éAY, WICKED. IRKUTSK SIBERIAN. A? 18. A WIDE, |. The toy. OPEN COMMUNI wi Extremes of Wealth and Poverty Mark | £0 This Home of Russian Convicts— Vice of Every Kind Is Made Wel- come — Freaks of the Millionaires Who Have No Regard for Money— _ Some Who Cannot Leave Province. Persons who are familiar with the us and devious wi e | thing Taaative but li as tion of questionable bee poetics = i ld i ny ti ae find it hard o vbalieve that any other eity on the face of th 2 ue Woodruff, ® bariker, ‘who -re- a went to Chi ruff is al 4, globe trotter of pdnsidevabia crenowe! Ae only the wickedest, but it.is the fastest city in the world,” | 45 declares Mr. Woo times i , the ryuaitees at Monte Carlo are bs Kers compared wi oy some of the sporty citizens of ces ga, thor a illaner de bel is Hant as the opera in Paris, D: ides, murders, are of wee! a jot f his ¢ bavi nd their money in Tkatee fat the reason that they re not allowed to leave tl n| the old. country fashion, TES ne brought The monastery ot St. Innocent, mht cost upward of §7, any to be ee in alone ex “Its opera house is eclipsed aay by the opera in finements came gorgeous hotels and eafes. The principal cate in Ink is as grand as an world are to. be ineludi: mee warest wines, and at piece that would Lin or sae millionai vy i a cele < is well Gone with facials, the gover: Eu. fa are also there in large |a ers. Irkutsk is a meeting place for the Gia tern ain quarters of the globe. Tragedies, as aap ataaidiel cog that scarcely, any attention ny the immediate ald to 000 pelstene, as well as 200 ‘mounted ‘Coss: needed to es tiger is | Rosny aaSE WITH A ATae. ler Tells Th Sais Experi-| Malay Peni bicycle stan: he could not resist the temptation o! taking a Betas alte. oft ibe that he had not had a spin on a wheel since leaving France. He rode fields, and then e sound | ‘of erunching of branches, un he soon realized that so ight-foeted - approaching. Thirty ss from’ where he was a e jungle. At the: am, roe the beast’s appearance was dismounted an ated campered rvening obstacles, caught the bicycle, and ran alongside, his hi on. Vie handle-bar. a flash, as he was mounting, he pounhe sight of the big tiger crouch- tig Wutishe: pinee: shew. ints ears sup friends, 0 look ai the expectation of | fds the se at his heels, ready | > His Hearse a Farm W: The body of Col. ‘Buntsce “Baitour, brother of A. alfour, the Peeian eae tareled 16 yard at Whittinghame, een Beant Os ro adectation of humility for the Belt jours to carry their dead to the grave in this fashion. Till lately it was the in many parts of| | nly last ‘summer pe present writ- ‘ural district get y ae ed By sk Wordavac et auicte collection as. we the Sun- da} an preached for us.”” i il, now, I’m glad to hear that,” said the other in a gratified tone. as the reply, “and riven paige tropene, | en never Boe over threepence are “Well,” said “they can’t think raat ota aay quence, aiter all, then, for I sixpence myself,” velo nd ae ent they make arrests by the whole- season, which, as in| tered esi we Fancy Work. 2 fi Piel her fle amazement, should wear a feather, he had s ‘t:| You Can Scarcely Tell What---It for about six miles through | 4o™ ands oh _ } discouragement " Old Spanish Story Has a Pertinent rvelou: a ee a the bread. This se th ;| rustic, and they e 18 7 a le col ee. ions were sleeping took the, hall “baked eat it turned i his first instinct was | 7 at ee a sub-| * e neither return, I got up and ate a ‘ken an interest in drama, and some the collection, if I ri i|for the overs sight td explaining idly m| the following Monday the Him | license, signed by the, Lord Chamber g ed: In Hi rhi reed that only te wie had Boy savas surnitiod to aioe trent ae h ete to hice tor nach. Turk | whom FARM. -08 SALE j in Dread of . Something May Be Hysteria, Insanity, Nervous Coll QTABIO FARMS BOOMING—BUY | ur farms from. farmers’ | we. are coming West, call on G. Hi. Clare, end Block, 2nd Avenue; Box ‘Banke Vhen the nervous system bt wn you live in constant dread of something terrible about to happen. 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Who thinks to take hehe in Is oft in his turn taken T townsmen and 3 “Seales on a pilgri ictuals ran short, 60 they had doting left but a Bee, hoa enough to make a loaf. e tow: vensinen, seeing th at, said is the other: have but ile tot mu Address Box 1871, Central Press Agency, ‘oronto. | Va seli A Valuable Remedy for Catarrh. 12Vaseline Remedies in Tubes. Ice. Mentholated, Carbolated. Camphorated, White Oxide of Zine Capsicum, etc Each for special purposes. Writ for Free line Bek to MFG CO (Const 000 Chabot An MONTREN, thing in that time Hd,, thinking ‘betray, the simp! the loaf and put it in to ake and thn lay down to But the saw thre ough bread, his companion, a the other ‘What hast thou “T saw lias ita Ab thought two angels opened the gates of heaven and bore me before the face sai wren hts companion said: ous is that vision. ep, but the others called ake, an isereet- amazed, replied, “Who are é that are callin replied, e said, “Have ye returned?” said, “Whence wouldst return?” e rustic said, this’ and thinking you routd Gee Forgets That Censor Exists. has always afraid and called to t | 1906 election as Liberal M.P. “We are ‘thy compan- 4 low me-| 0a! At a Dance With Black Eye. 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Bly bearing, more noble in his as at said, in a peculiar tone: you admit it yc uh, the wor tei is ot ‘a question of selfish amuse- me! uswered, pro! ‘ords, a in_vain: self to pte that she would really g0, when h expressed. such self, as Author of “Which Loved Se Ae ESE SL EE SE ES R 3 3 3 3 3 J 3 3 J 3 2 R “I hear you are to be Pauline, Lady wat T am goin, pect—more noble, she aver very ‘structure deferenci parity, the delicacy of woi — the I shall play Claude to your Poulton 1 he said. “It fortune had tried e could have done nothing oy me.” it the grand coming event, ten Lady Marcel joined “Do not be too colonel, that you will see Lady as Pauline, all. A little bird in whispered sure, “What did the little bled aoe asked r face, eT Por eae ae not anticipate the aie of seeing you ine.” thought to herself to his, a e had eae invited to a formal din- ae Ae but, phos a ig We xious, she. sent an apolog: beautiful, flattered. Lady "aay bate xe green | ‘Phe golden sunbeams them; Teayes; the sweet, shin! no clouds; the bisils ‘mrere singing i t reproached her; abe “Wihat story is it, Clinton?” she ask- oe me a sure foreboding of what was tell me that he plays the part ne your lover on thé stage. Is it ey hay Because’ I love at need is grit tie jealousy fer that?” “T will not Believe tt even though essed 0 much about te Clinton?” esi ise believed man 10 loved me would ape sacred a Tite selfish amusement t “Tt is aval?” nik said, for she paused ab- ruptly. “Well” she continued, Ekle in his beautiful say or do? |. ent were all "Baill he fares not bring bim- de pinions. si sball Be ‘the text,” ‘he said to him- be “rtihaiaaadactacictachttiatcheiaiaaliiainat? “Between Two Loves By BERTHA M. CLAY Ring,” “On Her Wedding Morn,” Etc), Ete. RIS TIIETE IETS TE TER TE IEREDR TERISTIC ICIS IF them, and| one dared another: ae he had parseatiy re Ben? ont yes nye looked at him, with colt, ” Him Best,” “The Wedding tears the heart from my breast, I will give her up—I will leave her. I will n wh ot love me, madly, that even as he said ese Bitter things rosel in her white gers She 1 fastened sit in his coat. “Every breath of fond perfume is a ” eta the aye ite hand, saying to himself, over and over again, that she would never do this thing, Sse she knew would vex and grieve CHAPTER VII. LOVE AND PRIDE, ‘The wicked world enjoys lovers’ quar- oe, No one knew but before tong 1 Ws ‘0 speak ft. With all his saad tion Tt wae a tities ot obedience and sub- mission. emern- ber such Sato in their own career, mes; others declared that aay May had ad- loned the idea, luke, th looked radiantly be geksh ce fried Telilead It ected three I lives; lous what intensity of a trifle excited, wil worship, such in- cated of affection, that his love was almost a to him. d thought but for her; been thinking of a story a smile, “But listen, dear. gin beautiful, light of heart, spa led; Asset pressed He tietade® it. told her to plea. sure and seman yee it, a his ish, she persist: ig, they must Her face grew pale, her eyes flashed ‘He "was insolent,” ae said. al ee her Hnaged he was a) insolent in them.” eHow did it end?’ she asked, play at love. She went, is, word—he left het, and never spoke os aWithoat doubt. severed son else, and lived happily ever afterwant,” is not much compared ft an evening.” Suddenly Lady May looked up at the rave, handsome face of her lover, “Clinton,” she said, “ts your story an allegory? Does it vail a threat?” “TI really nae such a benef May. to the rau ‘ould part us, should you , Lady May?” Wxes,” she reptied, proudly, “I would go if I knew that my going would pre- Sts you, from ever speaking wThen you do not love me, sweet.” me! Why, I would go now, Clinton, at I knew that I should die there: She looked so royally: beautiful in her ‘he could only love her. all good fee) make that Clinton?” she ai me; you do not meai Oh, if I loved you less—oh, Hea- ven, if I loved you less!” “Yes, He thousand times too well, sa see for my peace, of jacatre 1a me, ae 1 iat not be with- little group of his | friends were facubiie the beauties of the day, one turned to him: “You have ca: off Me hd pag you intend. carrying her voice sweet, e hers. le loved fae so, that if het had bidden him die for her, he would have died with ith it all, he would not “Teche haa bade him, for Jove of her, nd int resolutely, hon- Le ea would “he not do, it would! ape of anxiety. Would or would she not? When he seemed to be failing. “het he said, one morning, “I bave the belle at | but there Raa ee toYe Tae Tae e728 ja smi fay ‘Treviyn is the come-| face that seemed pee ‘thim—that no oa face was fair, no | more, y drive me mad, it startled by ere igang of his words, touched by th “Why do you make a a bade over you call pepe ibe to them 1@ pro- claim to all the world either “thse aie » or that she stay away, it will prociaim to the weole world either that I have no will of 27 Oh that I am fright- ened of ye “It would, only b deference to my judgment, May.” “One,” said the proud bg beauty, “that I do not intend to pa: of rt from me than give in?” “Certainly,” she replied. e words sounded harsh, cold, ile on her lip, a something Ho sty she cared for I {wishdl.” He did nof kno ae, Mes love me too much?” she ask- rf re ae exacting it. ea graceful act of i ber within her, that yw when he his win the promise He nil trying hard to believe in that whidi he most wished but he could not retum so soon as he had hoped to do—his dying friend required so many af- that it was utterly impossible to get away. pet baa two letters from dy May. mention of the Piece crs They eee kindly written—tender, wo- manly letters—: ead his heart grew warm as he read She did care efor him! she would not e were i ld not admit the possibility that anything could go wee: It was a stra: coincidence, he sn hae 107 retearing et ehpla mon the very evening of 2s) Swandown’s famous party. H said to himself that his darling would not be th: is proud, fair. imperial love, Py would not be eee ce he avoid the ignominy of a defeat, dy said nothing. m her lover's absence was a relief or a8 no one knew. She ke er own coun- sel, One thing was, however, centain —he had chosen the most t nat t he had gone away, trusting in her faith and loy: Yet she ul not give in. Miss Lock- wood, who knew the whol train that foe prmsetiion es Sua no friendly mee was raised to show her that it led h Lady. Swandown ate the fact of gues henee aestieg hint fusing to acknowledge that she owe. éd him any obedience—she glori Rasodienaiciaey Ge ex, that she would have despised him had he beea cotntoad oat obe tna been bund t0 refuse more than a hundred applies tions for invit tation. flattery, homage, com- refused ti 8, angry face of her lover. Re! “I have but one “regret,” he yt in jionate tonés—‘only notte it, soldier, anything for nonsense to me,” Lady 3 roe “ath a keen distaste sit thing to have been there, even if the gates are ‘orevel Noneeone) amwla, meld Lady Mas, sets not Yery Ohsetiaa-like te call the stage paradise—indeed, I call it decid: heathenish.” words and smiles that e said. “You y for the re mainder of my lite, if you will, but you have been kind,” “Clinton was coli ieee thought La May to herseilt- > wee, I believe,” she “You shall aah pr i tection away, Lady “I must aa pile here, your gra ia) ponense “any “longer? Before he was doing, the young mic eee: seized her hand, angry, ig her eyes, saw the pale, woman's true dyanced, with out- “Clinton!” s she cried, return?” But he did not touch the proffered hand. She hardly recognized his youce as he sg “Tam disturb a ba as re tete- eins ° he said: “I ace an apology. Can I s uae hee iia to you, Lady May? 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