can?“ suffered inTll-lm With Killing Tmu _ 1'5. . {315 {could not turnm - ed at night. the 1‘ I mo‘that itwouig wake huowbabout GiLPllls. so that it ï¬ght he the means of relieving sane o‘hcf suï¬efef. '- HENRY Waxm'onn, Toronto.†in Pills hold out a guarantee of ems â€.51, quick relief. They will atom: P‘m'hcal the sick kidneysâ€"and up the whole systemâ€"or your druggiat refund your mone . That shows ' l :1“: Cmï¬deuce in Gin We will do more. We will send you I trial box of Gin pills absolutely free if you will write â€km: for it and state the .name of the “mega which you see this. You can ’ ‘ and see for exam roar. mnme'f.mm'w i: .. m.~s.1.m 65mm m . , » 5% T , _ Mmamw- ‘ 7 “Andre!†cried the pocrwomam. “A’s- drei†A The banker hesitated a moment. then. following the impulse of his heartrantohiswifeandclaspingher inhisarmasaid: “No:lwiilnotbs‘sofooiishaato struggleagainstmym Ido not pardon. Yalonflno; I forgot-I forgot all!" M. Verdm'ethadnotbingmoretodo at Vesinet. Therefore. without taking leave of the banker. he quietly left the room and. taking his cab. ordered the driver to return to Paris and drive to- the Hotel dn Louvre as rapidly as pos- sible. His mind was filled with anxi- ety. He knew that Raoul would give him no moretrouble. The young rogue “a nrobablv taking his 0888829 {0? some foreign land at that very mo- ment. But Clameran should not es- cape the punishment he deserved. But how was it possible to inflict this pun- ishment without compromising Mme. Fauvel? M. Verdnret thought over the various cases similar to this. but not one among his repertory of expedients could be applied to the present circum- stances. After long thought he decid- ed that an accusation of poisoning must come from Oioron. “I will go there and work upon public opinion. so . .. ’r-s lh at our mus l “'1 Writ); are all - that to satisfy the townspeople the a“- ! whether or not . claim them to be. Gin Pills volifstl ill-t '0 are for sale at “on: for $2.50. Bole Drug 00., Winnipeg. Man. By sails GABORIAU. more Murray. wno was very indul- oned many grave faults. but ï¬ttinfloming he discovered that his “opted son had been imitating his sig. umre upon some checks. He indig- nantly dismissed him. “James Spencer had been living in mdon about four years. managing to gupport himself by gambling and swin- fling, when he met Clameran. who of- tmd him 25.000 francs to play a part in a little role which be had arranged." “You are a detective!" interrupted Basal. The fat man smï¬ed grimly. all ' . soeaboxâ€"l A “At present.†he replied. “I am mere- . lya friend of Prosper Bertomy. It de- pends entirely upon your behavior which character 1 appear in while set- ting up this little affair.†“What do you expect me to do?†“Where are the 350,000 francs which you have stolen?†The young rascal hesitated a mo- Mt. â€the money is in this room.†he said. “Very good. This frankness is cred- itable and will beneï¬t ' you. i know thatthe money is in this room and also exactly where it is to be found: Look in the back of that cupboard." Raoul saw that his game was lost. He tremblingly went to the cupboard. and pulled out sereral bundles of bank notes and an enormous package of pawubrokers’ tickets. - “Very well done.†said M. Verdmt as be carefully examined the money i l l l thorities would order an inquest in Gaston’s case. But this required time. and Clameran. being warned, would disappear. It was almost dark when the carriage stopped in front of the Hotel du Lou- vre. M. Verduret noticed a crowd of people collected together in groups and heard the police crying “Move on!" The crowd would merely separate in one spot to Join a more clamorous group a few yards 08. “What has happened?†demanded I. Verduret of a lounger near by. “A strange thing.†replied the man. “He ï¬rst appeared at that seventh sto- ry window. He was only half dressed. Some persons tried to seize him; but. with the agility of a sleepwalker. he Jumped out upon the roof. shrieking ‘Murder! Murder? The recklessnegs of his conduct led me to sup â€- The gossip stopped short in his nar- rative. very much astonished. His questioner had vanished. “Could it be Clameran?" thought If. Verduret. He pushed through the crowded courtyard of the hotel. At the foot of the staircase M. Fan. ferlot and three peculiar looking indi- viduals were standing together. “Well." cried M. Verduret. “what's the matter?" “'22 matter is this.â€-said Fanferlot dejectedly. “I have no luck. You see how it is. This is the only chance I ever had of working ‘out a beautiful 'case.’and. presto, my criminal breaks down!†w.l’hen it is Clsmeran whoâ€â€" “Of course it is. When the rascal saw me this morning. he scampered off like a hero 0n reaching .tlneBoulevand of Schools a sudden idea seemed toseize him. and he struck out forthis hotel. probably to get his pile of money. When he arrives, what does he see? These three friends of mine. The sight of them had the effect of a sunstroke upon him. He went raving mad.†“Where is he now?†By RIDE talisman am am W Illa-.3 “Oh." bmu‘ht up, save one; and . and cherished. Most of all did he think of her. Zobelde. who had been stolen away by the knight whom she loved even to the loss of her own soulâ€"yes. by the English friend of his youth. his father’s prisoner. Sir Andrew D’Arcy. who. led astray by passion. had done him and his house this grievous wrong. He had sworn. he remembered. that he would bring her back even from England. and already had planned to kill her husband and capture her when he learned her death. She had left a child, or so his spies told him. who. if she still lived. must be a woman nowâ€"his own niece. though half of noble English blood. Then his mind wandered from this old. half-forgotten story to the wee and blood in which his days were set. and to the last great struggle be- tween the followers of the prophets Jesus and Mahomet. that Jihad' for which he made readyâ€"and he sighed. For he was a merciful man, who loved not Jlaughter, although his ï¬erce faith drove'him on from war to war. Salahâ€"ed-din slept and dreamed of peace. In his dream a maiden stood before him. Presently. when she lift- ed her veil, he saw that shewasbeau~ tiful. with features like him own. but fairer, and knew her surely for the daughter of his sister who had had with the English knight. Now he won- dered why she visited him thus, and in his vision prayed Allah to make the matter clear. Then of a sudden he saw this same woman standing before himonaSyflanplaimandoneither side of her a countless host of Sara- cens and Franks. of whom thousands and tens of thousands were appointed . to death. Lo! he, Salah-ed-din, charged 7 at the head of his squadrons. scimitar aloft, but she held up her hand and ' stayed him. i “What do you hear, my niece?†he asked. “I am come to save the lives of men through you." she answered: “there- fore was I born of your blood. and therefore I am sent to you. Put up your sword. King. and spare them." 1 “Say, maiden. what ransom do you bring to buy this multitude from -’ doom? What ransom. and what gift?†' “The ransom of my own blood free- i ly offered. and Heaven’s gift of peace : to your sinful soul. 0 King.†And with that outstretched hand she drew down \ his keen-edged scimitar until it rest- ed on her breast. BRETH'REN' w insure perfect eveg nerve and muscle size d take mm is blood cer. tain materials and mm to it certain others. It is necessary to prepare the Stomach for the work offal: ng up from the food what is necessary to make good. W0 0'“ 80 to Nature mody. The" were certain to the Indians of this country before the advent of the white. which later came to the knowledge of the settlers and which are now growing rapidly in professional favor for the cure of obstinate stomach and liver troubles. These are found to be safe and yet. cor. tain in their cleansin and luvlgorntin effect upon the atom . liver and bi . These are: Golden Soul root, Queen's root, Stone root. Bloodroc Mandrake root. Then there is Black erryburk. The medicinal rinclplss msidin in these natlvo roots w on extracted w tb give- erino as a solvent make the most rel table and eiiicient stomach ionic and liver in- vigorator. when combined in just the right proportions. as in Dr. Picrce's Golden Modicsl Discoma Where there is bankrupt vitalityâ€"nth as nervous exhaustion. bad nutritionâ€"and thin blood. the body acquires Vigor and the nerv blood and al the tissues feel the favors odoct of this several? remedy. Althou h some pb iclana ave been aware of high to lcinal value of the above mentioned plants. rot few have used pure ycorine as a solvent and i usually the lioctors’ prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amounts. with alcohol. . The “Golden Medical Discovery' is a scientiï¬c preparation compounded of the glycoric extracts of the above mentioned vegetable ingredients and contains no alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. brethren.“ Godwin and Wulf. tail 'and shapely men. Godwin was still as a statue, his hands folded over the hilt of the long. scabbarded sword. of which the pointwaasstonthcground before him but Wolf. his brother. moved restiessly, and‘ at length yawn- ed aloud. They were beautiful to look at. all three of as theLappear- cdinthesplendor theiryouthand health. The imperial Rosamund. dark- haired and eyed. ivory-skinned and alenderwaistod. a pcs! of marsh flowers in her hand; the pale, stately Godwin. with his dreaming face; and the bold-fronted. blue-eyed warrior, Wuif. Baron to his anger-ti not- withstanding his father‘s orman blood. At the sound of that unstiï¬od yawn. Rosamund turned her head with the slow grace which marked her every movement. “Would you sleep already. Wulf. andthesunnotyetdownPsheask- ed in her rich, low voice. which, per haps because of its foreign accent. seemed quite different to that of any other woman. “I think so. Rosamund,†he answer ed. "It would serve to~pass the time. , and now that you have ï¬nished gather- ing those yellow flowers we rode so far to seek. the timeâ€"is somewhere lm" . . “Shame on you. Will," she said. smiling. “Look upon yonder sea and. sky,atthatsheetofbloomaligold and purpleâ€"" “Ihavelookedforhardonhalfan hour. Cousin Rosamund; also at your back and at Godwin's left arm and loved brotherâ€"who. indeed. in such would do right to slay me.†if it were." answered Wolf. fair face iiushed as he spoke. that we should know how to mootitAfteralLisitsoveryhard choose between death and duty?†e replied: “but oft- “Tell me.†said Rosamund. her tone. “what is that boat rowing round the river's mouth? A while ago “Flsbenfolk.†answered Wuif care- lessly. “i saw their nets." them something peace in Essex.†Although Rosamund didnotlookconvinesdbewenton: “Now for Godwin’s thoughtsâ€"what were they?†"Brother, if you would know. of the last alsoâ€" the hat and its wars." “Which have brought us no great luck." answered Wuif. “seeing that oursirowasslainintbemandnaugbt of him came home again save his heart, which lies at Stangate yonder.†“How better could be dis.†asked Godwin. “than ï¬ghting for the Cross chhristflsnotthatdeathofhisat Harenc told of to this day? By our Lady. I pray for one but half as glorious!†“Are. he died wellâ€"he died well.†said Wulf. his blue eyes flashing and his hand creeping to his sword hilt. “But. brother, there is peace at Jeru- salem. as in Essex." “Peace? Yes; but soon there will be war again. The monk Pet'sâ€"he whom we saw at Stangate last Sun- day. and who left Syria but six months goneâ€"bold me that it was coming fast. Even now the Sultan Saladin. sitting at Damascus. summons his hostsfromfarandwide,whilehis priests preach battle amongst the tribes and barons of the East. And bethontoshmigaswereourgrand- father. our father, our uncle. and so manyofourkin28hallwerothere dull land. as by our uncle‘s have done these many years. r since we were home from inviting t ha a a old. Made From Canada's ï¬nest wheat flour, rich cream and pure butter. Baked 'by the Mooney baker in the Mooney way. Scalar Skin Diseases -â€"8_e. “MT“.mâ€"yfldqufly the de-Oiuuamt. _ m morass. 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Saoor's Nxon'r Cunt-because it cures while the po- morning ï¬nds the on. the discharges. a... many women a ‘- dam. They suzcr. they never know allthis suffering isunncoeasary. ’ , omanlnaybe oSlVEYN SMITH. Barristers. Solicitors. etc. Kent-st, opp. Pym House, Linda. â€" Weareloaning money uncle-tats.“ and small to all. J. McSwlnt. W. E. Sm! o.. _ _ 5 nanrsrns. no. H. HOPKINS. Barrister. m. s. Baitorforthoomanchok. Iocey ulna b 0038 JACKSON. Barrieâ€. etc. etc" mm the Osnntyd'lrtorlsonl mmum [cosy â€Jeanna-rug atlowestourreuzrata. Ohm.“ aux. JACKSON. Salah-ed-din awoke. and marvelled ‘ . menstruation Ask for Dr. Simon Nun‘s . - . Olin Becommendcdandsold b! of! with him in a cab." on his dream. but said nothing of it ............ Liliymi“n?§‘i£.§i§$‘éli°mmé . . . ALL DRUGGISTS- s ‘ M origirdgezn? :1 383310; {0:316 with him all the day that followed, - " , " ‘- ""“““" " " "“â€"“ e V e s but still he said nothing. The Celebrated English Cocoa. wisely.†.Raoui had counted on this moment. when everybody’s attention would be absorbed by the money. to make his escape Softly he stole toward the policemen handcufled him and drove AUCTIONEEIS â€"â€"â€"â€"0 -â€"-_â€" v' T Romans, - .__â€"â€"__â€"â€"...___ ___.__._.._. door, opened it. slipped out and locked it on the outside. The key was still in the lock. “He has escaped!†cried M. Fauvei. “Naturally." replied M. Verduret without turning big head. “I thought he would have sense enough to do that.†“But"â€" “Would you have this affair become public? Do you wish a case to be brought into the police court in which your wife is the victim?†M 7 ‘ . . US. monsourl ’ and papers “In “I“ you have net“ , “At thevprefecmrev I suppose. 8°“ 5 “The: lot the rascal go free. Here . } auade him to eat or drink anything, are the 31011,») francs. Here are re- alms for all the articles which he has Downed. We should consider ourselves reserved for dangerous prisoners. He had on a straiidacket and was struggling violently against three men who were striving to hold him while a physican tried to force him to swallow a potion. “Help!†he shrieked. “Do you not see him â€" my brotherâ€"coming after me? He wants to poison mei" M. Verdnret took the physician aside and questioned him about the maniac. “He is in a hepeless state.†replied the doctor. “This species of insanity is incurable. He thinks some one is trying to poison him. and nothing will per- and as it is impossible to force any~ 7 thing down his throat he will die of fortunate. He has kept 50.000 francs. : So much the better for you. This sum will enable him to go abroad. and We shall never see him again.†like every one else. M. Fauvel sub- mitted to the ascendency of M. Verdu- I’EL Gradually he had awakened to the 11719 State of affairs. Prospective hap- Pmess was possible, and he felt that he lies indebted to M. Verduret for more than Life. He was not slow in express- 138 his gratitude. He seized M. Verdu- M'B hand. as if to carry it to his 111.8. all said, with emotion: starvation after having suffered all the tortures of poison.†M. Verduret, with a shudder. turned to leave the prefecture. saying to Fan. ferlot: “Mme. Fauvel is saved. God has punished Clameran.†“That doesn’t help me.†grumbled 'Fanferlot. “All my trouble has been for nothing. What luck!†“That is true.†replied M. Verduret. “Case 113 will never leave the record omce. But console yourself. Iwili send you as bearer of dispatches to a friend When on the third night bedroom- ed it yet again. even more ’vividly. then he was sure that this thing was from God. and summoned his holy Imauns and his Diviners, and took counsel with them. These, after they had listened, prayed and consulted, spoke thus: “0 Sultan. Allah has warned you in shadows that the woman, your niece, who dwells far away in England. shall by her own nobleness and sacriï¬ce, in some time to come. save you from shedding a sea. of blood, and bring rest upon the land. We charge you, therefore, draw this lady to your court, I and keep her ever by your side. since . if she escape you. her peace goes with er.†Salah-ed-din said that this interpre- tation was wise and true. for thus also he had read his dream. Then be summoned a certain false knight who bore the Cross upon his breast. but in secret had awepted the Koran, a Frankish spy of his. who came from that country where dwelt the maiden. his niece, and from him learned about her, her father. and her home. With ‘ him and another spy who passed as a Christian palmer, by the aid of Prince Hassan. one of the greatest and most trustedofhisEmirahemadeacun- nlng plan for the capture of the maid- en if she would not come willingly. and for her bearing away to Syria. . Rosamond looked a serum tomb. while Prior John pattered the with her quiet. thoughtful eyes when you will, Godwin. and I go with you. and as our birth was one birth. so. if it is decreed. let our death be one death." And suddenly his hand that had been playing with the sword-hilt gripped it fast. and air. flashing in the sunlight. to catch it as it fell again, while in a voice that caused the wild fowl to rise in thunder from the Sailings beneath. Wulf shouted the old war-cry that . had rung on so many a fieldâ€"“A‘ silent face staring at the sky." “Godwin as Godwin will no doubt one day be, or so hopesâ€"that suchdeedsasdidoursine."intcrrupt- edhisbrother. Walt looked at him, and a curious flash of insph'ationshcneinhisblue eyes. “No.1 thinknot,†he answered; “the deeds you may do. and greater, but surelyyouwillliewrappednotina shirtofmaiLbutwithamonk'soowl attboiastâ€"uniessawomaurobsyou ofitandthcqnickestrcadtoheaven. ifthesalntsglvehimgraceto ‘ D'Arcy! a D’Arcy! Meet D'Arcy. meet Death!†Then he sheathed his sword again and added in a shamed voice. "Are we "children that we light where no foe is? Still. brother. may we ï¬nd To be continued. *4 An admirable food. with all its natural qualities intact. excellent Coco. a. main- tains the system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter‘s excremo cold. c o 0 0A The Subscriber is again prepared to conduct Auction Sales 0' all kinds that It. may be favored with. GHARGES MOD- ERATE This The Most Nutritious and Economics)» MUN BY TO LOA.\ ai4gto5p.c Weaspronarodtomsksloansoncowaaad property mmotthmwnvalspssasuosloaau .- my “rowan. witbqrsclsl instalments without lam hwonndinotahlmaspayablcatoardss. NOR. William. .. 0»- IM sums to sail WW8. 0008 Was. AUCTIONEER, FOR COUNTY OF VICTORIA Combs-a1. Oat. JOSEPH MEEHAN, Auctioneer FOR THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. .â€" Lindsay 2.0. - - Ont. ,â€" AUCTION SALE: _ ELIAS BOWES, Auctionon macadluvnons ' JAMES KEITH Seed lerchant and Dealer in mplements. “How can I ever ï¬nd words to‘ es:- of mine. and what you have lost in M oreoverâ€"that in the e on of all press my appreciation? How can I re- fame will be gained in gold.†men her dignity might be {vorthy of $9“ me| â€mfg“! t! “v: Iâ€! l“ m' d I son on a. a .1, . .2 .. “Eli-i) ;; can? 1;: .: more“: 35:31:: Day the great service on have ren- Lat r was el b t i: th Church her h i teâ€" - ROB-l CHAMBE y e c eraeda e hig hood and fa byhisde- inginmydullway.andam I 1~HE£X§¥%L‘%£%$$§N$. . it. Verduret reflected a moment and i of M. Prosper Bertomy and Mlle. Made- be 11“ never seen. Princess 01 3831' ï¬rst. N all I ' then said: i me Fame], bee. with great possessionsâ€"a rule W 8!. 3“ maï¬a. in round! no in??? you feel under obligations to l The banking house is still in Prov- uncle I i din ha (1 he] d before her '" ' ' i' 1 Mill.) I" ave a favor to ask of you.†ince street. but as M- F auvel has dedd‘ Also he purchased a stout galley of m largest {3va on“ m $333335 .3“... Cambridge 3. You have but to name it. M Wâ€" " y fortune the country the name of the ï¬rm has and warn cnosen men-ar-arms under ’ . ' ‘ “d w: ~. . n n , . ' u A emulated Funds. . .. 30.5.0 000 i..e are at your dlSDOSul. l been changed and is now Prosper Ber- the command of the Prince Hassan. Wigwam 0:09:31 ‘31:: carte r 8 1:3,.“ h Canada... 900:000 MCIâ€"aughhn P861, mp8,, friend and dee 1 interested m m Sir Andrew D’Arcy, and to m, dang“ seas are blue as not girdle stones, and Barristers Solicitors in his future. Can you go}; exonerate er. and prepared a royal gift of jewels, 1min are full of strangelearning-J" i . o o respectable company: ' The settlement oi ’ “ and sent them to the lady, his niece, And women are mono slaves! in- l Jttle leer to.“ is prong: 2:: liberal. Tbs?†it: do more than this. monsieur. He Indianapolis. Ind, June 8.â€"â€"-Demeorats Patent of her rank. Her he command. . . ‘ - um “umâ€: mâ€, o these Mo to 1 lo “es Mlle. Madeleine.» or Indiana, in convention yesterday, ed this company to win by peace or a... you noun: mm: orrnsnat wnoa W I WIDDBSS est. 1;? can at west rate-snot inter Madeleine shall be his wife, mon- adopted a plume? strongly endorsing fOrce, or fraud, is best they might, have Igist him 1:133:97an 8.2;! - 0W Bond! an nnlcipa lieu, interrupted the banker. “I give ! W. J. Bryan for e presi ency Ind 86- but that withOllt her not 01194.)! them mm 00d. d be bowed manna o ' ‘. . v“-_ J‘ 1†investment. Kate him that no one shall reproach “m governor. ~ team. And with these he sent the . Thrall? has been my mistakeft Pm“ of Dupw Lm. ' wo Frankiah spies. who knew the â€a . and and me, melt†"002 “P 11" ha ‘V‘lctorh. a. 0.. June, 8.â€"Insa,ne with whom, the false knight. was a skilled °°d in 3 corner. as Jealousy, Gunner Butler or the Work mariner and the captain of theship. 222““ call. and turned to leave the Iii-en. Rainier. who had rejected him. There are many causes of nervousmss, but ' ~ b itanemia. Theblood lacks red corpuacles. ï¬rst opportunity. consult yourdoctor dered "39"†of Notre Dame de Lorette the marria cree he . , , ge created her, the niece whom to learn how far I stand from truth? Imam“: amorou- â€". that her grandfather. Ayoub, and her FIR B AND LI FE A“ “1.; “Haunt... .. Genuine A favor of me" Speak monsieur ’ ed to retire from business and live in war mannin ' - ’ - . s it with mmved sailors ~ . Rosamund sighed. Capital ............... sllr,(xfll,M _-.._. ..Well. then, monsieur. I confess I am . tomy Co. and wrote a letter to the English lord, R. d l m to an premiums as owasanyo hm est ‘_ . _ . , Notaries Public. r 0‘9 lam to his DOSIUOD? Y0“ '"auna’v" Bryan. far away in England. and with it the â€mm W“ “3m it knew ' it security against loss. I.“- l-suod ill perfect lust leer We! . ' Agent for Lindsay and Victoria County Debentures Pm- I036! r0001â€. You my Word, and I will so publicly ex- lected a state ticket for all officers ex- should dare to look upon his face her with m “on d .-- . “m“ FA R M L0 A N 3, OFFICE ovsu cosmos sass. place where the lady lived, one at i if I» had been paying an ordinary Point Garrison yesterday shot twice at These things did Yusuf Salaried-db, lood heads the list. The doctors'call hehasanyihingbetlerforwegk. .r.‘ ‘ . . .