Milverton Sun, 9 Feb 1911, p. 4

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course which js likely to betellowed n of what took place Advance oa the tented as fol! litia, Volunteers. oftere ees Parade—ist Infantry. "Patient street—Indians and Col- | ‘Then to Westminster Abbey—Trish Gaards, Hon lery. Co., Ghawiles Guat. Jong the return route, at the Ad miralty, Parliament street, and Co -spur street, wer Infantry Brigade, Naval Brigade, and Royal along Cockspur street, Reel by Pall Mall, St. James street, long ago as 1875, the year Mr. ML and’ Piccadilly, were the men ot The Veggar of the street. Hea ee born, Sir William succeede evens Btls Tatentegs Brigden: i aphing across lent Quic! Ss The Coldstream and Scots Guards |This next one runs ise from school, when the cable to the Iele of Wight stood ar Hyde Park Corner, and| And this gives mel broken. At that time Sir William Eruptions the 6th Infantry Brigade held the | And this, toperions, claihs a thtone;|was elettrical engi the post- route down Constitution Hill to Buck- |, This last, a deputy office, amd afterwards placed all the Sores and A ints the resources ot the at Mr. Mar. avilers, fared a ‘ower and batters eb for the coronation about this month, and ee pulang vill the n be Fant ed to the Soha rear ie mncniiecs: of Parliaments cdatn, einalie South Africa, and Zealand to New “he present at the cbvination.®) Details under considera- d that an offi- e in- the representative manager- fal mem*ers. or . A correspondent who wrote recently | oo, 4o Lord “Knollys, drawing attention fection re repre, (hold, Government “would no’ ETERS duction of the human voice on the|}e allow me] rravenetUssian, Railways. ling on Pe Russian railways ra eect a Ririoushusbaa : othis not attended with any particular Turns moroseness into cheer- ing should use this instrumest a! divorce” was mpire on mat- ; fulness. Makes*the thin fat. the ium for delivering his ters of matrimonial disagreement. aah Gives thelweak strength. Re- nation address to his people, has re- privilege SE be _.ceived the following reply ‘ined for over 600 yeai 4 stores the ies rings i Lork Cottage, Sandringham, ———_ arta tials: cate back health and hope. , fee VW, 1911. Even the Dog Declined. sleepers, either the wagonlits or SE Easy to take because the nause- beg to owledge, receipt | Practically all of the 30,000 dogs |isr Russian sleepers, “the lator ous grease Sf the Cod Liver.0il oi pouee beter ood re 12, addressed | which were ‘exiled Constanti- | preferred by many to th ier ae Ts beat Wea o Word Knollys. Your sapien nople last summer to an islarid in the| well as giners, jot Md may have remo ou? has been submitted to the King. Yours | Marmoran Sea have died on the bar-}» meal mable cost. Along the| ¥ the ingredient pleas- * \wery faithfully, A. Bigge. | ren rocks of di and thirst. Bread | youtes are’: alao* restanrants ing to the taste ey helpfal to Le Es aS ee | where ‘excellent ae and meals | thebody. Best druggistssel it. ends. jople, but it was 50 may be cunt ap. The trains “p, inte pram ghoutalteke that i preferred to bts hate aap hres tthe leading yilloge es | & Te ennvinoe you how pleasant ts to take his wife into his confidence reg ‘dead companions fe halt ae a8 har, which gives the tray. came geneween usin ‘3 man eler su! time lime a ie Spec oe weit anh ie railway resaurants ‘THE BRICK TASTELESS MEDICINE CO. TORONTO. “H he © |found after a fire. 9. Part of the hand. and | This, one’s arried. abies, any money, I covered the scar Letty had with int. gelitien I sounded the gong Ray came No. 1216.—Zigzag Puzzle. This zigzag contains nine word: five letters each. If the ERE ten applied to a man of 6. Things belonging to a aK most vital part of our anatomy. 8. Something always to be . A name o} idle habits. orse. 7. No. 1218.—Anagram Spelling Lesson. ‘amples t! e erouped Tetters wor 4. Smeetutsoup. Turbu! Scaiactiial < auiuor oh aie tionary. A. Takcdpiniliaes’s group af stare! No. 1219.—Mystic Ants. This labors for you day or night; This spoils your slumbers sweet; ‘oblique, while this to Puzzled vance (205.—Ices For Many: 1. Jus- 3. Practice. - Denti- : Bodies 7. Avari 0. Mi ee spe ah oatages Sauiaich eb “ a Numerical Enigma: Leh bet Browning. Words: Brown, rat, health, ae zebra, big, a, No, 1208.—Concealed Word Square: Estate, stamen, talent, amende, ten- der, ent No. fae 10.—Riddle : alj Ronit au. Hidden Stones: 1. Pearl. 2, Ops A Temple of Divorce. lo1 I panese regent obtai face of the Bedohamb ber Maz a vi friends call ae by divine bei game all over the world, eS he prob- | Chancellor ha; oné| the father~of w Key coni's 4204. —Charade: Ore dies, or- Letters of “the | Stecdote of clever with her pen, Lady Desborough, eeh appointed one Hegel maple eing, ‘er husband, Lord ee Org Ben is the “Admirable eenten of sport, e has shot little game and bi war correspondent, a member of the Exchea’ e has written Father of Wireless Telegraphy. A Welshm: Willia ‘own, may rirclese “elergaphy A Breaking It by Degrees. Edmund Yates used to te soning, when he amputated rayne: leg. think recov tion was over. amputate that leg?” asked Yates amazement. in’t replied the experienced ously. one ee the Chinese "a Z the wate Century. Did you eve! rom yourself by neat since, s,| been equal boys’| Alter the 700 members “| After the meeting a reception was m, and has been and private scans toa Twice e times he Punting championship, most every cdneéivable: cubjeck fom ‘the Rocky Mountains to bimetallis: of whom the princi- pality ‘has every reason to feel proud. "Oxide of Zine igre! Sir William Pre the famous elec- Acat who recently left England for Cape Town, ight] im>to be at AS a the yei ar- d ery Wounds k Willis was the a 12Yaseline Remedies in Tubes to Queen Victoria through a tele- Cap: pelea Borated, phone,, and it was he, too, who in- Mentholated. White troduced the phonograph to the Royal Carbolated,Camphor iety. ‘at oecasion one well- ce, Camp ed, known ecclesiastic present turned to etcEAch for special a friend and said 1 loudly,“ empbati- os. Write for a 1 Bie . ie nit sera “ ales ie Fred Vaseline Book oyal ciety iHeakitallow.seentrile eta: hss M5C01880 Chabot he Monta the rou he will now?” ad Yates after the opera- “Recover!” exclaimed the physi- cian. “Why, he never had a chance to get well.” “Then in the world did youl Why,” said the surgeon calmly, t try berrowing moncy reducing your wants? visit here in 1890. ere has probably never been as nposing a spectacle nee, and, accor Roal, the well-known lawyer, to whom this Aetna is due, the aieia: lodge meeting has never had assem- a member of {held in the adjoining chapter-roo which coneinded by the g | forming a fraternal ch al Highness joined, ard all san brotherly “Au f| the fami and. Lang Syn A Cheap Guy. Ceasar, Laura, why ae i you buy me those ties? Ha whieh to see how “Hall ati Perfecticn Adjustable Dress Forms” de away with all discomforts an: HW disappointments in fitting, and render the work of rN ices. "HAL: BORCHERT DRESS. "FORM c0., sf Canada, Limited, 74 PEARL ST, TORONTO, CAN. Jie A SPECIAL COURSE is edd a bss A eourse YOU. cis me atoetot Ie us tell you about nuae ‘ann—Why, they were mark- ed on Pa Biciakt nethuig. an—And that’s exactly what | Pir beat tear then 1S LIFE WORTH -LIVINGP Any man, woman or child wh: is indifferent to the beauties of nature and the joys of living needs something. ‘There’s something wrong that should be made right---quickly. er in| TELE | cop. LIVER OIL =| i FARMS FOR SALE. PONDENE, ou.gse OE AGRICULTURE, aa On Spt 3 Fe Wayne, lad ORTH WES f FARM LANDS— Srcuislon in fon spring jart & Mathews Co., wan ge - bag? “SALE—ONE OF THE 51 dairy farms in central O ite ses, barns, two wo and a on Tangata. . Foster, _| Bellefontaine, Ohio. HELP WANTED. Ltd. Galt, Ont. | send t fos partioulacs. Marvin Supply C 117 Mail and Empire building AGENTS WANTED— new line: Fee o., Limited, 3 Hove 'WORK—$7 TO $10 PER WEEK —we want reliable parties to knit for oo fuera RS s, etc.; send your name at onee for full particulars. The Canadian W: holesale Distributing Co., Orillia, Ont.. De ROSE EGHORNS, WeENis REDS ‘varie! judge, 10 YORK STREET, TORONTO. THEKING’S CORONATION THE LAND OF PUZZLEDOM. WHERE RADIUM COMES FROM. | NOT EVEN FANCY WORK. ‘ The Animals In Heaven. at MEXICO’S RICHEST MAN. ‘ : rait E 's be- ? Hard Nuts Ea young: as Old Folks) Bohemian Mine Which Yields Vast) p arne Thought to Be Respectable Occupation aven.|Den Luis Terrazas Owns Nearly All BERND % Quantities of Pitchblende. ‘ for Persian Women. ase form the following strange me OVER 60,000 TROOPS TO TAKE) No. !2/2- ~via _Arosti, hi hich Ma- h H d Pa agri ie pasted much |ihs ox af Moses, the whale of Jeu, ; e words desc! entain ‘btained the ‘a ‘ac e ime in Persia studying the customs a} hi . PART IN PAGEANT. pace ae of Tetters. Woen esd force and y e and habits of the people of that coun- [ihe ores ema. —_—— Cadet Hoa E i the. initials _ wil came from try wri t only is reading! prophet Salech, the cuckoo of Balkis, Gos sg, | Rell something we could not wel Tillses oh — writi jst unknown to Per-|the dog of the’seven sleepers and Ai epresehtatives ron icte. Colenten rttiou m Carls-|It Tells of Serious Derangements sian women, rk, even what we | Borak, the animal which serried Mo-| G5 x to Be Invited—A'Grand Gala Par| t-To.wish happiness to, red men|" of the Live aad wee would call fancy work, is thought to|hammed to hi 2, Tr ngaged in etting out the es-ne be beneath all but those of the lo’ formance to Be One of the Fe: . Aclarg aes of water, ci eee R. CHASE’ social rai ch our girls mus' val Features—Gramaphone Likely ea £ ibe sgund pr ape. for the use of the manu- tatiana rien reg ihivel) The Only Dog Allowed to be at Lerge 3 et 0 cover trom lig mian gli musicians fu: mu: r the Per- ithout a Muzzie. to Be Used by King In Delivering as, and KIDIEY- LIVER PILLS peng one terme tapele for the Ber: ute M Coronation Address. No. 1218-—Charades, 2 half from the a Sete ey en eT be BULL 006 BRAND a Blmges and tetore ik ; an stop a h e wi went to jon looked with amaze- Pony neaiea AE Si WU De rer es Ls gia idaly queer be Thing eur erful drugs." But tis got generally | ment az wea society 1. ple dancin, = $2,000 troops employed in London dur-| Tne answer to this sda that war the Shatiecaaat tee | wise to do ea bail Witan airot'spesortt | AMMONIA POWDER |: ing the coming coronation ceremon-| trom siage and platform, clear and e vein of siiver| A headache almost always war remarked: “In Persia we have ies. This means, in other words, that “Bigh, was. practically exhausted and the| 0! derangements of the digestive sys-|servants to do this for es este, property eame into the tem, the liver, kidneys or bowels. he Persian woman is not only cut Harmless to Use. Cleans double the number who Were engaged |I: seems to soar above the sky, “ie, poset i een thi F i i alpen a belt seared cali |the | Austri Government. ‘waken the liver to healthful action off from many things which we con- up everything and makes in lining the streets during King Gal y ole y' ie fhe last 50 years the psbblande gina 4 by the use ir. 's Kidney-Liver}sider recreations, but th are no 2 ward VII.’s procession to Westmins- |My first my second, after pet con.| Pills and you not only free yourself |philanthropic enterprises to which | @ULDOG BRuG hardest water so . ter Abbey to be crown in August, uu. tains, usually 60 or 70 per cent. of | of headach but @ eause|she could devote herself, if she had 10 cents per package at | oyptuns snd rounding up 14 train. 1002-0 miaiter of 25,000 men—will be |o¢ my frst no man has two thet thiols and “Abas sue reduc which will soon lead to more danger-| the inclination and the ability. Conse- ber package toads of goats—14 trans site gobs talled upon foridpiy in:the metropoite Er eeare TaiAy Has OnRen? oxides which give Bohemian glass the |°¥S Tesults than headache. quently all that s Persian woman al fs. eee gpreitietct nl pe it 8 ca tek wi ing George Queen | 743 work no-other thing-can do tints that are so much adm: Invigorate the action of the kidneys | the upper class can do is to eat, gos- N's closed i Res ey ages eae sige Mary proceed thither next June. The Me RLad Ravdete Gialoae. petiow superintendent of the|by this treatment and you take away |sip, drink tea, munch sweetmeats and ante Soups Caress |e eoan teri toe inerease in the number of soldiers to mine is Prof. Toseph Step and he has the dangers of Bright's disease I }smoke tobacco or opium. Profanity package and compete for) i... oo. is tree of amet 4 erro -be placed upon parade is occas:oned | yp, second holdetor alla. chasm’ eeded in getting ont 13 grams of |S free yourself of hea sabia wit oei ere all classes of wo- $5 goid piece. Three hund- aie ps tg aa! er bende rather by the much longe: routes to Bee cca tan radium chloride, worth $60,000 cea | Paine are the result of poison in the |men. n we ask them not to Sold pl es Rvariihing ke Was oe © Roe be traversed during the subsequent My eles fae rant direoteat’ balm [Or about’ million deilar wall [system and whether you have head. | swear ey vil “readily Promise not = red dollars already paid cut F7e"puys, ever buys, If an haciendad Toyal visits to the city than to any |" “And soothes the. world’s turmoil. |Which has been jevern-|Sehe, backache or aching limbs, yo ei | Meee oto tac de hey ners. ants a loan. Tervasas is always ther ire to multiply the lines of arm nt at Vienna @s been distr.| can be almost sure of reliet and cure |to be believed that kt dale eet . ml Buds m With ihe sopbak nod tikes a Gor: faire beh op ‘ i the i buted ahronghout pea world. wi en ou i Pleas and sapplele the tha! teams. wi ‘ a 0% Fe “2 sia “¢ ae “ L1p, pee Wines Se Adboea duce te raen. military display. t al proces- ‘ure radii as never beet -| Vital organs by the use of Dr. Chase’s is Postage. oF the pes Sree ive Je ion pastes nto Whitehall trom the |My eres rar anny he ge ake aq. but ‘the bromide or ehloride of| Kidney-Liver Pills. ie. dus; to circumstances. not to “any To ain VP Pe tan ganaae vik Mall by the new Admiralty Arch, in | 57; ete ees tak ium can be extracted by repeat are Wonders fully prompt, as miner lack in Latta nor—T pellets z oem 4 rents a lap et op place of by the Horse Guards-parade | “7 eT yt wh 1 Dts eds emical reduction. It well ae denon e and Speco in. ac- ea 4 desire Wiilec tle apebde aot one Wibaiedth and gateway, then the military dis-| Though wher she’s seco proximately 10 tons of pitstblende fo| tion. “You ean “depend upon them, no Husband to keep her an es Bat| yang ' Beef aise tneuae Positions for that part of the jourbey| sr. 1.016 tor breakfast’s very good |¥itld ome gram of radium chloride|matter how long- ttanding: or ee ae and customs are both against bier Nr pink Pager ioe Ta 7 een be much simpli i trhole for breakfast’s wery good /and in the process an average of 11,000 ated your case, so lon! : eee nar tate tae dhort white Beane Ine thea euiet. tenturas iat’ ue sia Pam ror the aia A pounds of icals nd 110,000 | is the sluggish, 5 orpld fondition OP Ois “Respect t for ae mother a Ps of the nd his Mexican cowboy dress, he in connection ‘with the corona | And every little mai y be waking, {Pounds of About | liver and’ kidn pee eet onan rie moran. asd-one 5 walks the streets of Chihuahua to-day tion military Seratiearte re tl ee 1a8: |1,500 successive Eyeallintiine and 5 don't feel like risking 2% | of its beau! fiful precepts reads."Para inh spite: of obi years, calmly col- great increase in the numbers of the § Companion. reductions are necessary. ich re-| cents for a box, write for a free sam- | ‘ise is beneath the ground over which ome lecting his 12 per cent. and apparently sof all arms that are ee Noel + {qui everal hours to several| ple. A trial will convince you of their | Mothers walk. wiille Mobamme unadvised. that there is a rebellior brought upon the scene—the presence | |... ic. lays each and grow more difficult and e ‘pill a dose; 25 een advocated tender treatment of woman in his realm which threatens to strip of 000 _ troop rs, with many| [** and MSsiatay came are require more time the nearer 4he ap- box: all aealers or Edmagson, Bates|he neither abotished nor discounte im of the power he has wielded for guns; and the e fine proces- * to vit 1 impanzi proach to the gadium chlor’ & Co., Toro ed polygamy, ‘and that se done | We have just placed on the market a BI more than thirty y! sional way. le edna shires y yi the| “****tigers, lions nh Until recently the pana mine at : than anything els cae | LIARD AND POOL TABLE antes Mall into Whitehall. viously the y that ai evmild? St. Joachimsthal was the arc 2 woman down in Maciieton lands. | home hich can be placed on Sane usy Waiting indieated, oversea: cAntinueen as| j,¢° and gray old pac ehyder of radium, but Sir William Ramsay, Joined Toronto Lodge ae ble and leveled up in a few moments _Brerything Gomedaite those whe well as Territorials, Yeomen, Officers’| $** so large and trunk that “sauirms the famous chemist of Aberdeen U; In connection with ne appointment South copia Horses. Pahead nik aigspon Gobeil gs ede "teet) ork while they wait ‘raining Corps, Cadets, and Special] ?¥*and llama, i ok ersity, discovered pitchblende in the|of the Duke of Connaught our} In uth American countries | sea We VEEN CARY, mp ta 4 Reservists, with Regulars, will a seer* of primeval m iron. mi ‘a rnwail, Eng., last | next GidvernoiGevaal it is interest-| the horses inetd sige sag aicaes lselped wih tefl otto sar | AS sae ulae dua KORE ofan take part in the duty of parades and and ‘parrot, pelican. summer, and, during the last few|ing to know that His Royal Highness |(n the forefest only, Lege cae iad: aceub gie ata ie oat trae 2 3 guarding the streets. The Regulars eae! months, has produced radium chlo-|is a member of a Toronto | f best Para Rubber C Abs 0 af tiie ae eh an aihe pivesis St 2 ae Iden site Fi ride. from it to the amount of 2,600] Freemasons, having been initiated in- | on Price ($40) Drtgs iin he reach of will be called upon to take part i e top of the flower was light, the|milligrams, which are worth $260,000.| to Ionic Lodge, in the the ceremony, 1d quotas_ will be centre dar lodge-rooms on the top flat of the “rated rom other commands The bulb Tella planted bloomed. “Hints to Eton Parents.” anada Permanent pyres it BUST en HIPS) _THE CANADIAN BILLIARD TABLE AND SUP-_ Tt m 2 Tliked the diamond pin Karl wore iecsitalstyatiy woweny au very | 18 Toronto street, at the time of his Every ho attempts 5.4, PALMER, President J. ©. 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Contains — Wild Cherry, White Pine, Blood Root, Linseed, Licorice, Chloro- dyne and other valuable sedatives and expectorants So stop that cold before it leads to serious illness, — Stop it without experi- menting. Price 25c, or 5 for $1 Public Drug Store & 8s. pid imple C.P.R. Time Table GUELPH AND ial sath Linwood Jot Mil nares Milver West Monkton sly — "ities Giitden feos past the maid, ok Susan, go with he Jamieson found that, her was indvod unlocked, and her » mischiot, that I haven't qaken my, Jewel 2s the hotel safe for Suh me eke wre al thing was taken.” e doctor had left his place, and let be bri ay tals ut coer end sound | quite “Li ie re we lari the y that a hasty n hour later she sent for Doctor ated,. Mr. Brierly. ‘There's no doubt of His Not on least in the world, I re- news! ret to he | “It is aye sad, |s but I sale they | turn said | were Prepared for the ne |you for \ the Jal came in, that | “Ye: night, having: p: rte from. the, two | ‘Now tell me about Miss Grant. Is |10 | gentlemen who mas far | she coming back to her school?’ | as the Piazza , they found Miss | “I don’t quite know. Her cousin, | Ghdden’ in the pas-+Who is a very suctessful man in | business, goes abroad soon, and / ‘e lid 8, began | would like to have her in a n, “I have. been | friends. Miss Glidden is anxious to terribly frighten Someone has | keep her, for a time at least. I be- en in your room, and, T.teur,. in | Meve she, Grant, had a few I ords ‘wit! an. I faney it will end in 1 her resignation. mai n how I wish she would come | , if not with her cousin, then me. For I shall go soon, I ai In fact there are busi- the corner rd the south all. |ness matters, of my hus! "s, mon- |I will I did not think about it until I had [ey matters that require my es- BE omr to make all I must write to Miss Grant.’” hen dress her at the Loremer | furthe: House for the present. haniy Glidden ~ a suite of rooms | A Week later Mrs. Taiiengn ac: | ‘‘You companied by her friend, Mrs. Ar- teal box like Uneane couldn't be a healthy place in Aven my ‘first cousin from out tas, skipped out sort of ts and wrai sudden yesterday; couldn’t stay an- And puited out; It’ other minute. cenit eeibak neme nied ightened away ou don’t look ig ae ‘a suggested the aes or. “Oh sulted a hotel name Your favs it no time in looking up the formation you jesire. Yours sincerely, ak Fe: By Segister, and ecctng the English lawyer, written by its owner just w The Last Stroke. |# of its legal “tracery oe aaa Ppre- .o the syed 4 Solicitor Haynes had visited Amer- BY LAWRENCE L, LYNCH, “6 | what {2 Author of “A Woman's Crime,” “John Arthur's Ward,” { “The Diamond Coterie,” “Against Odds,” Etc. | pee to the open window, through Ba ities: who came promptly. at opportunity to repay | which the lamp-light shone upon the}. ‘‘Doctor,” she began, as soon as he | favor in kind, and no time was los open letter. had entered her room, and closed the |in the doing of it; so that when think I can see to read it,”’ he | door. “I won't try to deceive you. I |James Myers arrived at Brown's, alts as he bent over the sheet. “The | have had wine of neuralgia to- |and put his name upon the big. re- day, and my bottle fs anita empty. |gister, the following letter was | will not see | But I want, most of all, hear |promptly handed him aeross the m: guns; will not be|more about this sudden flitting. |clerk’s desk: ‘The change has |‘They have left me just a line of fare- |,, if aH d nd the | well. Of coursé I know about poor |" (James Myer, Esq., Brown's Hotel, ‘or of — ifaynes.”” see,"” gis Solicitor rinse at the close of an hour's talk thur, looked in upon Doctor Barnes, | Lawyer My ze he former. leave here | of the rights the in the morning. My brother-in-law, | heirs — if such are to be found, an who is on his way eastward, aft | it they i oe their heirship.’” sh ond) hurried western trip, will | “An San, ake in England, really |in the city to-morrow; TI meet him | is quite iestint there, and we sail in three days. Mr. “In dir rect, mets line, yes. nt has written me that the la- | There oe be cousins, or more dis- door ae are all out he city, so tant relatives, e father of inner | 5] not see them, but he thinks | Hugo Paisley had’four aes the they will all be in London before the dest bi s, the young- e. 7 married young leave | Thus of all-the active dramatis he elder son pers f our story, but few were | married, had one son, who didn ‘ ome o e, himsel t quite two yeas paces andow marsh anddte age, I there have been no claim- e, Tam told. The case was ad- vortised, both here and in the Unit- , I can spa: Anyhow, I eon 5 wes am, 3.33 p.m, guess “twas nee NA went. elas Yet, unless—"’ The solicitor~sto) Lowe Tot 8.35 a.m, 3.45 p.m. eater, that fi cousin of mi short and Miopked keenly at his g North. ‘And Doran etna! from ear Re pal or. ‘Something,’ he said, eee Jet - -eee--10,50 a.m. eae - E ea r ate bar ee could almost aulng) . | erival tely of the invasion, and though : z Meech Of ‘Tralee —-— Sau, Bi gan: BAS oad hee nee ce strict investiga ee ae You are quite sure of this?” the Listowel —- “11.85 a.m. 7.05 p.m.| (ion, nothing came of it, and no one ‘ Se ME Be naan ae Cong. bey ee anedn ee a ae pss eae From James Myers, “Att'y, to Wen- | words, ‘"There have been no claine AX. Lime fable 1. was certainly some one from Ly Napeclata mene cre OH anid who slipped in through some GOING S0UTH open door inthe dark, while every esate ie uestioningly, Into the Ge DM. Po. he wan fi ry face of his vis-a-vis, fen some. eae i the hola Walls “ase Bd pean Sd 2) a ahr a i hted until quite dark, sometimes, oyu Wpem ry poul Mr. Myers, 4 - 920 128 4.4 ; g20 198 45) ne an eeacaer I were to express an opinion upon i with no loss, ladies,” said mine Raa tieah i Meade et art GOING NORTH bost , upon my word I should say that see Grate i you were disappointed, absurd ~ a: onner 789 1060 0.48 jnciwott tsore. “than sans ton teas Dima ppollae Sagar) Milverton. 7.39 10.58 6.49 Witie, “ne thought or perigee ieee area ig Newton 745 11.08 6.56 /a touse where an intruder found it : a genre Havennoy Bey ee ih aerated lr tia wei pipes been any applicants oe! claimants for or ays bel fore: tes writ: [Hugo Pa ‘aisley’s mone} ot on British gtound; apd | “Well, you wouldn't be far wrong. Be, recipient with no little |I am surpr 5 pie rate, PPE ees, shall have to admit that this fact - it contained isarranges my plans, stops m; PWenvlell. Hasmes es Middle ‘em- |hand, as it were,” He got up’ and 00 . Are You Ruptured? I can cure the worst case of Rupture without operation or loss ofxtime, from infan- try to ol Act at Once jove th ‘ily _dan- i Thin coupon and send to Dept. L. J. S. SMITH 88 Caledonia St. Stratford, - Ont. Name.... Address . (Agee iets: Since Or Double gq Satisfaction Guaranteed, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Ont. ‘Stratford, Write us at‘once for our free cata- “ad lest. We have fei g tiara Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. D.8. McLAGHLAN, - Prinowat carly dee, 7 ville's head eh off, after an al ve, | to be constantly on guard e. was tall, you ee coneplouusly pistes piekes time and ey. And eats busi- | spies. 10m W ve have termed the ‘western: Poroad-snouldereat” Mies: Cala Sige peat © aot ; Unless , 1am greatly imistqken,)’ |et.' and, wo: Was see for a day! or tn she pest re one | MO ERGe ee oa that a |he said, “every effort will bo made |two in Glenville, «stron looking, in fact. 2 leuatan ete. > dee kh in olga tate over there [tO Keep’ in view all who are “But I have been rudely aroused checked himeeit at sight of the ts es i Bas [awaits an heir; and that one Hugo |t° be d with the Brierlys |trom my comfortable senge of sccur- | intent lo upon Ruth GI ldden’s face, ie Pek “fer ath, and+ tant [Pee or his heirs, have been ad- | 2nd their. interests, and the Lae that ity. Yester erday ate Grant and Mi id she took the words fi des ending Still ert for. To know the exact |e are fighting an wn Glidden “were ‘downtown, and were |1ips, heat beating Strang. f , and something ity makes it the mor¢ nt nae driven out of the avenue by a long “As if,”” she repeated, ‘icily, ‘“‘he s tes Se ittiendte | about the people with whom I may |Wé use double caution. We don’t /political parade. Driving down a |could shoot straight, or strike. a BS git, Se athbiccate Inde eo RAGE ts. deal, nee, upon my an. | Want another ‘blow in the dark,’ |:ross si their coachman turned in the dark.” She arose hear of our so su departure. | rival, will help me much. And it is | RY of us; and, above all, we do not Up Clark street, only to find that an- |and took the picture. a bad Pooe Biety ie ae we start | for this information at your |Want to be followed across the wa- other contingent was moving into |faco,"” she said, with decis te by e four o'clock express, |hands that I now address you, and, | tet, and shadowed wher re.”” that street, pe the upper corner of “It is a disguised face,’’ replied hoping thus to reach the city before being sure of your will to ai e wisdom of this was admitted, |the blo ee moving toward s. ‘Nevertheless, I cr oi the party from the south arrive as Well as confident of your ability, |f0r, since attack upon Robert | them, quickly reined |shall kn it, even without th Ft hed tat Gwe learn, on |I shall trust to hear that which Brierly, the unseen { beeorke w |lils Borges close to the curb-to await | beard and thick, bushy wig. Let me leaden Myers” and | much wish know, Upon may aval ugbear indeed to Hilda, and Ruth; |the passage of the line. Directly op- |se0?’” He took a piece of-paper Miss Ghiaden f aes xindiy accompani- |in London, an m. yo id they abetted Ferrars in all pos- posite the carriage was the sign, so | a pencil, and placing the Photograph ; Coukhimay have “the | “y sail by the plo and shall |Sible ways, no longer questioning frequent upon that street, of before him, began to sketch th Coats: if her. triends’. ‘co: ion- ‘stop ai with growing confidence in his |balls, and while Miss Hilda: gazed | head, working from the nose, mone. ship, and the protection of the elder | rr ee sincerely, leadership, in spit the seeming | With some idle curiosity at the, exes facial outlines outward. lady, whose guest a | “Jas. Myers.” | @bsence of resul strange sight, n came and drawing, instead of the thick. th el aebare oa Petia The cable message athich ot “My- tucking something into his waist- | pointed beard, a thindlipped mech, doy to say what they would |_ Wendell Haynes, solicitor, smiled | ers read was aeeudanbotn ek stip ok ave gladly said in person. For my. |0¢ he read this missive! Hl rc had a | “Jas. Myers, young ladies had studio thi 4 i, i 1c is first de ¥ : ae ey Ta a ne i and only, visit to America, and of his hve ie ee eee nee ie, Bho as — in the of your going | ™ce' ae lant au present; Totten " ” aWy from Glenville, Lortiog Souk | accident and shortly after his arrival |" "These were ‘he, words, thelr mean- wnt ote ao ee ual face, fe om has ‘aid it was possible — that’you | 2 Chicago, which city had seemed to ling the ch: was, ly ean oct Will st the doctor know where we |th®, Visitor, a more Tete. that ‘nigh may future address you? In the | than the nea ‘Wilderness ‘whic! has seen the western tour- sat alone in hie fe tng ae: Gigi hope ¢ serie you again, at tah: scing, hot es es eshyeltg nase of | ist. ay is Watching us, and we will just Sofalet otters before NAR Nas a di e im. | not Pt. to sail until hejis ott |t 10s: again drew the’ phot ary ata bo tu , efforts to run down a friend | the scen uble: foabure. of" thi rain Salata its ‘ a (oxen Sager se thetegbarbs, “Agone tt Halt an hour later this igkbe: aot yecicad ane to that Z a iigrtrewe pot Reasled) te wlth wrth s y h e days later a party of Glen- There was no response; and she en- | I find you |you a rather long story, in the ho ay of jof enlisting your erest, perhaps x4 elp, |your aid. Now, I find that I mus’ on \/defer the story, and go at once and Ler Jeable, to friends at home. your all; part ‘Mr. es: Y s of the journey, Pees which is neon the | whom it Sco The | Sour: Daghed oulitee | warned f the little door it is quite within’your |so closely bound togethi and oe, oo ith- interest and in the sam Qu eople datetiivelh had group, now er by mutual ¢ endeavor, against amounting in ie ie above a million extinct, “Mr, ee has placed himself, ant The ree es «ear Sir and Friend,’ tae by Lydia E. Pin ham’: Piet optic atvaye Se and | Fox Creek, bition. es uw een Pro families to take it, as sitis the eet rem- edyin the world. You can publish this in’ the papers.” — Mrs. ILLIAM Bourque, POE Creek, The aboye is only one of the thou- sands of grateful lette: constantly being reese by Pinkham Lym, Mass., which prove eyout a aout hat Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- made ots and herbs, ily does cure these obstinate dis- women after all other means | 8° led, and that every si Fe Mass., ick women to write She has guided health and her Tr invites all si her for advice, yusands advice is free. Ms ou He tes Dack to New York, an m_ thence westward “Case all right; way ‘clear; no claimants,” ape meant precisely what it hee au ees tee lenere ssea my mis: Thad anticl pated, ae Wendell Haye eady to assist, the ey me An the order your eiviea quer fa in American doll “12d. ‘The English Paisleys are quite iy and the claim to the whole | ”« estate can surely be established by our, elaiman And this may ehangp all your’ pings ‘possibly, and will startle you an vite as much as it has-me. There n’ Francis Ferrars had looked has been no effort made by anyone | long Sate picture inclosed in Dor- Re ue at the | an’s letter -he started, and ejaculat- property, and there is no clue to | ed, in the short, jerky fashion _ in such a person if he, she or they ex-| Which he used habitually to com- ist. This balks us, How shall mune with hi “That face! — proceed? ne ever a trial so com-| I’ve seer fore where?’’ pletely hidden nd then he suddenly seemed to see heat letter which passed this mid- erfars, and contain- me iurormation. it beg: y s, by @ ‘party’ who, spine ee x my 3 scription, I take to be would, and whet lis; ee . ne | visited the place of the “three balls and have days I | paw: "| er © was ove? ‘ Joyed to be able to claim his wateh, = be Fae for it.was a given his dead father ard he ‘prised ie a ond words. ch th A | fellow. first, pawned, from necessity Lydia BE | | perhaps ain eee doom “Havlog.14e0 “Todgea with the p yu rs which ae) “There is vil phos could there t good luck to you B.S. Fer Two days later this letter-reached Ss. ee Grant, Esq. iS for ithe mail, I hope you will call it Auth: bp cheh our ‘girl,’ that is, I ares Ete., Ete, cut the story s the night clerk is a kodak to House ati think it a good ess. y of news, and so, good luck! to you, “himself approaching the City Hall, and looked again. sure of it! if he is watching us he If ‘Since writing the above I have’ gilt found at last, ‘a , and then hastened to eae dee that a ets jtolen watch” and jewels guessing. till eouidat® "he Bete... with slow ore libs ranat grew to joke. you have struck the first blow, and it’s very possible, yor 0 struck 1 nd. But the work is not yet finish unless my patience and! skill desert me, the last pee ‘shall: be mine.’’ CHAPTER xXx, . ‘The blow dealt anaes piney fs the sham policeman v rere one. a t te eri a feared that he would recover, if at all, with his fine intellect dulled if not altogether shattered. Bu medical skill, aided by a fine constitution, and above all, good ‘one evening, not quite two, months after that blow in the dark, he found himself situng in an easy chair, very pale and much ema~ ciated but, save for this, and his ex- ceeding bodily weakness, quite him- again. Indeed for many a day, and with good rea- at ‘We shall snd aie sclgbinnta our ‘oblem ‘se the other side of the s Glidden is still bent up- your wife is her e Sonntag: ney som Glen od hope, rars,’? rar’ “Glenville, July — al eG too I struck Ja ng woman who presides in she! con- upon my” back porch. oO —Tm oing 3 g m Es it out I the Glenville "There's nothing else in the wai id a good voyage. “Samuel Doran.” reg as he walked on, this “Ah!” he finally be aes ied, "I a ash icon? At — first, and for one week, e crisis came, with it @ certain clearing of tind and Toroveh ey ou vease, van Hire be- id the 0 had nursed her through her childish ills, 3 : father- shoulder, ‘m: jort—it appears that not harm. ‘hey had been talking ia “Vog- ner,” “The Suanee River’ and others, when she asked, pe you ites ‘Mag- gie M phys ome “No,” he replied, oY didn’t know Lee had a away. Mollie Knew. ular physiciai imagination. i eed, Be oe honesty, to her parents’ d his knowledge and resources — iS aa bes being extensive — entirely at |” Tt w a our disposal. If you still think well | to see a ee Siihie seaistinks The ‘other day her mother overheard of the advertising pla ire of vision, as,he went about, but he i ae a story to Bobby Davis, a am idle until I hear from you, and | might not Have retained a, mem: aa a. very interesting mean to self doing Lon- | go distinct if had not, in lav it related, with ey app don, which ‘will render my part of | the very same place, encountered the} anee of truth, the adventures of Mollie the enforced waiting very pleasant. | man again, his Position slightly | on an alrst Sy; Mollie's: mother ea hate ns "Bu inant | SS, Out uses ste, | Ko ary ell Gat he ch Ma published. No unseemly haste, yo igh ments he looked | she called her fel iy Si Bee ee observe, Awaiting your reply, 1am | thonghtiully, at the picture, ERO a ep aes ti lateral as that of a dark and bearded man | “#8 8nd began to talk to her. “Jas. Myers” | wearing a double eyeglass, and then ae Conit,, You Alnow/thatayan th he placed it under a strong magnifier | make very unhappy by telling Fea aia eee she asked. Mol- ead and said nothing. ae iow what happe: a to. isl at the hotel Ie ‘This nds us all tn Gea es sitting room, and held it be-| continued. And’ Mollie looked’ up. ladies a las, fore the eyes of Hilda Gi pints sel i “Do you know it?” as oe “ 3» « he, with whic mea Bays lately | “Thati" She caught it from is | gr nt ee eee grown familiar, I fanci hand, and held it toward the light. | for ee hee ee ee Keres uike SAuciys Glebe AERO “Tt is the man whom— She paus. | fT lying. I saw them poe ss perlod of waiting your | ed, rapokina at Fermats, fpauiringly. ( Rai Seyi Boi5 2 summons with some care of mini pawn | Jour Your house, ks as unten- | shop?” anted and” forbidding as possible, | “Yes. gas been 3 retake: (aa at Gienviier” be & = —< me All Prices Ca Accounts for 1910 are now’ ready, please call and set- tle, as we need the Ly W. Zimmerman : Milverton, Ont.

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