W o I dcl'woro Lani chap. Kem ornal KO}! Tho BOAR hddln The 1 cords ( the ch: the pa Finns: Robins 1). Sn O’Neil 1". En Baldw H. La Elliott John O'Nell discus recon: made 3131qu plan: Kenn! $5.83. “and! $6.35. If. '00 precla huh I! some! §§ pet-ha: slime! lamb! fairly olden shin! II v could nppro the ti mock Conn. result walk: coma ed vn 1833 V eggm Cm) hints W n helm This! Tho: 9'â€! few who Sou All: curl! Dr. ' 5‘01 met m0! lbw due ASuflerer Cured â€Every season. from the tune I was two years old. I annex-ed dread- iully from eryslpelu, which kept growipg worse until my hands were 11“.- L-_-- .A'.Aflfll. .IV " u.- almostzeeieee. The b61103 softened so that they would bond. and several of my ï¬ngers are now crooked from 11:13 cause. On my . hand I carry large L? scars. which, but for we 33:4 â€"-u"- Ayer’s Sarsaparula cured me. so that I have had no return of the disease to: more than. twenty years. The ï¬rst bottle seemed to reach the spot and a. persistent use of it has perfected the cure."-0. C. DAVIS, Wautoma, Wis. _____________ AYB’S mus Promote Good Digs-ï¬ns E172 6mm x2 in the glass he started at the sigh his haggard visage. and this mox- his hands trembed so much that for a. hundred pounds could he 1 signedhls ownname. Hetelttha could not race the 01-de or the a that he could not bear the scrutln Alma-191': always with some fresh featura or added details. but always he seemed toseethehomrthatwnda-eepinto Judd. _to_ tne W: p: .._,__,_, at once crave leave to speak. anu .. things which tell all present were known to himself aloneJmt which awards proving the in- - .4... maker. He must given by mem 9" the 111381: facts had MYSTERY. ', FRIDAY. â€"OF A‘ Sxmaparllla. would be sores. provided I was alive and able to carry anything- Eight bottles of AYEB’S con: the prisoner 8-1 guilty, he must v. u-w '- .â€",v.- V - . Last of on two people been examined at the Tms ne uzu u: u- -.-,.7, unbiassed manner, reviewing the evi- dence carefully, weighing each item in the judicial scales. and giving to each its just preponderance as it told for or against the prisoner. He was most carats m pointing out that the evi- dence was entirely of a. circumstantial c‘gamcter. On the one hand, there was t e certainty that the crime was cam- mitted some time between half-past ten o’clock and half-past eleven. and the fact that the prisoner entered the 1 bank by means of his passâ€"key about twenty minutes past ten and did not reach home till close upon midnight; and that the accmmt he gave of hav- ing walked all the way to Strong’s house during that interval at time. and or having knocked at his door. was, so far as regarded the latter part of the A nu -_ .mnho ï¬nanv de' t0 room. and on which any 0 the largest amount of gold found there. He. the jud the jury not to attach toc evidently at. Law». There were several ints in the pr;- ex-ations. In the ï¬rst place. there was the entire absence of any conceiyable motive on the prisoner’s part tende to commission or such a. crime. He and uv u-....__ 7 the murdered man and fellow-workers far as was known been on the best ‘ each other- F117“ stolen property had to the p oner; a? it was n very dim away 8 large sum where It W011“: bel for anyone ‘0 fl“ __ 1"“! ihe murdered man uau w-.. , and fellow-workers for years. and as far as was known, they been on the each other. rty had been traced home stolen prope to the p oner; althou h. of com-3-, 'fï¬ 1t matter to hide away a. large sum in not where it would be next to im for anyone to ï¬nd it. Finally, the testimony they had heard given to the very high charactex: borne by the retired to consider their verd . Ieft the house in Clog-street, they had been staying, and warn- panied by Clement Hazeldine, made their way to the court-house where. through Clem’s influence. they yere accommodated with seam in a pnvate ‘ “u “Mn minutes room. 5 without brlnglng any news, the strain upon them grew m be endured. Clement was utterly perplexed by the From non-appearance of his brother. hour to hour he looked for hlm. but in valn. Surely, Edward would have let nothing less than illness keep h-tm away! Clem had felt very grateful to which every ear there was strained to ‘ catch: “We ï¬nd the prisoner at the bar ‘Not guilty.’ " A murmur that seemed halt a sigh at ï¬rst ran thmugh th starvation as possible. so it was ar- ranged that he and his sister and Her- mia. with Clement Hazeldine, by way of escort, should be driven to Ash- down in a. fly, instead of returning by train. Accordingly. a. fly was brought. and John Brancker stepped out into the open airstreeman. F‘oratewmoâ€" W mum: the sensation was 0 a ocp'néhble the drgver I _ 7“)“. E sneaking Eâ€"d'VQard. 3r. Funnel; 11‘ petty had been t $011913; although. very difï¬cult ma '4 b _Az whi â€For-Be by the t which would consideration at when the 3111'? .116. it mate? § ginérul to championship ugh. pgrhapso nhing of the point It is to be hoped that the reaaer nu not quite forgotten Miss Pengarvon and her sister, although we have heard nothing of them since that December night. now many years ago, when poor. unforgiVen Isabel was found lying in the snow in front of the great door of Broome. To the two lonely sisters, wearing out their uneventful lives in the gray old house. the changes wrought by time were few indeed. Their dark hair had slowly sllvered, their long, thln T0 the two tut-cl; -.-.-_,, out their uneventful lives in the gray old house. the changes wrought by time were few indeed. Their dark hair had slowly sllvered, their long, thin one year were so like the summer and winter of another. that they almost tor-got the passage of time. They worked hard at their embroidery, and sold the proceeds 0'! their labor: they pinched and scraped, and saved in every possible way, growing more miserly with every year. Barney Dale and his wife were still with them. No thought or leaving Broome ever cross- ed the mind of either. Other sen-ants might come and go. but they stayed on, nor ever dreamed of change. At length there came a. morning. early in the autumn of the same year as that in which John Brancker was committed to take his trial for the - “A Unaolflinp when Miss on, nor CVCL Luca-“n... .. , 7 At length there came a. morning. early in the autumn of the same year as that in which John Brancker was committed to take his trial for the murder or Mr. Hazeldlne, when M153 Letitia. found herself unable to rise from bed. She had been ailing {or some time from the effects of a. bad cold, but during the last few days the symptoms had bewme conslderably aggravated, and now She could hold up no longer. Miss Pengarvon had hinted more than once as to the ad- visability of calling in Doctor Bland. but this Miss Letitia had emphatically begged of her not to do. Neither she nor her s‘ster had known a. day’s lll- ness in their lives; her cold was a simple affair whlch a few days would put to rlghts‘: no doctor had set foot garv guineas, yet. after all. his patient died. rs were an extravagance in wh 031de people had a right to indulge. But although Miss Letitia. refused to see a. Doctor, Joanna Dale. despite all her monstrances, insisted on lighting a. ï¬re in the sick lady’s chamber. Miss Letitia. was terribly afraid her sister would look upon even that small luxury as a. piece of wasteful extravag- ance, and her ï¬rst words to Miss Pen- garvon, when the latter went upstairs to see her, were. “It is all Joanna's do- ... 777., :_.,x_. n“ "111 mm: up out of a cup of odds - ends. Mia Letitia. ht it ex- ceedingly kind of bars, drank not nearly so nice as the gruel Joanna. had made her, but not {or Worlds would she have said so to anyone. When at length Doctor Bland was called in. he seemed to think that his patient was suffering from nothing worse than a feverish cold. He ad- ‘nsed' her to keep her bed for the m- ~11; it tell ‘ was 899! 10.! CHAPTER XIV hat the reader has 1 Miss Penï¬arv‘m ugh we have heard ace that December Years ago. “he“ Lsabel was found l front at the great a. little grimly or umespoof never anything Lter. The (wet; 890 . Then I descended the stairs. and fol- lowed the voice till it led me hereâ€" here Barbara! Do 'you not under- ever so much {us made woman Detox-at†he mu self. shutting the ‘10" be med WI deal in the course of t! wards evening bfl' '9‘“ to her, clear and m- 1181 â€"â€"1;a.ï¬s!ng' only to ‘ . pqu' or suppJ‘S- ‘ over her shoulders. passed -put into th -L--.A ha Pauslng only LO yuan he. ---- W a. war or suppJ-s. an! to mu; :1 51¢an over her shoulders. Miss Pengarvon passed out into the corridor, holding a candle above her head. All wu cold. dark and silent. She stood for a. minute or two. listenlng. intently, then she thought she heard a noise as 02 a door being opened downstairs. 8 this sound as a. guide. she hurrlgd‘ along the corridor and then down the steps toward the Green Parlor. There was no light anywhere save that or the’candle she carded The shadows seemed to vanish before her as she ad- van-ted. only to crowd more darkly beh‘lnd herthemomem she had passed Suddenly a. plaintive voice was heard speaking in the darkness. "Isabel. Isabel. speak to me again. I cannot ï¬nd you." Miss Pengarvon stood stock sun for a moment or two and shuddered. Then - 7- 4.- .A-AAA m'ffw “Dreaming. Barb“ RU“ far too vivid {Or a. dream. fast asleep for I 509“ km" when suddenly I was a. bearing my name pm†close to me. as 11 the an bending over my bed- A my name was 8903911. and ‘ that it was Isabel who wu tï¬gwmoï¬ {111W In ‘ 10 be (out rrieZL' 'i'ihe‘ shadows before her as she ad- crowd more darkly neat she had pgsseq me of the candle though caught by Next moment ms: : o! bed. and an s ‘n n» noxt roam. :5 sun alight. but -- Aman and the . FRIDAY. in, quite IBM J c. MEETING Seamam's Ferdinand Won Queen's Pltto m m us'rnsr mm on RECORD loll’l rug-ell nun-en I'cucrdflv Toronto. flu uâ€"Tnc ucw....-_._ 7 Ontario Jockey Club opened on Sammy under nqulu-I that could not his be excelled. Overhead the on "I clear. bone-nu: the tee! the M1 was dry the venlurc was at m but. while the a: mu balmy. The India were out In ouch loo 0! the club 16 years ago. meow-braking do: In every re- boner-ouch u'r 0! an tflck dzmputcnou we â€cu.- __ _ and In only the but nee van a b‘ It to..- pout. The Imam were I close, and In only one race. tut Itccplechnm‘. did mou- than I 0 lengths m-paruto ï¬rst and mm! ‘01: THE QUEEN'S l'LA'! This was undunbtully the wt and tn 3: keenly anticipated Qua-1 race that was evor run. Up to ult‘ (ninth! stuck to â€In Jonvs' colt. sldc" fraternity having every kind nice that Words Would ‘h‘c them form the bonu- Ihowed In Wind-tot correct one. and that t-xhlblted 1 7-4â€" -- 1 u "1,. lacuna Al I: mun, a new Ferdinand for the 0 new. were large. I revs-it to tuft In A: .Q.‘ gun“. -uv. blue on Thmuiav at 1 u.ul.. Int‘uulxk -_V, were undoubtedly right as remrds the ill- ter supposition. and had the cult been ck- en the opportunity that he the truck the result might have been dit- totem. As it was. he run an unexpectedly grunt race. utter his Thursday «lupin. He got away well. made play for n dlstnnce. stayed with Ferdinand and non he who they come it to him. then died awn. came “an. and tor almost going into the fence raced to the end. being ultimately burn out by 2% lengths. The tum were clout: calmly. but could make llttic impmllon on the Seaman pair. Ferdinand ultimately , winning: hr two lengths. with something in irexwrvc from Bun inn. who was mar a length in front of Wicker. There was a cu of probably a down lengths and then we IDalmoor ilvo lengths ahead of Fiddle. who nroc dad tho much-fancied Lending Lu†and none of ï¬nmiiton one length. with Sprinuhok six lengths still further oil. next. follow“ by Boston. Billy Dinmont ud .Kin: Ken. who struggled in. 'â€" A â€"_-Ann Bu..- â€"‘ 7 . ’â€" TKE QCEEN‘S PLATE RECORD. of the Quark) Jockey 1 'â€")lr. Ablfagdon‘l (Toronto) bk 1:: Wiser. 5. by Terror. 117 lbs. (Gates). 15 starters; 2.51. C. Boyle's (Woodstock) br s Roddy Prlngle, 3. bv Helmhold. 97 lbs. (Smith). 9 starters; 2.0.139. lwâ€"John Balllgnn's (Toronto) I) 3 WI}- llams. 6. by Terror. 121 lbs. (A. Martin). 15 starters; 2.’ . 1535â€"15. Box-goof (Wooduock) b 3 WI!- lle W.. 4. by Princeton. 113 lbs. « unlmon). 14 starters; 2.58. ISS-D. W. Campbell'o (Milton) (h t 113 Ibo. (But- W let). 10 stoma: 2.45%. RSIâ€"lumen Bond's (Toronto) ch 1: Bon- nie Duke. 5. by Judge Curtis â€" Bonnie Dru. 119 lbs. (Wise). 13 suture: 2.12; 1% 1% D. Mama's (Toronto) I) c 8:11; r! Per-.1. I)! Ann-a -â€" ,, lbs. (C. 0 Leary). 10 starters. 2.18%. lawâ€"Um .‘latbcs- 3': (Toronto) br s: Colonist. 3. by . ‘ "sâ€"Vnnquhb. 100 lbs. (11. O'Lonry). 10 starlet-I; 2.10. 15:10â€"11 D. Bodgcns' (London) blk t Kite- strflfs. 3. by Imp. Stmchlnoâ€"Surtollnn. (Gonna) 12 starters; 2.14%. lamâ€"J. E. mum's blk c O'Donoboe. 3. by Cromabooâ€"Xllly. 106. lbs. \Burton). 18 starters; 2.2. Cromboo-Oounteramrp. 119 lbs ay- lockl. 9 mm: 2.14. 1. E. ‘u M. £809 Mllier. :. by Springï¬eldâ€"Milly. 103 . 11 '0 Sweet Bells angled Out of Tune." How much ofvom'o life In pines: is lostforhckofhcmony. Alum ::;°‘“f‘é_31k l k Bub of "lbve 3nd wifebpod and clothe:- hood are mis- enbxe from one yen". end to other. be- ause of some weakne- cr disease of the delicate mum of theix sex. Theue deflate con- hints, which nuke t “glitz; dissonance of so may Ines. m not by , - _...-='- V “1‘.in menu b: neceuity ofdmhood. m overcome a: corn lady en we: under judiciou- men? There is nopeed of repugnant cumin.- dons. Munoueedofmmtouy unauthorised medicament compounded by m unskilled. uneduated person. Doctor Picm's Favorite Prescription gnu the may Addie.- mum “Mic-Wu m.w m,vg.." writes In G. A.“ â€calmn- W, 0 .‘ sandman“ ‘ M .3 w III-ch tor It. ‘ r‘vllowol nod the wonthcr gel I plea-nun; the hen truck the my Club has land for 17 ycm . a new record was nude by or the Queen'u l‘lnte. 2.13. The both We chod the ï¬elds In the but nor was a . The autumn: were gent-nu: In only one nee. the ‘. did more than n coupe o! Inu- nm and second hornet. THE QUEEN'S PLATE. undunbmlly the moat cxdtlnx - 'I ride :1: m uhu'Jom-s‘ mu. ully having «Very *‘r- chm them that the uâ€"Tbe seventeenth opt-tn; Ontario Jockey Club opened uder nqulu-I that could not rut-d. Overhead the on "I u».- tt-t't the wt: was dry to at It: but. while the w t In ouch ever known on the am as! tton ot the club 16 years ago. rd-brmktnc do: In ever! 5" t...-.... AM not no helterj‘k?" it. The: new little result uugux uuuâ€" w“. W, ms. he run an um-xpvctcdly e 1e weakneu the deiï¬ed: heix sex. licate coul- :h make ‘ nuance of so u: not by I In “luuw. wâ€" - , rxhlbllh'd 22$le- u.m.. acorn TN? n n; "and: the ll ’ la.) the colt been 8"- bat be was to now might haw been 61!- "_ Jung-9M" [K'Wmdwl’ W exhibited ng‘ th. 1 900 me long nululy l- a c wed when. will care you. no “wow anion closely resemble the :c :- hound. Cum" a“ am the dog is ucoeusry w ch’mzï¬ bun u: noclctv. com! Corns: Tender. punts! coma. bleeding ps‘nloul; rammed In twentytour rota-ma Wales- Coru Extracta ungodly. Try It and be convinced teammunhnm d Gael: u dog-.311 a! how lune: Into 0:: ok Human. my I» LU“. ..___ When iron ever work. pxehly «slaved by In inherited weeknesr. the heath (all: end rent or medical sternum must be mowed to. then no medicine on be em- oloyed with the same heneneiel results ea Scott's Emulsion. The People are Convinced When they tend the teetlmonlels ct cures by Hood's Sereeperllls. They are written by honest men and women, and are pleln. etrelghttorwerd etetemente of beta. The people hue conï¬dence in Hood's Sem- perllle heeenee they know it ectnelly end pee-mummy cures. even when other medl- blues nu. The Ontario Jockey “w I [yplcnl holldn! lurk. Sea"! Pu)“ The Ontario Jockey Club'- second day saw a typiml holiday crowd at Woodbine ‘ Park. Nearly all the notables who were 1 In attendance on Saturday wore out again yesterday. and in addition Sir William Van Horne and Mr. D'Alton McCarthy. In ï¬lm-nob than on Satu . and these epeallatora have the satisfaction of know- in that their friends got all their money. ~ public fairly swarmed the betting ring. and half the so book- were towed to the open gm south or the abode. The bookies marked up long prim mint the states. but the Willa, public would not. think them rank. and nlbet-d at the odds with an evident ntiataction. and the men on the block- uniled at their easy barren. ' day. The tour win- uorphoua. liordecai and bloom-art were the winning tavoritel. while Tract-Gian ran a t favorin- with lac-neme- It 6 to 5. orndifle. at 3 to 1. beat the favorite. Trillion. 11 to 5. and Fiddle. 8 to 1. landed ‘ the 0an0 Plate. the favorite. Dandelion. Amalia: a bad accond. The not! Coat W {uni-bed a dole ï¬nish. audiouof tail {hallmar- teat o: the favorite. Truman. rim by in m. Ir. Bayou o! Washinmh who u ï¬ogg‘Sour Stomichbinfl'gg Worms .ConwdsiOnsfeverish- ness andLO§$ OF 5mg t. .1 had and in: nicely M 3-: 3‘3“! ‘3‘ uwmmweom normchouw truck I!!!» shunned L". I," mile N "9°“ nee. . no i *‘ ' om. Hungâ€"lodecnl 1.9“?qu Be“ 1‘ WM 8. Time .m. M race. 1|“ mlk‘. $1500 added. m9- m tot 8-year-old. sud up: Toronto 0!! .mm 1. Beam :1. Connoisseur mzu' mkmzmmmmm: Mt!!!" I‘ll!!!“ Cults. -...__, smoved In twentytou'i ham. ?dnleu Corn Extractor um Try 1: sad be convinced. Iloldli'l Pm-‘ “5:! m lemme“ 5..., when an doc “I _â€" Gmlï¬ mvzhol Ac. hflvc my, had my mud in m the other mum 0':in can“. nut to†Jun lath. FAC-SlMlLE 7" tanking else on the p10: or P‘ u u â€a “will a" 8 ' cmmmeï¬w" lmhe- J It’â€" JAMES KEITH. It.“ “all. of It! 6'1- and Wu Brandon}, May 2-! went over the dam ix minutes after 11 0'01 The canoe upset and able to swim, was d! aver the dam twice be pâ€"-â€" m a.“ In Med. Bundord. May 24.4mm! Sickles went over the dam in a canoe a few minutes am 11 o'clock this morning. The canoe upset and Sicklcs. being un- able to swim. was drowned. He «cut over the dam twice before, a few weeks ISO. He was the son of Sicklos. the counterfeiter, who was sent to the peni- tentiary about a month ago. Sickle! body vs found at 2 o'clock his afternoqn about 30 foot from when: Highest Market Prices Paid for Gun-anthem This In what Juan Snlllm. of Clut- hun, Ont. write-z “Fer yam I was 5 went under IS â€[3 CRAZY 1’ 1k. Don’t. mow “you ‘° â€1‘ aontho loser Wm†"’nd “will W W 9ԠA... m M 04.81% SIGNATURE KIDNEY WAR. werercnt _s.ome 111113 31“,, hnx-lpg them etc for that ham" 9- ned later in the E5 Court. He said 3“ Ontario 1, Dan- bromos, CClCnca | ’your doctor wi that the HYP°Ph‘ oughly related is cm to disease Physicians prescr phosphitcs alnn early stages of (R SCOn’s Emulsion 011, emulsiï¬ed, Hypophmphin blended. Thc ? mu Mon tht‘ man no Cruse: and YO‘" your add! Vince nune wh‘ Ind your may m“ 5022'!â€" 331w Gamulian ________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'_V LINDSAY. FRIDAY. 21. unuund Y‘ ) LOODSIH Publuhem $1.00 PER ‘2 is greater Roiâ€"AM“? Elihu (groan all the nch-tt ,5, cclcrics or r 1r doctor will t “med their posxuons. u 3.3!ch so _WCU as ‘ the. 1103311955“ M :1 resulted with “$250!": . the day. and enmnameum at night mac‘s squm‘ 05"" I CANADIAN Kg; but it was r bravery 111-0119“. F HIE bad Turkish Ollclu an" 3rd It I! The Friday l The T left dingy hf?“ submll yond cue]. I‘MI“ a Emuluon. A 111nm: