ï¬g man brushed the servant out 'way and brandished the t0).- b though it were a bludgeon. rdirty beggar! He drove my I“ ry and death, yet he has cm. 0 and sound. Wait till I meet is, Chlorou I Eruptio men] Del Kate’s Cc ion. up t. I yourself. Anatmther. It 3 1 as sure as I’m alive. Don’t m ; know him. my poor W lwhom I. like the rest, can d put of trouble? But I had some There! There! I didn’t mm id fellow. Robert himself will last man to blame either a! D. d have suspected that m M: of them, God help me, my ould concoct such a be!“ (I Just landed." he said, “and f the crew were pnshlng flat out of the way when two no down the steps. and a mat ‘ row sprang upâ€"that la, the†dispute or wrangling, but out ho. it turned out. was Colonel ll. grubbml \‘entnor by the m: d threatened to smash his taco didn‘t listen then and the" to haul (0 say. I really thought tert‘vring until I heard Colonel ll‘s owning words. After ï¬ll! gladly have seen the bent! into the harbor. We MG? . did we?" yet he I and an what I excl “Peak I. The giant's mbicnnd taco :y blanched. He leaned on lb for support. are not mistaken?†be “malt 'Am oat glided gracefully am )3 of the quay, and Play“ gracefully ashore to help It'll t. \Vbut happened Mt.- ward can bvst be told in MD «'68. as be retained the story 30 'eciative audivuve in the ward- red. “Look again, for 00". Jan! Make sure before you Tell me! Tell me!†)lo syst flescope fell on the stone. with Anstruther! Remember your 1 will deal with Lord Vent- Ty vengeance has ï¬rst claim. By the jumping Moon, I do "TS EMULSION back straight, m t kg long, bu’ n a] f I GUARANTEE“ TO CURE. r» . rm: , 1.; '1. :;- 138k. Isn’tthat 1r 11<11 frnm 11-1 6 boxes of Dr. ' Ir :1 PEâ€. 4 paying for them -1:-1:1'.'1 r1110’1:.~1<ewe mve 1.1.73: 1-11:1rz1ntoe that if :10. 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Money to Oï¬it‘eszjln the McIntyre Block Standard Bank. «SAUL-Iv - â€"-v D Ofï¬ce overvGorllon’sl new Jewellery Spore. Lower Town, Durham. Any amount 01 monov to loan at 6 per cent. on farm ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ï¬y of Toronto. Graduate} Royal (‘ullege Dental Surgeons of_0mu_'io. U York ma Chicago. Dim)†Bye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp Hons-o, Durham. the 2nd Saturday in each month. Hours-14 p.111. Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. In J. Hunter’s. . Dentistry in all its Branches. Oflice. â€"Calder Block, over Post Ofï¬ce Specialist: Eye, nu, Throat and None Will be it the liddangi Home In Wodnooday of each month. from 12 to 4 p. m. ’own, Durham. Ont. Late Ankh!“ Roy. Landon Ophthalmioflï¬oo. hp. and to Golden 81. Throat ad Non H00. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- ï¬co in the New Hunter Block. 0500 hours, 8 to 10 m 3)., 2‘0 4p. m. and 7 109 p. In. Special “notion given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Preabvterian Church. A l. 6. Hutton, I. 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(Elections '1" be published 1' l forbid and Car '6†.u ardmgly Transient notic:s-â€"-u Lost," “ Found a. I‘__ -1- " 7- ' ‘ ' m T!!! Cunmucu. will In tent to an) MS, free 0! WM., {0' ‘.0†p61 “‘13 . o o o â€year. payable t I advance-3|. may U W“ pan}. lue date to whic every 30:“ is dmced by :54: number on me {Super d; '4; 'nunuc; umnl all any“: caption of the psopnetor. iï¬ II roam WV ‘I’HURBDAV lemma ummmmmm L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. RADULATE of London, New ““5 WEBB!“ 81180111811 MacKay Dunn. . Lefroy McCaul. Dental Dz’rectorv. A. H. Jackson. Arthur Gun, I. I). Miscellaneous. DB. Gill. 8. BURT. DR. BROWN Legal Directory. l. P. Telford. “CLMILY W. l". DUNN. Streets-at 0Y0! J. S. McIl‘raith EGGS taken same as CASH in ex chwge for goods. Shoe Dressings. We Have A nice lot of Ladiee’ Dress ' Skirts, and Blnck Siik Costs, going at half price. Ladies" Cravenette Rein Costs, Clearing 401'. for ............ 83.75. and 'ma ion» '3 blaaain ; Will ' 133â€"5; Rail-fa; RomBD ARDAJVI N.Brook n,NQWYork v. uuaugv, a uu y u; but: pruwrlpuon usou, wnlcn they will ï¬nd a sure cure for Consumption. Asthma. Chsurrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Handles. He hopes all snflerers will try his remedy. as it. is invaluable. Those desiring thel prescription, Ylllch. will goat _thern nqt_hlng We Have Purchased The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after entering for several years with a severe lung aflection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow suflerers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send, free at charge, a copy of the prescription used, which LL-.. ; III I. If you want to malts money. in buying goods, call at the Cheap Store of J. Levine. He will surprise you with the great bargains he is ofloring. A few of than are: Ken’s Worsted Suits, worth 87 form...†.. ...83...90 Men’s Flannelotte Top Shirts ï¬or.............25o. Umbrellas. worth 81 50, 60 to 90¢. Men’s Hats, worth $1.50 ...... 75c. Fashionable Summer Caps. clearing lot at .......... 250. Custom work and repairing done as neatly and promptly as possible. sales can be nude ViiTPâ€"ï¬i-CBE‘ONEEEE o? ï¬ce. Residence and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tele- phone connection. U . tioneer for. the 091111;; â€"of 3:0}. Term; moderate and satufaction guaran- teed. T139 arrgngprgents ‘and dates of Shoe Brushes and Daubers al- ways in stock. We are headquarters in Durham for shoe dressings; over 20 difl'er- entlines tochose from. Have you tried i TIME ? We claim it is the best and easiest paste polish to make ashine that we have seen, large box 10c,. onlv to be had here. Try a box; monev refunded if not satisfactory. U tioneer for the County of Grey. Selee promptly attended to. Orders me be left at his Implement Wereroome, M 'nnon’e old stand. or at the Chronicle Oflioe. ptly attendid to mailed if reunited. A few lines of Ladiee’Oxforde- and Scrap Slipper in which some sizes are sold out, ranging in price from 1.00 to £1.75. we now oEer them at 80c. to $1.40, to clear as the room is required for other goods. Trunks, Valises, Club Bags, Tele- 800pes and Shawl Straps at reasonable prices. Nov. 9, ’03, Oï¬N (JI_aAB_.KL LICENSED AUG. MCPHAJL, LICENSED AUC- . Levine. T0 CONSUMPTIVES. TERMS CASH. Durham. .- "312th references r for the County of .Bulif of the 2nd Inddl cum-patter- been restored by the uncontradicteil use of his lordship’a name. Robert at last obtained a hearing. “You two are quiegy assu_ming the Even Iris laughed at this naive sug- gestion. It was delightful to think that their arch enemy was actually helping the baronet’s alfairs at that very moment and would continue to do so until he was flung aside as being of no further value. Although Ventnor himself had carefuly avoided any formal commitment, the cablegrams awaiting the shipowner at Singapore showed that conï¬dence had already “All the more reason to make his holding twenty instead of ten,†roared the Yorkshireman. “But, look here. You talk about dropping proceedings against that precious earl whom I saw today. Why not tell him not to try any funny tricks until Robert’s money is safely lodged to your ac- count? We have him in our power. Dash it all, let us use him a bit." “You are. indeed,†said his father enthusiastically. “The unallotted capi- tal he is taking up will be worth four times its face value in two years." spent. I did my lad one deuced bad turn in my life. This time, I think, 1 am doing him a good one.†“Send a cable to your company, Sir Arthur,†he cried. “and tell them that your prospective son-in-l-uw will pro- vide the £10,000 you require. I will see that his draft is hononed. You can add, it you like. that another ten will be ready it wanted when this lot is To .a shrewd man of business the project could not fun to commend it self, and the Yorkshire squire, though a trifle obstinate in temper. was singu- larly clear headed in other respects. He brought his great ï¬st down on the table with .a whack. The shipowner required no second uhidding. With the skill for which he was noted he described his operations in detail, telling how every farthing of the ï¬rst installments of the two great loans was paid up. how the earnings at 'his fleet would quickly overtake the deï¬cit in capital value caused by the loss of the three ships and how in six months’ time the leading ï¬nancial houses of London, Paris and Berlin would be on'ering ibim more money than he would need. “Leave this to me, lad,†he ex- claimed. “When I \was coming here in the Sirdar there was a lot of talk about Sir Arthur‘s scheme, and there .should not be much difï¬culty in rais- ing all the brass required it half what I heard be true. .Sit you down, Sir Ar. that, and tell us an] about it.†“Well, ’Costobell shook Ventnor oi! at propose for one moment to interfere ,last. with the ï¬nal observation that l '1“ 3°“? â€augments. Inevertheless. Austruther‘s court martial has been Iris and I are really the chief moneyed quashed. The next hatch of general mus â€:91; :0?! spoke 0|! flun- orders will reinstate him in the regl- ouses n â€8 an undo: “10003- ment, and it rests with him to decide 1' mt; $238813? 30:: game a whether or not a criminal warrant w ‘80 to the m MW? a '21 11 than be issued against his lordship for l Rem†' your acquavsglï¬tcgid Miss Deane do?†The baronet laughed With a Whole '“Clung to Anstruther like a weeping 2'32“?“ 325:: 3:": gag: '38:: use] and kissed everybody all round 3 bri ht dis osltlon when Ventnor got away. Wellâ€"hands ’. g p ': “Will you sell your island, Robert?†CC- I mean h“ lather, Anstruther and me cr.ied “I am afraid that not even the stout uncle. Unfortunately I was Iris could wheedle W one into MI" 0.1.... AA.†Mr. William Anstruther was an in- terested auditor. Robert would have spoken, but his uncle restrained him. The next commotion arose in the ho- ‘1 tel when Sir Arthur Deane seized the! ï¬rst opportunity .to explain the predic- ‘ ament in which his company was placed and the blow which Lord Venk; ' nor yet had it in his power to deal. not on in that scene. But for some new . can they all nearly awrung my arm on, 2 and the men were so excited that they E gave the party a musing cheer as their 1; rickshaws went «dim a bunch.†¢ “Didn’t I tell you? Why, Anstruther’s uncle, of course, a heavy old swell with just a touch of Yorkshire in his tongue. I gathered that he disinherit- ed his nephew when the news of the court martial reached him. Then he relented and cabled to him. Getting no news, he came east to look for him. He met Costohell the day after the lady died, and the two vowed to be re- venged on Ventnor and to Gear An- struther‘s character, living or dead. Poor old 'chap! He cried like a baby when he asked the youngster to for- give him. It was quite touching. “Pompey, you are incoherent with ex~ cltement. Who is ‘the other old John- “193"? asked the ï¬rst luff severely. He paused, with a base eye to ecect. Not a man moved a muscle. “All right,†he cried. “I will make no more false starts. Mrs. Costobell . begged her husband's forgiveness for her treatinent of him and confessed that she and Lord Ventnor planned the affair for which Anstruther was tried by court martial. It must have been a beastly business, for Costobell was sweating with rage, though his words were icy enough. And you ought to have seen Ventnor’s face when he heard of the depositions, sworn to and signed by Mrs. Costobell and by sever- al Chinese servants whom he bribed to give false evidence. He promised to marry Mrs. Costobell if her husband died, or, in any event, to bring about a divorce when the Hongkong affair had blown over. Then she learned that he was after Miss Iris, and there is no doubt her fury helped'on the fever. Costobell said that, for his wife’s sake, he would have kept the wretched thing secret, but he was compelled to clear Anstruther’s name, especially as he came across the other old Johnnieâ€â€" “Welfâ€" it seems that Mrs. Coetobell is dead. She got enteric a week after the Orient called and was a goner in four days. Before she died she owned ' -â€"v‘v v- v VVMW can", an“ in the saloons along the water front they are often stacked up in a huge dish on the free lunch counter. With all these opportunities for feasting on the well seasoned “debbil†it is little wonder that Baltimcroans are consid- ered the crab cannot: our: 0! the na- tion. 1102038, it (Imps to 10 at the ordinary eating bar and then to 5 when bought from the greasy basket of the good na- tured crab man. In the tiny Italian cook shops deviled crabs can be en- joyed at the rate or 3 cents each, and Baltimore Crabs. Th!- wire of :1 {loci'ed crab in Balti- :m'o run4 (lo-an unite a scale. Begin- 11.11;; with 15 cents in the fashionable Hunger makes the plainest food en- joyable. It causes vigorous secretion and outpouring of all the digestive iii:l.l.~t-â€"iizo 3:13:00: 01' plundin, pepsin. 1:34:31“. (rim-wxitlxout a plentiful sup- ply of which no foods can be perfectly (Ligested. A proliï¬c cause of chronic indiges- tion is eating from habit and simply because it is mealtime. To eat when not hungry is to eat without relish, and food taken without relish is worse than wasted. Without relish the salivary glands do not act, the gastric fluids are not freely secreted and the best at foods will not be digested. Many per- fectly harmless dishes are severely condemned for no other reason than they were eaten without relish and due insalivation. 9. 80¢ Eat a Meal Unless You Are Really Hnn‘ry. It is not wise to eat unless there is a real, natuval hunger. It is far better to miss a meal than to eat without an ap- petite. apoke as one who could no longer re- attain his (eelings. “.Nn, Iris, that was not the reason,†said :her lover, and the elder men felt that more than idle fancy inspired the astounding intelligence that they had Just heard. “Your love was more to me than all the gold in the world. I had man you., I meant to keep you. but I refused to buy you.†“But, father, dear,†intmphed the girl oearnestly, “what Robert says is true. We have a gold mine there. It is worth so much thu you will hardly believe it until there can no longer be any .doubt in your mind. I suppose that is why Robert asked me not to mention his discovety to you earlier." persons present. You spoke of ï¬nan- cial houses in England and on the con- fluent lhacking up your [loans six months hence. Sir Arthur. You need mlt that you have managed things very well between you, and I do not propose for one moment to interfere with your arrangements. Nevertheless, Iris and l are really the chin-1 moneyed attiiude of flit flï¬auéial magnates bf thy! ggtyering.†he said. “I must ad- Leger L. Hardy, , St. Bazile de .‘ " ' *‘t Portneuf, P. 9., writes as fol- lows: “I suf. fercd for two i . :. . years With , :1';_,_,_ fie-:7 Throat Ca- ' "' tarrh and an obstin- ate cough. PSYCHINE had a splen- did effect in mycase. Iobâ€" taincd the per- manent cure I had so long de- sired, and shall do . all in my power to increase the popularity for Dr. Slocum Remedies in this vicini ." LIOER L. HARD . ....... (Pronounced Si-kccn), For sale by all dmgw'sts at $x.oo per bottle. For Luther advice, information, or free trial bottle. write or can at Dr. T. A. Slocum. Limited. :79 King street west. Tomb. Cam Trhl bottle free. Illmulf OHM of Oahu-h :23]: {ow qua-#20113 as to tho 1-mo- ,' auxâ€"<1 digestibiiity of what you and it need not be pred-igested. WAIT FOR AN APPETITE. PSYCHI (Pnououuczo sn’cmu) (Paououuczo. aims) He Is now anxious to save others. 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