" " mt. quite Mord-Id you, Gaunt. nil-Bo." 9hr add. “You viii our It" to he I and. ya you wick to to married. How can 30;: naug- both." ""3135; Uiridrili in I Sr,r, ten- in vo'd, brought I height Manon "th into the proud Kee. and tor â€no mum“ at. made no "W. (mm-n 1X. Ill on. Yet the count. had not luv-u er-ttal in bin love adventure: 1 Nude: he hm! met with I Amman My... He hat I of her, And had dandy b nrrcv on the u i of his pump the lady 'MS',' gave Je to a root balm; "thr.,', and munod " Rome. It skier c and“ " Eome. in sheer august the count thd from Italy. ll. "me hard that a. Donn Maria “ban, the muly child ot . rich merchant. in Sovilla. would In ultimauly one ot tin waalthiut hrir. cuoo ll Spun. ll. went immediately to hunt-lush. mum! the My in qua-sum, no longer young, but amiable and tum-om- ylhhod, Bnd, to a matter of E'DUNQ, nur- rounded by adore“. Danna Marin - rd Bo big-n ot pretrre'teet tor the hand non. count will; devoted him it to her, and while emleavorirtg to mnken n in- bred. in the heart of the Spuniah heir. no. he “I Ind loved Inez Lynm. and while emleavorirtg to mnken n in- tereqt in the heart of the Spuniah heir. no. he “I Ind loved Inez Lynne. Count Mental" wan o-‘cntiully . ml fink In“. Nu matter what the cont, he - "hind him-ell the grtcifietvtiort of any wich. Now that tor the me! till. he loved, and Ion-d passionately, he determined that " I†risk the benunlul {om girl should be wooed and Wot'. Ila now that I nuns-go with her would min all " proupotu, tor the had no non ' but he and "otttl for that. All in Count Rinaldo “It“ "or than. or " Any futur- time, m" the gratiti- eatimt of M. own Ellilh wishes. Ho had roolvod that n private nur- rb.tto should uh plan u Boon u he could persuade In“ to consent. no " od Nun-ll what mm to be June ntter that. A hundred things mlzzht lumen. He would trust to has and butane. 'lbe present I“ do». worth living tor; the lulu" must take are of "so". Thnl. hat might aunt the young girl he had taken and: pain. to win was jut paulblv. The MO. "th on“ or twice now“ his dad, but ho (“uni-sled it, " he did any other thought. nnd dwelt only upon the hunt-u. of winning the love. ly, innocent child, who trusted hlm no byway- .. .. s._r._, , Tia" this I'm-Hus, unprim-iplml, nel- fish ml whom tho poor girl intruuted with her love and her lite. At tint the thought of a were! mutiny w“ dis- mal-l to - proud, high spirit. It wu not no, she felt, that the Inst of tht Malicious“ should be Won; but he - her generous nature. an] wmled to that. He dwelt upon the try and romance ot their love, grown); like s beautiful tlower in the shade, unlike tho common. vulgnr love that sought the light at 'by. lie nppulul to he! Tur- oeitr. Rho wu on young, an chi duh in he! duplicity, she must he pnrdomd that Oh. yielded to hi: xenon: prayers, And pro-Ind to Income hi. wife in sec- any. Rho "a In in simplicity, that the yielded nod promised to not. The count undertook d! the unsup- mu. Inez bribed old Junnita, telling In a. was going to npond I long day out in tho (rounds. A urn-Rog. stood was. I short distance down tho road, and lo one aw her as she Itch! front In to... No one Ilium] the lonely girl. ( in n“ m by In Immune“: room; who 're "weed 39 wai}_ upugx G'l'f Indy, uid_m-thing at her absence. the returned late in the evening, with a pale, frightened (we, no on: “w lot but Nita, who was waiting for her; do than! the trembling girl, nttd v.ado in m norm wile. telling her uh. had valid too In. ad must not go out don spin. In bee hurt, the old ur- vnt (lowly pmod the solitary ht- and 101d, 103.9! the interim. Ev'on while tho “glamour" lasted, Inez mver liked to remember that dar-ttut hurried “it" the hillconlnud cen- mon that and her touvor to Rinaldo, the Introduction to her Inn-W's friend, Luigt Carmella, the 'ttttut,',",',,','; Even the passionate thanks, t loving wank, um! lender can... at her Inn-bond. did not on.†then things from her mind. She In. not quite him; oh. did not like to remember that had helped to dual" Mad-mo Mendocino. In Mter you: she could not endure to think how an)“ bug duped and betrayed his". Never in his life was the Count Rin- aldo eon-mm. to any one so long u to, " wife. Rnd a. hen rich. he would: wisps never have tired of her. As it i w“. when the first wild infatuation I hop- to we" oil. and the future looked , Mn in the (no. he laid to that! '2t'/ b but in. I rub and foolish dud; ’00 he no never anyth bat kbd and m n has " m "but! In For nix wtsoid weeks, deqrlter thie on. nhndow, her life wu like a dream of to. nab“. Her young husband new day by day to adore her more and no". The, we". long and bunny hours tug.- ther in the amp grove, when he had firut told her of his love. Ho - con- rd to thnntt ber for Witt ho ealieu he! "go-"mu “with.†Neither of them that.“ much of their future, or of how their mama union would and. For six weeks Inez drank deeply of the I tir cup of harpineu. Day by day she grew , Mtt {under o the h-nduono, kindly Inn, Ilr' whoa every word loo-oil like . - l ot Duly one. did the "or â€k of tho future. , tu and than he told in that, when .n need t he for my was ended, he shank! Io to , hf Mada-u Mam-one. “a claim In. bride. Mu " wu may for the Iklltul, INQmplished : A iiKot (In; world to dot-oi" Hui inno “It child. and make everything plans! bl. to tor. - _ -. _ -. HIS L0RDStilPS ROMANCE u tar. At oabeab:d felt um" um! money "ett wim- pun-rem: I it!" t' no cw _ -. -... . _ v Sun, , - . simple. pretty gilt, a woven chain In... 1 of her own black, shining hair. she pic. ntnre. l mud to haul! how delighted he would â€Mantle, how he would kin her and than: .0 to, her, "for he long me so mueh. my poor bride. [Bin-Mo," the thought. lished At the Appointed time she stood near inno. i the ovum "no, but for the first time attsi. 'tter failed in meeting her. It WM long put their mud hour thee, Petrie _ . " -----. I., -- It In. ooked I "ttted to you'." I that l le looked It the baud“! yam {no deed; [and the love-lit elven. Pttdt,',t Italy d and 5nd true suck. ., M}. e.rl' mum. In. I ....e..._ _ Again that evening, despite the beauti- .t'ui your]. he. that haunted him, the i count laid to himself that he had done l a rash end foolish Action. It was eet. i dent Donna Maris mount him to under. ( utand that he had risen in her estima- i, tion and held 1 high ploco there. Per ;hape his anenco had piqued her; cer- gtniniy her other Iuitors did not shine I in the presence of thin high-bred, hand. , lam. count. l " in possible to repent even oi the lreeiintion of our moat ardent wishes. ‘Count Finaldo found it In, nithough he inner showed it to " young wife; a ; thouund time. ho wished that the had 1 the wealth of Domus Maria, then he need , never "pent, need never leave her; but I Affair: wre growing deepernte with him, fund " resolved to an must with ghie devoted 3nd intimate friend, Luigi Camello. To him he confided all. fill imprudent Inn-ring. was shady known I to him; but now he told him of his em- l Inmued circumetnncu, and the chnnged mnnner of the heir". toward him. [ “What u pity it u you have hur- dened yourself with a. wife, Rinaldo," .snid his friend. "I niwny- thought it I most fooiilh thing to do." visits, or wok. lea tenderly to her. But stitieiatue begun to press upon him. In his first an" pursuit “Donn. Maria ho had involved himself largely in debt. While I" his thought: 3nd on- "girl we" beat upon winning Inez, he had do". the lame, and now ertif.P.r.t begun to pron him on nil olden. While ho Ind continued his wooing of the heiress, they were not axiom; but now that rumor aid he land can“! his at. tenuous, they begun to dreadiosktg their money. It w" not pleasant, whenever he returned from his beautiful young wife, to {ind " table strewn with biiis and chmoroul demands tor payment. Ono evening, among his vows. he found on invitation from the {other of Donna Maria to n grunt] (at. to hegiven " hie house. Rightly eonieeturing that the Indy herself Inn-t have been the orig- inator of the invitation, he accepted it. Donna Maria received him kindly, sud told him this fete win uiven u o (are- well to nll their friends in Seville. They were going to live at Modrid; and it want possible, the lady added, that aha might we the count there. Her manner was even fluttering†kind. With a. low bow he declared that he should know no happiness spin until he Ibo was at Muirid. l Then, in u. low voice, for the words ', had an ugly sound, the traitor unfolded Ihb plan. At first the count liitemd ilmpntlautly; than the iambic style in l whirl: his eornenion spoke gained upon lhim. Ha sighed a. he listened, And at l tor not). moments in perfect silence. "It in n clever idea. certainly," he slid. ‘ "But do not be impatient, Luigi. I do 3not lite to think that I I'll“ never see “but beautiful lace apiu. You think i there is no tear of drteetion.1" "But, Ibo is so bountiful, and I loved her so," said the count. "You have indulged in a very great luxury, let me tell you," "id his friend; "it is oeldum that people in your posi- tion or mine an “ford to marry for love. I do not Bee what you can do. You might follow the heiress to Madrid, and marry her, but for the wife you hare here." . "A Wife that no one knows anything shout." told the count; "that in n were: only known to you." Then the two men paused and looked nt each other, In the counsel: of the win there in goodness and wisdom; In tho counsel: of the wicked, sin abounds. "The only thing I on Ice for you, the only way of "PBpe, is by freofatt your- toâ€, if such I. thing be possible, trom the tie you have contracted." said Cul- Hello. his love or die. "Fortunately tor you," said Luigi, "your wil- new: to be . simple, un- uupocting child. It would be any to deceive her, tt you like to do so." "I would not hurt her fur the world," "I would not hurt her fur the world," cried the count. "Them in nu need for that," said his friend; "it an be manned; and she, far from Impacting you, will mourn over you In one of tho best and truest ot men "I u, not we how it would be done," mu "no reply of the man who, three numthn Mo, Atul declared he must win _....._... "But I love her still," he said. "I do not like to leave her." "In Hut can, why waste my time Ind yours'." said Luigi. "The alternative lien very plainly before you. It you rem-lo here you wlll certainly be im. mlnonml for debt, and no lose everything. Even if you do remain, you can- not. clcim your wlle. You have no mean. of “parting her. There in noth- ing but ruin lore you in Seville. Free yourself; follow Donna Maris to MI- drid; Ill-try her, and you will be one of the niche“ men in Spain." "You t-lk of (mung myself." mid the count, impatiently, "as though it were any to do Bo." __ Criii- JiartiiGiiid loved,' and so died youre.", _ . _... .. . .. u! '- Jfso it is," Interrupted Luigi, "it you will only follow my adviee; but, remem- ber tttis-my brain. are my eapital, and, it our plot. intends, l Ihlll expect . very handsome scknowledgmettt of my skill." "Not the lust," replied Luigi. "that unsuspecting wife of your: will listen to ms nu! holieve: Ella! will make no in- quiries; Ibo will not dare to draw down the Inger of her friends when there will be no one to protect her." Even his hardened heart softened as he uttered thou low words. What had the innocent girl done, that she should be no cruelly devolved! 7";\‘ow mind." were Luigi‘s parting words," you begin this evening. We Inuu have it all over in ten days, and you mun " to Madrid." CHAPTER XX. Inn "at .wv-u Iv. v..- ----" worldly hurt, and In chard her to Ill. While her husband plotted with his friends, In“ Wu wondering what made him late that evening above all others. She had â€naming to give him-her lint present to bim-snd she had Ipent nanny happy hours in preparing it. It _ . .. - "an __ -_---e_-Wr_ "-.., runny look upon his It", stood be, tore her. "I In: growing frightened," the said, wringing forward to meet him. "Oh, Rinaldo, what Ihquld I do if anything u"i,"uaiiiu, and I loved t" 'oriliGides. “my. am that nothing could lama, and he would love her tilsti19e_ditd. - .. "Si; Ev; him the little thin, and lie tened in wondering delight to bin pain. and tunks. - _ __ .. _ “71 Ban never part with this, 1m," he said; "1 shall war it u I darn: it will keep your love nlwsyn with me." -- . I I - AA,__I ALA-A ..-- ,-_. --.- w-.._,_ ""_""_" _ lat he knew, " he uttered these words, that it " plnns were carried out he would never see his young wife again. a. In t bad Inn, .etfuh, reckless and unprincipled; set not quite lost an not to feel was remorse It the part he “at: gluing. He looked pale, end agitated, is eyes were dim, and his smile forced. "Tell me, Rimldo," laid Inez, uniden- ly, "what made you so late this, even. ing." "iie did not look at her as he replied that he was not well, that he had been suffering trom a strange pain in his head. "it you were to be ill," she said, in glam, "could I not come to nurse rout" "le," he replied, ."that would never do. You would mandolin all Seville. Do not fear. Let us tre, of something more pleasant than il nesa." "I cannot help it," sold the poor young wife. "Your hands are burning hot, Rin. Aldo; your {use clung†from white to crimson; you do not look like your- self." a "Do, my husband?" she replied,-- " should die with you. I should to on living here until my heart rake. That would not take long. Wh_en_ I lose you. I lose all." " Again the better nature ot the man swab: within him, and he In" resolved that he would be true to her. come what might. But those debts, that dreary imprisonment that awaited him it he lingered here, the hopeless, helpless, pov- erty, contrasted with the glowing picturs which Luigi had painted ot the time when he would be one of the richest men in Spain. "My race in not a long-lived one," u said, dreamily: and glue looked u him in anxious alarm. "No Moulaltl or" lived to be old." "But you," she cried, duping her luutdrr-"yott must live. my luv-banal, or you mutt let me die with you." "Inez," he tsaid, turning to his young wife, "All men are Low-spirited at times I feel terribly depressed to. day 1).) not be startled at. my queer tion. What should you do if I wen to die?" Count Rinaldo never forgot the look of anguish that came upon that beau. tiful face. -- - "I have a presenllment upon me," he said. "Ah, Inez, you will never forget me, I know. No one would miss me but you. My cousin would be Count Montaltl. He would be clever and worthy. It you lived to hear Ills name become famous in Spain, would it recall the poor count who loved you so well?" --- -- .. "Do not talk to me so, Rinaldo." she cried; "you torture me." "Then I will not, it it grieve: you," he returned; but several times that evening he reverted to the cousin who would take his title. In after you"! Inez remembered how that evvning, after he left her, he returned to her side, and folded he.- in his arms as though he would never release her. Again she smiled, and asked him if he was falling in love with her afresh. Poor girl! she little dreamed how or when she should see Rinaldo Morrttuti_tyrtrirt, The following evening he did not come. She waited by the oran e-trees until it grew late, and that night Inez first learned the torture of suspense. He must be ill, she knew. How she raved blindly, madly. against het late He was ill, and she could not even go to see him or nurse him; there was no means by which she could ascertain how he “as, or any- thing about him. Was ever late so sad as hers? Madame Monteleone hardly knew the pale face that greeted her the 'ollowin morning. All that day the girl live: in a torturing fever of suspense; it seemed that evening would never come. Long before the lime she was at the trysting-place, watchin ' with wistful eyes, the road by which he should come. There was no si n; her eyes grew dim with tears, and flier hands burned like fire. The suspense seemed killing her, when. in the fer distance, she saw some one coming along the high road. One glance showed it was not her hug. band: it was Luigi ()ernello, looking grave and anxious. Did he feel any sorrow or remorse when his eyes fell upon, that pale, mourniul face? It was so changed, he hardly knew it. “What is it." she cried. "Where is my husband? What are you come to tell me?" Gravely, and with all seeming kind. ness. he told her that Rinaldo ay ill, and that he had begged him to see his wile, and give her many loving messages tor him. "Can I see him?" cried the poor young girl. "Remember he is my huslaud. Let me see him." "It would be quite impossible," he replied. "Rinaldo will hasten to you as soon as he is well." A half smile of relief quivered tor a moment upon her lips. and she said. more cheerfully. "Then. ho is not very ill; ho will soon rteoer?' "We hope so,†was the reply; "but et,',,?",',',',',,') the fever is very pre- valent, and e has shown some symp- toms we do not like. The best medi. cine that_can be giv_en him wilLbe traiGiiiGiessisairii from you. It I tell him you look and or unhappy he will grieve doenly. "Then I will try not to look or feel either the one or the other," she said. “I need not, it you tell me le. will be here, _ peg-Imps. w-ynorrow.' She kept back the last. rising tears, the bitter Bobs that rose to her lips, and smiled as she bade the traitor "yogi-night? . . . ".. , "How did she bear it? What did she “F†cried Count Rinaldo. eag- erly, that evening. when his friend nought him. “She will not die of grief" replied Luigi, with a cynical smile. “Sh: became quite cheerful before I left her. She will soon be consoled, I im_aging." . . .. . . fy In her after life, Inez never forgot the slow torturing agony of those days; to know that her husband, who had given up all for her. was ill, and yet she could not heln him was in grief beyond words. Had the risk beer hers. the would have braved all, and have gone to him; but, for his own sake, she must not. The day seemed endlessly long; and when the evening. so anxiously waited tor, acme it hut, a hull hope would rise in her heart that he might be there. (To be continued.) J' he u MESSAGE or non Day’- On TIMI come a a may: of hope to all worried when. Them is no other medicine can equal the Tablet: for the cure of new. bowel and Wing troubles. They make sickly, peevish, crying children bright and well. Guaranteed to eonuin no opiate or poi- mnom lemming stuff. Mrs. J. Laroque, Log Valley, Sank ' any": " lute found Baby's U1": Tablets a blessing both to my children end myself. I have tried them for most of the ills that come to young children and have never known them to fail." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Broekville, Out. Elephant's Strung. Death. _ An Agra correspondent Vanda I re- markable story concerning what in de. (lared to be the deliberate suicide of tut elephant The great annual Incl: or hit " Bate- sar in the Northwest Province: u held on the bank of the Jumna. which is there crossed by a bridge of mu. At the tside of tho river opposite the tair there is a dope down which tho elephants bringing visitors to the bridge did. into the river and orim “rod-n A young elephant, making the trip tor the first time, trumpeted angrily when his trappings were stripped from him pre- paratory to his swim, but seeing other elephants crowing the ntrenm ahead of high he plunged in and followed. When he reached the opposite bank, however, he swerved around 3nd sum back again. The mahout sought to force Lira around Lgain, bat without result, and when within a yard or two of the bank the elephant, after trumpeting again. plunged down into the river. Just in the nick or time the mahout mu rev med by men- of a long bamboo. hut the elephant m" drowned, to ttll Ip~ 't,',,rl"ll' by his own deliberatu art,--- rom the London Standard. Are you discouraged? In your doctor's bill a heavy 'trutrtcial wad? 't your pain a. heavv physical burden? I now what these mean to delicate women-4 have been 1tiey.'ut11:. too; but learned how to cure 'Nh'i5 want to relieve arour bur- dens. hy not end the pain an nap the doctor's b II? I can do mm mr you and will..it you will ealtt me. '* * ' - an; n Jvu v'lu aâ€... um. Alt ion need do is to write for a fret box 0 the remedy which has been placed in my hands to be given awn)“ Perhaps this one box will cure gr,',', as done no for others. It so I a all be happy and you will be cured for 2c (the cost of a. gauge ammo). Your letters held mun- ential’lI. Write io-dav for mv free treat- ment. RS. P. E CURRAH. Windsor, Ont. Mnrk Twain was talking about the (among robbery in his beautiful mun. try house, says the Boston Herald. “Had I been living in Hartford," he said whimsically, "some of my Hartford friends would certainly have accused me of robbing myself. They have I poor opinion of me in that town. - _ u - "Marshall Jewett. the ex-Govemor, and to take up the collection in our Hartford church. They never asked me to take it up. I fretted a good deal over this platter, .- " ‘Boe hero, Jewett,’ I said one day, 'they let you take up the collection every Sunday. but they would never let me do it." A _ __ - -i, 'titCreir. they would,' said Jewett “What is, with a bell punch, like the borne on eondqctoiue.L' The origin of dominoes has been txttrib. med vuiouily to the Greeks, the Chia. ese and Jews, but in Paris contemporary has discovered that the ever popular We owes its invention to the Benedic- tine: of Mont Casein. Two of the order were sent into lengthy retreat, and they hit upon a method of whiling away the Apnro time without infringing the ruin of oilence by playing with square stone: upon which var‘ms dots were marred. While perfecting themselves they tserie) ed or rather evolved the fire,', and were Iccmtomed to frequent y repeat when playing in the etching Palm. from Yes- pen, euiteeia!!i the first, tha: i; Psalm . . . ' -t, ..ate-ts It-'..,.., Int... in, winch begins "Dixit Duminus Dorm ino meu." When the retreat was over the game was soon known in the convent. Then its {awe spread to the village and beyond. The verse was reduced to one word, "Domino," hence the name as we hue received it. ~-I"rom the London Globe Repeat it v-iiGitoh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." 7 Repeat it: -"Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." A Woman’s Sympathy "I doa't know much “out the politics ot your country." ruched mo VUUI. tllag. lbhmln. "but I In" raid ot your politicians. Mr. Brynn belong: to what ll known In the Uemoerulc Duty. doe. he not?" "No. Mr," mud on mu with tho bulging hm. 'What " known " an Dunn- crane can! belongs to Mr. Brrna."--Ctaioqo 'rrttsotk, Shocked Ptrrent--1 should my he didn't! Child, you forgot that he con- duct: tut archer!†at one of the first. clnas theatres! Fair Debutante--Prof. Werdiko didn't seem to like it when I told him I thought he was working too hard Ind than he ought to try and get . little frerh air now and then, _ Ten years no the Underwood wu . two by ttwt-tho only vulblo when To-dny than ls no other kind. 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Miuard’s Liuiment Co., Limited G'entlemert,-Las1 winter I received grent benefit from the um of MIN. ARIYS LINIML‘NT in a severe attack of Laorippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in can: of inflammation. One ot our Urge, wild animals that sleep through the winetr is the badger. Wu burrow extends a cun,ddersble dirt, tanee and winds about. an if the camp pant meant to make it a: difficult. as feasible for his entuuies to storm his ortresl. When the winter come- he but the doom by closing the entrance with soil, which not only make! his dwelling All the more mare, but helps to keep out the cold. Then he retires to tho ttrrthest cormr and coils him-elf up on a nice, to“ bad of well-dried gust Sometime- the badger will occupy a "fox earth," which for some reason has been deserted by Reynard. The squirrel also Fun to 2at his cosy neat Imon the reel, than: he wnkom 11'lJl,',"fllf, to have . fee of nuts which he Us stored in an out-ot-the-way Corner known only to himself. - ' kahuna made to Monat and!“ and per: ted tr: Slr w. R. Meredith, Chic! Juice. Mott. o. W. Ron. "-pmsmlsr ot onus-10. Rev. N. Burundi. D. u., President View Colltze. Rev. Father N11. President of st. Ito- hul'a Cullen, Toronto. Bum Rev. A. Sweatmun, Bishop of Top onu. Rev. Wm. MrLIren. D. D, u-Prlnclpnl Knox Collette, Toronto. Dr. Tim!†Vexeublu remedial tor (ha liquor sud (chum habit. Ire healthful. we. Inexpensive home new“. No hysoder- mic Injecuous. no publlcuy. no to» at tune from business, and n certainty ot cure. Comsultttiott or correspondence invited, (blanking Physician " was sorry to hear that two oi the nurses flu-maid over the food I had prescribed tor the patient in room 30. - -. . .. __ '__. _ _‘___.__ Minard's Liniment Cure: Colds, "e. '"ririineciiinir; they had u regular grueling fight over it. "Well, no~mammn." said he slowly, evidently tinting in his mind for In ex- cuse, "but," he added reassuriugly, " cried a little before I came down suits!" --The Delittetvtor. . Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. "Cyril," said his mother, us they at down to the breakfast table, "did you mrsrlt, tour flee this morning!" do t" sh: asked. "No, made." laid her little aka. "We haven't had a eat in the haul. since you went sway.†Liquor and Tobacco Habits A. Mra'AtiGAWr, M. D.. C. M. Aunt Ann had come back on a viait. "Don't you keep any cats now, Bee. tlips of Knowledge. Queer Sleeping Places. Didn't Mean It, Perhaps. " Kongo Bt., Toronto. Canada you undo to Dr. Tags-rt: protu- Lndlnx and personal integrity permit- Morning Ablutiorts. Hospital Horror w, A. HI'TCHINSUN Yours, um w (but parn are I You can minions]: remove Btty com. out" 1 hard. am: or Mending. t ' â€pl 1n. hituam's 1 For" Extractor. " new: Sunni. Ina-mum! mmnlm no Beidr. is Imam-m- bee-n» cam-ad t only of healing mum and balms. st.IN yam In I use" Cttrq gunmntetd. Sold by all mm I met. bank-s. Erin†“Autumn. ___ -- __ ---- -- .-.. lugs CORNS VALETS FOR ALL 'iArr"iu"iiifii"""FiiitiEgs CORN EXTRACTOR, “3‘“. (Minn! has It. rtculinr system of er. amination. The-re are three cumin» tions only during the enure count, one for emu-am. one in the middle of the cum-e and one at the end. Life " ury may at ortord--erhaP0 'ort easy ~thinks mum. There are not- Life Easy at the Says a Studont Murrium Beall G sity of Minouxi In: “nudes whular at " lYl|Fl IV ..._ .._-- __ um Huh in l olambia, ot which he w" a charter member yuut the tirst chair nun. _. . . â€4.... u.‘ [an Mr. (lifr'en my: tha two months he has be paring tor. an vxarur must lake before the as y run: for rverytlsintr. A a)". pro' gnumm- begins v. 7.30 o'eiock in the morning. when n 'rervtrtit wake: the nu- dent and gels " huh randy. Breaths! is brought into the room at 8.30 o'clock. From 9 o‘clock to noon the and.“ in Amman] to study. At 1 o'clock I light Fromws o‘clock to noon the and.“ In supposed to study. At 1 o'cloek I light lunch it brought into hia room. At 2 o'clock he goes out for physictl examine and may not return until about 5. Then coma the afternoon tau, to which one ttonll.v invites a friend. Dinner is urved u 7 o'clock in the oununuu dining-room, where student. and teacher-1 dine together. The pine in “hich Gitfen had dinner " a big, (in. mom, " lth in high wiling. The side. are paw-Hui in oak and hung with the por- trait, of ancient benefactor. of the col- lege. The silver used M. the table u from GO to 300 your. old. After dinner the students usually go out to amuse turnse1vetr.--Univerittr Missourian. Gold Lald Watch ' on easy “I met that wily womnn friend you in- trodueed [no to," said the “actor. "8h (allied all the while about you. She " wnyn does. Thin time she guild I honey smile and said: bb ‘Don't you think she has lovely titlu for her short stories? " 'Yer,' laid I, Imiling back. "Then she smiled n Iweeter mile than ever; like honey, it Wu. Fs ‘Bnt did you over nolioef all. Asked me, ‘how little they soon to In" to do with the subject of the not}? "1 don't care," aid the Iron“. "Ther can't help it. They Ire mode like that, some of them. 1 med to paint us tran. tnully u I write now. Then they and to stand before my pictnu- Ind smile their honey mile- and lay: .. ‘What’lovoly frames ybu hare.' " Philadelphia Ledger. PAZO OlN'l‘HENT In mu to can In cuss of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piltm In a to u 691‘qu new“ “a “I n'pou a?†an. out. his». u Clarin- mu are pretty fur."~boulnvlllo Conn- Journal. 7 “It In uld that Kina Eduard moh- cxugnycoounx "T. dolh:|_niooo." -ee 7 Kay; and tr, Ind I random ot Amulet- uu ot mum-o. run to be: “that on mom- in "etatrttittat, H 39th tty--" We“ 0m will ai. In†can my coughs and colds." June 2--Rrated in" docking}! Iruh, man’n wife all Pt long. Ian-.- " cr.."" -- A; I,- .. ... Juno 3-4itill h: "ouing. Getting rather warm. Juno 6--HLtded over to milkmun. June Minn to knead" by milk- nnn for I, (In: of beer. June l-Paid out by bank cuhier to Irishmall. PM _cri_sp undiglun. June 6~§emnined id cu): drawer All day. June tV--UFtnfortable all dny in We}! pre. tune 7--Got wet while being trader- red acros- bar to chauffeur. There in a lot at dirt on me. June n--aven to waiter u tip. Mil. lionaire didn't seem to comider me of much value. June Ib-Turned over to walk“ wits. June 13---Handed to jeweler with . lot of other bills by wniter'u wife for n mapiifieettt diamond. June 14--Another dreary tf, in a hot little eomparuttent of the jute er'n lug. iron vault. Juno-trivers to 'ai1lionaire by than! ten} in {111115131 Inger bill, te Easy at the English University. $ays a Studont From Missouri. Morrison Bull Giffen, at the Uuiser- y of Minaouxi last year and new a ‘0de scholar at Unord, has wrawn hilt-r to the mud ot' the (‘mmopoll- n Huh in (uhlnlbid, of which he we June ltF-RGtrid up Juan; other great beks ot. _lug'gr denomietionr. June "r-tating in young Inn'- pocket when thin and sonny hand suddenly wind me. Hard tanner own- er yell, “My pockets hue been picked†June 17--Turned over to puny pro~ prietor of grog shop. June MF-Exchange, for plug of to- bum. June Il'--- Paid on: in change to you; man who bought petty solitaire ring. . June go-Miiister held In. ull (in, in his fingers, frequently cumming he clogdy. __ - -- _ Jude 21--Nid out to farmer by pretteher's wife for three pounds of but. ter. June 19--Dropped into contribution boy of clntrth_trt '""ler of tobacco "ore. June 25-0“ buried in farmer'. eel. lar. Guess he thinks I Am u "dad one." June Hull buried in ecu-r. I Our pose I will 'le"f, the rest of my li o itere.--l'rom t Boheminn Magazine for January. June 22--4hrried about twenty miles over country road in {Ar-91"- pocket. Considerably shaken up. June 23--Phused In woollen sock. June fu-Farmer sewed up end of lock, holding me And other money, “a put it in an old Hagan. _ _ - DIARY OF A DOLLAR BILL. "In that an. 1:? frlu‘l." he «and. '" ttoth you will n " runner II“. than tt I. was“. A.'"'" W menu, he mutt“ no no. “but Lima-Noni." with a no "no“. Oneo s an“! hm met 3 win ter. "B-r-r-r." cluttered tho In". “Whirl a. "quilt. my triad!" gun-d the in. crutmy. . "Why IQ wail» II arable. I - " FILES CURED IN 6 TO ll DAYS. Father. DEM“- Howgrd "on Th who to: winked up u the on. In the They Simply Can't Help " COLD WIMP"!!! PABLI. 1 an)! that during the lost he has been kept busy pre- nn vxatniruttio? “hid: be NO DOUBT AT OXFORD uri.tme. hon cunso a',',',.e,,.'tf'Mrf -_""-"'""""-tCrC'cCTd Adm“! WANTED: EDGULAJ‘ CUSTOM- en; Inuit cun- munâ€; numb. In. or return-ole: tutu-Ive Lon-now; all" or commit-Ion. Alfred Tyler. Landon. Ont. In. a"-.. --- -___"_ _ _ (to and you“ unwanted newton at Ocu- (urllh'l when! board. They did not Ire: 'trqHNtt" " luv. II, clan-pot - II in- ma. In†Three. "Do you think I“. “oh-on m- can. enough tando- to GROWN?" M on. of the el6ertr, mum-d c¢o¢l~oonlllin~ In! on. an. "own! Why, ot can“. she "" u amt an! of alumina m It." “and M. Porter. willy. "We ttever lnnd anybody (In begin to my " much." um Henry Lune. “Why, on. 1mm 1 I’ll In the" at New†M. and “In Hob-on mm the who]. unto-ovary ammo o! tt--or-rvi" odor in that ochool- Arour.'u-rottth'a Cowman. w AME-W: m; Inn-u whore: bud-om atoms: all our per- (on Nun. Wm. mun. ta$glr-tortqt) hill". or bracket-lam; It!) oBtsdM-rr""r, u hero-one and: . wonder; um on ugh! rel-HI an. WONG: Sparkly Ctr. Water bum Conn. HES [HIRED It " BY NEW tiBll8nlillt METHOD It you uufler from bleeding, Itching, blind or protruding Pilot. and me your address. mad I will tell you how to cure yourself It home by the nu! thorptiou treatment; and will also and come of this home treatment he. for trial, with reference- tram your own loamy if -tmi. [Medina relief and per- when: can muted. Bend no money, but an other. ot thin offer. Wtate to " to Mrs. M. Summon, Box P. ts, 'aid'"., Ont. A _ ELIE “CHAMPION" He "tttinked" Right. Prof. George Porter, principal of the Hulwille "hools, ha- mnliuually told the pupils that they mould think twice baton they ark. One cold [Morning lat week Prof, Porter bucked up to th, new utter having given erpressiott to his “maul “use, when n little boy on the front neat, After having been gin-u permission to tale, said: "Prof. Porter, I've thanked oucc." “Think again," ha replied. “I'm thinked twice," uid the young “or "Then speak." "Yes, lit. I “Linked your con, tail w†a scorchin'; now 1 think it " ubluae." 'rtliot the obedient urchin.- . Hillsvillo l o.) erI. imam-pk. a PM! e. E..10l0Mu Minnrd's Linimont Cures Distemper la the only (2-0le Mlle that you on try - you buy. I know what the "Ohm phi" arut to. and I I'm! you to ho fully and!“ with I before yon my tor It. The Me. In low. Full pu'dcnllrl tr... The Rulln‘ Pmion. The man who twisted proverbs and sold them to ling-zine. wu tuo.s an rented for his minimum-non. raising fetter: make fine juilhirdl tyeveland Lender. "land's Linimehtiures Gaunt in Cows. mu "ttttout {It They overpowered him and put a 1.1., new, My set of mando- on him. DA he Inert his innocence! No, lie glam-rd n his hack-u"- and aid with a fienduh The Mother-kitty, did you get (been - I sent you the†.nc lultlc um intruding hack the ooin)--No, mum“. Th nun " " law to tale u whole one; he wouldn't cut an on in two for My. A vhitor in a suburban printing attic. but neudentnlly toiled nu hand: with WI ink and h! walled them. “When is Four Mel?†be AM. "Behind that door," unwound the “Mot, Its! ttint vPiet.. -iiivuior' - behind the door m found the towel. It wan who“: _ _ _ Imm' Vi um. ---"_ an - Cisiii f Ie Iff (Jo-no to: Mm. John Scott. 489 Grand Trunk St, Montreal, “mun. Piphham : _ In: ve'ry lunch run down in health from t “and. trouble. was thin. rowan. and very weds, t."a'leT1 cod I i'.,?,"',,,,??,.'?:, ut'?,'.':..!.',:,, - a.“ t In -" aiiieattiirmkriisir Tair, bu doc. to: .0." PM m magnum. For thirty by . E. Pink- Inn’s 'i'i'iftit?,o,ifiy'i, made from rm and herbs, been the abundant randy for fund. ills GirGikdiiGindiaiiiairiuril women who Mayan tumbled with ham from Holman. ton-Id tr 'iekyeuaiter, And nervousness. Pinkhun‘n dif ht,',',','? tritidiGiiij ',t',iii',fiiliiil, n, im ISSUE NU. 2, [91,9 i do i'suiiU; 3Eiaiikr, 'tlf.fJil'2l'e'd'8S,'llfffi2 Itt94.'/ Mqrgpmgtjpsg Lydia E, Pink- 2Mt Things That Went Wrong. HELP WAITâ€. Isn't by!" Pim- but. an do. . to â€)0; Ne Mvheta, A numruxuw. m m not; â€my wish"?- Dear! Don! Mt and GASOLINE " must give ll“.- l-ouon or you don't pay for It. SOLD OI TRIAL EVERY- Iain in 1 Tuna Mostly hi. Bedies in Tracie: Qu'ck lice. TEN SHOCKS PER lilo aim! “I [a broken out, _ of tke city h tun-Mn. The In! I hollu' Me, planing r voteits prim l mu. Iood, Miss Violet Gord MY‘TERIOUS CASE SENMTION I N E N A“ " Mu Who Has For Banks ttg I P" lawn-m Eng “Ir relief Fin.†Um Wore Ltd in H Gotta Rica. _ York. Jan. H. -Fiiteet , " oix A" n " AFTER HIS M0 Mania. Jan. " P it†rootittssitrt wk of d lull" l hallo "I! milm Iran mulnip ("m turn with w Americ- upl " " tttee ' and " m over on Jmu-ry 13th, “on Arcidentaiiy a." ti have dee . It tlw mm um bosql "in. Mum Who Wp. l. tl will "I int 'ttt " in M P in†HEIRESS LOST; RAI u old ttt Mt .u fi NED FOR A WEE ---te-t M hm tl