Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1901, p. 2

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mm uncompllmentary simil "dlvils." "sarpents,`f nnd c pleasing creatures. When tl the shaking began again. In a momentary lull the 4 put. in n. mlld word ........ vvuulu uu zuso punishment 0! - the wife. Nevertheless, 5 - SOME'i."HIN(_i _MUS'i` 1i'i~}.DONE. I Tinrmust. be at least remoqstruted - with. But interference _in doinestitu F troubles `is always a delicate task, l " and the policeman warned the clergy- I man to repress his indignation and ` _' leave matters to him. It's tact l.ha.t's needed !" be de- < ' cinrcd. emphatically. "Widoot. tact I he'd only be shtirred up and mnkg-. I "manners worse than iver. I know i_ Tim." I nu..- -1 > 4 H -..- upon ms oar. 'M`k` Just yet he was uu 0" whether he would or w IS) 3 nsirc 9. separation. and : dmlhjom her suggestion. I he I 1..-4.. 1.2.4 - U Luull ,_-r ~-- v\- -nu. HG ( would get. There was the usual difficulty ; punishment of the bus- Iband would be also punishment Qrnllfvn ` _ wry`... -------- $1: 1:11:11 lnnnv ne'er on Mm-..`n -, __ of thocolau M An Amusing Anecdote Related by 3" bbY 15 a. Minister. :;Idk'th;vicl: ,. Tact is indispensable to the hostess get any 0` ,3, the politician. the clergyman and thefthnt are So. ,._ glawyer ; useful, ineeed. in almost. h0!`nS 0f I ~_o 'every walk of life. If anyone coulditurkey thl whspcnse with it successxufly o1.e'U||'ed- rm 6 would suppose that it would be a. and Other 121 n . policeman, since a. man who can back A lady wh " his requests with 1!. warrant. and a.,ing up prctl lg, pair of handcuffs seems to have lit- has planned ;, tle need for the exercise of social prise for be; p policy. Nevertheless, an anecuote. been obliged .1 recently related by a. mimster wnosolyoung peoph .. work is in the poor quarters of a~nono of the 0 great city, shows what unexpected m- let into the t, `sources of tact are occasionally dfspidinary city .-ipluycd even on "tho xorce." .room dividec` cf The nninister had often visited thelparlor. and. 1 home of a. poor woman whose good-`Will naturnll` `tornuthing husband. although aml- tleres will be 3 able enough when sober, was abusive table to be `when drunk. There was now sickness pect what. a. _,ln the house ; a. child was du.ngerous- ing on behin` llly ill. hen the clergyman culled he won't be long [Hound the troubled nnd exhausted are pulled bx ,jmother with a bruised and blackened stage is seen. .'l'eye. while her sodden husbmuTglow- A series of .,cred sulkily in the corner, sunk in a place, each 1 ,{tipsy stupor. which might at any that has ham _ moment. break into wrath again. one present. I The cler[.'_\'mnn s nitv fnv n... ..... _-.~ - ~ - 1 null. V. ` Hernics are out 0! place here." lshn said. "I know your real desire, mud a word will do. Believe me. I {would gladly cast my life adrift from 9yours." I 'I'n {A}- :1. 4. -- 10. "You must be ma: like this on so trivia was beginning. but him. lull--- !,, uuu: u Hep: Ihjom : over him, quite led 1 opinion. ' 'Vnu -- ...-nu.-u_y. sue said at last. so low as to sound like boll, yet. so clear as to emit upon his Jun! aunt In --A ` ` ForTLrLoat w--- no hesitated. Live with ?" she suggested cl She paused. always with her xed immovably on his. They spoke. they seemed to burn him ; but otherwise she was 4 although her heart was on re. her soul riven. "There is alway remedy, she said in u. sound in... .. 4:- so 77 `terribly seriously. Here he _,_-_,. uvv, hunt you YJLKD [Hing-9 such a contest `I i lsmilcduwxthhnin atli0llP; at Curflfji ;l;`:zro:":: nEl1t.$oe':a:c;1t.nt'!:`;ml IOSS. zoug n ma y c was .0 5- k- . what quallcd by we suddenness of have 8' lg pump In _ hex-`accusa.tion. "If you were a lite parlor cut open an tho assemblage. Eacl tle leaf Intense.` you would be casierhowed one guess at to:`--- He he_ltnted- seeds ; the final cou S! L:)ve width ? ls|1e`suggott`edhcol:l?' me_ but it Wm M . no ause , away. w . er y - 11 fixed They alone U be a burst of- I .........--I x- t--- ' nnl.-A LL-.. -7 19 me to the standard of the woman for '.o whom you have betrayed me I" at She not! withdrawn from him a step or two, and now stood regard- h lug him with large. contemptuous ll eyes. Every lino oi her gure orooth- ed oi vehement indignation. her tail; d slender iorm, girlish still in its out- lines. was upliitod to ita- fullest " height. and was fulfilled with the in- : dignant passion that had at last driven her to speech. An uneasy laugh broke from Var- - loy. "Now I 'guessed." he said. R` "that underneath your assumed in- V dierenoe some such he as tniu was - working. I don't know who put it I head, but I suppose that 2 little devil Constantia. You have magnied a very ordinary friendship i into an affairs do coeur. Women who insist on living an nuchorite life like yours, are bound to find some safety- vulvo for their fancies. It is a pity you should have chosen this one. It is o. pity. too, that you take things seriously." Here smiled with an attempt careless- ness Iluuuwk H --.-u - ll-ITS. 7 To ioin it to-- ('l`o Bo Continued). A_} Q-:---- HE RELIED ON TAC1`. EXAMINER. THURSPAY. DEC. - _-......u-quail. CIIIIVODCU spllmcntary simile to hogs sarpents other un- natures. When thic mum-' honcy. yo great busts !" rking the culprit violently md forward. "What. do ye in the good wile Hivin 3 ondusm-Vin . outrageous, ` ould rapscullion !" Ho shake him with n v=--- nu WUFU you re'a1Iy ought to be he began. but was cut, ce. ` "must mad to talk to 2 S tl'iVllrll n rnunn " wrnuu uonstanun at. last. "Uneasy ? What a. word 1" re- turned she. wlth terrible though re-I pressed agitation. "My chlld. my` darling, how could I have`: left her. I even for n moment 1 And all this] hnrrlhln nl--l-` `* ' --- - ....,a.-uaw um. rlevil ed : aairo m an CPO C0 and-nnlnn an?!-9"- _- .. nun unueclucu 88 IO would not de- puration. so he revolted Donna's hold `, strong gilt. wns.`had not him to despise the world's` ..--., ... Inaivuj II she said/at tone a. distant D smite heavily mr. undecided to : would nnt An, .. vv luau ll ) IEIK I : trivia! a. cause. i. but aha I-.0--- sor woman whose good-`Will naturally husband. ami- be vhen c l behind the called long -oublcd and bill L seen. ` husbmuT glow- 1 I rt happq ( an pity for the woo represent their {led with unxlety for picture may I The wife nuu never and father's 11 her worthless nusaund, son and dang cr know she would not the family m. 0 he wasted no words, parting and a. * went mmsel! by the events which h. and related the case. to those who I Itrolman to whom he are sure this (`.1 his feelings. It was most delightful Tim. he declared. Mrs. lookers ; and v . good woman. and dc- I8 ! luck. Tim dmm.......u Lu--l ...v..v IJLAIEIIMI Ill declnred.7n(1Vr;:~. 1 is Tim dcserved- Somewhat on the same order an rprise to the on- what a, quaint. idea. it is i more than he another scheme a hostess has de- vised. She will request the members znt of the family party who are to meet at her house on Christmas Day to egg, _ send her*:i. little while before all the 31` BE DONE. photographs of themselves that they mt, can collect. She will number ouch ea in games-t,ic~-one, and over the face irreach picture L delicate she Will pif bit Of paper to hide arncd it. She will pin all the pictures on ndlgnuuun the wall or on :1 curtain. and when ., ' the contest begins she will give every ceded one a card with numbered blanks and r. "Widoot, ll. pencil. and tell them to write the [up make names on the blanks-Whom they kuogi guess each picture to represent ; the identity will have to be guessed imiuea um; hp trom`the necks and gowns and hands disbretion, and and hair ; no one who has not tried he house_ Tim it can imagine how hard this is to] 1,, the come,-, do of even one's nearest rela tive. Charndes are always good fun. and we lately have seen some new ones which are very eusv tn run! 1 strode across him by the col- bli 0! be ......a ....- 5` ....., .n-avo Lcu cunuly. ways her eyes emed into wise calm, art re. and ` always a I id t last. in n fnna I U bllel this , ,,,-_ ....r UCUII invented by a. scion cease(' in the form of an lll\'( which is designed to -cunts tiseptic preserving liquid consisls: of two telescopini the walls and outer end of ,uir and liquid tight. In [when the jar is in one po; prc:-serving` liquid \will re closed end or the intersect when the jar is inverted t will rest on the closed en outer section. and in thn. will form (I, liquid seal, wl prevent any air from enter that the housewife who 1 preserve food in this manm do is to place it. in the jar latter has been properly : clergyxuut `ught it cut . only irri- 'riend the le ; and he tions. At tim from air like in hard in u astonished 1 to pro- 1. as they enter. W "All that food ull she has to `Ifo is t t I" b the liquid seat by restoring to its n'nfn....| .-_-A. .- un vain. 1.0 H10` :1 cause." he- sho jntcrrupted ` I _ V.-- _5u.uu-Iuu. "my child. this horrible night. it has seemed like a. nightmare. Yes, I have been ']usti_v| punished. But I did not leave her! willingly, Connie. you will believe that. It was fm-and um. -- "` .u.m ule nave u-stcd this nc and 180 that food can be pn an indenite mrioa. \ ur: llqlllll SC!!! to its n'u.tu1'ul lmvn n.u...I L , -. . ----- gnpura I III`- Practicnl and simple is the device for preserving food which has now been invented by sch-nuet. n is invertible jar, -contain an an- preserving linuid mm ...._.-.. V p. And. last. 0! all, there ' we must. urge for ot entertainment the occasion. It is vogue more and more to recitation: with musical xncnt. coming into have parlor accompani- I u\.Il.LI.l mcnt . . -, - ~ ~ - < -- r-VF|V put`a of one how to relative. new very up. ' hlanco easy to act and get summer NillL'5 llrennn. .wp::ulv5lJU(1l}lll_V'pp0lU'l.'d uluung us ? "Wlmt. you, Will'."'- I`WL-lfth Night. 15. hut remark by :1 woman gives evidence of a. woman's Rights" sen- timent? Mrs. Page says, "Why. l ll exhibit a. bill in Pnrliamu-nt for the putting down of men."-Merry Wives of Windsor. 16. \\'ha.t cvidemze have we that Halnlnt. (lid :1 great deal of writing? - He says. " "us not nlune; my inky cloak. good m0|.l1cr."--Ilu.n|-i let. 17. What is the point of l`t`SL'lH-I5 between a bank-roblx-r and Oberon. the king of the iuirii-5? 'l`h-y both say, 18. What is the dilTcrcu('o betwei-n Hm In-;...=n m` "I know u. L-;uik."--MM- ` ...... .... unuuren or the tummy will ",`,,;';j;,g` ess of the Chrismms trinkets m;m_.m, Lhcfthnt sol-3' at about that time- cdics n ostnlxorns plenty. caddy-boxes. toy In-end 8` ma `turkeys that ght ii pulled by a _-rcmnc n.e'thread. ear of corn bonhonnierc, what ` , tries of tho kind. us)___J" LCK who has a. genius tor u:ink- mac, pretty ideas of entertaining g,.;c,,d_., 1 it.- such a charming sur-`clubs.-_ iul her family Dartv. mu. um.` . _- - In ! - Somewhat 2 , - ` hers . *~-one, In them tn um... .-.- -shlon . ' '-,--Ilamlot. whose daughter was ` playing on the harm ing on, my daughter?"- How does :1 (lressnmlu scmbltr part of Opheliz of Hamlet? It is tht 14. of afcomedy would. . a. change of punctual. spz.-are suddenly` nppeur Will'."'-~'I Woman : Mrs. vvuu .. nu rung umoro at. a. signal they _ "`f' back and an impromptu some othcr qlli.`h'..l0n_,`l can be ` as follows: 8. but title of u tableaux will now take mm your ""' w "M" place representing some scene ask. how slm menus to trim 3 happened in the of sonic AS YOII lalke It. 9. Children Wm be able to should run accountant take the ai parents, nnd a pretty s" `h.`y `my? "1" '5 3- 'ig"' be made of a mother's ",hat' b5-'3 um dd h-"J rst meeting by their ("""s" 10- wk K"'3`"- mm` dm,ghw,._ A marriage in name would you use in ordering may be mpmduccd : R arrwt. of an obstrcpcrous wow reunion and other Caesar (seize her).---Julius Cao: have been epocmmnkjng 11. What familiar quotation mi took part. in then; `M.-l'h electric SM "50 10 the 159'" entertainment will be a "W I0"-"'&U|1'9? "OM. OM. h delightful surprise to the `1"`-""Mbth- 12- `1`d`- SP` lockers of old Polonius might ll. man daughter given to m Somewhat the. Dlayimr um hnru nu-:n -.- ......,;,u is acct: . life ` meeting can __...I .I-r- IlalIllll...'.' . Constantia did as she was desired, and thou, a. little unnerved by Lady Va.riey'l manner. waited in uiienco~ for what 3110 next. might. say. But she said nothing. She sought. and found the girl's hand again and pressed it with n. convulsive oarnast-, uoss. but no words escaped hcr. ' "You are unhappy-uneasy," re- tu`r_x_1_od Constantin last. I` .,.....;.. uuugcu to take some of tho! 3`young people into her condence, but L-nono older relatives will bra`! -`let. the SPcrf`A Rim 1.... .... M .--.---_. ........ u. uuu uung SUI`-' I prise` family party. She has` I . to take of thn blyounx Deoole imn Imr m..r..a......,. 1.... `v.,.....ur. unu. alter dinner is over, it. -`will naturally happen that the por- ~ tightly drawn for the cleared ; none will sus-g hurry and scurry is go- behind the curtains. and it before at signal they ` ._-_._.- .,.... .n.uu:n, nul` uwn. wrap- 9 ped around each package. will be a paper with a verse. which should be; n read aloud when the package is. untied ; tho rhymes should tell the . rea.son..for the gift, each being some: joke on tho nder. An enthusiastic ; golfer will discover a tiny caddie- . bag bonbonniere : some one who smokes a great deal will get a. box 4 of chocolate cigars : a mother with 1 y a baby. of whom she is apt to 1 talk. will have a. pin-cushion doll. ,, and the children of the family ` 3 Christmas . efthnt phorns llturkeys 3 thread. , A lndv mhn L..- _ -A-!--~ uvuu m ulu oiucr relatives will bu` > secret. She has an or- idinary house. with the dining- divided by p_9rtieres from tho! Iparlor. and. after dlnnnr In rnnuu -I might. be used in wishing :1 ,'horns sm.,_.c_q_._:_. P,.oslx,m (Prmlm. 0) `"""k-"9 "1" d --'l`c1nncst.. 3. It chcuis could spunk * 9*." t "` well-known l:oman's name her f th us).-Julius Caesar. 4. What quo-, lad) 8"i9 _'`f"`` tation might be used of two cl.-nr mg I939 who belong to rival literary h1"'mi"!-K 5"""clubs'. "Clubs cannot. part them."-, P"i5 1 ha~,'As You Like It. 5. \\`hv is: :1 '1...-m.I obliged to tnlm cnmn nl nu. V _ uulIl:ll(. cnaru.cLe1' in one of tho com- :;I.nnL sold , V... ...u u: uul (LPG this Way. -n position. the wrving` rest on the sed intersection, and -n the liquid end of the ar that position which will rent nnv nir 'l'l\IlI -~-we ` an uu,I.l.ll'U.I DOE tested fond an kn . lulu! uawuusl: ; in unis are hidden} packages for every one, each tied; with yellow ribbon. one end of the; streamers protruding through a yeI- ~ _low paper crust ; the waitress car- lries in the monster pic and passes it Blaround the table : every one gets a v__pull and brings to light a. trophy. {tit there is a. relative in the party [who has a. talent for mlokinn vnn-unc V .u uwro IS relative who for making * so much the better, for then. show Ireml nlnnrl -.11...- nu V - nun. out esc: \u1happy- turned Ungagv ') Illhnt .. AN ]NVI'II'I`Il3LI~I JAR. and :;..I A -` snoulu have as a. feather duster or ` dauma. : uuuu nearest to should have a. I feather dustnr nr I - v vvvv-rvvvvvOVVC We are all familiar with the don- - key tall-pinning cont\:st ol children's '- Parties 2 a good Chstmas variation on this is to have a turkey contest. - minus a. head, is made of paper painted as nearly as possible like - the real (owl, and this is pasted on a sheet ; the sheet is suspended on a. wall. Every one is given a numbered head. and alter ybeing _' blindfolded. is turned around three times and told to pin the head on where he guesses it should be. The one who gets his head nearest to the correct mace should :1 reward a nn-Imu- ,__________.__.____ $9e'$O _ ....... cuwung. All desires to food manner has to it after"- the as been supplied untiseptlc"IIquld nna than `J10 jar S0 thnr an A`- - '9: 190: ..u.u..5 uquxu and wmxh lelcscopini; s(-ct.ion.<,? nd which [uid tight. In fhlu ---- vu-vow: ti I III `Fi "zuthmu. Dr. chase : Syrup of Provon Merit. ,,..... uqulu 1.11011 0 jar so that no air can n she wants to use the `tfo is to remm_'c,' cal restoring the jar! ral position. l`hosc who novel device say Ln preserved in it for I ` u u_y p_9rucres from the after dinner Iv hnnnpn nun M... mn- _ ...., `Ill IIHJK K-ction, r! , Llmt. ltnrimr A" ulv correct. PIIICO L reward a. turkey- a turkey-red ban- mun iul un-l and Wllk h . 1'(r an:-H...... f "Lu In; on, (laugh mbe;-5 (lres (L V is l 'shion."-,--Ilamlot. afcomcd wo nnnl. .. ..|..-.__, ,n - unl- {HUS I Ilinlgn nuuuucf JV ` dilTcrc Denmark I tioncd in n One is a 1 other is n nnm).-Hu VH1. 21. u n.... -11.3] I.|uu.\_ "0" ' what, . mm-IIL-r,"_. be` Unm- `h_wof~`n bnk_r b0f l\-Sou)- Sn ' L llung f '_ (3 `hey summ_._'_ RI: -1 . unrn-s`) vnwv lulu-.\, n_-`n L';\||k.In`_"" uncu xovensnly. "Shall at ._homo `I Speak to Itantla..'_'. ..... (1,...-A-..4. . -- - -...-... -.--1.uuuAub. 1'1. Aumt Sllbli` would.. you use wi :1. punctuntign. if Shut -suddon1y'npf)eu.rcd `u I`wulrth Nial- ,...._,...5 on um nu.r|r.' "h'l.ill I daughter?"-Humlet d()(.'1-I n. llrnisrnnl-n.-`n - " clubs? thc-x_u." 9 As You 5. Why is :1 large trcc that Was hard to cut nmvn like} a famous quotation lrmn Hnnl-'-I`? ltj was a. `fhuo (how) of res-oluLion."- llamlct. 6. What familiar qIlu1.al.iun applies to n. mun who keeps in. dyt-ing establishment. but has not put up a sign? llo divs (dyes) and makes no Sign,"---SeC()n(l Part. King ilt-nr_v V1. f _ I 7. Why is u. peacock like the ghost of ` `Hamlet's father`! "llccamse he could ' a. tale (tail) um'old."-Il:milot. : E-,Iuu:uuH wno Dc-lung -. ' ..u ulu one wnose score is the 0 and a "Mother Goose" book * one showing the lowest score. 3 Below is (I. list.` containing ` conundrums with their nnswc | Wixat. weli-known quotation n Christian Scientist use us ml - ja sick person? J'lirnw [mg I I the dOL"S."-`\lnt-hall` -- --`- in anus person`! "Til dogs."--.\la.cbcth. charu.ct.e1' c cdic-.q miam kn -..-1-. when the conundrums have been , read and answered the host roads `ilho score opposite tuwn name. She .thon presents at Shalvu.-spc-are birth- duy book" or other appropriule gift. '`to the one whose highest to the showing the lawns: ann-n uul llix will \ .n -gu I. :- I -rcul r(-rem-o between '1: and :\ ccrm :.. n..- -1 .u,_ . .....-.. .,u.u.. an at 1uu.y' ur milliucr gnvu you means to your s You Why take air on y It. is bright. day {s udder furLh.-Julius What. lnman's [Id V011 usn in r|l'1`tu-inn: 4|... 5uvuI I '-llllHGL. 13 ressnmkm-`s mirror re ()phclin.'s dcscnptin , "the glass of la 1.. .|\'huL subtitl N01]!!! \ nu nun -u:m -UII u f 'v'- I . "How slow Hunt in driving 1" she I cried feverishly. we ever be` _:)_|o|Q Spggk him run... . .....-n pug.-nu; l.Dl icbcth. 2. What pro-' Ler own lo|nnn'9 n--mn ;nc-r v 2 1 Goose" Y 1' L` "easy" 8 1 answers: 1. F might u 8 st. advice to Throw physio mic` cth. pro-'9 d` W ....-..p \,-ucaul might. v light 0|` Out. brief speech Ehl. :1 nmn Ilcn scal. lulll S the Dc-rouq l\'nlnnn`) run I U xuIlC Still harp- In In]:-I I E! unu much La.--. | id` title with vvu-um.- On entering the (lining-room each found his or her place by the char- acteristic picture depicted on the menu card. and there was very little time lost or confusion made by this method, {or the conogo girl recog- nized her figuro__imm(-diutely. and the aunt lromncross the continent had no doubt that, the figure perch- ed among trunks mrd'trn.velling bugs was Intended for he-r. ` who nntlpn oI(n~...- -I-. -I-4! -- Jvu guspta. ` I.dS Our hostess. though talented, was me not equal to making menu cu;-dg. l.h- with with hand-painted ligllrt.-3; and lift with no money to expand on _ such alst huxurics, bglhtinn. gctermilnlttion to lo ave some . g o [lo ind, was forced to stop and think. In :1. y Sl"|lOl't {time she was seated with u. 1, p e o mngaz nos. and. knowing her guests well. from the numerous ad- vextlsements soon had ten figurr,-.9 togcharacteristic of her guests; for in- 0. 3tz;nt<:ie, gr the man who was an in- n. ea gn c gardener was 41 picture of a. man with a spade and a wheel- ), barrow. The figure was carefully ,1` cut outdan: pastlcd Ilia!` the (.`t:llU`i`. ,9 o a car u out I irce y four l'm`h(,-2-l D__ squ'are; next the wheelbarrow, cut ., win great exactness. was placed at .3, one side. After giving the mun a. _. ruddy complexion with a little pink :0` water-color paint. and further em- e bcllishing him and the burrow with L suitable colors. a background of _Isky, trees. and meadow was washed ,1 in. and-behold! a fine substitute for , the conventional menu cards. It 1 was an easy matter to find and dress ) up a picture representing a mighty . hunter for another guest, and an at- `. tractiv.e house from an architect's I advcrtlstlarrzent fglfhtlli man! whoh waiq contempa ing ui ng; or t e co- lcge girl, a figure in can and gown, I with blackboard, and so on. On these cards the following menu was carefully written. It might have been skillfully lettered in. i urn Mince Pie. _ --.. "um. um; 5:11 I 111111 W35 I so distraught with recollection: of ; Donna`: treachery. and Feathel-etch : lalleneu that she could hardly think ` of anything clue. and had not. even: Wondered at the met. 01' Lady Vur- :: Icy : abrupt. departure. But. alter a l` while she became sensible of the ox-5 treme qulet of her companion, whose as face she could not see in the brouz-I hem. She put out her hand drlast. 1 and touched hers, to nd that ltvwne Icy cold. and that. the fingers were clenched. Her touch woke -Yolnnde ` from her m. of dumb misery, and wl`t;h u. lhI.l`p Ilgh she roused her-1" 'l`urk9Y-f . unnuy. BOHOCI Celery. cranberry uauco Croquettes. green peas Salted Italian pine nuts, : almonds. Vegetable salad. Crackers and cheese. Minna Pin I`!-r--1-Mn ' U Fruit. Coee. Menu. II]!!! It IILY-I8 DIRK at. d llldn wnn uvuulxmvl mu |;lu.7I.'36'- Charlotte Russ so Boilod Bum. u unuon salted the nu... nuuuu ulLl.t7l'5 lngetcacy in ness. Sick H o: lalnt, Eczem: ula, Sores, Uh Hives. Ringwc bumors. I. an... _.._ _.; Wll sell. all! There am more ministers, singers and public 3 than any other similar prepnmtion, because it is 1 pamtlon before going on the platform they feel cc rltatlon. than which there can be nothing more en Besides the annoyance of throat irritation pub trouble, pneumonia and lung diseases, and for this home a bottlewi Dr. Chase's Syrup oi Linseed ant oughly coctive treatment for bronchial and lung t` Dr. Chase's Syrup oi Linseed and Turpentine al C and qulets the nerves which cause coughing. nnc are othor preparations of Linseed and 'I'ur[\ontlric [ trait and slgmmiro oi Dr. A. W. Chase airo on the time; as much`. 60 cents. At all-dealers. or Edmui . - 1 II|IIllVI'o If you want to cured, use only L The most chr; the Stomach, Li Blood. FBI. .... -__J 0- UAVV\-Io Thousands those \. ho ha `I an-.u.I I..- suvav \. u lld ! cured by ` lood Bitters Ina-nnn@....-.- .1 - Cures to Sta, Cured Y-'1)` ' usnf yum! '1`! MUNN & Br Br hum-. .y nuu mucn ll tutored my lo: Irncct or I bent-r Iha Q1`: Inn .... "3]u( Ind Nu.` has gon op... 41.... I nave bc- Ieart and lmnlht-rin: 1...... .. . -....... 11:15 1351].. Constantin. went home wxth Lady` Vugley, who, anxious about hot oil- in; child, left 'qulta early In the evening. At. first u.-.9 girl : mind was l Feathernton'I even, _But. u: an Jn, Ibis rem: U I'i'.Hft (ly V and weak: Achemputs: her whole s to let her su M- u-_ "s"i'e"iit'i"t'ic" A E.-'~..nm..I.. I ruehmzs ran-wean 9:: Can't Blann ling can-In 4 lmrn s He; Pills. Woman Li i3gI TAKE ,,- ,_- ...... uuu mmu avlast. ; uchod {had P d. and ngers were rd. or her- avl. uunuvur. 1.011000 er nerves than even tender endeavors. um tho .~_-n-_-l.m.. .._-a mu silence g ` no 1 , convulnivn .......-.o- to soothe her, dy Varloy grow The arrival at yr. `tended more hnn mum rm..- l.vpau u.uUn, DOCRUSC It is exncw *9 certain I `O nothincr nun:-n an-.)m....... -'IIuI-`l n-nu-I _-_---...... 05:11.: .....5 uuuuws mat. Is to be obtaine` end aids cxpectorauon, clears the 1 :11 and thoroughly euros all`-`throat. seed put up in imitation of Pr. Cl: bottle you pug. .25 cents 4 `II -alnglnu-. .... T4`-I------ . --..v... .- uuo \-u_` .n embarrassing to a singer : public speakers seem to be 4 iiseases. this reason it seems wise to I and Turpentine, which is I troubles that is to be .0131 end Turpentine aids nvn.=m,.....n,... 4--. I-loarunou. Dry Throat, sop. * Anthlnn, no (u..._.-_ 1..-- wu ever 00 mm. Con- I "mm uwy Iecl ccrmxn of rrccdon: u ; mt nublic snr-nkm-n ennz speakers using exnctlv mxitnd 1 . lug HUI`. '.' "1 dnresay it will be nothing," he, I said cheerfully. He had not seen the` l child for a week, and so know no- : thing about it. His cm-closs lone grated on her. His own child ! Was * be dead to all tlzings-snvo one ? ' She controlled herself, however, and stood waiting to hear what _he ` `should say. I often told you that ` -j _ _ ,._ _-....-, Juul -vunucu l.Dl|1_ mo you were there. How is she ?" Ho alluded (0 his child. ! J ust the same way. I think. Her. eyes were on tho groond, and her` tone was carefully composed. It was` impossible, therefore. for him to know the anguish tlmt. was consum- ing her. I I rlnv-nan`: :5 ...:n 1.. , nuurculy troubled her. I had no idea I should see here," he Said, less awkward]; he thought. "I fancied you in nursery ; at least, your wome : Just Um gnmn run I tI-=--I- V _ x_u._1A1"1'114'1I XXIII. ' ,_ pl" 310 halted somewhat abruptly mid 1 then came on ; but` lt.wns=evldent to her that Ms rst impulse had been - to usjoid her it possible. She Agavtrr :10 sign of hnvlng noticed this :` and. I indeed. the relations between them of!` late lm.d"becn so strained that-' lti x scarcely troubled her. _. ll `'1 hurl nn Mm. 1 ..u.....m _-- _ , . . V . . - - VJ uvuuuu ulclr ? sleepy heads, a, delicate odor escaped I from them that was walted hither and thither until the very wind grow languid with it. and in the centres of ` their warm bosoms yellow-wingv:d ` bees hummed drowsily. As Yolanda turned aside to reach 1 the ivicd gate that led to the cool`| shade of the orchard. she met her `I husband sauntcring slowly in her [1 direction. aw L-very Lurn. As they noddc 4 win con warm yellow- A- \r._u_...I- ur'l'. Her own grievance was forgotten in this supreme grief. How sad it all was for her-her child dying`, her husband fnithless : Constantin clenched her hands. as she thought .0! Donna's gay. triumphant `laugh- as she pictumgi her making a. light at out of the knowledge of \ ur"-l" ley's suvmlssion to her power} his ` tear.-uchery to` his` wile. Could `sizch ` ` things be. and the world stili`p}o on ` in all its round of careless mirth, its I swilt pleasure that scaree gave time 1 {or thought or justiee ? Surely the ! day of reckoning would come l hut F in the meantime must Yolanda suiler --must iihe sink beneath her troubles, l with no hand held out to help her '2 I She looked at Lady Vcu'iey's clear- 11 cut features, calm again, now that n the momentary suspense was at an 1 Ind, and told herself that perhaps . the wronged her. She was too pure. 0. too proud a woman to sink beneath ti dishonor undeserved. There were in those who were dragged down be- k; neath the wave 01 arlliction. but it there were also those who rose out' of it with senses dulled indeed. and St wounds all gaping, but with faces cl serene and passionless. though the ti: cruel rocks had cut sore. These give gr no sign of the agony within. These he have their reward. The stormy pet- Si rel skimming the tempestuous wave st knows such wild throes of pnssionlah % 1 cu Huvcr. - , All round her grew the owers. It was "the time at roses." and crim- son, cream. and white, they bloomed at every turn. As they nodded their heads, a dcncmn ma... ...........a ...l-suuuu put. up Ht IIIIIHICIO you buy. Edmauson, Dates 6: Co L .......... _ Lady Varioy went down the stair- , case with o, languid step. and out ,'int.o the sweet summer air. It was , midday. and the sun was high in the heaven. and tho per-iume from the open owers lieri tho passing brcoze. 1 ; All was cloudlcss hiuu above her` head. all was green beneath her feet. ' The day was indeed (1 golden one. so rich in sweets that one (cit. over-, powered by it, and thought only oi, some shady nook whom one might. I sit. beneath a. branching cim and 1 dream the hours away. A tremulous 5 haze lay over the distant sea. and 1 the rocks shone out while as burnish- t ed silver. ' ,'c All .........n L. V - - Throat. Bronchial Troubis, rrnn Q` I Innagnl g-.l 3,, an no.-r HLUO one : recovery. _ "Let me stay with you-" anti _ she miserably. "Do not send , .'0.way. This arm-chair Is very Itortnblo. and-- Do let. me Tnwlth vnu," V____. _,,,,, ....,..,, p.,,m,u;g W a, as. rricnu oi mine, and. or course, I am taut corner, "prepared for me. I do bound to be friendl.v- Ni my--" ; not martyr myself, you see,{ with] "Why F-hould 5'00 `P0103120 for 5 ,another and attempt at a, smile ; "I 5'0"!`-MCRGSMP ?" inwrrupted She. t can sleep it I choose. but I like to with a curious smile. "Pray do net: near hcr," A heavy sigh escaped surely there is no necessity/-to your 1 Iver as she finished. Conatantia could WW3 I" _ see that her heart was broken-thntl MI my Wife. I was ROME to Say." .1" her secret sou]. mm; as Sm, but. he went on quickly. and with a dark- _ [nod a.gu.inr-st 1:. she had lost all. hope oncd brow. "I had hoped you would in her mug [have shown her at least courtesy ;,, animated but to leave her house as you did _ send me last night was to give her up to the ,.'0..way. is com- cruel insinuntions of our woritl. any `There was a want of reiinemcnt in it, ( with you_" ,4). lack of delicacy that I should not "As you will. dourcst." snid Lady have looked for in you-" | Varlcy gently. She said something - You are verv trnnd H ....x.. u-.,__..- 1 I _ ,....;uu.. 1 no not alt up-; mot think that." with a l"but It oases my heart," | ghand lightly on her boson _ near her ; and so I have couch over there, pointing for `, } I be an hp`. an al... n..l..|.-.a n B i_-...... mun. auu would not see. _' "You are tircd.'..' she said. "Come L with me. You must go to sleep nu. ' 'once." `I "Are you going to stay here ?" , asked Constantia quickly. ' I! "Yes ; I generally s1.a.y here every '.` _ night. I do not alt up-,vo_u must. I 1YIOt tht." IV")! n I'nI\ an-.:|.. I ,-me ganuor olrd who covers amiditl _ rhektragr t inland branches, to hide ' t om ~t coming storm. H In Lady Vurley there was timed!- , vine strength of womanhood, that 1 | knows all, endures all. and still ln_ strong. ' ' She turned suddenly to Constantin, `fund met the girl's eyes bent wist- 1 yitully upon her. There was genumo * glove in them, that she saw. and - isorrow that she would not I are tircdo" uh. nah! --rum- 4 ----- IHJIVIAPTI-311 xxrn. Ind an-..u..I.... a - `u; HETO her. 11. opuumura using Ill`. UIIKIS` I exactly suited to thoir 1 }GI`f.ilI nl frnnrln-u 0-A-- "- uuuumu ner. n see you awkwardly than` 11:. in the least. your lvnrnnn lnld .... uuuu, wan u. wan smile. laying her, ghtly bosom. "tn 1...: I :, Troubles, coughs, colds and 5 Linseed and Turpontlno Is a. cure of} .._y auucu to man` needs. By 1 of freedom from dry throat, rassinz to 11 sxinm-r m- u.-..:.... mun my nuurI.," laying her ,1 certain]; 1. ! bosom. "to be "Your 1; `and S ? had that 13/ civil, 1't'3!'e_. pointing to dis- friend 1 I`. Drenared for ma I an hnnnd a.. Dr. Chase's : i A than .......: _, .... nu ulu women told] N in chm 0"! ntlon Chase's. Bo sure that ti uy. a. bottle; family: size, Co., I`oronto._ u u vluy Ul ' me elm tremulous bumish- ` m:cn LOO alarmed about In tiou it. Besides. would selsh to leave her In he mood '. Connie was sumcl in human nature to under there was something be: nnrh-In Inn |----- -`~"" .__._ _._, ........, uunrsuncss and throat. in- or spea. er. especial susceptible to bronchial isc have in your grip when leaving ich beyond all - doubt um most. thor- ~ obtained. plan:-a II... 410...: - .' v_I- Iuunu ` wan amino. ' Inulnnv lun- sc's Syrup 0! Linseed and Turpcntino needs. By taking a dose of this pro- dry throat. hoarscnnsn null 6|--A-A 1- n.,-...._, -u-;u_)'uu u.-L0gel.el`." I 0` Lady Varley started as if he had - [I struck her, and raised her eyes slow- -` y to his. Sho was paler than bo- fore. it possible, with a. scorn un- ,.'spea.kable. Was this sldelong accusa- , - tion meant as a. coudonement of his ; , own ollence 7 Was it a vile effort to ` ,1klll the sense of shame within him A by an attempt to drag her down 1 to his lower level-to sully her, the ,,tull. pale, pure creature `who ntood -1 , betore lu'm-to cast lth upon his I . wife ?" , With n. sharp movement she put her ` hand to her throat. Her nostrils dilated. - "Take care l" she said in a low tone. "Neglect. insult me. as you will, but do not dare seek to lower I "As you,1ustli remarked, an our. best friends were there.-" ho wont on. with an assumption of guyety that g sat. howu:T_ei-,. rather umbnsily upon ~ ' him. "0`Grn.dy. amongst. others. ; `;By-t,he-bye." h?,aaid lightly. turmng "j to her with n I vely smile, you must ..cou!ess that the time you did spend gthere. short as it, was, was not al- together dull. You and 0'Gra.dy, I could see."-hero he laughed indul- ` . vently--"enjoyed it-t.oget.her." I I Lndv Vnrlnu eo....o....a __ 2- I nvu. ~ throat and air I It nnal h.-n..-|.:..| ,-.-., .......... nu us - uluru man It was expedient she] W"-"-`I P"- "9 3 . shougd know ; but hm. ans," had ngam. ;'convlnced hlm that whatever were 'N`.\ _m11n'S P1}! : her susplcionsl, her knowledge was mi"! _""- ""8 1d `WW _*1"X'0W . sumcicnuy imperfect go prom; he, the suck child. yuccuging him opemy, compln.lne(l of nusound, ..0h_ " that is an .. he said "gm_ and the minister not 1 W ..n was `_ pity `you did not re_ do so then ; so "'ltu'1in for the rest of the evening. It but " lYig ' "3 ` was about the best daneojm have police statlon the had here for many a. day. I quite Th burly p`. .']""`" ` ' " h ' enjoyed nu spoke sharc.-;1llus fee(lllnl;s.dItL\1vus } ' ou mgeous 0 "im. Ie c-care . rs. 85: `mi *3 rmdo;' b3l ;'b rA Mahoney was a i lbushggmaf has 3 rm he`: 0:? x';(51 ,sexvod better `sho "aw made huge" bus 3un'Scn_ well. Tim deserved 5 lug it. 5' V . d'lf' It '.h t I th l - "As you, Justli remarked, our gbgl1n`((]:unr ;a:hI`:IE.le!..`.....:.0- 0- ms~ C In-uni (uh.--In ------ `*7 " ` .v-v-_y. uvuu'In5lI:uUuSly. I ~ ~Vm-ley was surprised. nnd ton re-v -,licvnd to be annoyed. He had failed! ,'to read between the lines. and did; ~ not guess at tho slcopmg volcano ;_ that lay within her breast. Ho sus-," poctcd her of knowing, or guessing.` lnnrn GI.-- In ---~ ,.-- ,,_-.... ._.. mu mcuping volcano L` sus-,- guessing .` more than it. she j` 1` ,convinccd him '1 suicicntly ` accusing C all," ,i_v, was you did re-Ld "Why not '2 What is 1:. I again ` I husk, that you find fault wlth in her?" 1 I She threw up her head as I! about I > to speak : her race grew deadly white ` , `her lips parted. What. ever she lenev I V she was about then to disclose ; but T `something checked her. She with- ` ..drew her eyes, and by n suprome_;8 \ elrurt. beat down the emotion that 8 was trying to conquer her. Present-50 ly she was calm again. and only the,` tight. clasp of her hands betrayed 1! `any feeling` whatsoever. R "I think her vulgar." said she a slowly. contc-mptuously 1 . vn,.]g`y Ivan an ..... ..-.n , - - "` Sho sought eagerly and by degrees Lady V` comparatively calm. the hull door. howovor. `ta to calm her : stuntlavs cndcm llnrnluu Inn... At -ash`, man nd 1 up c \ .5110 was nhnul elm- 4.. .n---V -- fl "You are a. warm partisan," said i she, in a. low, dangerous tone. "Is -'it wise. then, to insist. 7" "I think so. As you have your- self suggested, it will be well to put ' an end to all fencing in this matter. i `In consuring hot: it has seemed to ,' me. of late. that you censure me." "You have coux-ago," she said. ` "Why I task, I` I up hour! nn :1 ..:\..... I uuu uesnroy your credit. in the ni:V}&_t;._ I But. a truce to this prewnsc," she, 'cried suddenly, lilting to his. a. face; `pale and stem. `'1 do not like yourj i'-!riend. and let that admission ex-' plum all." "But. why ?" demanded lio angrily. "Let that. rest." ` `'1 will not. What fault. do you `find in her '9' uuvu moxen {or In -You are very good," said `with a curl of her lip. Yc me with line feelings in cm and destroy t true; tn rmu ...........-. . .. uppcuren no mo. Almost every 3 one we knew or iikcd was there." . "That surprised you, perhaps ; but, as I have often told van. Mrs. Du , in spito`oi certain rumors th may have reached you, is not so altogether objectionable as you ' believe." "Who told you I tlmuqht her ob- ~ iilcctlonubie ?" she asked. "Did Jt . occur to you that there might be 1 reason for my so thinking of her 7 `I certuini_v_ng:yg:r said _s_o." | mnnimv nm......c. L-- -- t~ ,....-..u.uuw r' 5110 asked. ". mig 0 manner towards her i however. She is of mine mm ..o n ---- -- I ' .....o_y winced 5 little. You lelt. -very early last night." .he said presently. He was regarding her intently, and she felt. it. , "Yea : I was tired." she said. _ For one so uniformly truthiul- 1 `one who so prides horscll upon her yea. being a. yea-that is scarcely . honest. is it ?" asked be. laughing. 1 > , _--.-3 so ,yvulllI.Iu I8 BCIICBIY yet with a only partially concealed sneer. Say, rather. you did not cure (or your company." "It was very excellent company, -as it appeared` to me. `on`o__wo there." r uuung a. dose 01 hoarscncss and ' 3!`. ldoctora were (also said : "you should nu their ex-on.klhgs--you \ no you do." "'l"I-no " ..L., _-:,- . _, B L ~ h lpale star "4-anvv um, U3? 1 cl forgot 8'10 was Ofoglolgr nng(`,uc`s"t;lklnE"vte f(? I...-jend. y"" c"""" I . `saw that Lady Varlev hud,spenl. her `Plain "She is no cousin oi mine," cried! V ' h k `hes,-do tho tiny] But, '2 Conuihntiu vehemently. "I disewn 33: :;;in:r{:. ee:,.,,,_t a gracioug 1 Mr` 89 '8" nmmn` " m' N' Lorld-had seen mm genydher. .nn'('jli:i}ll}rn`e't_ "Yes. yes 7 In It so between you `P ugh:tm{::g]Eh:l1?1W;;?,e,I`n A,`;',`, `, f,`{,y' uyou are 3 Yet, I should not have spoken. Ha: it was no worse, no bcucp ; but, was low ' ' d . C - it ' . th . girl like you '2 What. l 13 this only ;tu':":u:V":3i:h 8 vn,.?_y ' xwtehinkcgo ]`"s"" 7 Wm we "3'd b at would not consent in part. entrented 5, csgcd lnragllu by H W`? :`l't chi M"`;` and prevailed with her to take 1; cndugo ,m' llgrlnlxzsle lmgonrle :"r:Lan;3.:'gns`Lt3:a nwulk for m"`an'hur in we garden 1 n3""i"g ` have happened." as she could not sleep. |,,c_ a It was terrible to Constantia. to c A """' `"' ad cm Mm ' ";see how she clung to a. belief in the Why her. She_ was trembling violently. ,chd.8 recover we child who wa,,,nSk_ you` Sm mm " "` "` ""1"'3'"lalready half way on its journey to u; though it was impossible to her. in heaven ; mt she pcrsumhd hm. to go Mr """ ' `mP"' t 5" `my into the garden with a. silent caress. parted `"3' sun but C'"'""' placed and a hopeful word or two, all the about her arms round her, and drew her mm_ . smm,,_mng ch` back very gently mm her seat v It went. stair-~dF0I' 0.V0 was a. shock to her to see Lady \e.r- Step do ley, who was always so studiously i H t air was cold und culm. thus given over to " 5" ' - - , , . l I delmll`. and hell wild with nervous ";'d"e';"- t'":li Sig i:`_"':I;:: :',Y,,:,`e,.`1v,f,I. C24` dread. ` ' .., uv-vuvcr. one 18 (1 my- V should vnu `lnlnmlnn cyua, _anu 0y supreme} r Present-5 only 1 ' I 3"` '3' Prophets." he not givg ear to i 8-3011 allnnld nnf 0...... W1 di `ked, out-.1, ' u. guyety : uneasily '1'; uzst. .7; :htIy,' tr, `c, "you an on nu 1 l `- tughcd an other." he- s -man er Ti; zler '1 1 Wu plong the ment. sti] vile eort. T1,. we : down 1;"-_ my M 3 -1, h bac max her Em- Iusy uu1n.sLcn- ml : "It In a foolish any matter. small -~~--- ---3"" -av us less thinking 1,0..." dd go. vnrds is bare- an Old in .v- 1 u she. "1? 1'8) ecess1ty-t.o s and _ nopcd -;,eu,,,,. COUI".85b_'V '5-Q a g , u,,,,,,,, nan ululucllt. Dl`CaK into atcver clc-rg_vman's wxedgo was mingled sick In nusau 1 fodfsligtgcg war , vnmg_ on leaving we-nt 'm_m.elg . nnllnn me.-\o:.... _n ..... __ THE BARBIE : nun gnvo should not fret ,u-.. 3 m htf mgMmu.._`YeH_ I hnfgexcgl ltgtlg something- be} ;In 11 low voice to_ono oi the women, v willingly bcnovoinnd prosontly wine and sandwiches um, forced upon mm I `wore brought. which she pressed `on could hardly hum refused to enter Constantia. She touched nothing that woman.` house. and yet___oh' iixomelf. and after that took no notice ` {crave me dear I I rm, at an was .at all of her guest. ; Between her `i 3 {hours of sleep and wuixing. the girl` i --Sh `1 . saw that Variey i1u}l,apant 1 (gonuggnauuov:%:;:n&;.m{'}f"di:g:g gnight upon her knees beside tiny! __ cot. praying for wintt 3?{r'lg'S,'.`. is "0 Lord-had toto deny her. The morning dawned-and deepened, `1 and still the child lived. Apparently sh`. been cruel to you. cnme__to 0 it no n it no worse ? Towards noon. Con- i lung`-do why W h M be t stuntiu. with whom Lady Varlcy Amgnu this tmie-_Oh' whit` not 5 hours can "0 in thirty minutes ! and n C ` ! C I I I H walk hnit-an-hour 1; hgcgl guppagigaf. ` any` ` "8 s"uml'as s_lecD_. In 1., ____ .,, .- An nI-D.-n __.,- A - said Yolnnde. You credit n one breath next. yum,-;n cl-A K -v nun. ldentity The clergyman admitted was rjght. promised disxzretion, =usa- they proceeded to the in stlll sat glowc-ring EVC t. 'n... o....n..o U\A`2*' - ----C 77 out of every before they are a nu beforo tlxcv reach a "nxu be many a day nger on Mary Ann Mai I promise ye that, . so policeman with sutisfac walked away _ ,._-.., _,-.a nun, 501' !" S3 [policeman satisfaction. :1: together. "Al was nc~edef" svns u little tact 2" . . .--..-.-..n....._.._ , unto uuu. Wll1S[)l3l`(:(I his friend patrolman. in a hasty aside : resumed his gentle ndmonitions the end he whisked his victim his seat. shook him in the rat, and dropped him very hare huddled heap. too much aston and with too little breath test. III : In L mu. m mud won "Timothy, you ashamed," tr short. in. once. "M. .1,...-.- M. ' I uuul n. all. once. Ye'll only tate him. ' wlfispcn.-(I friend hasty aside - am: n... - ,. .......-..u5 uvgull II` lu word. "Tlmnnm W... ..A- -...,_. ...wcuuuu to me house. I The tactluf policeman room und seized I - | "Tim Mulroney. yo I he said. jerking ' backward and ' mane, ubusin' wife ` ' gave ye-yo 0Hdt`.SI'Vi'. ' intoxicatin' ' paused to shake with a vigor ' which did not per mit further words. When the sl_xaking moderated. he be- gan again. pouring forth in stream of . vitupcrative denunciation enlivened wit.li__uncompllmcntm'v Bimiln on 1.....- - wuungly, Connie. 5 that. forced I woman : me. uQhn' 4. _,_ ,_____:_

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