE START ED. (LAUGH? mm; and Proprietor was on 12; way; was 11- The pass car were (hr-1' k‘ kar'n (inc Main Line csitc di- accident the

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