ADYING PROMISE BR, THE MISSING CHAPTER XXXVI. ‘One the Croghan = following “ch Uininderstor, _, Jessie, palpitating with and <3 els heart, to which Sure ‘not trusi ‘or Jessie seriously Pe os _her- i the | visio hus she Fushed blindly in-| world. Over ever to exile from all that. could make life t But thot she her Rubicon ‘she was still Derpetva al an inward pro: give up honor Hn to. him him ee sor hereattor weigh agains hi pity epee hi them well. innocent. © Ci: i-| “ful, love-thrilled voles, still rang in} ed, the tumult: pal presence | buil eeune te her, the wane of enfolded her, his spit Fjlended “Swith hers. as she was borne past the the tender day, oe Villages, fading moor- | d Jand: pastures, reddening am lee Snape = her ment ‘eal. vinta traced “row, the pleading! Tike the mult of the storm, yn a Tolling thin: Bers “etnou shalt 20 i Silencing all <lée. How ee was this new and vi feeling, this stron eet ot 8 Ree to soul, this invi cible aunihila ting sell hb she: set oes ee Sr | heart for beati young footstep, in the cee Mrs. Plummer, on being- 8 ently faithful old iriend sat by pany fter the storm. long engagement, “Yours a said, with a tentative arah?’" she wistfulness, “Matter _o° vifteen year,"’ she re- time!"; sighed ehp: returned, scornfully. i th care?” ossel,”” she replied, with cheerful ‘odifierencs. “Then why did you! marry Abra- ham?’ she asked, in tones not with- out rebuke. “Wanted to bide long: «i you. That why T hitched onto. en, reckon. “Sarah, dear: you have always ae en cried, embracing her; ah, I would never leave you if ae sig Sarah Pl hes at ‘Travelling, like the celebrated Cai did not see es Soe deep, deep into the Maye etieinas ot tod oe iether thiag rusked in ete own ae passing train winding away ind them in the dusk. Then a vores | ing network of iron roads, across which many trains eareered with matl 5 se saat ak, ease salt abe knows This is eee m at last; ra a the houses el eae! ywhere is the sparsle of Verapie lights in the faint twilig! ght. ‘The magic city, the great heart of the nation’s , with its nachens stories files of — pe Seeeta is pened grim, gr echoing. station, and the Aijalat ne of vast. ent touched ot Porters anita bast ladles Sa eae knowing: wat’ to nt: anton gathering * thelr fics 2 bout viele, y ast wai ef ia without.) oma frieittan call millions of that great city. the sou alice less you! Wold chap dedn't care stony cru der er I to go. tell ment. “Whats oe ih in town EN, nt | could posably Help i, Indeed weo ould | Bid ti Pointed there was no |Stairs ieee bation the sun-|°"™ * | daughter, eed “When a ave ies it oer “No, “Well, Tray. sheet a do; : “Te your face, you see?” ae Sto a day, after meals.’ fee respettable—to go He looked at Sent ang wits ‘Pleading eyes; town to find work. I have not much] p25. " ie said to ‘Rint k- the a gt ments for a Sek o ae Se - aah eat a good joke to-day, [Mins N bs aes ts not a door, “Tsn't Beet ae T said? my wii. piiat I_meant, ink-lined plane, and an is @ slow. puppy. and a ae pss is. ruled ‘paper is am ink‘lined isn’t ‘of. the wide uelty, weighed uj shilling vase paces further of amomelin “ cultivation capable of B gere ing. any. ‘The many a of expression, all merging in a Don’t you know where yer ive?" he ‘asked, at last. have no moe in London,” verde guilti ges i said; aes ngs ds aan “never. been sab Tl wa: world and I aS ples i would. tell b -eplied, T-am co! d told her os wait, “halt He iryed enetanily st,tte ae Jap Up. mia fees oa clean, and would be glad 1a ua a Dita in Roe siting she “fept ror | herself honest. eal eepette eating thick bread and butter ‘ear | thily. es oe oe gine Jady, ¥ retook te See Mm be ae right.’” for %, sid the Ma an and Theraia Daly who on re D and deel pinto a long way, "till they seaclied a PLANTING AN ORCHARD. The oat Sing as sting a Seok P looks and ile cases oO good crop. id should pe okent bs deep as eaitie muteels ing would be better, enabling the tae apc ite deep in sie aes firmer a Sitaes longer I at ee) more appli cable than the ap- plo I prefer yearling trees, both apple peach. is ircumstances us. We usually @ ground is in better con- SPRING AND FALL PLANTING. Spring planting is all favorable circumstances, es out rapidly ithe tres tise trons Gack ‘of aaoie- fered I would It is ree ture. oe things consid id true fall planting. my |¢l position, allowing them to extend for} in i all directions so as to brace the ings a week paid | tree. et and a wi id rs e porter, though a fam ie tond look-o' wertise- je awoke “next nae ina aid * said her Kee = ae door not a "said she, is open.’ | th mean when it Js ajar, don’t other. Why is a ere’s fetter a iene like a slow know. WB a sheet of Pabee is the nosd The’ “paper is rilled, don't slow | graing. tho clo the land As to the distance trees should be planted, that will depend upoy vee jeties of apples. Ben Da’ uty; late Varieties of a trees, as I Have iously ment a T would decide on the ieee rice ding- the “nif aims w stsping the cut trees fare being taken + dd ise heal readil: ome distance from =e | boa. the are above the bud per and is liable to injure the tree. When any-| pruning rub off It will be an a leaving Ola w =o then will be equal to lay spring. Tthink it best not to trim fruit} spurs too far up 2 limibs, as that brings the alae es ag! ars the Po of the te An rebel onal waa until it is five see old. = not think it advisable to culti- dle of Siuily. After five. years aA the made by running h hogs ae coe ing. n.{eattle in the rod. iltivation~ the,” Faia as Mout have the full benefit Ob whaking & cow partment ge to have faulty Sol, cates ae gia Denise ie many it MMnure or fertilizer if ud choula be well scattored aroun roots MS should it be piled around ols roots will: 70 not think it ad- de ich to cultivate an orchard is cutaway harr WINTERING CALVES, The vest Teed calves, consid vie t 's Beebe awett ned nthe early fall,sunder shelter, writes : corn ite large bundles with bi method of hauling and feeding rent calves have very materially, ov ares sit ee, hair, ready a rail Ween pate hes greene pril By os eeping the calves mee we bout. ten loads of mat which “pay well the trouble fany farmers winter fields. This ‘arme: era nih aetees sae stock. ALFALFA FOR SOILING. Wien we consider the many reatons why alfalfa should be gr in. Lo ‘Tipe at first cutting, a amount of TRANSPLANTING TREES. Since iboeaa roothars = sa they qaiclty callus over and give out Aine ibang the rooting of $ top should be cut ‘back proportionate- Phe lack of cut- ome tree ii Irving ou = otherwise li INT RONG PLACE. 1 railway out West’ has an _ reputation for == on |was travelling on this Uae: ticket-collector the tickets, qui “Does this y_company {pi hey sea song eae it ina cpu mann The collector, ee fun at his j<o: own expense, replied in gruff tones, T suppose it docs.” Bel 2 then, collector,”” humorist, and he winked z a ome ngers, we well to detach ts cow- | extche ford the front of the it'on to°the rear ea Sthe hat?” demanded ~ the coflec- 15 860,"” OS Hee = ate not likely to. ov- ; but. what's: to ear Ae coh: Jato this and & in This amusing a Tiandling faoiiitatbs ei Sanceate sburg the EVERYONE HAS A DOUBLE tree. |SOME STRANGE A ioe AMUSING the DRAMA: so t|Tastances Where Doubling om the Part of Nature Might Been Serious Have _ “My dear doctor, you do so remind ord Kitchener," ied the great soldic: emi: e have Pribs used for one ie a double,” mi that is part of Nature has heen the cause of and occasionally disconcert= jolt Beck is n almost ee tnclvely bi such roughness, | ¥ er man S$ a complete stranger to him. A few years ago an poe eh aes “wanted” for for e description of the jaa om Souths “SMITHSON ARRESTED!” ‘The police chuckled, plimenting thomsel tune when another ielegram came to hasta Tie expo ing the arrest of the G altcnlty wes exper enced . then. in itty de ata tw s alike s recor esnips rere. ‘a young lad: to a large fortune, * ee ae relatives positively identify the rightfal s Biabon ate Baie as to the ives en had to was several ox t of his Malet the Kin; ing likeness proved n= ul timate. rum, Wherever ken for his Ma- This pleased his vanity to ch an extent that he carefully fol- Towed the King’s pastimes, and sedu- 9, (COPED HIS STYLES OF DRUSS. st [This procedure proved ae expen= fed | 5 an reticed into pauper. This ‘indiserfuinate renee ae this ‘2 led t a he King’s dou finally oblivion, cue died suddenly reappeared am who were enjoin, legacies of their thought relative. foe oe ‘e not dis} r) Bui posed t z surrender their newly Seneca "wath withon femur, although dozer Sonaiseee not fone ot the decea: ee ledge their word that the oe eae never withstand the fire ‘oss-examination, he put an end to mie boone ee his own: life a3 well 2 AES eo BLOODIER THAN LIAO-YANG. 't remains clear Yang, in- pense ‘of being the “bloodiest battle of ee Sere iaiaitie. fares justrati Total nu Battles. ber engaged. 200,001 iste i aoe : Liso-Yang ... ansel—“Did you observe anything kérs.’"~ Counsel ‘particular Hwrendes ae id “you eee with refer- What an to his sense ‘Witness ~ That he kad 1 adv water the’ ath in the nev isoner?”” Wit- TUBBING GRAZE PERIL SOME PEOPLE CANNOT STAND : COLD BATHS. ‘Advice of a Doctor on the Ques- tion—To ee aS Only on A Ppa sige to GOOD REASONS BODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURED W. N. BASKIN’S PAINS. Well-K: Tonslon | Dally: "fee The jay public should always be pres my question the ple cannot Ths inaieity of the wh peop! stand a.eold bath, especially in pa of Eeecstate ‘of water ~- HoT a ATER: “AND ICE Tr BM ae ‘of these physicians sople ti ids hot winter, but warm ‘one, an agree with this nies namo “that in heat the od of the skin ie ey stopped up by perpiration, vi ca ds as a very cooling of epatliers such as we have been having, it does not. mat- er, es there ate no cold baths, the ‘experience, cold Pree ae Saale a lux should be only indulged in ve had proper medi- wierately hot or warm baths are therapeutically use- ful and Beneycia T ay I regret medical men should disagree on such simple ques tions, but 1 Seay de! to state m; sere plainly. ve the same temperature all thé d. rount Sa aeaee OLD ENGHSH, CASTLES. Stories Connect ted With the Fam- ily of Ferrers. Chartley: Castle, in Stetoranaiee, Ni # ~ fogether consists of a “8, 000 Chartley is, however, most famous a wild cattle, milk. white ant faces, which arainly belie their character, are exceedingly savage, and ‘the wild life of early bri Earl of Renee his fa- and |all ‘The family pedigree streteties Back to the time of Edward the Con- The. fourth Earl murdered his stew- ard in a fit of and wa: ‘i was the privilege evidence was averse For this, says cafe specially: coustuctes ‘at Coo! ecause she was Soria earful: ot Quda “Very exd. ONE ON CHAMBERLAIN Chamberlain’s i 8 of Jokes includes: this “080 mn hims ne occasion he as = nr to ch, Liverpool 40 make 5 reat celebration. ‘The ‘Mn ‘and whispered t 5 shall we ret: the the ‘little ess or bes! was |G: e was ie 2 Aigested | Grape-Nuts is invaluable for own ‘eswede! that in Grape | These the Norwood Contractor Always Has a Good Word for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Rees Ont, Oct. —Mr. W. Bs ‘ell-know § to cure me ago is one’ of the results Kidney. "Disease, Cure our Kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills and you will eure your Lumbago. WOMAN BIete 18 YEARS, She Wakes Up and Feels as if Only Night Passed. ‘The remarkable case of a wom: Dank Gesine, who has slept for plieitecs Siok is related in the Ma- 8 born in a small town in the north of Germany in 1866, and until’ seven years old enjoyed th. ‘Phen she had sae. rs en. she again ayokerin the full yorstasion of her senses. s er not ae = remembered distinctly — facts icre her sleep, an brothers and sis- a been asleep only ever, too feeble to ste Sctiool fe Paschologieal Stu ee waa WHAT WAS IP? eeneges se, ma’a Serv: ee an from cr- I couldn't tit? *Suste tress—Get whi Tht mie ress— ee) ‘eep what?” Servant ‘What you eteh, ‘maa. told me to s—“What was that?” Servant junno, ma’am—I_ for- Miss Loved—Father, when yo 0} couldn't. ee where he pee aS SAFEST FOOD. In Any Time e pape cee is Grape- Food to rebuild the s' trength and could not properly digest food of and I also given by Postum Bo. Enttle Grek, ‘Mich. Bo Eater ae some other a tis a Deen ia This the first stage ol oF ages FOR ALL HE SAYS!,. aa 17. ES Sepa) y|_ Ey" lace, ee the seo little fellow ars i In the House of “in 1886, she fell into 2|™ fect they didn’t! the hav upw: 4 {el of the flanks of an ordin The HOUSE OF TOO MUCH TROUBLE. tf Too Much ‘Trouble Bu a *twas always too: eas potie ‘Too much dirt, and too For the Hause of Too Much ‘Trouble ‘asn’t meant for little boys. Ret quotes the ag ielew boo! upon t Or peccsee s§ ay tas otal, House ‘There was ie room for him. | He ae saver scatter playthings, se never romp and play; ae ‘oom must be in ier ae oot ue all the day. companions, Bes ver owned a pet— ne Of SO Mash ‘Prouble It is trim and quiet ys ¥ room is set in order- ry book is. in its @ smile upon his face je. Muel ‘Trouble He is silent ee aioe ‘In the House of Aaa aioe | ‘Trouble, With aililyronshis: —Albert pretiing esc basis the PERSE GR TS “What pleased me most,”” een panmes trasburg.” “Oh, should love to see it!”’ gushed '¢ woman in pink. ‘And did the ates on the Rhine, ecient ue NEW sae VIA EW CENT! The event of the season will be the N 0: Suspension ¢ of a dozen oe privilege o mers Get Louis Drago, Can- adian peel 69} Yonge mm assenger Street, ¥ Toronto. ss—"You Pelee to eth: sr so long now T forget what it was. Minaed's Lintment Relieves Heuralgle mn toni it Cae the peel Sostomer)—"then to. Bilious " Headach 300) operate. the treatment ‘of billous hence ti surer ache. sat sig is JAPANESE TRANSPORTS Carts ‘That Carey ae Supplies ‘or One of t Batis newspaper desi he cache wilasenieyy fa pave panese Phe 1 shafts alter Baking tis aides “ta a sweep 0 asi to real lev iced accel tes horse. eae look ind very fragile, but being bailt of thom we ad much poe “seouble which left | oiehly ir REDUCES SOAP ween £5,000 Reward tar. 3. wc | seg ates NEW YORK EXCURSION. Fare for round trip ber: of trip on steal York wit! Call on oe re Canadian ent, 694 Yonge Street, Pporonta: for further information. ‘They Are Not Violent in Action Some persons, when — they <wish we leanne th resort, to. Eps purgative™ salts. | Sony sett aaen, bee manent good. ‘Their purposes in this respect, and have no superior. The year 1904 is proving = horror; but what eould one expect “of a leap year? cl ‘outh American Rheumatic Cure strikes te ee ee sue and strikes it gu 10 et set twelve great trot aaa Seouldn't wash hime feli or dress himself. After using six bottles was able to go to work, | and says: al think: pain bes left. me forev- er, ‘e—"T_know how mage my wile.” She—“Why “don't ete “then He—‘She’s so. obstinate she won't let me.” eof terrible Jumbago See ane BROWS: was Cured ee a bad eo, actio by MINARD'S LIN RS. S. RAULBACK. I was Cured of sen lungs Li MENT. ~ MRS. S. MASTERS. wos Pr iss , dear, we've been Til you really lov hi be happy for eAittle longer yet:"” Under the Nerve Lash—The torture and torment of the victim of nervous rostration and nervous debility no one ot been in foes. ae ‘Ont, was is eck, | Six) patties et Sor Bex Nervine ee per a miracle, and his doctor confirmed it.—28 Young Wife—“I_ got a beautiful Parchment ciptoma rout oe Cooking Golicgs to-day—a1 low, Eusband Gwith welsh of aaelette be tween his teeth)—“The diploma. For Over Sixty it Atk for” Mus. WINKLOW SSOOTUINGSYRUF." 22-06 oe said. that wealth contentme ent ad we Se positive ere poverty does} ae Ars docs There can be a dil efbeog of ener 2. meeee subjects, Spat here is onan as. the a of Poaaier caeen Worm minator, It is sure and eff er be, Eee to Dick next “I thought you said you'd tte sat ae to marry Mayet T hope I shall be!” shall tage may be just ae neg! f | most ingidions of : car- eons of heavy make simi- used by European rice and barley are packed in light gunna bags ent sl 430 | ion upon the vile highways of ehuria and Koi orjat the ‘Testraightens al es 1e. of di th erican aney ‘Cure stops the ache ii six hou e8.—30 _Nowny all the safety matches wl gainst friction on savd- ype, stones, wood, or ‘brick, ignite dily from a quick rub on glass. jer's Y-Z, (Wise Head) Disinfect- @nt Soap Powder is a boon to an: me. ie Stee nj cleans at = same human hair ea) curls and kinks approach of a storm, and sitet toes yr the Ieart, nae vanished 5 ge jan hour after ‘s Cure the otter aitments Had reli¢ half ie first dose.” Lat POULTR THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited Cor, West Market inten assests Sts, TORONTO. ‘We can handle ee pouttry either alive or best advantage. Also your Ae cess, Sts and other produce. Pails, Wash Basins, fauk Pans, &c Any First-Clase Groaer Can “NSIS TON. “GETTING yEDDY’S. —=— “ISLAND CITY” HOUSE AND FLOOR PAINTS Will Dey in 8 Hours. ‘On Sale at all Hardware Dealers, P. D. DDS & CO., Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver. YOUNG ADAM. Toki tinny—"0. T go to bed var, 30 ‘to Know a Good Thing. : Surface to. BMrs. Kuowwell, “Whi 1 customer for Eelectric Oil. ‘The horse is other noble anit ce re fails to sh Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhera Wife (who's got | the money)—“T ear zon "ve started gambling!"’ Hub- LY: dear; but’ only for ee s.? Wifie—‘Oh,- well, long as it's for something to don't mind.” you a with co ee ae, get‘ botun. of Holloway's Zorn (Cure. It has never’ bee fail. may ch a thing as lo at first sigh. “put oe aia meee Sights is apt to be re A Veteran's Story—George Lewis, of Sha- have used a great many tarrh cu but never had avy reliet Santi Dr, Agnew's Catairhal Sees < hox enred me compietely. 50 ce: 85 Her Father—‘Young you been calling eee quite aneat late. Ww is your oj Splat me your daugh- ter’s subject.” Minard’s Untment Cures eas eve we steel is used in the ot pels aban Td-all the weora pete gun factories in the world. ahi Ga DB ee ee cies te a ao Slog i ver be ky sac A FWO-SIDED STORY. One of them said : that we are riding on the other of the river. said the other one. “Who'll we leave it Ese side a ee river, isn’t it?” “Certainly,” answ got the suprised - | pede bam os this is the other, isn’t it?"? “Why, of course.” Still more sur-. eas And the: other man forfeit. Paid up his a inimal—ex- spt when Bhd back him to win and as eat, I riding by a_ river T'll bet you fifty cents you can’t,” We Pay a Good Salary To Ladics and Gentlemen. Perman- ne position, rapid alvenchrent exp 1 Nikole, eo sites this paper.) California THE LAND OF THE Saas Offers Boundless Oppor' Sto Investors, Farmers, am Growers, Stockmen, Dairymen, Manufac- turers. sen Crews Ko Storms No Sunstrokes UT THEM PERILS COLONIST RATES VIA * SOUTHERN PACIFIC SEPT. 15 TO OCT. 15 $33 from $26 from Chicago Kansas C! Write fo- California Booklets to H. F. CARTER, Trav. Pass. Agen’ =< es roronto, Ont. Things go oe when they refuse to go your W Minard's fees Burns, ete. "The rich man is the see of the poor man’s bank account sic okies hildren teething ete of to those suffer of they wey ave a bottle of this medicine ‘cons enthusiastic ie ealtor wrote, battle is now -opésed. ue, the compositor Pelled Battle “vith « fe “o." and his readers said they sus- pected it all along! re “the It ee cure eepieele oe and §- ‘Tsplecaat fo te, Prices, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. 306 |