Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 22 Feb 1900, p. 11

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EFVBUE `That aunt of Liz's did a good trick `her. `trotting her over the world and oving her on to the New York mar- t." When he had chalked his `one. ch a sharp little piece. 1' see her 1 me in the New York papers'." _ 1 short. square youth wh_o was seat- by the window leaned forward. _ Did you know. Jimmy, that her - sband is a divorced man?" '_ ' "Listen to Rufus!" jeered the other- -- ,n-A_. 111------ nlonklnin , % Afumls an-r-u`wu>.` % Bradford er, s 8'e'.I.":- I1 and pt. Lot 12, jI'I'ith' comfartnble frnmlj dwelling ' Cnmluirhud 81., N S-1 .r'...ot' hot 26. Jacobs` Terrace, 8 8--Lou: 7 and 10. lIntons_8c., ES;-Pt Lot 28. .7 ~ _ uu u_ luv knowmuusfhe IIIU la, la IU"_"lllIl6I" Iunvn uulu _ l(oo:e..Blook. Oolliei Street. 48 8-Lots 40 and 41. John Street. N 8-Part Lots {had 6. nA1:nm--wnsr wum. ' * Bndforg 8troet,'VW"B--h.ft Lot 34. ; ="_"`.?`;n,-T-`.,|$tliel_'.0.`d ? -;FV0nndry pro rty. ~ - Street; E8--Lots` 22,323: 31 and 82. L.oBr8a.dford Street, E 8--('l'ho.mpeon s Block) t -. ~ . Ichgu-lea Street, W 8-Pt Lot 49. _ gstreot, (Boyd Rlock) S S -Lot 25. " Sanford Stfaet`; E S-+Pirts Lots 21/ and 22. {Bay ,8lA1ore-.,_S'. L of John and E of Ellen streets,`-2 blocks-<'of,l`nndv, about 7 ac. l ~ A i ' n.anIu'I:-.IA_s-r WARD. Blake Street 14, 15; 16, With excellent solid ' 1], Collingwood Sn, brick _Resi '7 and 8._ Adjoining rooms, furnace hn;l eCollegia.tei~ Institute other modem con- 'g--onnds. V ' ~ vemenccs. A ' Bleke 8tI'e,et:, N S-~Lots 48 and 49. . Blake Street, 8 S -Lots 37 and 88. Cqdrington Street, . 8 8-Lots 28, 27, 28 and pt.,26 ` , ' A ' Amelia Street, N and S S-Lots 5, 6, 7. "'-;.Emzgnia Street, 8 8--Lot 5. . `Theresa Street. N 8-.-Lots 4, 5; 6, 7. 1 1>c~L6t 11 in 14:33.4}:-5. This property in- =c1udes.4Mihet_ Point; and ;ha.s;on. it a number of beautiful building signs, '~` - _ ` I > . E Q Lot-20in 10th Con. V ` _ uxxwun. - < ` 'PtE l2inl0th, WSR, about85acr_ss. VV % vnsmn. ` P: W 25 in 6th 0011., about 90_acres. W5in 6thOon. ' ` ~ EfoE10in6thCon. . Lot. 10 in l2th'Con. Lot 13 in 11th Con. Pork-Lots_3. 4, 5 and 6Von is ;22m sch Com, 2} acres. . Park Lot 6 on 25 in 7th_,(}on.. 6 acres. s'rRA'rHv a. ESTEN, Solicitors, `8:c.',_ 1 A 1,, nun`; '31 "tn?-`-`on1Aur'n[n_w4nns._ V K hnfp I? ,l,h'iok Building. LIJC UCAB uug. VVI-ILL! I-vusww v- -v--. irto observe Elizabeth Ritchie `coming toward him on the opposite sidewalk.` _he looked at the fence` palings. 'Ee:n!_`:-1. `ging her feet pattingon the hard clay ~___1 A.I_- ___z..|. -1 I.-. .-..l.'l..o'a Imnv r.n'n|n'IIn'-. T- - 1',~.-- -~.---- ------- -T If: mu 7.) u_:om'Z'.-..a like sum V or eve I more to: :;.:m..`.'.. V Fingal, Barnes ('30.. .\'. 1).. Mnrch 19, 1898. rSIrI:-I have used your lendali's'Fym\'ln Cure and _ itugood Llnimexv. I have rured n Fpavtlmon lt;_y but J sad I Vrlmhl not take 3125 for hn. which! olfnd or Q76 fore. [will bopleued to have your look and twclpu for h hclouad mm1p, 19 1 mm on the cartoon. _ . I ruly yours, FRANK SMITH. . ` Hattinglon, I`. 0.`, Cntarlo, Mar. 6, '98. . vDr.B.J.-Kendnllco. v. ' ` Dar Sb-I:-Encl `dense nd` If lwo~c:t 3tun|;ufar your vdnnblo Hon: Book. hudonobutitislost. l veunod "your Kendall : Spurn Cure wltlaoit one lhlhan In years. an `annular ltthobutldnlnont for an urban In the Iurhot. lam . um! um (ha book as you (dvextbe 1110:; l_>oI_u_o, for hone; V O33!-d-e'iV|iii6 In"-otlllnlnont or bent In In Innu- Plain lead me the you It on home, horses ` ` . - . GEORGE BROWN. I. : 1;`. In an absolutely reliable remedy for spavl . p lp|lIlu,cnh.' luqmneqele. Removes the bunch an I As 3 Iinimont I ='.".'.'...':: *:.?-..';."' "* "::' `a. .....,.,.,.... - M or u as no em: . your . for IIKDXIJBS SPA!!! CUBIC. also A Trentlao on the 5 the book treo, or address an n n mmnul tn mmumn |IA|_Ls_ v`|'_ Lot 12. s 7;l:8-t;oeh ._ X Lots 41 and 42 in 6th Oon.. Nottawaslga. --...-- SE10!` 24anHSW;}of 25in8tl1C{m. ?i`?"`- 14-ly Tpuuu 1-. ."._.T- , , V` V-Tll.l , is time yet to show wisdom in the matter of nsin coal. Several weeksof `cold weather. and you will ahleto learn what entire satin-faction there is injiaur Am.hracite_Coal._ Costs 5; little more than or- dinary kinda, but _ it"s"a lot cheaper to buy--it's so `much cleangrand gives a .1 much more heat -- gnjj we '0 Jo Ililllllala VIII. unvuurvuuu - ---_.., . - _ ._....................................` 3-23 Co_a|fhcgghts. Iuiwntnsxsmiusunvx .lI.I.IU BLIJIICU Ill [IIB ICICG-V . Old friends are rare `to -the alrily dressed woman. s -r *n--n--.. ..|_._....I .. -.o-.`.o.(Inn'n`h: IOIIO, the 000! true, or uuurcau . I. J. KENDALL ('11.. ENOSBIIRG FALLS. V1`. " thd puma} new 1bvChas. Mc- :, V `1u,I_;_Qau_t;'ot" tjxg Vlmrlu llaptel. ' ' 4 65 up b\i8inei'I`i`h:all`kinds of'BlAc|:- * I ~A1bs.rork`vil| bedo-.=e ' min. }-LR ' 4' T ' thdpiacp. {GVn TEFUL_ { com FORTING L ?p:%$% & r7g3:3% '.\_..u... and hiahlv NI tivg \IIJ\llnngunwvc --.--V... .;31`E4.KF .A3'1,A Abcag 97 lillilllopw-Si.."BarrIe. PPLVDOPEIBB. Dpucluuy gluuvaua and comtottlngmo the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in lb. tins, labelled JAME8.EPP 6:; 00., _Lt Homoeopathic V Chemists. London, England. znsgkjsgsr` ~ SUEPER uuvx. She s not the woman I thought she was. Ifshe has the whole world` at _ her heels. she's severed herself'Awi_tb` L\II DISUIDSUJSHUCI UVUI. y W nu; De11cacy' of Flavour. Suggrior. t g't_1`a.l1t.y. a.nd high! Nu tive wperties. spool 37 gm em] ma nnmfortln'.tO the nervous donnxsowoon. g'~1;gi;gJ`9v'..Qn\g? " 0-1,"- .` *4 :3, _V.,\ ,:.l.: $2 {I h,` v: _~ _ /-I ,~ 3 I |_ I I` .. "_ ` .. :_'l::`( >.._3 A ,, L _ . `,4 ` `'I'* . " ` v 1 .` "_ _ K _ - ,-,'V,' .` A ~:' ._ . \. _ ,_ . H `. .- , - .. f,` in C` :3`, a` *7" .3` I , . ` . . . -V _ ` N -A , _, . . _ A . _ . . 4- V I_ V _ w, v:. 3' . `J ` J ' ` ', 4 .,,.' ' .. .-..x' . ..,," . M"-` .3 v -gjfv . , . ~ I ' N . I . 5 y and Loan `As.sioci%atjmIk fspmaz raoumes ag;m%w `Investors andBmv-bwerip ._ 45-13' 1' NANT--Why pay rent. when, on man" moo pa onto. you can become you: own` lord ? `nu ve the choice of repoyin at a. month! A rate of $1.30, $1.50. or $1.90 for on .$xoo.oo..ioI'~ rowed. ' ` . ' ' V hind her pink uud~- wli-Ite'1;taVic.gl:,, hgtg `blue eyes -shone th'roiIgh *=her' |-I-II: CIIIIIJ \4lIIIDI?|\J VI Vlbcvnnou two! about. Itsjaoe .uuV1a`1 rl'!5i51 5. Rufus showed a tendency _tofmov_e"?-` .00. but she held his? hand until; sliejg... brought him to a stundstjlli *thB.l11$h.9, ;; 1 stood * away from him; .,tlltIug dfghieg?-`W5 "; TH - -4 --Wh b d all otitsochtl money; plaogd 5: the . P. ' . and will yield you in about 8 youth _PR SENT of $100.00, or` a prot of $41.40 on! your monthlv pdvlnenta. . THE INVE T -W}: t lane 1 $100.00 with tho 0? P.B.R& 1.. K33. End t`l\II`I'Dd `II In won:-n iuIn:(`A onna:v:na Anuo:hQ"OkQ I I run. Il`V%31I,UBI1`-WHY not pun-V with . 8: Au'n. `and III .1-9 it doubled in :2 years. beside "receiving II` _ t al 6 7: `d t ti months x2"ou... .`. ."..s3:'I.'i"',.';`. . s-I ..3.`. i.` -Z'. .".m"....ay. interest $66 and a lump sum of $200. making 3 V total of 3266. V . . An invutmoni nafe as government and much more protable, realizing the inventor an equiva- lent to is per cent. per annum. simple intnrclt. For printed matter and further infdrlnation all on wooosrocx, ONTARIO; Calluattentiun to Qhev 95 Dulop-St., Boas Bldck, Barrie. '. Evenings abresidence, 67 Owen-St. O..H.LYON. Make Your Will. VSBCIFREAS. I-`CARRIE LOCAL'BOA,RiJ. 10-ti Blank Will Forms can*,be. -had at lmedvance Office Will pay for Will Fox-mand postyage to any part of Canada}. meow asmaie CUT FLOWBRS-Roses. Carnations, Violets", etc, fresh every day.- Bouquets--Btmom hole, Hand or Corsage. Funeral Tokehoin . `nnv dnuinrnn. uvuq sou... -. v---_.- -- `an desi `s. . VEG; TABEnES-Celer . Qn I AQ.|l\9_ Cabbage- 14:91 V I l`Dl4DD'\0ClGI \Il Icy .u- - ----- , Lettuce, Cabbage. Pyarsua. Beets. Ca tc. . smDs-1-newer Seeds. Vegetable seeds. mm and Buibs. ' WM. TAYLOR FLORIST AND SI-IEDSMAN. ` T Teiephone :5. . n55`Dunlop-St.. Bath . Dninty Sketch of i Oonntry Girl, Who Married 3 Divorced Mbn ~ and `Van cut by liar L. (vld Friends ` "v Tun: llama Dumas A V. ht $0:YdllI9`II`l I ac. nyone sending, .3: 4: An may .~.>*::.'s'.=.'.,:.=*::'.::'.,'.:.<.*.'.=; v**"..*:.=c':F.:".`'::.:.= uonumot mmdm dMamPumu sent. free. out cy for seen ts. : Patent: h Mngntg twelve . ` o" taken special notice; mthomguu 'n..':-n4xx..v Iinngnlmsns > " VVIVIVV---V - .-u.- v-. _ --.__vv hmdno` on ll1uItn.tedVweuk. . Linus" - cAnluuon 3 31,1! nclentmo mama . T0! 1 bran uowad " van! 9 fan! months. ' ""- t'3xi'i:Ii'2;`{:t'iz'.'i'io1i1T;7iI"I " ~ i ii'uu & co.se:Aam.uew6ggu Bunch ounce. 625 F St.. pedal name. vmnour. onnnwv 1 "1 sac` qtic meficau; . .___.;-.....-u- n...o-gout -youth. Inrnnntnh 6 Cts. GO TO THE 'NE\V Z-AND- Crisp and Tendgfz n. Canola. Iht each Iorrow -an a... ,....m.,, _. 5 By theV~IorI-owinfu oWiMlI%` G;Q.-,3 * But as sure as the Inn` `, Whatever is in bed. . T . \ F ' , '.?.?a - .1.?'f..a mveaaru In .,-v., "1' ., LII: VV IJVII. wv vv - -. _. .,, , talking about Mrs. Glarepce; chle on street corner. at literary lety meetings. over ~the.billlard In in the long. dingy clubroom above grocery store. until}the alr was- of her na ue. , D - - -I.4._ -1 Alma anlunn` n`.flII|\nI"I ut\`mdero'ncl| j There lies the fab at riclIt.`;:`-; _ ~_ Hut each Iorrow but it! -`i:ia=,T; IL. A|.-.nnuuv\IlIiliD ' !:!.:.%lsf1aI ,tI: 1,t.l%Ii'%V..2 :'.3:'.` > CHIN BC : I! I Ivvu v- Whntever II In -best. ...m THE RETURN OF THE NAnvEV'4 av JEAN EDGERTON nom. :__.~__ *2. .l_-. . 4`. DWI. - 1: Wheeler Wilcox. 01 uer uu uc. he teacher of the school Elizabeth - youth said .: t she had foreseen something like when Elizabeth took that tripfto.'__ rope with her aunt, but still. she st add. Elizabeth had gone further` 11 she had supposed she could. and ve her pain to see one" oi` her girls e hack the wife of a divorced man. rs. Burdette lifted her line. white wnedhead: ` - A . _ You're like `me. Miss Percival. I pose Elizabeth had too much char- o against all the principles was raised by. But this is what ` es of living in a big city." V 1 n the low celled. carpetless club- In. where the -youth of the town thered. Mrs. Ritchie's name dashed and frollke a billiard ball. ' A ames Ingrames. a man of the world. 'ving just returned from his y.ea_rly_ ton tour through the Georgia*town.__ - 1gsu'reA.:afll;;;e"\;;;;&%;`v a.;;::;` T ; zshewggud w h`gar`:;1an3c.g%ygbIg1m}%_;`. ;becomingia.;zllttlei;:ulnmiroIii:hls acf toher sklrtsmnd it lighted up, ` ..-u _ n _n,_ ___:.1 4_.___-..AI...` u_I-'_..I._.. I`? II?! BQII Zr ID I an-m.r *m&an>a&i~ 1 `Yes? the "t'r';entlt=f K ` Jpreasxon m..thejxn.!' %.sh'e..m-ioke;o1:;sy;1th ` a laugh. .8he `twlrled,her parasdl. When y9u::.lbok;;:n;. in?-"A*!Ik % th8L3' she added. what are you'thinklng?" ` Al` -__ .4_I_l_I-l__. A.I._A. I ....-.I Q- In-an-no `VII! ` * T-!l, _aIn `beginning gln} otgaot ;=,_;:'n_;-er L j A knew`: Jyon or `eany.`-;j(Ajst{;T,y)},i `nLnti;;3tno\t. is Her yes5oashed'anii-then rdved nwa'y'. V Look. Rufus. I canseethe topsvor Mes. E-all : sparkleberry; trees. _I,)on _;` o you remember how `we used .`to'cllnfb them when: we went` to-p lay..with orena Hall? Sometimes." she nald. `fwhen liam'slttIng-at my window look; In; out at_the horses nd people! can see In my mind : eye the'Haglr `wood- ` yard and thosesparkleberry ggees, The. I Innnnn nynnvn an ahlnlna "and (HA ."|l'P'I IV Irlily Inuu av`. bout;-v-3: "3i'm `thinking that; 1 to jgyoik T .y9u_ ` .4` ' :`{I;-;~ '- ul -.... `lsginlcndnlftntn oiini `;'\;`II`i>!uI' .35. FliUJV'iI'l; .. leaves were so shining. add the be werequch blg;ones.? e:: ~ ` - new-.. 1.-.! .. I-` -1 ling-.. nnQAIIQ than VVIFIU pigaxvllvwu You had a lot ofrtdincy uotiond then. I I used to call you Lady ElIzabeth.. said Rufus. more genjally. T `L n -1-` -._|--.I . . . _ __ MAIA -IAIIC ualu uuunuug uuuv 5......- Wby.". sngasngea at Juice, fd'ld ybigj let me `stay here` three weeks without e coming to see me?" ` I\-_l--..-.....II-A A- I. `Inc. :nncnaO'A\I'l l. - Uvlulug l.V luvs: nuvo r Rutusismlled as if the question pleas- ed hlIn.'a t1d hissquare gure settled. ' sic-1-..- _.'_...__ _ _.-.-...'..I;I Ininnnlhna 80 mm, uuu ulu_quu.n: uguug ucyucu. Have many of your old trlendsbeen to see_y'ou?" ' - 44117}... I'll..- I5---'..l-nl nncn__d;_gn ILD LU DC CAPCLLUIA vs Jviap ---- at you would pick up everybod'y s otions as you go traveling about. but ~ expected better of Elizabeth." , Yes." said Jimmy. pleased by this 9 Ver husband : a famous man. She arried him after" he got a good. legal- ivorce. and now she's a great hlg peak to her. - = Rufus turned round and -dropped his oman. a very sensible woman. I ad-, lre people who get on In the world, ell. And yet 1 _understund.".added'f mmy patronlzlngly. the goodpeople a ound here don't hardly want to- eet in their heavy heeled shoes to the W M:I:_yuus_ _ _ V _ Why. Miss Percival came-and--"-and one or two others." she said. glancing away. i ` ' ' Miss Percival toid_,my n__1other`that she thought it was. her duty. '1`h'e_ opinions oi! the world and the opinions of Little Britain don't Ilzree about i you." Rufus leaned easliyagainst his stick. You took the worldly road when you left here. and the world add, ; mires its own. but `the people y.ou.,we_re ` born and raised -with have to` disown` -you." . . 4.. ;.. She looked trom'Rusf_us' rm cheek- ed face up `at the sky. -around atjthee trees and up and down the empty. weed grown street `with the glance of a % restless bird. Then she `nodded her \ head.at'Rufus. ' e ' ` ` V - ____._ --...Q LI..I-can in kg ghqqyln ueuu.uI. nunua. ; . ` "it is a _very easy thing up be single minded here in Little Britain. who would suppose. to see the cows_ grazing` around; thatV--oh. a lot oi` things. Take" ,__s nun.-- 4.1.- ......I.-1.8:: nnmrillx` nrouuu. lulu?-uu. a nun. vs buluawu -....- my . word. Rufus. the vwo17ld~is complls ` cated.- You 'may`be7r1ght.-orl -may be \ `right. or we-mayo both `be wrong. -At 9 `any rate." she "said ..garnestly. f`cre_dlt me with trying to do right. and meet me on that ground." - ` ` _, .111 ...a. .'.....u. 41......-I-. `ho hnrf. 953-", ` - ?e9 ` j *?we:.f.aua; >9`? ~:S'?j4%thp-A III: In! luau. 5| Uuuuo Rufus did not move. though she purt- V ly held out her band. _ . That's a loose way. he said. `Q thing's right or It : wrong. There lsnft J any use talking b_etween.". I `took pleasure; tngthe thought of coming home. but nobody wants `to __- ..-_u . ...a.a It... Dlenhln unrionlit IJUIU I-I I--v uw see me. Said Mrs. Ritchie 116-gienly. Please. Rufus. let me keep`on'e _.trle.nd.. I do care." r_._r-.i -_..n... .......ln'ab kl: inning I UU Cl*lI'co , Rufus leaned easily agalxist h1.~.C f.he` again. _ . nun. ....-..lAIsnun hnnn hoffnr fm-"van. It..would have been better Atoryou.` .i Elizabeth, he said conslderingly. if you had staid at home." u11r..II I 1-`nw|' +IsInIz_.l'nnVh9 I0- and smiled at l_1la face.A . Aug ucr Lccl. pauaug vu 1.50 an... -..., and the swish of her skirts. he, carried his cane consciously. it wasa stout N orange wood cane; with a small" nllig gator on the handle. which his`un_cle~ had brought him from Florida. _~She` could see` it tromvwhere she walked- and remembered it. She had a'_lOve (om odd little things and had always'-`ad- ` mired the alligator. Suddenieythe pat} . ting and the` _swishing-ceaisedw "8h`e_i' called his first name tamillarl;v._ step`-Aje ping oil `the sidewalk and `holding out-" her hand. He" went across`.slo'wg|.!i`etl!.i}d'} took it.. She looked himriip lndjlow ut\|_n 4., ,_.I._ -.._ .._... you uau suuu ul. uuuuc. Well, I don't think-maybe` so. Just shake -hands. I want to shake hands 1n5g_ old friends." - . .._ ;--;; 151.. .;....n anti Dnfnn IIKE mu u'u:_u_uu. ~ ` That's just like you. said Rufus. utter a pause. trying to whegdle peo- ple Into what you. want. It... nu...I.I.. Innlyn at hi: aotflnd ll- [DIE lulu wuxu. _yuu- vvuuu Mrs. Ritchie looked at his settled fig- ure and -Important face until-her look changed` from . wistful _to musing and` on to comical. . V - on to cuuucau. e . _ You've got to be an old man." she said. `-`There's no `t noving _yon., `The "world 13 mg and liberal; Rump.` .It s a pity you couldn't have gone r`o'h,nd- it ` some." " * .1: u_._IL __.-L4 in anon some." ~lgdon t_ want` to go round it." said : Rufus angrily; I don't want to go round it." He caught her smile and took oghis hat abruptly. - V I'll say goodby.". . . ` ' ~ . _ Hdid not look back at her. though- ` she watched: him "walk stily - away.` , When he turned the corner. she moved ` forward. smiling. with tears in her` eyes.-New York Commercial Adver- tiser. ' 1 . . The Flat Folding Bod. . No Invention of - modern times so lled` the proverbial loqg feltgwamt as did t.be`.foldlngebed." saidethe` betid of the model rooms In the patent oice In Washington. _-_4.n-;-I.f.. rvu'4(a`A' tn nrhinh hD.l`!-` W asulug tun.` . The particular model to which, heme- terred was a crude form -`of 9. coiiapsi-. ble bedstead. But that rude bed cut.in ` sectiohs and ehingedysofthat it might` toid"'.i n1_;b comp_gc_t form `contained the germ of an Idea; and to~that is owed?` tine` -useful .c'a.bi_x'1eii folding bed,-oi` today; ` new __-_`..4'._`.. `.`l sI..m `A`l'.IIlI I\n1I/ uygg i A company. .manu;nc;nr_ed;`3the~'John-1,`, , ston paten_t.`an d It had._quite,a vog_ueQln-5 ; its day-_.:z :L_1ttl .,by_. lI;l*"i`;1g;|`og:;m[1t.` `g were made onjth `_'(_l_5',withy|n,, tbf % oastascoreotwx. ;sA or fm:'nf~..-%: . turd "knowii eyl,-ved. them are 39Y9i`7I.!:T:hB9!.'.' btxgmtid " I tut: l.IBI':I ul xauuucu -`nu... ....... -- -- ..h_,. The 1nv'en_tor o1'_the_ folding bed was h one Jam_es:.-A. Johnston. a-western man. 2 to whom pat__ent No. 1`?-.281 was granted on. May 1291857. No pmvlsion was made in ;he`._-bed tor'.'s;onlng of the mat- - tress. T pillows`; gndybdclothes. as to !common lhjthe folding bedfof -today}. g also`. unlike the ':mode1_'_n A contxtlvuncegf` g which %wIh en fo!ded?,reqemble_:s a: hureau , { chlonlgr or otheg-__ fsln1ilaI'f`plec_e fury ' nlture. the `toldlhg .=patentgd pg ` T JohnB.t91!~ W!.d"33P. ers!?I8ek`ot I`99k1nzoh like n'nyth"_` -`pt-hr ;Al_:t=`: great. gun , um. uncu Vuvtuuavu 3..., . Don't you read. man?" l'res- tiy Jimmy. skirmishlng the balls er the billiard table, added:.,_. - . ` Pooh! That's nothing. a woman rrying ti divorced man. What's the atter with that, eh? But this town" ad slow." _ . I w The youth by the window shifted his et. where they were propped npon e sill. - "It's to be expected of you. Jimmy. , _._-.-|.1 _:,.I. an .-nun.-hn:Iiv a `uBlI,l I'll! wuc_u Jucx IIIJD ass vvso; Wh it the max at life is dohe. - .7; ' 1'.'..:8till\Ilh1l~Io'v.f cI..i1; :to lovgtsf`-' , V 1 rsw \ 2 hgit`_t_qro~ 1n{6ne."`A_ ~ I>o1_1`ocI:f.-,_l`n: lacvtlcmim ! Mm- zina.-A ` V: Not .t.'all. :.i.`r.7 i'Si'x).i'tL_l1.!":I have nta.. ` . badcold. These symptoms are merely. the xfemullzlug (in. the physical plane at improper t_I;ougb.t." _, . .. . " - 31.. _,__I"_ L`. `l\`_ Q-.l'6-I\9n nnn1_ ` .'-':*~'.".'*`:' f-'."'--3'-'f_ -1 -- frhlsv was In replyto Dr. Smith's com- mlse1;atlon,.on.he lamentable appear-. "a,n`e_ "bf the patlenl. Mrs. Hollis was - _._`-_-n_-_. _A `L- I_-..| ..ol.h.nI>nnnInf'17 ll_uI..'l:_ Ul Luv pillicuuo u._.... ...v.-... ...._ u .lngmher .01 . the lbcalv gphical poclet`_y.; w-I16 "h8g1. latly` "absorbed `someileadlng W fea;nresJ'ot nthe._uil_nd cure doctrinAe;5 butfwho hadnot advanced so far as to dlscardnall tnedlcal~ advice. In minor ailnints she adhered to" the school. gbut; 1er.~courage `gtailed. when disorders wet`e'"mor'e on1inbu`s; hence Lher pres- .enc_en|n the consulting room. ` _,_ |_ I `. ._ -__ ._-- - .... nuoonnn-\Inr`I. -ElllII:_'lI-I uu: Uuuouuuug nuvua _ i the resemblance. was so extraordi % nary use to mislead me." replied the doctor. "I. have never seen a more` perfect simulation. I now perceive. the power poi` - thought to` produce pho- 3 nomena In. matter. Your thought must bemery bnd...he padded reectiveiy. gazing again at the reddened face and streamingeyes of the sufferer. ' .._,_ u-9-11:- ...a....-.I .. II!-Ola nf thin 3'-ICCIIIII-I5 CJCG Ill via`: I-`vs yo: Mrs. Hollis winced; 3- little -,ut this. ="Not',iasL bad as if__l_ had pneum'onin."`, ` shereturned. .wi1b a touch of asperlty. ; But how. are.you going to treat me?" 1 4.c c 1-1- AI.--_..l-g _III- I. malt` ORA (Inn. UB9 ' - i %:YeAs. _ `said he. with thought pllls. ` I should not feel justified In stopping. at anytvhlng "sbort__of ghgem. ' |.--..A -0 umm Ag. 9|...` ' know thnt eIl'hJll;f`0_l|'laI.'Mo`..`.5 As sure u, the night brings shade, in somewhere some time ziunhhudg . Though the hour be long delayed, know that the soul is aided . sometimes by the heart ; unrest. And to grow mm: often to lIlIOl'._ But whatever ll bbclt. ' , -` IIUVV_ CI 6`-Fills `V """' "-` ' With though; pills, said the doc- tOl". ` ..._. - 4 - ._oI|._nn -_-I-l...4.I II-nu Ilfnl, IU ['6 ' "Th_o`n_ght plllAs!"L exclaimed Mrs. Hol- lls; `..._ n -, _a,| n. - n._'_14.|. n.I.-;..i.I.b nllla but uuyuuug uuuu._ua |:In;u.u 7- "1 never heard ofthem. Are, they to 'be taken Internally?" \t_ _ `?Of course." replied the doctor. 4``:Your thoughts are Inside of, you. anti, -__._- 1-- .I.. '..III... I171; kn:-n\ an} IIII-II tl-lvllanasuw nous. --up--- V. ._ .__, so must be the pills. We have got to go to the- root or the matter. And 1 now." `he went on. "I will ask you to excuse me a fewtmomets while I pre- parei-them In the `pharmacy. I. will not 1 be long. Do not give a thought to the -Nils while I am gone. 'l`_hat'wll1 come Iater on. - ..II _.A.; .._.-II A. `gunman O-hot III |.Ul' .UI-Io ..lt wasall very.--well m:.d,_ecree that, `-the pills were to be excluded `from Mrs.` 1 Hollis mind. but this was soon found ` gown. butin vain. The pills swept ev- erything before them.- so to speak. compounded. what wa_s__the rationale of which succeeded each other in Mrs. .Hollls I brain and liexclted thrills gt spe_culatlon. Whatever may have tween the doctor's. motive in '- prohibition, the and were by no means to be expelled. A slighrmisgiving did for amoment `had some reputation" as-ta, wag; but he was too evidently serious at thetime tor the misgiving `to enlarge lntq sus- picion. it was at this moment that he returned. '. ' ' l an Impossibility. Struggle as she` might. ' no other topic could -be maintained- She tried _to think of the children's `tlln-' ner and of -the trimming of her new, pwbatttlieywere like. how they were their operation. these were questions" pills had certainly eected a lodgment rise as she remembered that Dr`. smith- 1 9 _ 4-` 1...-.. _.-..`LI.iu i-I\nO returucu. _ , `.`l wlilexpiain togyou exactly what i you must do. said- the doctor. as he seated himself by the patiehtand open- ed a little box. It contained four pills. threeoof quite ordinary size and color. but the fourth much larger and very dark. The three smaller. pills are not to be taken until bedtime. but their ac- tion begins at once; The greatpoint is that you are t_o,follow unhesitatingiy any course to which they prompt. They are thought _.pl-lls. remember.` At t dinner. for Instance. you will find no repugnance to a plate of soup or to any oi` fruit. but the instant any 1 other dish is beforefyon and you think of the pills you will have no. wish to eat" it. Before going. to bed take the rthree.piils_and put your mind. upon .tl1e1n.vl.'1`-heefonriih is toihe taken_.:b,efo_re_ urenkra`st.`1*rcstsamy `yon win: 'he"~nxia-i ble; to go, beyond Acoee and r_a'nit .~ G,dInfei . a'nd__s`ee me late gin _.the:afternoon.-"*2 _ -' 4_.` -n_'; "`-._|_n-.--gI.'.. Ah tkn` Diane;-4_ ,tu'g1`gii1:- out . precisely Suit); &,nad%_A&cor.to1d.4j& The .soup`; yj pa;-lmibne. thgqgnt4_ot`_`;.fth ; " .` "`f"`V_","`?%?`."` `F '7'":.' "."" " ~:?Pm9 W13 3 54" *0. .95-.'. I =.a - I _ Are-you -ncitwell. myydearf - i:'.. 7 .:.....;.. 1 ~Mr-H9913 as she.dec.1l.ned~k % T ; .8_ince we love each other` deal-ly.. .- "Yes.-' she said: "I am quite well. but ' `W0 `W '_'Vj_"v.` `i",'~` "'* 9"" I` have `a dreadful co---; that Is. I` " \ s,,g go, -.,g,`.,',,` .;.,g.....,..., . . \ m_ean. no. ndt'any_ sh.". _ u-:...'. n.. ....'.u 1:! m. 4. am..- ` V ' .Mr. Hollis` obserifed that every` dish uuu ECU Ll-II: lulu` uu Iou ,'But ._wl;at Is the hllosophy of the pills. doctor?" asked Mrs. Hollis. They have ; twofold aspect. he re-' ;_pIi__ed._"_`_`l s_hoI_1ld_not like to; use the- word `duplicity? -this with a hardly `pen-ceptlble_`.twlnk'le of the eye-'+"'we, :`wllIl- can fit duplexness; ,- They'._ project : Into `the Aconc1rete~'objectlvlt.y the `es- iisences..andllnower- or "!H\1Dra4nl.I3'si-? c"al "pln*_h`e_ Vnd thus lshow,~ma`ttere as 3- . gale 'bf=*7`tfli`ef :"|mm aterlal. ._ But gt -Is then rlrel1x*'=ajtlon*-qu.iwhlcb I `lay most .l;tfe8, 1,"; lt._,W,`eI'. :,re's`t9re [the ;the= l%Pt'rhf1-.;! Tbdstzht Isl '.`Vev`ej`_r;""t`h.r..n.B .;v`-,-`>mxterg,` `mmgl 1`iothl_g_1g. lnnm-rag ,.anelbeelemlIn.>re_d ma? 2 2 , nlluu.-.u.Iu`\:u ulyns wv us no `nug- This ` 'ce_ rta_{nly ' had the orthodox V i ~: I"A|n.8y,.0_l' A Tminzd *_ >2-cur doctrine. rwas therT.. Even . unin- .t'l!1;`gll)tl_,l t,_vj. wfns` (girl; _ well- Dreselffved. _1 \!lI?:3 B ol_u8'.., waytofl` somg-{_e_xtentr (ens-; gured;_ .-'-;.s_hg-{ hamii. , liked V. to` fask -;;he` t 01? **i1!* 1 ug, _|_....A. LL ...`..., e2r.5;.!1:9ls9%;o?11~. :1 d!s<= |`I>ole`s :1:;:;;hat _ ;ejwa;u gtuaenr. UU.l ll _`yVV._1&g.-,\,"|:\j|uA.s,uuv ->-Vs-V -q A .. ...... ::.-3u:- how ;==?:1_1b"<>11_t*. the; mst, or L-,the:. `t!n1e? 2sh<%}~%*ncmh-ed.p %*`Ain J vv. vuC ww VV *0 think 1 I know there Ire no error; A- .o In the great eternal plon._ And all things work t.oMce'__t_h'I'L A , _ V : For the anal good 0! man: . `:5; And I know when my soul speed: onwml V In its grand eternal quest- ! sbnll say. as I look back euiwnrd. niknbnuon In In hp`t_ Elw Yv lass`: -_ '_ _ V .:; f:1...:4:hpt_;lcj_ VqonsIdg:,;._,that;L:Vessgn- % . 1=';%:tv-If tor attr;9 %;%3Mt * : nlr. I:Iu_;up~uI_: uuc,ucs;n_aus;u u.- -urea;-r hesald: "I'a'm quite`well;f'bnt_ ~ havefui d{ea'dtnl' that `I g mean. no. no't eny_e sh. .' ti"- ` - i'""{Mr- H; 1lisf.obser.ved that every.d_1shf went -:~11taste"d -e?u'vethe`fberrIes. of which 4_h`is- wife` con's`umede three plates. But he;,was,wIse with. years `of untri- `mony fund` f)gnewf,_`tl;et the mystery would be unveiled It patience wag 1'1- flowed her. perfect work. -.,,_ u-o_:u`.. .__-_ n'.n.|.n..| 1... .-`Ii cu. .>lU.VV!=|-l`l.II\ [l?_l_li_U;b`I wvan. - `-,1 ,4. , V Mrs.-Hollis hwaa. faithful m-.~a iI;..:re+ : .;1s_pe '.`_to the .`dir_ec_tlons. _ ,' . ` istpills. were duliy taken. atv-hedtli`e."and i ht?!` mind `cnentratd" till sleep; overcame -.,i1 er.` iEA.er,`h`Jlyii"i iibers ' were not}; continuous. j;"s_h_ej._;;awol;e Vtar earlier `th'a_n'j.` was '.htomgy; ;,-abut . certainly improvement had heghn. The fourth "pill was more ' diiBtfult"~to `swan. ~low;'and she had ,to`bi't`e"i_t; ` It had a very slight taste. not unlike that of `._Boston brownbread. by no means un- A pleasant. Nor. was the doctor's pro- vislonless "accurate respecting break- ~ fast. The thought pills did seem to ef~ face -a1l,._w_lsh for everything" _ beyond 5 Zcoifee and"truit. As the day "went on the -symptoms steadily bettered. ' The head was less- choked. the cheekswere. not~so' red and swollen. eyes and nose ' were paipably. on the mend. It was in ,far more pleasing condition that she- repaired t'o the consulting room late in` the afternoon. Little oi` moment,- how- ever. occurred. Dr. Smith expressed 1 great satisfaction at her rapid .recov- :` i cry. and she was cordial -in attestation of the merit in thought pills. V But tell the. doctor. she asked. is it you who put the potency of thought into the pills or I?" - urI'II_- ..._.....u. `C nnlvsunn nffnn hhfl`. puns or 1 a `L A "The powers of nature often Timer-' `penen-ate." said the doctor. and we accept the outcome of causative action while unable to. assign `proportionate value toicuch." ~` - A- __'n-.... .._..na...I no VIIIUKT [U l3l\..l.lu Mr. Hollis `was nojless gratied at .the quick,impro,vexnent in his wife and i in the library after dinner" led the` way _i `to an account of the treatment. as the narration proceeded he became more ._and more interested and inten_t..though at times a taint twinkle of the eye was perceptible. But hardly had Mrs; Hol- lis concluded her `exposition of the therapeutic process7 when? he dropped his newspaper. threw, back his head. sclasped his hands` behind it and. emit- ted a loud and long guttaw. --_`_4A 1. LL- man`-`A2 1191+`! U II IUIJIJ uuu nvub alllaucv VHenry, what is the hzatter with you?" cried his wife In astonishment. nun- .1_.;..n -..|A I... nvl-soil nalmnacn "LISIBII (U nuxum Jccucu use vun... Ewny. yes. Rufus: Clarence Ritchie's ggreat gun; his. life's common prop- n....u ....... man!` man?! Fran. ,JUU6 1.5 Icu unw u now can u-u.v-....._._--_..-- -`My dear," said be when calmness returned. ?`I could have prescribed diet -and jalap as well as Dr. Smith. . nu-1,--. ._.I__A. -I.-.-a 4|... blnna-cl-ab`:-\8IIa9 `llllll Juusp CID vvcu GU IIIO wuausuu But what about the thougbtpills? she asked. with open eyes. `.1- n_...-....--1..I..- Al Aknumiu I . V aux: uqncu. WILD uycn cg uj-0. Pills work Irrespective oflhougl1t.' Mr. Hollis replied sententlously. v',IIl_ _.._... __--I-L `An. 4: I-|n1\I9\ll'\ Ella IJUIIID Icynuvu nun-my-.-..v.....-`- "1grgs._ Home was quigt for a moment. ?`1"dou t think I will ever go to.Dr. ; Smith again." she atlast exclaimed In 1 9. voicehf s6_m_e feeling. _ . V ;. __-._ ...`.unn 1.- -..:.n url... G VUOUC VI Bvlux: swung-as . . Oh; yes? you Av_:'ilI! , he said. "The doctor has great `common sense and as much command of phrases as a mind cu:'_it. {on get the advantage of both isystems. By Btculao * Mrs. Hollis looked grave`. Thou she rlsed heroeyes to her husband's. al Vamlle broke over the face of each. and Mr. Hollis picked up his newspaper .- ` New: York Evening Post. . ` Paris Beggars Children. - Professional beggars in Paris hire children to help them win money from. the charitable. There are certain, rec-T ognized centers for this abominable. traic.` and a regular tariff is in opera- tion at these child markets. The trade `is by far `the brlskest in winter. "In ordinary times.` when no special holi-_ ` day is in progress. a` child of from 6 to 10 years` may be had cheaply. the cur- rent charge being_ 18 pence a day. or 2Tsbillings' if the weather is very cold. Bnbiesinarms or those who can only just toddle~.are more expensive.` ,__t_etch_ing double andytreble this sum. '4\_.rn|_..2_4......... An. ant` Nam vnlo ;IeIi;!uIug uuuuu: nuts Llvunu _.... . . . . .... i . :1 Christmas day and New Year's day. when` beggars are practically not interfered with by the police and reap their` richest harvests. the prizes are much higher. '-"As much as a sovereign hasto be paid on these special occa- sions for a baby only a few months old. and even this sum is exceeded in the case of t-he'h`apiess' little creatures who are ill and who are thus likely the more. readily to movethe: passerby to pity. O_lder_"children .,on4_these7 holidays 1 ;.Ina_y he_ hired for, 8 s_,hilli_n_ gjs.c If the` * 'beggd_r`,* cdntinyues V at ; work" throughout ,,- ;;'_;.sl.;'.a.. 'l...~hng` n-'nvI)'I`I'\>I`\"17 tho `beggatncontlnues at _woIfu .u|'uu,::u}:u fthe even'i_n g. hebus4 tosupply the child? with supper. ? He also has to under- take` my pa"y ifor- a -doctor.` trims victim should! `tall 111. from =.expo'sure.4-,-`Pall Mall Gaz_<;tte_. ` -. . - . Duty Calls. . % The duty callsof a` man are much the =same.as the duty galls or-`a woman. With both sexes}: call is o'bllg nto'1-y `att- V_ .9!` an ev.enlng pa'rty'. .a luncheon. in din- ner, ax supper. u thetiter -party. and .sho,uld_ .l)e,_ pqomptly made .whether_ the ' ,`ln_vita,tion ;has;_.bgen% ac_cepted. _`or not. P_e,_rs`ona`1.l.call%sT.u1_`tL1st be paid ; the. newly ` mdrtfie ~"and ghoul made'on th`eh *Pe9Pt*9n%'iiii$'"#;%%V *f , thy;%h1as'e 8.ntfout cards ` due the %br*sx.<:a 9'.`a"...`q:eAIec"-n In: tvt!1.;?t9: $h9jj! ,d.d .n,:.ne,_ept!nn~:4:T`;+.t new . V V. . A , . yuan` #0118! a|l:>shon|d* ' lgdyl: ~-iran "9221 L. . n .5?" , '~ " L Jug `- puts - -, - ` ' Jimmy grinned across the gable at he square gure In its su|t ot clgecks. '- Tbe next day. when Rufus clpauged -I._____,- I'nI1__-I_..4.l_ I'll4-AIskI.n 'n`:\'nnIIIllA

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