Milverton Sun, 14 Sep 1911, p. 4

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LOST ART TREASURES THEFTS OF WORKS RECALLED BY THAT OF “MONNA LISA.”* Some of the Most Remarkable Disap-|: s-|and a RYSTAL PALACE GOES. Famous Pleasure Resort 1s Doomed to ie Sold at Auction. The famous. Crystal Palace London, w! at Syd- To Get Poisons ‘ng Process of the Liver j- | lon: ime a a W._ DAWSON, BIMESY, coL- Chinese,” hi to say, | eee ncunnoe rie oe aie Se eae fears and Kidneys. H. Sone \Siret toro are 8 people, sicegts ® os I eries : t ff 5 ‘aned, un- ae ee Been Made—One of the Cleverest|ti!. in the company failed to — ee piled oe pais Nae ee. SULT ATED SOA Ee Paitedts tebe Tene of Art Thieves. meet the interest on its bonds. Never-/These Organs Alone Can Purify | i>" tro buildings; well fenced; plenty of water; |erty of the land and people is the| | theless: Londoners ‘still regard the con- near, town school and RF-.D.; large most striking and haunting thing e recent theft of the priceless/yeniences and attractions of the Cry-| the Blood, and They Do Their orchard; no foul seed. Address H. | Which impresses the traveler. masterpiece of mardo da Vincl.|stal Palace as a part of their Civic Ww ce) When Helped by ‘oodrow, Hox 827, Picton, Ont. 34t| "ixraadehed by the fear of starvit “Monna Lisa” from. the Louvre life. ‘The buildings comprise a cen- or! = a eer anand Wicsee? klessly fo- Caz 5 Muse in Pa: rings ind |-:ral hall, or nave, sixteen hundred HASE’S R_SA\ e sake of a wage. many of the || ===> with the SAME Dye. Ls 6 equnly Siew aed Art| fect long with ample transepts and ple SO AALS — GOOD DATOS a occupations men are literally killing|} {f fused sheftea past. In @ | lateral sections. The assembly room ee maelt. commie tidesice, wi paper with good 30> |themselves by their exertions. Ne-| tact that the British Parl amen: has | accommodates four thousand persons, KIDNEY. LIVER PILL steiking down tte, tho Dustess; £3 ona of the vary bees townsin | ccity makes the wits fortile in de-|{ a ef ra teen ce nett en Rens “OREN “Dyno the first visitation of the black | large ciroulation; good reason for selling. new ways of earning a li the famous South Kens‘ng- | every Te also a bl Bo in 1348 ble things are| Apply Box 44, Central Press Agency, | Cases e of wh | fon” Museum eeveral very gene pone hal ond theetre, and Savion | ae tment ean Poste ix|related. It broke out in Dorsetshire | Limtted, Toronto, Ontarlo. $86 ' | themselves alive by hiring themselves | and ‘tare articles have disappeared | galleries containing the | puri ibe “flood eat ose fo idneyn [in August of that year. From there JOODESON SEPARATOR X incubate hen’s eggs by thei bod | from there and the only saepianatlon i asts of notable works of healthy Oe Pee: the Sead on ts Ba eo aero chat bl or | ily warrath. Je Mearns investigation. wat| arch cculpare, Tepredue|liver tad bowe the duty |tershire’ Then it made @ eudden ap-|complete; basruno 1 a he reason fs the dense population a anaer@ ta tisk. ht cctaa§ Pe oc rn pe tinal a leer of Biter meat essigned the duty | Wwunce in Oxfordshire. From there | price for quick sale, G. A. Black, yaad country. More then one phy: OLEAN and SIMPLE red very early ent mel natior * Fs i siclan indorses the remark of a med-| | Due ‘col jore mer Dev days of the foelitation, and the thetts | panel history and ethnological tab- ste matter which is left over the infection wat carne, A Sages MISCELLANEOUS. ical minslonsry, thet for doctor to Bilt “Pie Golor Gand gnd STORY, Bost of some valuable enameled and jewel-|leaux. From the towers the ex: | when’ the pupeitiohs; cleniznis are ex; | Gls xbtie Hist: ora black RAN GRANTS WANTED_ON:|zet the ‘mothers tonether Aig Boos juffboxes we by the| tends into eight counties, and from tre the fond you.est: UE they ie prs “sweeping fee way almost | V TaatO, unisested or Wonton eny |them how to save thelr babies, which | ————————____- ple of men of the de. |the terrace all visio call the | are not overeremaed acy keep thejover the entire country. towpahip of distriot, Northern ‘Ontario. die eat a -woll nigh’ incredible, rate, chment of Royal Engineers assigned | sight, perk and of a character- | slu in action, they keep remganmyigs: jon | Hiphest ots price paid! Mutbotiond & [Would he to assume a very grave fe AR | EOP a Hues ecg ns rd an bpp org iar eee ee piper fale setsan Drs Obsests. Kidney e outbreak in Suffolk | 2 =| rage i food is really $bi | SEITE A Ee Ol was throu e in, wo hundred acres, 3 count sh, BN FOR GIRL’S DRESS—AG: ie: lack of food is real thing pa . Philip Cunliffe Owen that p thy were|s adorned with magniGcent fountains, [Liver Pills are the st satisfactory | that it wos tia onsheen ost severely Ss 8G, Sot dark red plaid wintor Bncirlihairatere the Chine fom cane fesa,re devised. a pine grssuitt brought to justice by the police and|and is ag-well a playground, with atment you can possibly oh the visitation Phe sof | 8. for postage. Serer al lishing government to their liking mee d. Sake ete of poanae ie sees its ee aies RE re are prompt, di more than eight hi parishes in Seine F ng, Lonton.Ca ule ae he ns ral cause for IT SATISFIES e ot! um a ir | pond, its open-i gymnasium, P- 7 ii among is ins Mass poverty whic! n- Philip's death, in the early 90's.|sy turvy and ewitchback railways. and certain. The liver action ea Steen toe ane oe AGE Te ANE Tot te tuatehed 1n-$he Oxcitent; thet Poebogead ga ree te id Some exceedingly costly specimens |On Thursday and Saturday evenings jened: the Kidneys are invigorated: the | Tr ea to be replaced not once, but| AGENTS WANTED—A LINE FOR| ic the crowding of population “pon ‘ariifeial limb can, Of gold‘ ork, forming “part of ths) display of Hreworks taker pince, ae regular ae a Se ge ee or three. lies CREE a very home; write us for our choice |the means of subsistenc TRUSSES Juliana collection, were stolen in ajattract other thousan assured. is only a matter _ = lew Seuaibas: houses Sa Nortalk: and Buf. Hiss of sgonts supplies, we have thegrest |" “iin order for pide cit gf ery cesrpdan at Moderate elous man Soe eo ine Sane ea Cricket Cla has ts hours fi ro bef fo tha Punter folk lost their abbots and priors. | no ostlay neceseary. Apply British Can: |tion to change in China the marriage Price principal courts of the museum. The at the Crystal Palace And then /fits of this great medicine. Purl Appalling es ‘ay be, ladian Tndustrini Co., 2° Albert. street, | syste: ange. The lation Articles in question. ‘were preserved |think of the “shows” there — flower |use, as often as ts necessary to Keep] Appalling os these Sgures may be. eter Gmereases too vapitiy. As long as the a flat showcase and were deemed | shows, dog shows, cat shows, pot é active, ray bythe, black deatle fom abi ANTED — REPRESENTATIVES present system of child con- ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO., f such value that the police officer | try shows, cycle shows, motor shows! pute the blood and ae oo e oer Pate e Eendisne Hisketle oftint Mme Wy; ee sane a paclloally useless to talk 356 5 College st, Tossa: oH duty in°that particular court was|Th> Crystal Palace has indeed ae ‘ive i hee fo proper ly do work. oe 2 apoyid neg Fig A Sauer ae 7 justin, IS RooMie Seriibion specially warne p thi de: to London popular life. Backach Gerd gripe ea cin eee ee eo | un satisfactorily by either emigration or observation all the time. A number| besides those oe ut eonsnged | Tt|paing will disappear, ¢ ‘i et pass Btow, in his “Chronicle,” says that Limited, Toronto. 87-4 | scientific agriculture. Emigration has ‘of art students were constant visitors | will regret its g phish Jaen Sogn * new|the pestilence “so wasted the people TIONAL. le a change, however, and scien: tohti i at the museum for the purpose o! eee hie sapere a Se er aaa that peace: the teedeperecn ot EDUCATIO fife agriculture may help matters. ||, H, Nightingale copying “designs, and ong the! Righteous Ledlenstion: vigor ant sya al dealer, a Mdntan bari wea lett live gd chaschyande [BARN TELEGRAPHY—“MORE|“*aithough China is under. intense | was an extremely well dressed and| she (walking home from chnreh)— Sen satea k Gar Lissited, Toronto. | were not suificient to receive. the |. a lees work. shortar hours" repro- cultivation, and every avallable pot] STOCK BROKER é your who ou notice that lovely Parisian |°°™ P ” reg for [of ground is religiously planted, thers | spent one entire afternoon at, this| hat Mrs, Styler was wearing? Tcould| , og Rabie ¢ 'ociews Beer eg operators and et opersiing under very |are three things lacking in agricul || Member standard Stok nd, Mining ies pare conve the degen think of es else the whole: time. COPIES AFTER RUSSIA. eat he states Chee Het conditions "No. doube about fmm. |tural lines, First, they enowte thing | of som t or cup of the Juliana —No, lear, can’t say i — Ginte employment when f a scientific war on pests, by spray-| Eéliection: He ad Lene over the| To tell ou the truth, I was half asleep | Turkey Carrying Out Program of Na mse vei fee Ee one | a eer seg sles bn Tree Wate ere eeteea ree ek cote et LISTED sis ea ou MARGIN case ante ice into. friendly Ave most of the time. tionalizing the Empire. pone sa Sir Wetec Manny. Sentra ams sg h School, Tonge and over and pi te ses or, insee : tion witl an, who en you tedly ct i e by one. Second, they do not plow | frequently noticed him "about the| ed tp own it. nl lot of g he | <The ponte Cte Ne eee a Bpttue ‘Groff, now known as the Char. ata Agee eset eee 33 MELINDA LINDA ST, TORONTO. museum before anc had been favor-| service must have it you, T must eee ith wigan aud: «cera mber, ‘no doubt, was exag-| jf Pine Healing Olll |scrstch the surface of the soil. Third, | ably impressed by his appearance, say London Tatler, eee ate teed Re da eer they mow, nothing of the scientise er re : Pinot th a, be ae The Trang foe et ine ua goes sper [Sos Ba ely eeet, Wor Heated « Barb-Wire Cut es ct iin woot osera| the cot etn ong ne take 20) | 1 he Juliana Sage—After forty years o’ mar- ilization if they are to aveid me time,” in his| eae and son diate ae ‘ve made ty ee ind it rset ado i Be pay tae es the Don ae ees without Jeaving a scratch | civilization if they a ny ons ae sphsdime 7 Ay oana| t nigh empty, He at once gave warn-|doesn't matter how often @ El baeanobeds tose ainize with the Scan iat man Nocamnor Mow, | ization is the best in every detail and | iving to-day he would “get much) ig. BN Yh sles smadl ales peered. | is, wtp: Bsagrvee. ee lone a8 The aon's| 2 liey of “Aller thet frst vislt four more out, Ge io haere China will have to bee entific | more poetry. tro! aking than| and the investigation show. leche knoe Sr nena seen, Tia rat ee ee aac and efficient after the fashion of the |from ‘the striking timepiece. Tha) ~j While leaning over the case the youn haa reltictantly eae hal the po Fine He west if it is to continue ase netion-” /now “timo stating clock,” invented Hes ones which witha naeee : dioal suroprat ot ties Deey ree fa Her Age. ibid quarters ia an apreeob ; ineip turn of the wrist, he ‘had absolutely|} COLLATERAL VALUE | °5,°50..' tentiscation’ of a non. “How old would you say she wast" |Tis wheels achiaie a stout belt, whicti eo ed. eens 7 : Turks ain Moslenr nepenelificn| ca sid I, ets sia swe were in ru: over 8 roll ected Saf she used to _ belt, SO BRS elas poe Sea pena ‘this fied ot ney, as Russia can enti ad conse I cas kid Now, I'm 7; rather fin, the ours, “which hava at rn ees BONDS at vest esate 3 bears bitter fruit. Ta ith “eacber “stages: the |. ee seven, I say she |been recor yy. phonograph, tty Museum, Ne as The Albanian, tan, the Armenian, | ace ad much iis own | getenwibout se Dt twentyraighl by. this tne.” Hea eg REN ope eS ; ; pox indcthda vale ve Sk ee portray " 9 wound ' ET ern elrati aay ees Tough thle git thls Visa “anid ihe ‘coy | its pats are of pales | be | For all kinds iit eacal The Great Show. wich | MOVES, the Hands. is connected with, Pectoncceetei stan ote sae Bonds generally speaking regim Uhegert a eaters and the chronicles reveal n on, = eta or einen AM the world’s a stage on i ic! : pe fecping device, nag suis Seal tock leis ten tes its considered by bankers, financial ing it any easier kify”” the any atte pt-to stem the peat ean Silver Pine Heal- we may expect either cheers oF Jeers. | funnel, hae aera ae loc! = aa a the tine a coe nce ne te cat 5 a cee did ada Ee Ue: t was not pares es pr iat nee. is tag Sit isa ge, raefoand oe igrieased pes attached to the; ., i desirable collateral---or securit ortunately, mo! 4s wonderful iy i a Sieg a ee OS |b fon Abas of thelr | Jand multiform political problems thet |i brovent tho spreading of infection, Bote on bao rae resape BA HL PLUMMER ||narrow side of the clock. As night & umbrella which, when ihe arm salabllty. complicate the Turkish situation do|The first plague order was issued in | peed. ad $1.00 bottle, at LYON. & PLUMMER} 122228, lever reduces Bene it a cartat wag ahatiomn foes Pe 5 men' experi t Turkey alone. They in-|that year, among other things a 40/ your Gealies & foes the to silence. lon - ‘ the inside of the sleeve th core that eae honest aD eee ee of oP: |days’ quatantine for any house where | jgterational Stock Food Co.,Limited,Toreato, Can Members Toroato Stock Exchange are narrowly opened showease, and grab-|{ Clate in value-—becaus paceanle adn Ss oe ore ae there was @ i Ancient Tribe oe eae 3 3) reasonal certai estern rO] i ama resit by Rand contents inside, hile, the|| [ithe valuc of wae eocunty || Austria are of one mind on the sub-| nguors for cnet Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on}| , 1=,Paname reside the Talon ee sr bana iii lsh Ne als ject of Turkey, and that they will not | from pl Toronto, Montreal, New York and Lon- their habits since the days ‘thie? turned. out tbe the aon The investor in bonds has an absolute permit any fnterference with the/live without their daily labor should eye Talamancan’s ee colonel of Hoyal ‘Engineers. Recent he could tad rondy sae fer_ || COVETBMeDE at Constantinon ls oe dong [retrain 8, much as possible from go- don, England, Stock Enchanges. J |shich is a. masterpiece, fn the ort o Z ‘convert as Teutonic eget abroad, for 40 days, when ou' ¢ | thatehing, is oie Le wit Detox aie hie oansline moore are being ‘satisfied in the Sultan’s As- mat abroad, had ae tage nS nd invest See | tess his family all ! iia S inact ‘the way of com- iatie dom: a two feet long, on any Canadian, oF American} | worldly Dossessions, including ee Lo-; ‘TYiewit Bonds as an invest- eat terry? e i En SORE: dian Mining secunty furulshed ob aplication. |mestic caimals. As he is a past mas- critasconmey,Dendeasenineeet; ||Hungarian naval program is complet | pility. of Anfection was 21 Melinda Btrect, Toronto. | |ter in the i favor) whether ay ‘in value ed, and the Tei , although there is se evidence Ree a Sie aan at amt eat Tooue of ‘Telephones M 7978-9. dress “‘Lyonplem.” || wild deer, the p See ee mer ee ae fleet Re Seabee ee that of Italy, the} of any pie against rats. It was rte Ok OR PORCURINE, hice \even the ‘tiger ca Siket gy eed you our Terntarg on || Political, exp dieting thet against domestic snimals that precan, ee pg mira wy prose nt *gvestments. ‘card. ere aggresei 5 tions were most severely, on ' is consis: wee te on the part of the military Sage: eeblaatlg. Srere ed cae CO., LTD. Companies Incorporated FINANGED | {ain species of palm cut into strips and! ies of central under the lead{ source of di ‘Dominion Stock supported three o1 of the German emplre, for the Jo eee KENT BUILDING, TORONTO, CAN. | STOCKS AKD BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD | ground on, 6. fram F sorption of Turkey, commercially if] ANIMAL CURIOSITIES. we qs complete the furnishings of his SECURITIES | not potiticaty. ——— aa ‘TNOUSTRIAL FINANCIAL ¢ to, Bouse. : CORPORATION Royal Ladies and Their Regiments. | Qe" ree et Roca oe Menbers Domialos Stock Bret: He Saved the Situation. ‘ s eek . TORONTO, CAN. bg Nay talt appa sayet mid cteapesial tetas ee ‘the heat | There are many strange facts about PP Nao) eal cee eat athe annie. est fod er TORONTO of their regiments in Germany as will aaa Veron aye ret Ee ae ie Dean Baty Rca be present at the Paes | ed Dr. McTaggart’s tobacco snowsto! ped cut off all communica, revie tion in a highland district for some Eo hg 2 remedy removes all desire for ee rere ofthe famous Bvans’| weeks, and every spuffbox in o as thus Liane are and at Stettinjand crawl up again. Hardly ever| in a few da’ A desires all who suffer with Cancer | lage was empty, with no tke One of the most st oslo lebrated ated thieves the eet pier ad Se RE a ny ew cael dows |e we eticin ys. only | wwte onim Two days’ treatment cures ex [plenishment.’ The minister in. part rag the ding elmo Libri, who Here 'ot which Hot Tmperial: Majesty | has wn, however, to repeat vegetable medicine and only | tras ori fudy was out_of the question. Av apes ne Sagi Imo ane is paneer = ge process thirty-two times requi hing the tongue eee Yee beats pasted off -and-to- eaten Vv: a pre- | witbou! pping. Va f “Hae!” ber ot the Enaltta ot F nook tate: cod ber regiment op horscbeck in| Hens eerste for food almays with with it occasionally. Price, aa with an eraltant ery of { unifor mi un n, x ke Dewey: Baise Miniter Gulack the side of the at will reflect on the tiny cls yet $2.00. eR ts mf ene aay rt ind hen, ae Libri was im ed bars does not hold, slways manages to and satisfying pind mee ‘book lover, had a c1 for peau go for the pags time eee be-jget the sun behind her when she ee ie Gwent) fe porate re esiesespis ee ge ie re her imperial feiheriniaw of the ghe will not tales 6 pliant Sota pers! eres it. She is cor - | a! catalogue made of all Ee i agoons. The young| Cats hardly ever lic with their fect An Important Distinction. ric treasures of this kind in the Sig tna Bah a | to. the 2 "in most, they e| Marvellous results from tak- “1 thought there would be sont various 8: Of Bitaty f erin will be at the head of the their left side turned eee oh ae see ered that, those, mission was appointed to oat teenth M toward it. But dogs invariably lie|ing his remedy for quor REE poker players wei ston the scheme, Libri was made. its Wand’s Queen will lead in per-| with their forepaws to re. habit. Safe inexpensive MONTHS Fi Tose raped pe Thresfinger ate president, bei t+ the si - e son the Fitt Regiment of A mouse overlooks a fectly safe ‘Tt looked tit ay if appointed by the Governm: i pe and it is very probable thet the crown |food supply, sufficient for a meal of/home treatment; no hypoder- THE INVESTMENT] plained that they weren't cheati By spector general of the state ve pul incess of will review the , to the perilous pleasures s blict ws BUREAU ut were merely operss ting under We libraries. of ce. ee nt beth. It is likely that|of an ited store. It will hide mic injections; no publicity, gentleman’s agreemen' Ges fligent cite an ethodicsk mee the third in-law of the kals- |near the food and come out to nibble cE Bas AER, g of all the titutions, sul ” er will appear in military uniform for | when it is hnery. or ae e is not loss ” C.PA—38. 1988. tuting worthless manuscripts + the first time, as the question of con-| that a its hole at the and a cure guaranteed. 3 : z pee a Eoow the Takalgies a ferring pon her the — a ae alarm. charmer.| * oy : pte know regiment of cai now under can be 3 jarmer. ‘o erisure immediate atten- siedion Re ecateecd Tia actaire. 5 hen in te Find’ e harmless little garter snake, IMITED 1345 he sola Pover rer $00,000, worth of “gomething of the sort, and keep tion address CENTRAL PRESS AGENCY, L ruseripts in a box in the house, visiting ectrotyping House $8 Eos rae of _|him and feeding him daily. 11a about Dr. McTaccart, Canada’s Leading El ing poate you mals is the eat, while the most awk. | hres he by care Central Press Agency, is the duck,” says an | for, food when xe 3 : REOTYPING RCUPINE Gf nsiare. Dut i dont do to use| Some queer ways of dotne. things qo Pearl Bizee! Toront ELECTROTYPING STE PO inp fer pale 78 want | Benge, wip ing aia ENGRAVING DESIGNING t arol wo OF Full information Furnished and een fore he lies down? _ seme tee Bs his if Sete ies p Blaha READY.SET NEWSPAPER PLATES H Orders Carefully Executed. = Aur call it high ot 2 ets | for ee usband, : ete ree ee er te the eaves for a bed olor | riven tothe wall oh las. “Wha ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS rer fe up for me?” WARREN, GZOWSKI & CO., AL eee they 2 o aoonen eer hme up for yout’|] GOOD WORK : PROMPT DELIVERY 1 MODERATE PRICES ‘ Members Toronto Stock Exchange, {Bat who il explain the homing] repeated the TRADERS BANK BLOG., TORON’ 25 BROAD STREET, ‘WW YORK. Stitt in Danger. “Is your son out of danger yetr” : From the Blood <2: pei 7 {You Have to Depend on the Filter- | °° THE BLACK DEATH, Record of Its Appalling Ravages In England Past. The black death! If ever any two terror stalk- not | E FARMS FOR SALE. ASE DAWSON—HE KNOWS. [TP you WANT TO SELL A FARM consult me. EF YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM consult me. HAVE SOME OF THE BEST FRUIT, stock, grain and dairy fare farms in On- taro on my lst at right p A GRINDING MASS POVERTY. | Condition in China Almost Beyond hbed a tap Well, Well! According to it is our duty to oa relieve over- populated China, but, Soe are Br 32 should be helped i phoddenok thier ope oa people and it ae aay st “aay ip the heritage of our chi! THIS isa arn DYE that ANYO pe oe the ¢ four more visits.” doctor 1s going to make all unsolved m; te a Pe han! eee id. or cruel pos on for oe ae its? wwe up three 01 young fellows i this city — that’s i a tee Bo L 70-16 PEARLST. + - . ss « » TORONTO {. RES ber with hearty sincerity, exercising 1 Koes 8 ordinarily mature in mind. Yet once | therein a virtue not my own, fie —- 9° O | or twice I caught him cleverly, pretend- | merit is no more mine than 3 THE GIRL 4 w more than he did, and I | money that I spend. I have them 6 | gained sowe small acquaintance wi mm my father, and my real nature le H. the methods\by which he delighted to | goes back to some selfish ar | 19 | anticipate the thought and speech of ot lived in a cient and was perfectly SRaVaSER | ORCHARD | his elders. tisfied so long a bad cocoanuts 5 | At last he came upon the print, ae enough to All his ee stomach. —Don’t make By HOWARD FIELDING $ (it was a genuine surpri More cake?* exclaimed hi ke of think. ? question he recognized it at a phn, Tras Als “addressing Luey Ann in a fine, the mistake of think-| § Corrnsouz, 1, by Cuanuzs W. Hows Q | but when I asked him in the most or. | cheery toue. “Really ou mustn't make ing all talcum powders | § | Deoedededede00 ec dinary tone I could command whether * 80 6 We = & too fast. eat are alike. There is a dif-| gcovet sat down on the fence and aS, ibs aa pie wate at tao vi pathos to make § Me soggy on tse —an ‘important | nesret to consider these rulings. ie ta Se Foeapen. Tadlond 1 acai nokta ee le guess he don't: know: my aunt,” ifference. | is s Lucy Ana. : ___| wandered silently back to the bouse. | still mote suspicious than this fal “Miss Witherspoon,” said I, removing Nyal's Toilet Talcum is} For my own part I was too deeply | hood was the fact that he almost Im- | my hat with reverence, “did you mr urified and ground, and | BerPlexed to talk much.” The situation | mediately remembered thing that | the ceko that we 1 pt iy BrOunes was extremely unusual. It was evl- | he had promised to do for Mrs. Wither- pat last oe ‘§] ground and purified un-| dent that the girl was of vital interest fe thin: the eebnas for t ig a great # ashi til it is perfectly fine and smooth, without a par- ticle of grit or fore substance. It is the best antiseptic powder for toilet and nursery—best for baby & best for you. It keeps the skin clear & smooth protects as well as heals and relieves chapping, chafing, soreness, abras-| tain ions, irritations, _prickly ightful after bathing or tene heat, etc. — Daintily perfumed. Price 25. — Attractive oval can. The MILVERTON, ONT. Public Drug Store = and natural curiosity to Scovel; ign oe lawyer did not pele ets tore men had settled convictions upon | the subject. | views about the girl were utterly at It would be impos me to state the grounds of this bellef or to quote a word spoken by efther of hem in support of this theory. The thing was in the air. I held it for cer- that one of these men was ing himself with a romantic notion that had no basis in fact Indeed both might be mistake CHAPTER VII. THE GIRL IN THE PICTURE. HB next morning after break- fast I sat in my favorite win- dow and cut off the end of one of my mildest cigars. I as feeling for my matchbox ae was a crackling si at my bow, and theré stood J S renoie Offering me a light. “James,” a I, accepting the match, “I observe that you rarely use an, form of salutation. That is why the WANTED! ¢ for Milverton g district to sell ive Represent The Fonthill Mursectos nfore fruit trees will be planted fn a of 1911 and spring of hee er before in the history of On- We teach our men aia tree culture and how big profits In fruit-growing can be made, Write for part diet ad WELLINGTON ITO, ONT, a31-3m ermanentemployment 4 EO FOTOS OTOPOTOTOTOTOTOD pleasure of seeing you Is so often heightened by surprise.” “Good morning, sir,” said he gravely. “Good morning, Have you seen Miss Witherspoon today?” He shook his head. “I don’t see her very often,” said he. But - she “Wouldn't tell 0 me what?’ I demand- “About the baded 2 lady who lives in the orchard,” said hé Now, it Pally had “been in my mind that I would ask Miss Witherspoon a signed to fix the limits of the problem. I would like to know, for instance, about how many ladies there were in the house who might be Sibyl, for it woud be disturbing to my mind to meet a new one every day without haying any notion how long this proc- It bad not been (0) HD CFD) St.Thomas.Ont. FREE Of) 3 Gs 7 § Ej forth by the other side I set him down “Why should I wish to know any- thing about the young lady?” said 1 se YOU sss 600 Acres of Nursery Stoom Clean, well grown, tre she will Mai PELHAM. ‘NURSERY pee TORONTO, ONT. “What is she to me?” Jimmy shifted from one foot to the other and finally said “I thonght you ‘wanted to get her to move out.” It would bave been a good answer it e hadn't been obliged to hunt for It. I decided to converse further with this precocious youth and opened my say “Come in,” but he anticipated the words, nodding and pointing to the other window. aptly done that 1 did not speak at all. I merely nodded in to the room. ‘There was a beap of ictures on my photographs of oad. ut the among them and then In- —Made of honest year welt process, nine. comfort aud leather by style, than any similar- priced shot made. Agent, Milverton Good- has more gen- good wearing material, combined; with the latest W. Zimmermann indtes! the boy dropper. hie. mask. | He viewed the pictures with hearty in- } terest, asking questions which proved C.P.R. Time Table GUELPH AND GODERICH Seg East. | Milverton West Monkton 38 p.m LINWoop. AND LISTOWEL Listowel Tralee - 1.35 3 Be 24, A p.m. e} | G.T.R. Time Table GOING SOUTH a.m. GOING. NORTH ate Milverton Sun will be se Canada from fhe pres- 4 |Betters address in at to Jan, 1913 for $1,25. | a.m, p.m. ‘Brunn 7 32 1158 6.42) to Milverton 7 ct 12.05 6.49) 1210 6.56 fers ii ae 12,15 7,01 to i and Derringer, while no more than an object of Snare poke a ess who she was, though the other | Moreover, I would have made oath | that Trask end Derringer were not in } | each other’e confidence, and that their | sible for Lips | response, and he ¢limbed in- | bm liked to find Stbyl, though I had @ Ught. strip of woodland that lay back of the Be any errand of aoa It did not Sheet with my hon- or to follow him, bat he had directed my attention to the grove, which was more than tage enough to afford room iS both of u: .d come eat with the intention of cong down to the lake, but the wood rising ground looked very in- viting, and so, taking a different course | from pac fine old trees when, turning a little to the right, I came suddenly into. view of a white parasol with blue polka dots. sketchbook and pencil in hand, and glimpse of a dainty white gown edorn- ed with blue ribbons and of effective hat—so effective, EE I nearly fell over bac! Sabi BF ty tor beyond toaliilty. at qusitiod 1s was shs.one Th miy_poskel. This as, tie ations Bee because I sa: e hat before |he lady turned her hendsan it pre- | cisely as the camera bad caught it. eras hut oh instant of think yet | it was quite enough. Then I saw the [lady's |of St. Jo. She looked even prettier than | when I had first seen her, and the gown re was certainly a miracle of sweet simplicity. As she rose to greet } reeived that she also had been | ese andiaayts niece, looking quite pictur- | esque in her plain gray gown and the sunbonnet, which seemed to be her favorite headgeai ‘Trask laughed at her in a gently teas- \ing fashion as he took a step or two toward her and put his sketch pad into | her we a great model, Lucy Ann,” Bar 'm ashamed to have done no - oe “looked at the sketch with an | seemed to | ds. the corner of my eye, my main attention being given to | Miss Jones. Positively this could not: | be Sibyl; there was not the slightest physical resemblar eee vaguely reminded me of some one ut surely not Sibyl, i te habitual embarrassment in youth must , and ae Miss Jones was perfectly aE eee As | the pi@ure had come it was both a disappointment and a My thought of it was ass of contradictions. I would baye come jpoon's to avoid doing great uneasi- | ness se fear that Sibyl would not be. nd here was the nye girl | that I ‘bad seen in five yea talked there was a crac the underbrush and suddenly Be burst forth in a great * | hurry. It must have been the surprise "| of his life when he saw me. m./ of ordinary resi . | Puzzled 27 Dem | ence there, and I'think it was a notable | Ways to account for his own pres- jtrlumph of his peculiar genius that he hesitated so short a time for a false ood, scarcely long enough indeed to get his breath. ‘Your Ped wants you,” said he te The ay rose with a orc little sigh, | as pleasanter no dou! to sit there beauty and pretty clothes and unattain- | 34 able refinement of manner, than to tofl | in Mi irs. Witherspoon's kitchen. I aitied : | that be was wel taught and more than his departure, and a few minutes later | saw him hurrying away toward the There stood Jummy Lumutne ofertnsy rete. e sald, looking up | ff at me without moving from the “pose.” | sin ork sa could not have pleased this poor ¢bild. Sbe would have seen straight through me. As It Was, She gave me a quick glance of gratitude. “Yes,” said she. “I made it’ “Lucy Ann makes all the cate,” said ‘Trark. ‘She ‘an incomparable artist.” “In that case,” said I, “it is atting that I should carry my hat in my hand all the way back to the house—that is, if Miss Witherspoon will let me wal with her.” Witbout waiting for 8 repty I said morning to Miss Jones and Trask, and grinned at Jimmy so that be mi; to deliver his message about the great and rare pleasure to observe that he was disconcerted. “Did you ever see the like of Jimmy Lamoine?” said I to Lucy Ann when out of earshot. “If you'd tanght school, as I have,” she replied, mentioning the occupation with a touch of pride, #*) a thought, “you'd hare seen a good m: “So you've been @ pelea’ ‘am,” 1 “Do you like it better than do best. I wish I could draw like Miss | Jones.” “Perhaps you could,” said I, “if Mr. Trask would teach you. He teaches her, doesn’t he?” “Yes,” said me Anp. ber all the tim “Is she agig here?” I asked. © She seemed not to haye heard the question, and I was about to repeat it made a gesture toward the eet and fat the same time shook her head. “He teaches “You'll see her around often, though,” she said. “Ain't au pretty ”” “Indeed she is,”” I assen “Mighty pretty, I call ber,” said Lucy nn, and she compressed ber lips firm- ly after the words ian out. We walk- ed a little way in sile “Goodby,” abe ead auadety: “Pye got to go tn.” She nodded to me and then ran Nght- ly toward the kitchen door, in which fy Ei ai She gave me a quick glance of grattende. at that noment appeared Mrs. Wither- spoon, looking, Ws T thought, not quite | as pleasant as us elaleed Maeetpowird Ibe spol where | we had left the others. All were ae their feet, Trask facing in | slo, wit Miss Jones at his right ‘bn 4 Jimmy at bis left. By the w that. dtrhdles esd ‘araed: tim, olde ty | sation was in progres: |e in doubt as to the subject. Jimmy ‘be | 2ad told bis news about the photo- graph. Did they guess that I bad sup sae it to be Sibyl’s? Probably. | Trask was in 2 secret. He knew | ane Sibyl was | Well, for deat sateer. 60 O11 He: I. | yond question she was the girl in the orc! CHAPTER VIII. © THE BEACON AND THE WRECK. HB north wind was gaining strength as the day advanced. | down upon it from my window: Those trees must have been planted by an in- spired geometrician, tor the de ‘the observer and the lodge. easy to move a little way and ject clear wes but at the precise in- hen any given tree passed from the ine of ie another interposed. |The branches hung low, and the lodge | was on a hummock, so that a bib bid | green veil always fluttered before 1 There was no strong pigs to ik that way, for Miss Scott’s side of jodge was the nearer to the house, Miss Scott, by all accounts, was | Bet a romantic object. Nevertheless 1 Bad acavired a habit of staring down esis te wemete womel the experience strain of eer change in the mother reeults. rence of Motherhod isa Sas gee in their lives. Not one woman ina hun- ro see jh Terese omy nt) Bor, toe (Eel oe re tor Wai Lond pd GF Inpapl eaten | amon, Sept. 17, 191 se xiii, 6—Cor by Rev. D. M. Steai great man, ernors over all jon, He also sat in the ay be sure bi and healthy mother of chil. dren, and indeed child eae pared be peer tothe trial, came upon the! Any woman who would like matter is cordiall: write to Mrs. Pin) Her letter will be strict confid mire under ri; i re than thi meg | heaven hath best 87, 88), sad ‘80 he caused to be made all of gold and set it ve | Up in bas pita of Dura and gathered and great men to the perience | # this ae al tel 18 to e vision granted Bain and the part tr, by the king, ai Jon Le 1 have built * of my ee v Yato the and on this particatar Gay the high end rai Wind so tossed the {a that x view I saw Miss Scott sitting tre the (wor, and I made ber out to_be angular, awsward and well past her youth, yet these were guesses, for the distance wrg considerable and my down the crooked and I was not the corner of the house, passing beyond my vision. Half an hour later I was e to the road witb- ee being visible from any part of the nae Perhaps the roof. He paused just outside my window and © lee about to deliver a remark of \..mendous importance; Sena bis mind and wept on without aying anything. ‘This was one of Tins favorite methods of making himself obnoxious; it was a rite in bis religion of mystery, grieved me sorely when be thus an Boyed me to be reminded of his ree As for the physicai resemblance had never been able to disclose itself in varied oie in the dif- fete, fadividuals, and beyoi Datre that it was § Geiast eOHNA goed sartlingly Liaee eid tad upon James not tx the way of kindness when he performed before my eyes this dire mockery of his sister. Not long after he passed the w!adow I saw bim going down into the orchard again, this time accompanying Lucy rrying in a big basket the luncheon for Miss Scott and tbe girl. ed that L to the other side. So spi ore serve the girl; did not see her at all. What could this mean’ Obviously that the girl was some one whom Lucy Ann would recognize tf she should see her at close ran; I fot Bay down this point for future jones was such as drives one distracted when a for hours, even for days, and w! be could but think of that person all vit would vanish. It did not vanish when I thought of Sibyl. and tt sometimes of tween them which Lucy Ann bad ice Ba othe tienes of a| Sed, to, Honor That which was | nn did not | the oR worship his image an mark (Rev. S re seen in such wo! clouds. “He shall exalt himsel: himself ol exalteth himself ed God or that is wors! he, as God, sitteth God, 8! God. | must have been red to honor the. world not a occupying 80 gdom (verse 12) they ince of Babylon and chief the wise men of Baby- gate of the that he was Lesson XIl.—Third Quarter, For eee THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Motherhood ... ... ca... » »» Memory Verses, 17, re Tes mentary ‘The first chapter ended with Daniel red or, Continuing. rstands how to roperly care forher- self. course near- over the whole prov- si the gov. | Tubing this substan bromine nce of B Banton (chapter i, 48, be of the carne. tion which said ‘Thou art this head gold’ my power and for the re He fs strikingly sug- ny and prevent all from doing nee who have not bis 7). His thought ae manner of conduct ir as these: “I I ascend nines the heights of the | I will be like the nets High.” ee and shall | above all that is oe in the tem risen ot showing himself that he 2 God” | Nie ne 14; Dan. xi, 86; 1 1 ‘hess. ii, wtb oe is aes trio will be not a Judging from ites 3 and bie there © and | their da a | earth certain similar) before. In a sense, all the world gath- | ruler. . might pos- | na, ay not have been noticed, but there | Mond or a ruby at every. word lof u hb paige spoke.” envy and ls lousy- enoug! Ora said his pads were eae Thus will a family teaieat aren to cause them one had refused to but when his offer nace (vers 18-28). words “Our God whom fiery furnace, and He will ‘h the the deliver us out of thine hand, O king” (verse 17). It is not His pleasure always to save us from Ty, We trials and eae expect these aeti but ali in Bae ‘that He glorified 2 us ae may and xvi, 38: Phil 4, 20; Matt. their case a literal -fuldiment of ia. xlill, 2, and, though the fire slew the men who cast them into they walked about in The fire had no power upon their CAMELS OF THE ARABS. farious Ways the Desert the Animals’ Milk. are Nomads Use aie torment forever (Rev. , 20; ee the contrast in the future of law, Fran those who worship Him and those who | Cot tal Councilor Peg will er than worship Him | [6f ansomee to frien syle (Rev. xiv, 911; xv, 2-4). Oh, for grace eternal Agent) lc i to stand as did tho friends of Daniel 25d ilness, 0: learly. 4 bow down to nothing that any ee ban Arthur, in the twenty-sixth et up, whether of doctrine or _ good Sala any scheme that is not / ae except as to the He Was Just Thinking. ny” said cits i xt all there fs scopes his spouse, ~ ah Se, my ober he replied. “But I was just | thinking bow to bis niga, | te suet things happened nowadays I of a second epost ‘ could make my fortune as a jew fiery fur- and they never Note their pet us from the sun and from splendid seers in God In, their 5] we serve is | birth which never loses 11 able to deliver us from the burntug | they lay their Breteg ES

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