T235 ‘3; S V use is absolutely hopeless,†“ï¬d‘ after he had made his ex- †“The poor teuow may lin- mthomoming, butldoubzflhe "â€9128 a413nm†again. Does know how +1.. “a... ....- 3% t e “tum mum†e m. mï¬dmted, and“ the literal «not Henson the previous '28 still fresh and sweet in lanes-y. It would be something to “jig hjs declining years. “355‘ “Williams is in aï¬'exce’ iiitiomJ-l KN temper this morning. Every- :m‘hdï¬trped gut as he had hoped _: the must go at once. “But you will come this afternoon?†she said “And you will make Lord L1:- time like you. Some people say he is am. but I all him an old darling.†“He will like me, he is bound to. I've utmthmg, a present for him, that will render him my slave for life. An rad: till the gleaming. ‘ There was on: ml Ruth broke the must go at 1 “But you will “He will like I: laughed. “That is mere jealousy, and mybody m criticise. To me you are the gratest novelist alive.†There was only one answer to this, apt! Ruth broke away, declaring that and crew the slender ï¬gure to his id: and kissed the sweet, shy lips. ‘When you are my wife," he said, ‘and come to take a closer and tender- er interest in my welfareâ€"" “Cotldltakeadeeper lntemtthan I do now, David ‘3†“Well, perhaps not. But you will ï¬nd that a good many people ï¬nd. fault with no. You have no idea what the critics say sometimes. They declare that I am an impostor, a copyist; they say ymr uncle. You have no idea how neï¬ wusIamAndat theiasthe might game to accept me for your husband.†am 1’1] go anywhere to have the chance at s quiet hour with you, Ruth, Sam-ours has been rather-a prosaic mm; And, besides. I than want you umchmeuponmy Interviewwlth ,vâ€" _ u-V m. us‘ Ruth looked up fondly into her time-BEE.“ lover’s face. i "What better title could I have," “As it he could." she said, indignant David said. "than The Crimson 1y. fAs if‘any man could ï¬nd fault Blind?" 7 ~v “'1 Sent for the doctor. Emu. _x_,- . _ ["1" out and closed the gate him," he said. “He must have M for something later on and w the dogs. He certainly hit one We over the head with a stick, 3t Drobably set the others. on to lit-We’ll come, with plasma.†David WHEN Chris that I would bring, 5 we to you from Lord Litumeï¬ Be mtg you and Dr. Bell to come "a- this afternoon and stay to m. “ ds with one of the dogs upoii $39 is most horribly hurt, and lies 3:1»!on in 3: cyigical condition. I Let them say what they like,†Ruth l, â€men. he is. He went there last light, knowing that he was at his last gasp. with the idea of getting niore money from Lady Littimer. To his great surprise he found Littimer there “so. It was anything but a pleasant manic" for Mr. Henson, who was mfly turned out of the house. It is W that he came back again, for they found_ him this_ 90111193 in the Crimson Blind ank of nourishment is the cause. , Scott's Emulsion nourished baby’i' ’ ¢ “the mum} Stimulates and Meghan. . ~Exactly what babyneeds.' â€g‘ but Merritt could ha" light upon the mystety, far away. Williams shook he thought at his parting I the previous night. -_L 8y FRED M. wnm: how tie tiing yEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, JULY 1905. by R. F. Fenno Coy. na; Henson is not there ALL 03066813 50.. ms:.oo\ Paris, July 6. â€"â€"The polic_e have re ceived a telegram announcing the ar- restinAthensofaParisiannamed Delorme, charged With the nusappro- pngï¬on of $1,,0w000 which had been entrusted to him for investment. home at. the point of death, and Funklï¬kolsispndetan'est, charged with shootinghnn . The bullet was Winnipeg, Mam, July 8.â€"â€"Word was received yesterday that Joseph Wynn, who is charged with attempting to kill J. Stony and who last week es- caped from the jail at Grandview, Man, was captured at two o’clock yesterday by a. posse which had been chasing him a. week. . not serious. Order was restored with the summoning of reinforcements hunPinta delCads. Trouble Was Not Serious. Lisbon. July 8.â€"It is ofï¬cially stat- edthdthetronbleatAngx-sdeflero- 131110, in the Azore,-where the troops were reported to have refused to ï¬red through}. basement window. Mod With Shooting. Edmonton, July 8.â€"As a climax to the Fourth of July celebration here, Charles__SeEaId-_f9r9n€rlx pmpï¬epor of the St. Elmo Hotel, is'lyingHZn his Lord Castletown, Knight of St. Pat- rick, was to have been chief of the stabceranmyonthevisitofKing Edward to Dublin, but it is oï¬cially announced that the ceremony will be postponed. _Sensa.ï¬anal developments ture in theVOrder of St. Patrick, the protessional cross studded with dia- monds, and the jeweled sword which is borne in procession at the investi- tuge qt the knights. 7 Dubh'n, Irelmd, July.8.-â€"A portion of the state regch'n. value at 8250â€, has been stolen trim Dublin Castle Thesaieinwhich emï¬amw was forced. The yewels stolenwere those used in the chgmoyy 01mm When Gen. Maclean was captured Baisuliorderedhimtodismountfrom his horse and mount 9. mule, in order. toshowhisinfedorstaï¬omandalso dhectedhimtoremovehisturbamdeâ€" daï¬ngthatsuchaheoddmmm- aervediorthelimuhnan. reeentatiahs direct. to the authorities atFa. Raisuï¬ Compels MacLean to Submit to Indignities. ‘ Tangier Julyaâ€"TheBriï¬shlega- ï¬onhereh‘asnonewsofKaidGen. Mama the commander of the Sul- caning, ilthongh the woman saw E danger and tried to stop him. Cullough was kinednand micgo} was badIy mjm-ed. is expected at ahewillreoover.1'hemanwasha.rd of hearing 79nd did not hear the train “And Ruth and myself, too,†David said. quietly. “Later on I shall tell in a. book how three sirens got me into a perfect sea. of mischief.†_ “What shall you can the book?†Lit- “We «in live all that-d down, my dear husband. Frank will betoo toohapw with Chris to care what 12808808 SW- And Dr. Bell and Enide 711113688 ashappy as the others.†But your own good name, my dear?†149131 Littimer said. “And Frank’s?" â€"â€"v' "vv‘ I the family. And"th?r§ have bee; trouble and sorrow enough and to spare.†“Well, I'm not sorry,†Lady Littimer said._“It__is a_. me idlsgrace saved to vâ€"‘C " group. It was some little time before Lord Littlmer returned. He had only to conï¬rm the news. Reginald Henson was dead; he had escaped justice, after Say Ho Stole a Million. “Yes, my lord,†Williams said, quiet- ly. “Dr. Walker has just come, and would like to see you at once. Mr. Reginald Henson died ten minutes “Is tiere any further news?“ Lérn Littimer asked. n1m.‘:!ooody will ever new the 112111“: of the business.†And nobody ever did, for Henson lingered on through the day and far in- to the night. At the house Lord Litti- mer was entertaining a. party at dinner. Everything had been explained; the ringhad been produced and generally STOLE CROWN JEWELS: of St. Patrick Regalia Missing From Dublin Gust“. Joe Wynn Captured. A hush came over the Mtpertd noisy u“... v; __7 ----- KAID IS DEGRADED. Lady Injured. 12th. ’07 Cuticura Ointment is. beyond ques- tion, the most successful curative for torturing. disï¬gu ‘ humors of the skin andst ,mcludin ossothair.yetoomâ€" poundeé .,inp .ofwhichnlingle anomtmg mth Cutlcnra Ointment, pre- ceded by a. hot bnth with CuticunSoap. angfoglowed in themcnpbya {lose The Great Skin Cure and Purst and Sweetest of Emollients. cured. If an): o! my friendq should bo troubled wzth the same dwenae, I ml] cheerfully recommend the Cuticura Remedies, and if I know an one who wants to know how I m . I §%' behglag7mwmï¬ggm'sawcg w. use , 2 . . y . ' ago, 111., Oct. 8 and 16. 1906." "I wish to let you_know that [have used one set of Cutxcura Remediesâ€" one cake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Cuticura, but two vials at Cutlcura Resolvent Pillsâ€"which cost me a. dollar and twent ~flve cents In all. For a ear I have hacrwhat they call em... I an itching all over mgeboglyand when I would netire for t night it. would keep me awake half the night, and the more I would scratch, the more it yould itch. I tried all kinds of rem- edxes, but could get no relief. A friend ofminetoldmetotrytbeCuticux-a Remedies which I did, and an: very glad I tried themJor I yes completely _._..I 1. uu , Tangier, July 8.â€"It is understood the British Minister to Moroooo, G. A. Lowther, is preparing to send a strongly-worded note to the Sultan on the subject of the capture of Kaid Gen. Sir Harry MacLean, command- er of the Sultun’s bodyguard, who re- cently was made a prisoner by the bandit Raisuli. ' Xmas: tribesm'en, fearing the Hostility of the Sultan, are consider- ing the advisability of opposing Bai- ‘Tarmers are conï¬rming the re- !ports of serious damage by frost. Many at ï¬rst thought that much of the crop would recover, but to-day they claim it is not doing so. Corn and beg? will be less than half 1; crop. ere was a lame. acreage 0 beans, too, and they looked most rpromising on Tuesday.†CUTICURA REMEDIES A PERFECT SUCCESS Skin of Whole Body Covered for a Yearâ€"Awful Itching Ke ptSuf- ferer Awake Half the Npightâ€" Tried All Kinds of Remedies but They Had No Effect. SLEEP BROKEN BY ITBHING EEZEMA Chatham, Ont... July Sâ€"J. B. String- er Co. have received the following letter from their agent, W. McKenzie, Thamesville, regarding damage to crogs by the Late frost: v -7- _â€"vâ€"vâ€" ..- wku y Arthanearo,vhotailedtoshfltthe switch, is almost distracted. He makes no attempt to shift the responsibility, 1311} blames himself for the whole Yesterday aftemoon the Coroner, visited the scene, where it was ascer- tained the accident was largely due to carelessness of a chain runner. Pom, who, before shifting the wapï¬wnwewwmm. {m2 John W. Nicholson, aged 22 leaving a wife and four children: Dennis Pendergast, single, aged 35 years, and Richard Broderick, 27 years, who leaves a. wife and two small children. The three men were working in the deep, when, without a moment's warn- mg}; loaded be: came crashing down the blink and into the pith givingtge unsuspecting men not e shgh' t chineetogetoutoftheway. accident by which three miners were instantly killed at No. 4 eolliery of Nova Scotia Steel Company's yminesisonebfthewors'. w cheveroccun'edinthatdistrictof the Cape Breton coal ï¬elds. The dead CUTICURA CHAIN RUNNER’S MISTAKE W Car Bdoro Turning Switch â€"Droppod Four Hundnd Footâ€" Hinm Groundto Death Under Tnflq Containing Ton of Coal â€"Cnshod Down Without Any Warningâ€"Admits Doing It. #951591: N33 July 8-â€"A shocking Thu. Mon Mont Torriblo-Dnth At Sydney Minn. KILLED BY COAL CAR Strong Note to Sultan. Hdlyu'dofst unmade-cough a 13.1.. sixingotscanooinï¬t. nequwe Brock,Fred Thomas' Rumor, Maine, July 6.â€"By the ca Croix Thodetencaoflnmdtvoehmcter mnedetendantisheldmr trialatNorthBucndreleuedoo AAA-A - - Attorney Slaght entered the plea of not guilty for the defendant. Two witnesses for the crown were sworn ahawhxgtpesaiousneuotthemmt Hmoybury Bartender F am Oh 6f Awavatod Assault. up Hafleybnry, July 6.â€"G§rdner Hun- ter, bartender, was mgned before their Womhjps Cobbald and Driden berg on a charge of aggravated up NwYmtJulygnâ€"C‘btestgrg.nun- yan, themiasmg er indsor !Trust Omnpany, who disappeared with aboutssswmodthecompanyafunda. aeveraldaysago,vasarrestedinthis yesterday. ¢=|gunyzmcarriedasatchelcmtaiuixg “MwbenMAlum invhcae bomehewaseapturednd towhomheaaidbehadgivensmm, maisodetainedbythepolice. Thatï¬unynvaa n theimmam- lateyoungman ha bewas, tothedaybewent ct! withhia suitcasestufledvitb thetrust 'smoney,isnowan established fact. For weeksbetore his. W disappearance he had been 1 ing in stocks under the name of Mar- 1 tm.Chase Speculative accounts that be carried with three stock brokerage houses have been unearthed. RwaHadeW‘nhl-Ihm bhnkpaper. Themandeputed a trolley car for the Pub. wasnotrightoccurreatohernext morning, and upon opening the on- yplopeitmfonndtocontnina turned to him and told him of the shortage. to which he replied: “0h, she must have ï¬ven me the wrong change.†He then handed her the envelope. promising to 30 md get the correct change, and she, suppoap ingittobetbeoriginalmputitin the cash drawer. Suspicion that all was not right occurred to her next he th stunp wick Atthepostoflcehe at. would do. found gll_ right and pocket. wins Fifteendolhn maintains. Shem emptiedhis 8? at and asked Indy if she could give him P the the . «“3 a $10 bill and two 85 bills. and they by the liedtlntahe was ‘ F liar-Flam Operator Works Successful Game In Postoflice. St. Catherine, July 6.â€"A slippery customer visited the city Thursday and endeavored to work a bogus cheque game upon several merchants. The ï¬rst place he visited was Charles geogï¬n’s {WW‘ store, where he ten- 3 _ 03:84-58 in paymem for $132 worth 01 'fnrnitnre purchas- ed. He did not t.§w mat the game, however, a? Mr. Iiognn m suspiciousandrefueedtoacceptthe cheque. ThestoresofAndrewFoe- ma“ .asommd thth ' we visitedwi e sameorsimjlermotivee,butinno eesedjdthegamemoutaaunti- weredueto inhandlingï¬reaackem. leads Pitts The _' undo: 2.789 toftheeasnaltws Mos carelessness CAUGHT NISSING TELLER. in the Uni- HUNTER TO BE TRIED. Little Boy Will Lou 33"“ 0! Eye Result. They were trying to escape from theï¬reandmshedintoalakemd were drowned. Only one of the Vic. tims has been identiï¬ed. He is an EnghahmnnamedW.T.Hacdondd. LueEsthnebdetMMâ€"Femt Fires Raging Near Quebecâ€"Three Men Damned In Trying to Eunpe â€"Boy Plays With Gunpowder and Lena an ‘Eyeâ€"Fetelitiu cFrom Use of Fireworks. Malone. N. Y.. July 6.â€"Tventy-eix buildings. inch: ' every bum place in North Lawrence, were de- stroyed by the ï¬re which, fanned h a. strong wind, swept through the '- lage yesterday at a paca which deï¬ed ‘ the eflorts of the ï¬re-ï¬ghters sent from Malone. The lone is estimnted at $75,000, with all insurance. Drawn In Shaping F lemon. Quebec, July 6.â€"A ï¬erce forest ï¬re ' ' near Reed Station. 60 miles xsrngmg from here. and has caused the death ofthreemen. WIND FANS THE FLAMES LADY CLERK SWINDLED. Twenty-Six Building: In Law. ronce Burned Away. VILLAGE WIPED OUT SET FIRE TO POWDER. ThoDIyAfur. ““W'ABSOLUTE Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Wmdlovedtonhr.. Canad‘ian Sentimont. London,de 8.â€"(C.A.P)-Th° Nmintervievedlwwl’erh! P.,whoexplninatheGeagiAnch schemepoints. Hound-sedan among :11 chases ofOundim thereoxista stealing!!!†Wham-momma mmmmwm WW“- themmTtheluge $40.â€. Itisnotknunvhue the mmyMMnMBehabwz taken“ Montreal. whenhovm be heldï¬llfm'therinlmï¬onhmoaiv- ed Itiasuppocadthstmnlother menmvotkingineonnecï¬onwith the W gnd_he!ped him to relieve homahmkhï¬zghndwflhnbout onhimï¬e'nujdtbhmw English Bank 95:“ Allopd b HM Mr. Wallet-msmywining buteqnsnymï¬siactoryMHo wasrudy totellsllthdhoknev, buthesaidthatheknevpucï¬csny nothing. Institutional.“ sum-Wkfl Hm! ind may; RE; Saba" .3 tint aya'a ’ can reach- dummmm MAdmawinnoLbeennedby theddm. Tomnhimwouldop. as :3 E: :5 a E: bndquxis. ARRESTED ON STEMER. 8E6 UHITY. 1'0 consume? cad-man. :mnm mum-uni. â€Imus; mum's“: mum of Lindsay, will pay HIGHBSI' CASH PRICE for HIDES, HEEEPSKINS, LAMBSKINS, TALLOW and BARK. Oï¬cc and wuelgouse at Wellington-ct. 'l'_h_e_ R_. H. 8951 Leather Co. [and Agent. SI Ian-u. use" WANTED ! HIDES AND BARK Myprim-ndoonflatfl. ' Conn-ad's mflyou mummy . “got-11h“. lam I. "A! am yter-MSuIOYau-I at Lowest Caz-nut Rue ofIntevut, with privilege ofmpnywininml W I. 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