~ together out of my power mai LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850 SEEDS THAT SATISFY Cotton Bags, 25e. each The above brand ts owr best grade of Seed ond vomplies with the conditions of the Seed Control Ad. Grading Neo. 1. Prites for lower grades on application, _FREE-- Write for our handsomely iMustrated 112 page catalogue of Vegetable, Flower and Pace Goods, Bulbs, Plants, Poultry Supplies, Garden Implements, ete. John A. Bruce & Co., Limited Hamiten, Canada Tho Pioncer Seed House of Canada. EVELYN'S FATE; | OR, FACE TO FACE dali, had come down dressed for the drive. "to dress; the tally-ho will be at ; ithi ; 'a y C8 at ¢ ; *t foolhardy before--the ground of are free on ly tov ay. a bakiz shee sprinkle each} iles of pulp and timber lands scattered throughout the Province of Quebec ate dant within five minutes." how can that affect me? are: : -Fiare free new--and you love me. on a baking sheet, sprinkle each | miles of pulp ; C et ANSOUES ° "1 beg that you will excuse me "Oh, Jack!' she wailed out, safely is ertmbling under yovr| "There is a grave between vs,/ slightly with salted . water, and ; The timber is insured with Lloyds of England against loss from fire. The earn- from going, Elsie," said Lyndall, quietly. "I have a bad headache. Tam going to take a book and go down to the big oak-tree by the brook, and read until you return." "The sly creature,' . thought Leon, huskily. } D RE hs reuitea bai mueh patience as most "nen, but Meat Ragout.--A tempting dish is We will be glad to send you literature further describing these bonds, Pyelya, 'that is just ag much as to Lyndall could only nod dwnbly. wav a PRTES a bls 18S ye sm if you persist in thrusting that ar-{ made as follows from remains of any Ss E c U R I + | E Ss gay to St. Leon, "I shall be at the "Lyndall,'? said Leon, calmly, me Eee terribly smitten with! pument between us, you wil! drive ;joint: First slice the. meat, then fry R OYA i T tect come to me there? Never|. £0: long as.you believe me guilt-; OU me mad. You must marry me, L;a-| a eupful of sliced onions in fat until CORPORA ION LIMETED mind; I will spoil that pretty little and quickly, Jack. tell you why. Listen while I Mr. Atwell is--is--a detective, Jack.' He is here to hunt "Well," said St. Leon, proudly, sharply, "let me entreat you to fly from here--any where--anywhere-- to the other end of the world!" "Yeu believe--speaking plainly-- that he suspects me?' said St. less, I can face even so terrible anj| QUNGMN ANI} AN YN \\ Ny IN THE BAHAMAS. Miss Bahamas (to her brother Canada):--"I wish you would take me into partnership with you." The movement in fhe Bahamas for annexation te Canada is grow- ing, and a resolution in favor of annexation has been passed by the The question has been discussed by the Dominion Par- liament and is likely to become a live issue on seeuring the approval Legislature. of the Imperial Parliament. with such superstitions ideas. How Jong will it take me, I wonder, to combat them?' he eried. "You ean never combat them, Jack," she said solemnly. °'I tel! you now, as I have told you be- fore, you and I can never ve any- thing to each other, while the sun shines by «day and the stars by night. Philip Severne stood ke- tween us when he was living--those vows, which fetter me still, bind me elose--even though he is dead."' "Tt is all a pretense--this show Lenox; the whole answer lies in a 'nutshell; I will go if you go with |me--not untess." Heaven, was there ever a man 8) feet! Oh, fly--fiy--while the oppor- tunity is yet yeurs !" "No doubt you would be pleased to have me go, that you might unin- | terruptedly enjoy your flirtations iwith the handsome Mr. Atweil, Lyndall drew herself up proudly treaty--"for my sake go quiekly, or--or----"' "Or I will be arrested, charged with this crime "' he interrogated, eresting his dark, handsome head proudly. 'Is that what you mean, Lyndall ?"' "Ver," she answered, distressed y. "To fly from sueh an aecusation would be cowardly,"? he declared. "Y shall net leave Lenox. If this dastardly charge is brought against me, L,will face it like a man." away asked, piteously. "Then I will tell you," he said. "Why ?'? he demanded. "You Jack." "You mean She nodded. "Vou really cannot mean it, Lya- dall," he said hoarsely. 'I have io9 Severne's ! dall!" after you have MAGIC BAKING POWDER, --Ss_ GILLETT'S PERFUMED LYE, GILLETT'S CREAM TARTAR, 'ROYAL YEAST CAKES. When you ask your dealer for any of the | above goods and he reaches for a substitute, -- i STOP HIM. That is the time. | success, as is always the case with substitutes, | There is every reason why you should insist upon Gillett's Goods, and absolutely, no reason why you should permit a dealer, to substitute something he claims to be "Just as good" or "better" or "the same_thing" as the article asked for. | ~ The buying public &nd the dealers acknow- ff ledge the superior quality of Gillett's Goods.| ff Itistoolate | used part of it with poor, Why accept something inferior when you can) buy Gillett's pure goods at the same price?. , - < e rte i ee ee GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED) we a: er bh cb Abie ane Moshe we mak assistance of all good E. W. pike *¢ ; ' ousekeepers in our efforts to. wi Tor . ontroab Rogal Lucerne '* $13.00 ** Introduce pure goods. i eciedomanen heats m= Regal Timothy $9.50" = 'YROTECT YOURSELF BY REFUSING SUBSTITUTES. HOUSEHOLD DAINTY DISHES. A Good Stuffing.--Two eupfuls of crumbs, two ounces of chopped suet, a tablespoonful of. finely-chopped parsley, pepper and salt, and half a teaspoonful of herbs. Moisten all with milk and work into balls, or use for stuffing meat, Molasses Wafers.--First melt one ounce and a half of butter with three ounces of molasses, mix two ounces of flour with two ounces and lard. Mix all with sour milk and make up into twists or rolls. When flour, four ounces of shredded suet, a pinch of salt, one ounce of brown sugar, a teaspoonful of ginger, a teaspoonful of egg-powder, and make all into a light dough with milk (for this any sour milk will do nicely). Flour a wet cloth, place the, dough into it, tie it up, leaving plenty of room for the pudding te swell. Plunge into fast boiling wa- ter, and cook for at least two hours, taking great care that the water boils fast all the time. Those who cook by gas will find this a yery easy pudding to evok, for once the water with the pudding in it has boiled up, very little heat is needed to keep'an even temperature. NOVEL SANDWICHES. The great desire for novelty in all allowed to chill before neing. To matoes and fruit are also pared and chilled. Chicken livers, sweetbreadds, chicken, or shellfish should be beoil+ ed and cooled before using. Mays onnaise dressing is beet made heavy and must be cotd. Now, a word as to the bread. This is of the utmost importance ; the regular sandwich loaf one day old is all right for ordinary use. Bread having a close grain is the most satisfactory. \OOFS That Last Are roofs of these heavy steel galvanized shingles. Won't r won't Jeak, went burn. Ni no painting, no WHITH AN OLD LOVE. of feeling you pretend to have for| "No, no, no!" eried Lyndall.|a half of swgar and a quarter of an things does not even exempt the patching. Cost far CAN'T me, Lyndall,"' he cried fierce'y.| 'You must not stay and be--andjounece of ginger; add this to the hostess who ae te ae the lookout aba ook our ote rea j ~ A} \ "You know as well as I do when} be---- Oh, it would kill me!" she | butter and molasses, and beat well. be SerMreremic rr: Racaeay a3 es Sait substitute. OR ROT CHAPTER XVIUT.--(Cont' people really love each ther--at burst out. : Grease a baking sheet, and drop A th epeigreteye at spot lel Pe oS 3a ---(Cont'd) --listen. I have been trying te te}!}man and woman--their whole ambi-|_ 'I never knew before, Lyndall,"| the mixture on to it in spoonfuls|, *)* P2101" Name 18 Tegion one Stour i Every one at the table seemed |YOU, bub you would not hear." tion, the Alpha and Omega of the:r}he continued, "that you really | five inches apart. Bake for a quar- shagin': "the Shit ittee diheult | 'particularly © good-humored that|_ '1 shall be all that is patient, | thoughts, is to marry each othes."' leared for me. Now I believe that {ter af an hour, and place ona sieve | °° but, slag x vt for ad inake = { day. Lyndall alone was distrait|lyndall, if you will preface your| "Jack!" she murmured faintly. |you do. My darling, there is only | till.perfectly cold. aesndwich Ae pretty, caret " i 4 -and confused, St. Leon thought. A remarks by just one kiss; will you,} "You know it is true,' he re-|one thing that will tempt me to} Dainty Rolls.--Take one pound of at See #2V- ERE SeeKUCy In Preston, Ont. 4 © party had been made up to go to/| ear!" iterated, energetically; "that is the] leave Lenox--can you guess what/ flour and add a teaspoonful of bak- | * Mr oor debhiee.: divas al : "Great Barrington that day; all the} "It is a farewell kiss, Jack," she | meaning of the attraction pecpie]it is?' ing-powder, one teaspoonful of salt,| 9. SC S'% b Hiv Wes aia os "4 'Yadies, with the exception of Lyn- sobbed, 'for you must leave me,|Ccall love. You beg "ie to leave 'How could I guess, Jack?' she} two ounces of good beef dripping or piehe BEE te SC oes eae, « < } bread into very stale slices, place stand in the front of the fire to dry. | Then place in the over till a light! golden color and crisp. Use, these! for cheese instead of biscuits, and} they are cheaper. ' alight brown. Add to this a cupful ate Gear Dvndall? ciiea Blais oe "Ge with me--as my wife !?' half cooked, brush over with a little | i, av she rose hoe tks ste down the person who--who--caused You are mad to stay here, "Oh, Jack, I eannot--I eannot!" | milk to give a glaze. BONDS PAYING 67. INTEREST # you will have little enough time | Philip Severne's death."' Jack," she sobbed wildly. "'Ah,} she sobbed. Use for Stale Bread.--Cut the ings at present are sufficient to pay bond market for them, value. BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING «- @ The First Mortgage Bonds of Price Bros, & Company at their present price pay 6 per cent interest. The security they offer is first mortgage on 6,000 square now in course of construction is in operation, earnings will be enormously increased, These bonds can be quickly converted into cash, as there is a ready { From standpoints of interest return and security, t f f i tionally high order. There is every reason to believe these bonds will considerably increase interest twice over, and when the mill these bonds constitute an investment of exce YONGE AND ou STREETS TORONTO game, my shrewd Lyndall, or my accusation as this would be, and|2nd looked at St. Leon. : "Tt is not the time to discuss that| of potatoes and season all with salt R. M. WHITE MONTREAL-QUEBEG-HALIFAX-OTTAWA ie. is hoe Mates aoa t yt "iprove my innocence. But tell me, "Po refute such an 'mpatation| now, Jack,' she eried: distressed-|and curry powder. Stew the mix-? Manager LONDON (EN6,) She noticed, too, the Midden look Lyndall, what makes you think any | would be time lost,"' she said, with | ly. ture for a quarter of an hour, and| === ae ee, hake Wy ae Ss of intelligence that flashed from St. eon's eyes to Lyndall's, "which #aidl, quite as plainly as eyes can one would or could connect me with a erime hke that? "The enmity which you and--and such a dash of dignity and spirit that St. Leon, despite his anger. was amused. '"'Do not be unkind "Tt is just the time," he declar- | ed. "'You urge me to leave [enox --to part from -you--and | must em- then add the sliced meat. Place all in a deep <ish, and serve. Railway Pudding.--Breakfast cup- | Freak: Philip Severne bore each other,|to me. Oh, Jack," she cried out) phatically decline. I say marry| ful of flour, one ounce and a a og mn ne i in ae : So A 10 ith sudden revulsion of feeling,|/me, and T will take vou anywhere|lard, one egg, teaspoonful of bak-| aR RAN "F will be there." Jack, and they say that each of you | wit g, Bs wil BY any Wi lay S DNRC AGG Tf Lyndall had remained on the had vowed to shoot the other down | 'do not force one angry word from}you may elect to go. Had you ing-powder, two tablespoonfuls of | XS \ porch 'until after the merry party |°® sight--oh, Jack, was it true?' |my lips at this hour when you need |joved Seyerne, and spoken as youl white sugar, a little milk, jam. | ING \ - had departed, she would have no- Jack St. Leon stood quite motion- all my sympathy. Say what you now do, [ should not have feit sur-] Work the butter into the flour, add | Zz APE! ALTALPL LDS bts ticed that Evelyn Kent was not| less before her; he had sprung to} will--think what you will -- even | prise. _Under the circumstances, Tj the sugar ee shoe S among their number. his feet, white as death. though fede do me such bitter BIS: do. Why do you persist there iy a} UP the "Hine with esa wi (ones Donning her hat and mantle a ""Tell me," persisted Lyndalt, tiee im your thoughts such as whee grave between you and Love £ _| make =u Rae gia: papa ie 3 little later, and picking up a book, sobbing, 'was that true, Jack? a have just expressed ne only go--only "Philip Severne never absolve: | ri: wears asec "ager ge Teese ie fe to take along to while away the "Must I answer you, Lyndall? BOs eee S me from my pledge, Jack, and--and | a § se Bie or soar : 'i time until St. Leon joined her, he asked, hoarsely. ~ You will net go with me, you|]if I should dare to marry anoviver, j an hour. le a a ee weeds * Lyndall started for the old oak '"'Yes,"? she whispered, "tell me | Say ie re he would come back from the grave | two, spread with et ae nee the--the---truth, Jack !"' ENo; to haunt me.' lightly together like a sandwich. .. tree. aes Bs "Would she have long to wait?' she wondered, seating herself on a mossy log. Five--ten minntes---fifteen drag- ged slowly by--still there was no sign of St. Leon's coming. Lyndal! opened her hook and turned over the leaves idly to for- get how time was passing. ; On the first page she turned she she sobbed. | tell you about it when I can find words."' "Sit dewn and I will} "Tt was true, Lyndall; we had made such a compact." "Will you tell me what it about?' "F eannot, dear," he returned. "T pray you, do not seek to know; the grave must cover it." "You were the bitterest of ene- mies, Jack, were you not?' "Why attempt to deny it when was said--"make a confidante of me."' St. Leon took two or three rapid strides backward and forward, his} "And on account of Severne's memory ?' She bowed her beautiful golden head in token of assent that was full of silent anguish. "No wonder I hated that man in life, and that I could curse him even in death; he has wrought me suffi- } cient ruin in the past, without eoming between you and me now. period. "Tyndall, you are tortucsiig me first day among them was a trifle lonely. "At noon we were permitted the use of the grounds, which stretched | away from the building whole} acres, sloping down to a dark sheet of swirling water which was called Whirlpool Rapids. "This first day whith I now re- ers eek Sete Oe sometimes be justified by the cir- "T had been sent to college, and T eneountered him. Years it was on my first day there wma the following case: A private sol- nave | eumstances that call it forth, as in "Vou sent me away from you, }arms folded closely over his heav- rone by singe then: but I remember MET wer had fought bravely dur: Lyndall,"' he said, 'but it was al-|ing chest, the knotted veins stand-| Sone Py § n; ine the Boer war, sought empley- 5 to obey your mandate--to keep away. AS the sunflower turns to the sun that eontrols it, my whole being turns head. : How could he tell Lyndall all? No, no, he could not! fing out like whipcords on his fore-| when I -first saw his dark, sinister | face as plainly as though it were i but yesterday. I was a stranger | to the college boys, of course, my nent of.a well-known general. This iprivate had had the misfortune to ; 'lose his nose in action. | The general was so much amused | with pepper and salt to taste. When Sift sugar over, and serve. A Workman's Pie.---Line a pie- dish with slices of raw potato, then at the bottom lay slices of onions, season with pepper and salt, adding a few finely-crushed sage-leaves if | you choose. Cover this pie with a lid of mashed potatoes, for which a little bacon dripping has been used, Se Z CHLETT/ SSILALLSES CELL LAL LEDS LETLL ASA PEEBOLTSSLID ED a "Ye Old Sugar Loafe" sof 1854 - THE CANADA. SuGARREFINinG CO. \\ \ Vio Ys Li _ f : 2? a: rnalall !'? > erie Ss mite e : REA HE. cote Secu he pie is cooked, put any gravy you a few >S at touched her|you know that much? he said, Lyndall he cried, suddenly, IT} eall I passed in reconnoitering the t ; : pie % = aie few hnes that touchec seats 'Tet me say this to you, will tell you why I hate Philip Sev- grounds. After fellowing innum- have in the centre. Sale ee lid from the Refinery, and =* The sound of her tremulous voice | dear--this bitter feud was none of | erne and his ar et eke --e iss the erable etirves of one of the serpen- 1 oe genres | eas ag absolutely frmk tecin any taint had scarcely died away ere some} my making; it was forced upon me, bitter hatred of the whole race of | tine paths, I found myself at length | for a erust, ane ans - one was kneeling before her. as it were. Another man in my|St. Leons. I said to myself that) at the very edge of the water. Pee ae re aa ae : a or impurity. Ask your C7 ¥ es ees wed. eling-| place would have shot Severne down T should never breathe the cause of 'At that moment I heard hoarse Boiled Ginger } udding.-- For this | res f th Jack--Jack!" she cried, ehng-| place F : sinc Hikes Aine OF a: wenn ott rocer tor € / ing to him-hysterically. "I wanted! like a cobra in his path. He de-|the deadly feud that existed be-| cries and shouts, and a babel of | take three-quarters of a por ) ne: #6 see you fo. much. " Oh. Jack, if! served death, but I spared him." Loy us to enak ae or eo angry vYoices. Bee ee oy ek ie | 5-Poun ackage, Sai enew=at ¥ cnew !"' Lynelall laid her hand on St.j for the very thought of it seems to (To be continued.) ; neo ages > bal etal wanted to Leon's arm. turn me into a devil incarnate. Shilohs Gure CANADA SUGAR REFINING HE newest thing in sugar --and the best--is this 5-Pound Sealed Package of Select Extra Granulated. In this carton 5 pounds full weight of Canada's finest sugar comes to you fresh dear?' he whispered. "T "Tet me plead with you to tell "T must go back to the days of ae See a e 8 COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREAL. See me, dear: Rass PRESES . trouble was be-| my early boyhood, for my aequaint-| REASONABLE INDIGNATION, HEALS THE LUNGS ean imagine it. my darling. _ tme just what the trouble was be ; saad rics ch tek ae ak STOPS COUCHS Prick. 23 CEXIS 3 "<i ig worse than that, Jack,"}tween you and Severne, Jack,"' she | ance with him dates back to that) pe yetort diseourteous may i te you, Lyndall."' It was certainly the darkest and) iby the man's apearance that, much "Vou must listen to me, Jack!' | oruclest story that would ver he} Pe the embarrassment of the sol- she eried piteously. '"We must not} }rought to light--the very thought | lier, he burst into loud laughter. talk of love now. Phére is a far of it seemed to change St. Leon to | When he had had his laugh out, he )a weightier subject we must cliscuss, be "My good fellow, where did --&& 8 ; dear." you lose your nose?' Ee, Was be no weightier "T lost my nosé, sir," said the! pe | her chops all kinds of Meat, raw or cooked, and all kinds of Fruits, Vege- tables, Crackers, Bread, Cheese, Nuts, etc., into clean-cut, uniform pieces-- fine or coarse as wanted -- without mashing, squeezing, tearing or grind- ing and with great rapidity. oes away with the chopping knife and bowl entirely, doing the work in one-tenth of the time and producing an absolutely uniform product, 5 different cutters for coarse or fine mineing. Simple in construction--casy to clean--strong and durable. «= "There could ee =P subject in this wide world: he de- * clared emphatically, and eonfident- ~ }y adding: "Love is 'the power be- fiind the throne; the whole world is moved and turned by it."' ; 'Hush, Jack!' she cried. 'Non't talk of that now. Oh, Jack, you are in danger of your life, love ; 'every minute is precious. | "Maye you taken leave of your menses, Lyndall,'"' he demanded. "What is it you are saying? In danger of my life? Why, that | with its Crucible Steel Cutter Knives | euts so smooth, clean and easy, and | holds its edge so well, that every man | who appreciates a good lawn mower | is sure to be pleased with it. The whole mower is compact and perfectly balanced that' it makes ¢ nettled private, "in the same battle where you lest your head." Se See S STERILIZING PROCESS. Tn Holland milk is sterilized with- out heating it or adding preserva- | tives to it. The bacteria are de- | cutting the grass a light, pleasant ~stroyed by the ultra violet rays OE eceraines an electric light. The milk is made |; )} sizes from $ td 22 inches wide-- to fiow slowly in a thin stream past © with wheels 8to11}4 inches high, and the light. It is supposed the steril- 3 10 6 knives. ity is due to the quality of the ozone | formed by the invisible rays. fe ; Sa eee oS Ce 5 [< g Industry is the magnet that starts | DAVID MAXWELL & SONS, cig eee | ema sf. MARYS, Ont. things our way. The a block of marble. "There are some things a man eannot divulge even to her whom he loves best," he said, slowly. BOVRI 1 speaking with great difeulty. "T tell you, Lyndall, this is one of comprise over nine mil- them. Let us drop the name of Severne--forever.'"' lion acres of the finest pasture land in Australia and more than four hundred thousand in the Argentine. has the largest opening of any washing machine, Every woman will appre- ciate the convenience of this big top. Maxwell's Champion is the only washer that can be worked with side crank as well as hand lever. The tub is Red Cypress--the wood that grows in the water and will never rot, ae CHAPTER XEX. Lyndall's face grew very pale as she listened 'to the excited words that fell from St. Leon's lips. "Would to heaven tha® the sub- ject be dropped so easily, Jack,"' she said faintly, "but, alas! if ean- Jack!' not. Oh, Jack"--and here her voice "Only listen fell to a tremulous whisper of en- . ' Write for catalogue, if your dealer does not handke these household necessities. _ \ sounds tragia."' "Don't talk in that way, 'she evied in distress. e272