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Durham Review (1897), 7 Jan 1909, p. 6

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-cGiiii int peorturiom" he aid, "to introduce Dyna". I an an Juli-I, u I, an. Ibo-I.” -- _ A m, -41 AL.__LA A- she road the nun, and thought to - how buntilnl ad I“! It vs. --."TU Coum Rinaldo Imam." "Do you like Spain!" sho who), " timidly. - . St I. -y non." ha your“ biekir, " In" luumi hm my In." . In.“ "at". Irv-u! "n- ... _..... _._.__.,‘, he Opt... lightly our the shrub. ttttd stood by - side. He simply had. her pod evening. and naked bee if she would show him than buntihl orange trreqq. "s "th ho drew forth I richly "Ibo-led and an. Ind “king a an! offend it to In with a common; bor: _ _ ___ MS!” walked by his side " one if. Hindu! drum. Something in " Be. nit caught {an “Haitian, and baking 'rrGt tat, "te said, "You no not a Sip-gird. nignor. You do not opal like He was too who dad way to nl-nn Mr. When be "d offered his apology I. " bow beautiful the grounds o! Son-Mo won, how much at noun a:- tm til- I. should like to walk down that on ot orange "a" he IIW in the $10; Old then, bowing Mill - profoundly, he took his have. She saw no gust wmng in it, poor child! At lint Otto did think ot tolling Madame Manchu", her hurt W» to full of tmmph. 5h. nut tell “a ; but than. it uh did Io. It would L"t1 and. ed. lutinct told ber that this Item Indy would never Allow her to spank to a 'trtuttter in tin [rounds of Semnto. she would nil-ply be forbiddol to In" tho tlower gnu-den. and her brief, bright Juan of lapping would be our. No .119 must not tell, After tut, her [und- lllun was old, the would, know nothing of love and ran-m. the would not understand her; and, besides, it vs. no harm. because he loved her. He Ind. no spam tho "Cling after that, whoa. suing In: in thy dictum: m... u.-. -.... _... ..w_.. u... ... slew . morning when it m“ not likely he would I .lY not slwnys we» Count Rinaldo bo A". tw. willlug to sit by her, to look in her 1% G.'. ehtrrtge in the beautiful l beautiful face, Ind talk of fair cities end no"- he. that looked over the shrubs; I grand poor". fret 'o" growing Impatient "I..." was . M. brt htnese, I deeper tto speak of his love. Yet, imprudent as heart ; tho old mongol wearineee had 1 she no. there was somethtm in her ','l'll'llu"f, no . cloud before the sun. mild-like innocence that swed him. Boy She would the ’yly dressed India _ by day he grew more charmed and for now with mile. Who among them had dusted with her beauty. and found that won L'l'l1fd u mhe had done! l life wlthout her would be dreary, up“ At that very mnent o voice our her l and unprofitable. He knew the simple murmured . thousand opolo iesfer the l record of her life. He had heard the intrulon. Tumitsg round, Sl, adw be. rotary from her on lips; and better {on her the hero of her dreams. There herb-p- than my one use could have we. no hone, m lt we. morning, BO 1 done dld he understand and sympathize that he Rel' by. been watching end l with her. He knew that a return to unitingtu so. is. 'thst dreary monotony would be simply “I he" hard so low. to no. you, _ unendunhle, thet she would never will. em." he sold, bowing utmost to l ingly lose sight of one who had given her the - Is " spoke. "I wish to I some interest in living. He laid hie opologhe. thar I “and you the oth. 1plane ecordlngly. . From her he heard or day by -y hod horumnship. I did i the history of the English father, who not how that you were near." i had, to use her own language, “given her an. 2'd's knew, in the confusion of tsway," wr '1 mha, wss I few weeks old, the . vht he said or whet re- (iiiii'i had " " seen her since. But she all. ole node to him. He lound the did not tell hint- {or ehe did not know at. hardl knew, in the cushion of no lone-é what he aid or whnt re- p". I). “do to him. He lound the {an that had Inland hill no lovely, to tidbit, that he In! loot u I. look, " II I it. The fresh natal voico 90-er the charm, and Count Rinaldo e"tt,t"trgl"', but laughed In his lilo " lo a and lovers, found himself on- nlavd by the tht .miles of that beau- titut lace. “I in" Maid no law. to no. you, 0m." to aid, bowing “no“ to the ”I! n he spoke. "I with to Apologia. I fear t “and you the oth. or 'ur by -y Ind township. I did not_ - Eht you were near: What romeo but! she over dn-m.wd equal to ttat-wut "fair lady" in the "on lovod her. Surely the must ho beautiful, it once seeing her could lupin such low u that Kttw cruel it m that her youth Ind In - should be kept rho-en. u it were, in thin gloomy 'o'd' ruin! Oh, if oh won but v.1 in the world.' Love not] I. in... lawn and riches would all " mi. 'kt night tho Inn-la of the worth I). had overhaul run. in her an M Meier! her heart. M Ibo boo- tth no other girls, had the ban allowed I In]: and prop" that. ot girl. in! I‘m-C, this ttmt little torn-mo would not have produced to loop an l.- puulon u n her. A. it wu, her heart, mind, 'd'r"i'a'atd,1 were abombod in it. At that very moment . voice no" her nut-mud . thouraad 'ethe for the irttruriott. hull-3 round, 3 o “w be. fore he: the hero of her drown. There was Bo hone, “a it I“ naming, no that h (an. bave been watching Ind with. to u. is. W. the nut. "out. came, Inez did 3 not go out ch. "haunted spot." Sh. f would not tell, she did not know whether I it in tuntdity, pride mum... buh- l, lulu». that natal-0d ttrr - wobbly All three. He had vowed that he would no her . In; In hi- discon: (In mum. , Yet 3. could not quite (in up the l plmnn of looking will)” into the , high road, and an "on In: in the I morning when it V“ not. likely he would be by. [ >Ml u change in the beautiful I - “my a l cloud before the Inn. Sh. watched the pyly dre-ed India now with mile. Who anon. than had won ML" on Oh!) had done? "tt in n urimu can, then," dd Luigi, 'et?",', bunny. " not plague no," mu tho "ply "I "ll you I low that young “an." madly, and I will tind her um! make in love no, it 1 die " it." "Well," said Luigi, "you mutt try upla. You have no chance today; I'M u not to he neon.” " " haunt tho pin-o," cried his friend. Mandy; " will - hero tL-ld night, but I will no her main." The, watuwar and '.eiinii',i.r but boating tamultuously, . mm, an, ad delicioul hippinnu thrilling "I buvo,‘ "plied hi- friend. “The houu is [author down, and both loan Ind hud- boiong to Mud-mo Mum, sod an in her turn, us I and not an you. belong- to one of m holiest ' mu in Spin. I and. all inquiriu, but no on how- nuch of then. Thy lead a very ”eluded life. This much I um mum that the young granddaughter who live. with her u the no“ human girl in Andalusia. - "It in the gaunt-ugh“! you now, I suppose," Intern: ted Luigi. "I should in..an mo," aid the 0th! "You must. u. her, Lteigr-ou h matots It”. I would go burden-d “I own Spajn to tind her one more." _ "Why do you not Muir. win the plus it?" naked 1]. on. can“! Laid. "It. look. 00-003.; of u titan-cu, but u very putty one." Q. omtd not Benn. the paitt tint “herb-nuke. “mine-e0 - to pee ell nece- up: that dark, handsome 'aet--to we the ryee tued It intently upon tlerrotto, end to ho! that the wish to bee her had brought the py yum. unlim- there. " wee “this. to bunk the Men monotony ol the be. me’ day. Now it wee " 0", hot teen tell from the duh eyee, when suddenly eh herd, the wand, not of one hone, but of two, col-5|. "any “any the med from Ne. wille. Both riders pinned at the well- known epot, and then he: heard 5 deep, nun-ital voice Isn’t-g: "This u the piece, Luigi, when I new her, and I shall never target her. 1 should lose my moon it 1 though! I was urn: to we that {Ice um: "sii'Ut in sin doing hue?" “in! his friend. "looking on! tho limbo into tho his" road," In the reply. "When I bowed, [he blushed. Why, to no. such a “up! is worth livingjor." _ . HIS L0RDSNIP'S ROMANCE ', he was come. He at by her IMO during l the long lummer evening". and he wooed lhor with grace tnd skill beyond words. , llo aid nothing to her It first of love; iho talked to her of the pint grandeur ind chivalry of Spain; ot her U, ,knighu, her have cannon, and nor Ibountiful daughters. He spoke to her of his own Itnly ,tho land of music Ind Inn, of the [and old city of Venice, I when his rue, the Montsltio, had lived and died. They talked of music, of poetry, uni of flowers, of All tint WM .fniren Ind most lowly on earth; but ' as yet he Mid not I word to her of love. “W? Yes." he :aplied; urgent 3M all no there. Need I "r that I will let them alt 'rr-ttny, I won” [In He VI. determined to win her: for the first taut only time in his life Count Rinaldo was deeply and truly in love. He determined to win her, even if be (an up for that purpose all the moat cherlshod plum and scheme, of his life. 0n. bright evening. when they met " usual muons the onnge tron, the count looked Ind Ind pensive. He seemed to speak with difficulty, as though some [rest grief burdened his mind. m nigh-d deeply. and hia dark eyes wore . dreamy look of sorrow. "ll mthna th nutter?” _ttutdAs.e, gently. Won?“ not mm cheerful thin eeyinr", - _ _ _ ' . - m in . bitter grief to me." he contin- ued: "for, Inez, Cl must know how much I have love you. From the ttrst noun! 1 now your face. you have been tho our of I, life. Loving you is bitter death, for I cannot live without you." "Are you obliged to got" in aid, m. " be for the tint time duped Aimtp, in his own. - ! "I did hope," he continued more unw- I Ind eourteoualr. "tu lave the immu- _ of mug Mada-o Monleleone; but I am I told she in um in inulid. l unut wait Jot better fortune." -that the nmo lather wu . rich Fatty liaih "milonl." Th. count concluded that Billie. Montoleone had married beneath her, 3nd that the father, unable and unwilling to support. the child, ind abun- donod her. Had he known the truth, the story of Ines Lynne would never have boon written. He ended the question, but in t few minutes the asked it spin. “Tell me, count," she said, "are you grieving or troubledt" Then he told ber that the deepest wr- row of M: life was upon him; his heart wu ton. for he found that he must have this - Spain, when he had found. his Eden, my! return fo Venice. "Inn Spain!" in said, slowly, as though tho idea was ditrieult of reali. ntion. . up. never to return?" The l ' faded from the bountiful young Saw. the dark, loving eyed grew dim with “an. She could not bear to return to that dreadfully lonely life; she could not bear to be left Alone; It In to "at to be loved and earedfor. no w-tehod in intently u the“ thought. III-ha! through in mind; something in that eaphstte down-st In: an timeoum. " The" Wu no monotony now. The brunt “me! days wero not long enough tor her drum-A Sh. Ind to muse over only 5"l','S word, out] sigh, every admiring loo bent urn her. For it had now become . up: I and utublilhed rule, after tho great but, of the Mut- noon had pun-ed. for Inez to take her book nod read in the mango grove; but the book wu rnnly opened, for before the had been them long nhe hentd‘the sound of footsteps, and she knew that Inez tad long since cased to remonh her that there wu anything wrong in meeting any day I stranger unknown to her friends. She forgot that Ihe had ever funded it to be ever In Ilightly wrong. What harm could there be in it? She In happy now life had some inure-t; before it had been a living death. Earn day row brought Its tte. complilhed wishes, its happiness, its hopes. The time In. gone forever when she dreamed Among the tram. The reality had come, Ind she welcomed it wnrmly. And now the beautiful, gifted, Smog; imtlva Inez wu listening to the “miller chime of loving worth. Life had (town no bright ud clear all. wondered at line. if the world could be the “meg had the like been always es omlling, the sunshine nlwoyl as bright.' What was thin golden radiance that had fallen Hound her, donning her eyes with in beauty? Only the glnmor of love, an had fallen upon thou-uncle of innocent hurt. before, And will so tall until human heart. grow cold and beat no more. so fortunate In to Bee the aignorins my other eottintr in the grounds when he had more minute. he should pray to be allowed the happiness of speaking to her. CHAPI'ut XVIII. " was the old, old .tory-told nome- tlmes under the shades of Italian vines, Among the mynlo trees oi Spain, or in the - [MOI of old Haul-ml slimy! the unr4ull of music, poetry 5nd r-seo--) linking the earth hirer 3nd lit. . golden dream. . ' The" few word: removed We only .hadow that bad veiled the brightne- of her joy. He mu no ukillul, no wary. he would have deceived a far more worldly-win girl than Ines, who only knew life front books and dr-. He did not even gt) so far as the "rt"ttre trees, but left her in a few Inlnutu, saying that it he were Then be “mad abruptly. for he I" something like an exprmiun of f an "p- on the beautiful yuung turf. _ A look of ttrent relief showed the you: nun he had spoken wisely. "Do you know Madame Montrieonet" she cried. "I I!!! to ghd." "3113534,: Gow sei"," he replied: "hut I hope to not her " won an ulna is able to naive vuitorc" - "And you," lhe said, looking at him with her shining, love-m eyes, "you give 111 this up for me? How much you must love me'." "Bow an I do that t" she asked, with u nib. "Bind me fast to yourself," he 'r,','tigt': "When my friend, renew the In git, let me but it in my power to any t l am married." "But that would ruin Four prospects," shLytid. q_u.ietlr. --- H .-eV _ tht the rnorrow Count Rinaldo came. He had BO much to any. First of all there we: a. pathetic history to be given of his family, the Mimtaltis of Venice-- how in a political crisis that ind tut Kened only twenty {can before, when e was a child in tia mother's Irma, they llld loot the whole of their pro- perty. it was oottfiaotted, and given to one of their most bitter opponents. The blow had killed his father, Ind his mo. ther had lived until he was twelveyenr- old. Her email income then became Ne own, and on that he had mini-ted, living always in the hope that at tome future Fly his Kat possession: would be restored to him. So far, all Wu true; but here Count Rinaldo diverged from the broad line of truth into a narrow line of fiction. "so you'will understand, my beloved," he said, "why I beg your silence, at least for the present. I should be both proud and happy to proclaim to all the world thnt I had won the great tren- uro of your love. But it it were known just now, it would ruin my cm for. ever. Thoao friends who hare, espoused it would cease to feel my lntereet in the matter. In another year or two it will not signify. I wish our love to re. main I. "out; Ind yet, Ine-ty love, my "rlintr--1 want you to nave me from Veronica di Giotto." "Not in-Uhnt uae," he paid. "You mast understand, they suppose me to be a stranger to their intentions; if they he" of my eppmohing muting-s, they will interfere to prevent it. f they know nothing of it until they open than noggin“ with me, they ttanttot feel cit surprise or olfence It I tellthom I an muried; they will think of name other way to new; me." " _ Ilia friends, he slid, were anxious to bring about u t'iTlrfi,atr' between him and the only child um heireu of the man who held his estates, the young and beautiful Veronica di Giotto. Here again truth was interwoven with fie. tion. veronies di G'iotto reall existed; but her father would sooner LII', seen her dead than men-tied to the loo ot one whom he con-Metal " e traitor and I rebel. Such a marriage, the count laid would ultimately reewre him to hie proper position. No doubt ot his story ensue! the {wing girl's mind. H. duped her aglin to his heart, And told her he loved ‘her better than life “all. Still, had she looked at him, the would have seen doubt and hesita- tion in his eyes, indeciwion in the qui- vering of his hot, dry lips. He hardly dared to bunch the abject he had in- tended to gecidg Ytityyvettintr. "Better do it," he thought,'"Whilethe tale I hive told u fresh and vivid-it 'taser only .tlttrnmy", . . . _-. pun: 110 In" no umilo on that beautiful young face; it wore n bewildered, ex- At any ate the DIS}: sheep lives Ion;- n an the fitted calf. ’ "I cannot think what has (some over that child," laid Madame Montqleorm to herself. "She grows more lovely ev- ery (by. i never saw anythin like those eyes; nomethlng must, be Ir,,',,','. She cmnot remain uried here. I will wait two months longer, and then, if I am no better, I will write to lprd Lynne." ,7 Ttde t'wo months spoiled the We of Inea Lynne. Then things never struck Inez. In her punionate love-dream all wan betut. tiful and true; her lover m" o hero, such " she had read of and dreamed of, but never hoped to no. He loved her " knights of old loved the lulu who crowned them. What mattered to he! now tho cold English father who had “given her nwsy,’ or the stern gloom? guardjnn who knew and cared to little for the longing; of a. young girl" hound There was no need to tell her that. When had she ceued to think of him since the evening she had teen him h'rstt Now nil her dreams weer true, her vu. lons were realized; the Lutdsomest, the brunt. the noblest of cavnllera, loved her. How true and dUhturested he must be, the thought to love a. lonely child, whom all the world had for Man. She did not see the other tide of a; pie. ture; it never entered her mind that there wu anything diabonorable in Healing the heart and love of a trusting, innocent child, in no coloring nnd dis- tortlng plain honest truth. md lute. that what wu umlerhand 1nd deceitful appeared simply roinaatie--trhat wu wrong mum! right, and oven pnioowor- thy. There are men who can no dUtort truth-and Count Rinildo Wu one of them. 810;;- ill'iiiiiriit'%, all,“ aw her lite Wu full of I piglen Iight., . " shall come earlier toonorrdi," Ilid the count, “and stay longer. I have much to any to you, Inez. Think of me, beloved, until we meet again." A A Without the least hesitation Ihe pledged her mm]. Torture and desth would never tempt her to break it; And so who took the first step in the thorny path she had to bread. - my 'ery lite iteeN for on and 1mm yum, my beloved. Ogre want from that: lips Imam more than up; no foe all. Tell me, shall I so or stay! He drew her to him. and kissed the beautifw', girlie]: face that dropped ttp. on bu shouklpr. "Toll mr." he whispered. "Deride for me. Mull I go or any r' The breath of the summer wind was not more “not tUn the rain that mur. mnrrd "stay." moved? Not the beautiful. lonely-child who had lunng all her lib, for tour. Her heart thrillm with a new and delicious hnppimu, too vagm- and dreamy for wwM-t. him sat in Burma, while he me "my haw to e:uweal our love, and when he had told it. the dark, love-lit rye: were raised to bis face. mud a little white hund wax [mid timidly in MI owe. "You will love me. deaplte all, though we may have to conceal our love, Ind hide it from nil luumnn eyes'." aid the count. “You will be true to me, darling. while I live'." "I promue,"she replied; and in after years the word» of that betrothal came back to her with stronger force. "Give me one more from”. Inez," he continued. “manure me that you will tell no one this were: of our love." Such . tale, no eloquently told, while the sum. south wind wade to them rich fragrance, and the golden gun seemed to nmile mum them. mould Lave moved a hr harder heart than that ot Iuee Thm he told her how dearly leer. Surely never did human 3 more passionate or bmutiful I than those of Count Rinaldo- trngrnuee, and the golden “In seemed to unite upon them. “mud Lave moved a hr harder heart than that of Inee Lynne. Al' the poetry and rounnca of her gifted nature were aroused. Who ever listen-d bo n (int love story nn face had haunted him in his ssh-op by night and his thoughts by day; she Wu always there; dreaming or “using. the wand of he! vain "Her left Hm; how he Wonk! be vontented lo tLroxt any title and pxmritiun, all his 'mpu of fu- ture fame, and lite only in the sunlight of her eyes. I To be continued.) 1M1 he ZS COUGHS AND COLDS. never used 'l"L'e',',e to yours. If ruhl'ysd tween the hum 3nd inhaled frequently it will never hi1 to cure any cold in the head in twenty-Tour hours. Birs,---1 have used your MINARD’S LINIMENT for the past M years, .uld whilst I have uccasmmlly used other liniments, I can "tely say that I have not? ute.d NV Tutu te.you_rs. A el Minard’n Liniment Co., Liimted Thereupon the groom produced u had! dollar and aid: “Here in 50 oerrta; that will make it 8332:3935. City Journal. "How much?" asked the bridegroom, “dressing the Ambition clergyman who u11e gag-riot] than. -- _ - - “Well," the pol-son replied. "tho law :llows mo 82.50." First Deaf Mute--Who in that fellow over in the corner of the store with his hands tied behind himt A wise mother will never give her lit. a. one a. sleeping draught, soothing mix. tum or opiate of any kind except. upon the advice of . competent doctor, who ha: been the child. All these thing: contniu deadly pouon. When you give your baby or young child Baby’s an l‘ableta you have the gaunt“ of n Government analyst that this medicine does not contnin one particle of opiate or narcotic, 1nd therefore cannot poa- sibly do hunk-but always do good. Mrs. Geo. M. Kempt, Carleton Place, Ont., says: “I have given Baby's Own Tablet: to my baby since he was two weeks old. He was a very small, thin baby, but thanks to the Tablets he is now I big, tat, healthy boy." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 can. a. box from the Dr. Williams' Medieine or., Brookville, Ont. Second Deaf Mute-That is my silent parttter.--Harperu Weekly. It was at a. well-known sanitarium. A number of frivolously disposed young annulment: wem taking their one on couches on one of the commodiom lun- baleonies of the establishment, and, de. spite the rule: enjoining perfect silence upon all, were enjoying a. lively conver- Iution, mixed in with much giggling. Suddenly, from the darkened depths ot I. room, the windows of which looked out “for: their balcony, there cm. 3 plant " voice: "Will you young ladies be good enough to atop talking so loud?” it "H. "I vu trying to wake up, and your lovely voice. lull me to sleep min every thne I get my eyes opem"-0hmser's Weekly. It leads up the mountain side to Virgil Terrace, on the River Eisach. The system employed is that if the electrical wire rope and the ascent ls made " the rate of five feet a sco- ond, or tive minutes for the whole distance. The car of four comput- mente curiae thirty-two ptL%'engerm- Lmdon Globe. What claims to be the steepest rail- way line in the world is that recent- l opened near Bozen, in the Tyrol. {he Mendel Railway, with a nudist of 64 in 100. and the \‘esuvian, with 68 have hitherto held the record, but the new line in its steepest part rises 70'in 'oo, and in_other parts 66. SLEEPING DRAUGHTS AND momma mums. "When I began td take your medi. cine I could not smell, nor hear u chum-h bell ring. Now I can both amt-111ml hear. . "When I began your trutment my head was terrible. I had buzzing 1nd chirping noises in my pang, - - - “I want to go and visit my mother and see the doctor who said I was not long for this world. I will tell him it we! Poruna that curod me." Perunu is - 'auaiiiarai" by the Pawn: Drug " Uo,, Columbus, Ohio. "f tohowed your navice faithfully and took reruns. as you told me. New I might say I am well. Ask your Dru; lst for a Free Poruna Almanac for llfJ] l'rruua Drug Co., th lh-utloznrm I (an! mend Perunn as an coughs Ind 00le You no authorize, with testhnonlul in a Mm. Jo, 804 Tenth street, l You are authorized to “in: my photo with testimonial in any publication. Mm. Joseph Hall (Thane, 804 Tenth strrM, Wtultittgtou, I). l). Could Not Smell Nor Hear. Mrs. A. L. Wetrcl, 1.03 Ohio street, 'i'trytMnuhe, Ind., say-v: Stuput Rnllway in the World. "Stte.-ttohtthtsrt" " a 'lm'it "It non Pm HATCH” you "" STIVCI Linn. who h Candi. " In “in lud- EDDYS ‘, "SILENT I' Ji' MATCHES (ti' TORONTO Till FAVORITES keeping Him Quiet Diplomacy. H is Pay. umbus, Ohio: rhn-rfully recom- tWrvtive pure for To have his menfoiy: kept green I nun must be true blue. in the value of advertising. He once stated that his firm apent du00,000 g you in letting the public know all about the value of Bee-chunk pills. He I'm-elf managed and controlled his Idvertiaing department tor I gran number of you-s, Ind no man knew better how to get the greatest possible ulue from tn outlay on printer" Ink. Fifty years ago Mr. Thomas Beechnm, who recently died, um! who founded the lemons pillmuutufttturiNr firm, wu eel]- ing pills in the nurrket-phuse of St. Hel. em. The stall from which he sold them oonsilted of a fish-tub and a trey which we; formerly part of a door. One day a woman came up to him and laid that hll pills had done her so much good that they "were worth I guinea I box." The phrue gripped Mr. Beerham, and he spent hundreds of thouunde of pounds to advertise it, end to point the motel of the pill. The vut business at tit. Helena is the result. Mr. Beechem we. I model business roux, end I great believer Could mything exceed the politeness of the Irish estbbyt An old Indy, culled for u out and laid to the driver.. mutter what .1 l¢."-“Tit-Bltl." "mY me to get in, my good Inn, for I'm . very old lady, you Bee." “Begomh, 'ms'nm," was his reply, "no matter rttt, gge ye are ye don't look s selfish soul. It forbids the ham be. tween rest and selfishness. It burn: the gorgeous nimont of the despniring heat, Ind tells it that it is despairing. It withers the leave: of the fig tree which deceive by false promise of mu- turity; it minutes the beauty mm! the harrenneu w ich have made (Minivans together.--George Matheson. Mlnard'a --they seem entire, uniform, all of a piece; nrtifically put together. At tint light you may look " them long with. out detecting the immature. It you wink to detect it at once apply heat to them,. the fire will try every mui'e work, of what tort it is. Put heat to your wax figure and it will go to pieces in I moment. The fire will not to much destroy it, u destroy its deception; it will send it back to it. original elements _-ashes to "hen, dust to dust. The tire of God dos not destroy; it rector" things to their normal atate. The wux figure is the real destroyer. It breaks the harmony of nature; it when thing! out of their plnee; it joins together what God has put “under. And the fire breaks the false union. lt nnuule the marriege between I nintly aspect and "The fut u, Imam," Wu the ra- pom, "our rudder's broken." "Oh, I shouldn’t worry about tut," aid the lady. "Being under the water nearly all the time, no one will notice that it’s gotte."-Harper's Weekly. Unimportant. The captain of a eertain yacht, Ind evinced an Inxiety touching n mishap to the craft that It once attracted the attention of . fair pf"enger on board. -iiviitu the troutue, captain!" liked the. Shoerlty. Slucerity u just “hole-hearteducsa. It means, literdly, "without wax." You have new figure put together with wu When this condition of painful muscle la found in eoujunetion with a gone”! logs of tone, in chown by'lnck " up- petite, pnllur and debility, then in nd. dition to local rest to the particular muscle involved a general course ht tonic treatment should be instituted. When the trouble can be traced direct. ly to the daily vocation of the sufferer n change should be made in the hnbits for I. time where this is possible. Untor. tunately with most persona their daily bread will depend upon the use of jar. this particular muscle, and in these cases there is nothing to do but plat-ate the rut. with I” the rest that can be given t and help it with mechnnical 1lpr"d',', for a time if this is feasible- ‘rmn " is easy to see that any muscular Fain may be "uptake-n for riwunutism or tome Home inllumnmtiun. u. it may give rise lo precisely tLe nutm- yiiriul “ylnptums. i'ur example. “ham i. 01-- uus in Home muscle on the right wide 01 the ubdmnen it has leen known to lcok for n time exactly like the evlic of appendicitis. and it has time ind again lawn trnatm as: true I'honnmtism. There are several ways in wind: the [acts may be discovered. On questimiug i; will be found that uonn- mum-1e ur certain wt oi muscles has been subject- cd to an unusual strain Ind is in a state cf mutiny in couseqnenm. The pain will be worse at night and better in the morning after the night's rest, prming tha: it ha; a but: ot fatigue. Furtln-I- irate, it will yield entirely to tl pmpm' amount of rut. in fan-t this um- Ihing When thu museles at the back of the neck are tsrteeted it is a great relief always to use a highbacked chair, and when the pain is in the arm tt 'ling should be worn. for a time' if thi Youth': ('ompmion --reist--eotuprues the whole of the lintment. When the Abdominal muscles are it" volved there must he rest in bed, with pump: some 11:04er to dude“ the pain at first-this. of course. to be givm only under the order of . physician. In milder vase: the patients can no iuop. their uiunl duties if fitted properly with An abduminul belt. . Pains can Mutntmet for Rheuma- ttsm-Ras' the Cure. A mun-1e which but been stained ei. ther by curiae or by use in same un- nwuslomod way oiten girm rise to such severe symptoms as to ind to n diagnuis of tome other tad more "ri. ms Lmublv. Thu Infection is not the same as that called myaigia, which ia. deed means pain in a ususcle, but is us- ually of rheumatic or neuralgi: nature. The tnmbln here mum is something les, uliuus. luring nothing mote lhuu a MUSCLE STRAIN TREATMENT An Elastic Compllmont. Valued Advertising. Linimont Guru Diphtheria new on the right. hide it has teen known to 'caetly like the relic of it kn time and again i "C l, 'ifli'ririu"ii'iir'iCii"j"iitti,- lo " I CORN EXTRAOIQB: Mr. httemr-at Mabel. bouncy?!» Mada.“ 'e'ltlt; J, 'hteN1.t mm’ lite." Y as 't-4bttto mm! can; In. Aren't but no hub that th Inc. ried.-Boetm Transcript. " M “You, but ntter the corn wore you 1',huu.srartsire-trror-iiGaTii; ,tytt'r).-i.ereorait-oGVriii'i". in; when Don't no Itch but-in in tut, drum/3M In: -----e----'"-" o ECO li?,,?,,),!),,,',,,, f,ifi,ll',li,'?, I mammwmwii-fpw CPtyo,he,r,titrmsdisi't-m" 'o-e..Diat'trr-rtutiarri; nqguter?" "Well," he replied, watching his wool, “Wu always been nub contention at handsome in u handsome does."--- body’s Magazine. "You. I rem-her yeou, strung." mumbled old Bill Bpnoeby, " he retied III-chi: Ipdnurtoth rod-hum in the buck of hoor- Icon. "Don't you remember an?" aid the thin chnp with the dun-p (one. m yellow satchel. "Why, I - the can doctor that remand your com M "Just what. does . point look lib?” Mr. Thomas liked one of his We guides. "A pol-rent, botst Why, a poleeat" somelin' like I kitten, only prettier. Yes, a. palm“ a heap prettier’n n kitten, ain't it, Son?" he odd, tuning to on- other negro for corroboration. Too Bugatti". Wimbletort---Rello, Bimpleton! How did you enjoy your visit to the hum "t.lutn. the can dart - bimirieton-oh, no, io. It wu All right tef, I sue-9;. ._ - It. bid'you ive the " Hanan iG note of i'ftM'l,Ul", p. y thrpleton--Yea, I gave it to him. Wimbleton-Welt, what did he " t Bitnpletort-oh, he Just looked 'll In. 1nd said, "Make yourself " home."-- Lippinoottu. Mind's Linimmt Cures OW. Augustus Thom", tho pluywrlght, told in a recent speech of . hunting trip he had taken in the tenth. Tiny wen after 'eoona and ’pouulm, but the ont trail the dogs Itruck In on. 'dll'g nude them put their tails between thir legs and turn for home. Sam did not seem no sure. Be heat. tated . moment. though you were aa ItnpreLiGkiii It. id you give. Ile "peritendent my Two men met on the street. They hadn't seen each other tor month. One of then had e wife who mule-guy tlg. ured in the moiety column. After they land exchanged viewe on thine in gen- oral, the other an uked him.. “Is you wife entertaining this winter?" "Not very," laid y.-everrtrodr's Mae. FILES CURED IN 0 TO " DAYI. PAZO OIN'I'IENT In Buarasttqed to our. any CO' a of new“. Blind. Bleeding or Win Pile. in s (010 dun or money mm“ “a. Spanking do" not cure children of bed wetting. There in n constitutional can" for thin trouble. Mrs. M. Bum. mers, Box W. 8, Windsor, Ont., will and free to my mother her cumin! home treatment, with full instrutiou. Bond no money, but write her to-dny if our children trouble you in this wny. lion! blnme the child, the claw no it ain't hel it. This tmtment lilo cum “but. lu' nged people troubled with uriu dit. ficultiel by any or night. t "The ham is all 'srttr,2ets,"utauted the Storekeeper. "No, it ain‘t, boa," ind-ted the no- gro. "Dat him'l +rrt. bad." . . A Wm. (lulu-pic. " From By L: EFL-How; -al-iiut bet" matinuod the trtorekeeper, "when it WM cured only Int week.'" ici aa' iiiriiaai. {fl 5/l7'llhlll'sl'i'i".iiiiit Into 1 general new ot a town in Ar. Lunm there recently can». . dirk)! complaining that a ham which he hid pun-hard there wu not good. L _--. _ . .. 9,; . u__.|. n l_-l.§ The (inky unwind his head retleeb holy, and “gully “gland; __ -- “Nan. muybe it Ian-61': "tee."--' per's Weekly. '.tiitrirt5ithtTdtirt5N" t"Ntatitk nt and BASELINE h the only Guam» min um you on tn before you bur. I know in: UII “cu-- wot” will do. Ind 1 Iain. you to In Nttr named vim lt Mote you my toe it. The price u low. Full pullculu-I (no. To Tmd-ttttd nun 2.Tett the Minion v0 “and our N with. (or a but] and pro-porch or Your. 9 Adelaide St. East - rottiiki6 Hamilton. neutral. London. “In. Win“. St. John. mun. wiinuetar--well, y9u_don't tale u Handsome in u Hundumo Doom UNITED TmltmrEtt co. BETTER THAN SPANKING. 'ee 'ak.. Don't Duo Doubtfut Bargain. Du" “an. Di-is It must on. oath- mum or you don't pay [or It. SOLD on TRIAL f Tr if "By Jove, Carl” aid Bentley, u we barber rubbed the top of his head, "that (all mighty good, 1 can tell you. TU III! who invented Inn-age wu not oul y a ”in, but . benetnetiir to the Whole hula mo. "a ought to put up a than to him. I en's nothing lip- it when I fellow feel. needy. Tina'- on}; 1"1Cteotable about it." aide IIM'I Llnlmont Cures Goldy Gmml (prriahlr)--wen, you talk all ot' m. shout Roeutui ' Honor- lull', and thin here - lllt ett you Yeek “d Ltasdet. night both. bit give me the good old timU. Polk- dun and to be in nah n uni... '-- ., ----- to ho in no]: u but; urF.-rr"ii; cdtpife.hiiimlt-iis"i.iri."ii', L...., _ AI.__“t .. - hour, w. a "rtttrdy.--', Mlnnrd'u Lining}; The Latest "Hit." no oolobnted soprano ill in the middle of her 0010 when little Johnny I.“ to his mother, referring to the eon- ductor of the orchestra: "Why do” that nun hit " the woman with hie mam New Exam. Ct-tfleet-. A new “that!“ approved by the Benny Commie-ion and governing but in... within Cam In.- been u-d by the up“ complain to uh eeteet the {int of January, 1909. The old amu- cetion hu been in effect since AW. Moi. It wu the “me u need by the apron. commie. in the United sum end contained many item" mot npplicnhle to the condition. existing in (hands The new clue-mention in a modification of the one which we. submitud to the bond in Hench, 1907, but to which. ow- ing to pree- of other Maine-a. the bond 'ne not able to give in nttention until “H. I! not hitting at ur," replied MI mount. “Keep quiet." - "WW, then,' what in ah. hallorln' "tmttlr for t. Are you discouraged? " your doctor'- Pl,t - 6mm?! long? lukyom' Did“ . - 'rthicsal, union now . mt than moon to detieato qromen-d have been meow-oft too; but lea-nod how to euro won. ' want to relieve low bur- dons. ham! end the pain on new the doctor‘s b , I can do chl- (or you And MR It you will out» mo. 1,XiP,ed,di,'hltA'1tu'at,ra'2t box q tho remedy which In. boon placed In my hands to be given owny. Perhatm this ono box will euro pit-,',', Mu done so tor omen. " to l o nit be lumpy and you wilt bo candy!" 2c (tho cost or _ post-co lump). our lettm held eonfi- dentin" . Write to-da for mv {we treat, mm. 188.1". E CUM Windsor. Ont. a Maura? KEEPER. to can an or 'tarts-ttet-taa-eo"- III-nin- nu. Tho R. o. SMITH CO., Dept. A., mum. on. _ _ [In - -._""--' - ___-e" - 1 our qer-B-= ”not: -eetmttr to ial-GiuiiaernAotilutttrreeuto',?f5." - to" In tg.ahstdteqNat, on an no. "a: non: a maul on"! of "rest" WM. " will retro twetoitte9, thou-Ind cub to [and]. it, Rea-on- ttrr polling purely donu- Ilc Will eonatder mum new In “an“. In no; mum-m. w. T. McKeulo. lion] br Talking Post Curtis. The mung posUl eard it the inven- tion of . French engineer, and hue be, come no popular in that country that the American rights have been neural and the device will he placed in the w- ies of the United States. The Person wishing to tend n talking pout-l card to a triend, enters the booth nnd talks into n machine thnt records the word. on the specially prepared postal cent when the recipient receives the curd A hundred or n thou-end lulla- away, he, or perk-p: she, takes the curd to the nearest postal booth and insert- it in n nauhine which talks the manage it can nine. The record on the postal cud m indeetructihle and the cum mice of the lender in hunt-Popular Mechanic-u. iartiiibTGi, aux. aa unit's-o'- In! with: unable. to. In In. C., W0! ISO OLD TIME SONGS 110 60ch llClTATIONB. THM PRACTIC- Don't lb swan nigh“. Invonl and Inert-h. 'trq to on. your-loopho- nul u own-d by “on“ that. A tow and any 'ettrf9.fltitir ling, iiiitirGritTiiaiart "iii and uroncthonlnc. P f..mta, St 0mm”)! A Woman's Sympathy MODERN 'iiirrEL7i8iltt.cs. , m: nos; nézsbi'igfj i')yity?tr.t.ie. --" --"- - IIIHOUI “I m VOICE W, -.--. --t..- "an aim" WANT%gr-W'" N a. - was eeet ee, Nd], than; irhnt ia III. hotlerW '-4hgtse- Wan. ISSUE NO. 1. 1909 the Wells and In“. can”... out WI] In w . h. Idea on. who doun't - "eq.-'-"-"'-"'" - _ " m m won". WORK sum 6- -ttse and checking A 4.. an... mu m Tutorial Tau. I!" '4'”). way to POR BALI. In it u; an "ara iii r it Ten St to t'tt,1t it.“ One 3.376.211”. nor an}: he Survivors Dyi Rater-l "I“... I'm- “Hm“;- b'othierg unlined when put of the cilndrl, “13"] diem wen the “air gun whole garrison Metv I! hon-r u still [and mm “In maker when the first m. I lit I! lump, but "II I round to deep squint shock: would which Irv and teeeigie EHCAPED WITH All! 'Ut the uptu'tion I n halve III swaying and m) in. I h th. M. “an node a two, with which all In. the window to tl Italian hail, of tive [In cared tro- the house uitla W- T Naplu Cable - English mun. . lo-dny than" 11w which - erowdm Inn-dun. collected fro. one of the who was employmi fir- in “II. M MEEFINA UT'T1'.ittn in terror and gun (In-l. the tu-, th shriek. and prayer- uon no terrifyitqr t caved qmtte lost m "So ”our "'10 w than the In". calla]; lubiunu reported [been its Iorst at l.tt Nut Butt-min Wen- hrevy death mil, nu ttUtioet of 400 of tltr, an. in (kl-brim i, lava destroyed. 611)!“ AND “T" “will hid not n In: for (be day MM Mend-y naming; tir Lilli“ wave Mill Mr and tho splendid " in: mud with 0-1 “about warning (In (Mable. A (rm! :4 ttrqxtatds after “no tir in the chips in the I m"qtht a imp-w ol looking up, our Min min. A denu- elm “tight, and 'llil'h no far IBrr.r out lo te to the, 'tlt, "ituatr . dun-n ”null .Inillilntml. Wulatiuu l 0-day that . emu-in! "tstittu Qttutttit.r. toile it 1 “a the dentl, H y I tettrletw.s to m, " III- the mu m In ttte pn-u-m. l thew-Mill (In-w urn fear (Int Llu- Pr"'" Po"' ttte grtuttest in l' )IEEB‘ISA'S DIM“ N Alt tle “Miuru~ tFt .ticm lun- prarnrullx kWh-cues of It Awful s -trol4te " “than Italy. “he and Qum- N by A pull - tin-n that 'thrs to-O y “a horror wrikhh'. The King to J: . made . [mar l MAM 1mm. MrALutP'Etr he Cable - Flu-l in! details as I'vnv'u This view J" the “W.“ “d " It) min, and “not", w -- it" $925; on 'toeiiiqe.f.rse, (Tin M Ind befe at (I! " the

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