iA AQ $ 4 ~â€"DR. PIERCE‘S$ QOLDEN â€" 1 ~menicaL biscovEry ~#"Ob, cau‘t 2s . *But You lore ineâ€"you do “'-‘!l&! roow 1" ... T + young mau apoke | jo s m,uwumd wmmm trutth. to . bis .â€" Kothing : eixe: mattored.â€" . "But m.nmlm-iwnhhuabn‘n :a-c. Dow‘t you understand at Inst t yoou cawt beat the law? < If you‘re caught here tonight where would yoo wet offâ€"caugbht here with a gang of =&hu) Why didn‘t you go to Chi ._ "Don‘t you care tor me at all?" gago. an Fou‘pttimeh‘s ‘W{-‘. umr wtiom 9" Â¥Wy. with Burke" °/ ; "Who old you that (I ‘Bad carringed wny cewels Araase * n on ns i0 & “Wr_, bimecd did " \ *Whenr‘"", Maryâ€" vens «tanding righd tiay, and, the nfp_eulor Aiiwed dn ber chooks‘ * Hop oyes were plazing. Lsw (han nu hour ago:* .\ ,L\y"b*'- uB & ‘ ; [ 910 thiw room."* i 404 p*V bnt was ho dotuge here?" . . "Tailkiine t mmy fl:“m"",' 36 62 The sveplogly. «tmple« anawer. ap qpoared the Tust striw to Phe girl‘w bur Cen of frenzled «naupfelon‘ _ fer veice #u1. fercely fnto the qulet 6f Un rooi $*"Joe. tumâ€"en that tight‘ 1 wunt to mb ithe < fuee Cofâ€" every > mal 4n . this Paon, * F â€" \The, binze of the chandetier fiamed brillingtly. â€" orarl <all, Crigi® . moved afenithily .» Httlée nenrer the door Into the pnasnge, > 4 ~BuP Mary‘» hest. wordaconme whoils «en anrprine; f PDick,". inhe orted, . "whatâ€" frire thoae tnpertrien | worth?". _Bhe: pointed . to wurd the draperics thit «hronded. the great‘octigonal window. | »OH, $200 or $300, | suppose," be an wured., "Why?" ©*Never inind that. How long bave ‘you bud theib, Dick?" +*Wver «ince |can remember." "And â€" they‘re: not ~fumous â€" master plecer which your fother bonght reâ€" cently from some. denler who smugâ€" gled them Into this country ?" . ®I whould any not!? ."It‘e n trick! Burke‘s done It! m«d camewith accusing ve ‘Thete was nnother single step made hy tirlggs toward the door. ‘Mary‘s eye caught the.motrement. nnd her . lips: soundlessly : forwed the n@met.. . %, "Grigs!" Sick Headachesgâ€"â€"â€" | the ipantipetion or ce samack . which caused> them. . Dr. Motse‘s able," tee Rromok "’W'E % (Poare anagine * 4 .. _Dr. Morse‘s " Indian Root Pillsa By MARVIN DANA ""FROM TuUE PLAY of AréYou Suffering From#® 4* Autoâ€" ]ii’tbil?&tlon?, in aoaat BAYARDNVEILLER forernatnagsâ€" wrone in ts heso, bic brronsiipation, bificus w« ::&:"“ dc‘:d“n but capnor Cute . them. . Dc.. Moree‘s Indian Root Pills do cure sick headâ€" | dwmmmwwm%fl &- & due to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or the to throw off the poisons. _ More than 50 % of adults | from this trouble. ‘This is probably why are suffering from %mwda and many other ipto by Your whole system needs stirring up, BA ..‘ Cin Tabiat or Liqubt Favem) 7 Mgï¬:nlmmnlhal: to ellminate its own poisons without any mqm' -%anc 1i ho Aaves Dvi \.Pleres, Butfaiod{ Â¥. iL. bf the H K. Piy company. t N | Te man strove to T0@ #Hâ€" uation, though be knew wi hat he stood in mortal péril.; He camy a Htâ€" tle toward the girt who had‘ him of treachery. : "Hg‘%# tyingâ€"toâ€"you!" he cried forci biy, with a scornful gesture toward On the instant, nware that. furtber subterfuge could be of no avail, Grigga swargered defiance. & ~ "And what If it s true?" beâ€"drawlod, with a feauin;.tion of bi«. aristocratie manuer. â€"He plucked the police whis tie from his walstcoat ‘pocket am} railsed it to bis Hps. Dick Gilder..*I toll yon thome tapesâ€" triesâ€"are; worth s . uiltiun:cold."" .« ;/ , accountoffheir mild and gentleaction, :'::‘:‘x u’P.Puli’um"nhr Drnanct the toults miBD/bE the saiue as in y @wnlcase". _ 0. .0 _0 . "Priittaâ€"Gyes" are . dealers at 50¢. & hl..â€â€˜ 1:â€â€™2 dn.?;.ot-ut on receipt of price , Ottewa. Mary‘s . answer wag. virulent.‘to its sudden byurst, of, hate, yO & "You stuo) pigeon! You did this for Burke!" 4 y + "I swear Ldion‘t! 1 ewenr it!" "It‘a a. framenp!" Ginrkonâ€" broke in ferocionsly. â€" His tunes came in n deadâ€" ened roar of wrath. ‘i P p "‘1 “,!- m e lot of T M{. them., ives" for a and d . bo .‘..-,a-uu‘--m'n.' ut 1t was money well spent because o i metatin * HMe mored two slowly. Garson bad pulled the pistol from his pocket, had pressed the trigger. There came fin apurt of fia me.â€" Thereâ€"was ‘no.sound â€" save perhnps a faint «clicking nolse But the tian with the whistle at his lips suddenly céased morement, trem bled borribly «hnd in ‘the pest instant erashed to the Boor, dend. In the Orst wecond ‘of the tragedy Dick bad not uitderstood. But the fall Ing of Grigga:before the leveled: wenpn on of the other man, there to lHe i: that ghastly Irmmobility. made him an derstand. : He leaped toward Garzonâ€" would bave wrenched the platol from the other‘s grusp. ‘ theâ€"struggle 4: fell to the Aoor, i Before either could pick it up Chicn go Red called bis warning. "Somebody‘s open!ing the front door? Garson sprang to the octagonalâ€"win :v ns Dick â€"took poseusionâ€"ofâ€"the ple Already Chicago ied bad snapped off the lights of the chandeliet, blut sprung to the, window, thrown upen & panel of it and bad vanixhed duto the night, With; Dacey at uu‘zu. ~Aar Garson would bare called out, to the gitl again be was interrupted by Dick: *The street‘gâ€"empty!. We must Jnmp for It! Come on, . Mary." he cried.= _ ‘+*Sbe conldo‘t make itg Garsun." be dectired coolly and renclutety. . "You go. [‘ll take care of ber!"* 3 "If she‘s caught"â€" . There was an Gilder Leaped Toward Garson. C 2 Mas. W. N. KELLY | .."If wbe in Â¥U get go "IH ube is Â¥U get gou. that‘v @ll." ) .. ~â€" Garson said as be dropped out of sight | â€" _ . K «d 10 Mary and took hadd . & to bis l!bug-:lw ber in a protecting embraceâ€"just i8 thue or she would have fullen â€" A whinper:came from her Hips.:‘ Her fare was)closs to his, : he conlid not haveâ€"ceaught the murmuring. : The musries of ‘het fay¢ Mm:mmqnm him anif derets‘ of: guy t hody : or of ‘koul. lz’h!hm of_her utterance, feebie â€"whisper struck like a shriek of Gurruz. "Lâ€"l~â€"muver saw any one killed be fore T 3 Refore he could otter: the soothing words that rose to ‘his lips, Dick was interrupted: by a slight sound st the door. rnyum-nu-uu meet the exigencies of the situation He stood by the eouch, bending forâ€" ward a little ad if in @ posture of int!â€" mate fondnéss. â€" He heard the nolse agnin presently, ow ‘so near that be made sure of being.overbeard, s6 at once heâ€"spoke with a forced cheerfu> ness in bis inBection. £% ..*"I toil you, Mary." be declared, "evâ€" erything‘a going: to be all right for you and me. 1t was buily of you to come here to me like this." The girl made no response. . Dick, in uervous apprebension as to the lssue, sought to bring ber to realization of the new feed thut bad come . upor them." . / #0% "Talk to me," be commanded very softiy. *‘They‘l} be bere.in a mijoute. When they come in pretend you just caiue bere in order to meet me. : Try, Mary. .. You: tust. . dearest!" Then uguin bis yoice rose to londness as. M..:m I‘ve been cmq:; day to ue you. And now bere we are toguther, just as 1 was beginoing to get really discouraged.~ 1 know my faâ€" ther will eventuady"â€" > . CS SR WL BHe . wis: interrupted by the swift -vnngtw,_ot the haltway door. Burke just within the Hbrary, a revolver.poluted tmenacingly. â€" & "Hands up, all. of .you!" . The inspecâ€" tor‘s voive fairly rowred the command. "What ‘nn{n« :Aoing in this house at this tiime of night?" Dick demanded, "I . reécoguize . you, â€" Inspector . Qm But you must understand that, aré Iimits even to what you can do, it seems to we, sir, that you exceed ‘The belligerent expremsion of fis face rapished abruptiy as bis eyes fell on Dick standing by the couch and Mary reclining there in limp beiplesaness. Ma & ! deda & 4 < . AWWhat‘s she doing here?", he "‘%.. ;"You forget yourself, inspector, is my wife. â€".She has the right to be with meâ€"her busband!"~ . "W bere‘s your father?" he questtoned roughiy. & be. 39 "In hed, natnraily," was the answer, "I ask you again. What are you doing here at this time of night?" 3t "It‘s late," Dick objected. "I‘d.rathâ€" er not disturb bim, if you don‘t mind." Buddenty be smiled very winningly und spoke with a good assumption of "Inxpector," be said briskly, "I see I‘il bave to tell you the truth. It‘s this; "I‘ve ‘perauaded my wife to go away ‘with me. > She‘s: going to gm all that :otber sort of thing up.. Yes. we‘re going awny togetber. So, you see. we‘re got to talk it orer, Now, then. inspector, if you‘ll come back io the morning"â€" Ax he snoke theâ€"white beam of the fashing ‘Wenrchilght from theâ€" tower fell hetween the undrawn druperies of the actagunat: window, ‘The Jight starâ€" tled the Inspertor again, as it bad done once before that aame night. â€" His gage followed it Instinetively. <8o withln the second he. saw. the atlllâ€" form lying there on the floor. Lo d P 4. . Aug: 80. â€"The Lond‘n es ponll his To day"s Het ol 228 Gerâ€" man shins captured hy Britifi crufe :: in alt pnu-dâ€&s"wt.!:' war â€" began, ~givingt ‘the namesy t&tï¬ homs port and dikpositic® of each th p.. This will come before the Ptite Court, which assembles in Lonâ€" don nett Tuesday. â€" More than 200 shi‘s are now held in various ports BRITISH HAVE There was no miataking that awful. motiodiéra, erumpled postnre. . The Inâ€" «pector Jeaped to the awitch by the «uor and turned on the lights of the clhandetfer, â€"lo theâ€"next â€" moment he bhad reached the door of the paszage acroma the room., and his whistle soundâ€" ed shrill. ‘Als ¢oite bellowed reâ€"enâ€" bggm.t to the blast. ( natdy:~ Cassidy!" Caasidy. carse. rushing in: with the other detectives. ~_ _ *~ > MINARD‘s 1INIMENT CURES BURNS, ETC. , ‘®iVhy, what‘s it all mean, chief?" be in all seas, from Loadon to Fangcon and Colony 0. About two score othâ€" ets are at the bottom of the sea with ths Kaisoer WillÂ¥im der Grosse. The total tornage of the prives . is about 500,000 tons. »ft » Burke waved . bis revolver . toward "Ob, ‘call your. father," Burke diâ€" authority. by such an intrysion as (‘To be‘ Centinued). Within the Toite CHAPYTER xV TAKEN22S _ _ CERMAN SHIP . ds 41 free from pain in fl\wfl! fl ers."" â€"~lMr _am. 2 Logan A) Tabk Comprans » Tih whel on = This famous remedy, the medicinal inâ€" gredients of which are derived from naâ€" years proved to be # most v tonic l;dhflgmhlofï¬olmhm Shiep mue inrs cemmue :km‘c!;ma!nm'nw u‘,"mk"i?f-:';’"'""‘"" esn tence pist sessessssssacseamesriecsr esns $ HUMOR oF THE HOUR } mflkr"’% iftperâ€"I1, se } o0 Bave. enâ€". V WUVOBL LOVUV INUNOL Je gaged a new clork. ‘tfl’ he & rood salesâ€" h uiess * man 2 f ; e M Fek. +.!" ooo "oa 7 3 Sentor ~ Parther â€" Good . silesman; | *4 . ‘time of Queenm Elizabeth ‘the Great ‘Scott) "1. hiu <to %epnd .for_the ns ‘nd Mie:'m mflz,. of pillow ponee 1o preenft bimâ€"hem ‘aisingd toe | lnei iag. wall "as n eedle women: Into takleg blm trfo the Tirtn. . \>â€" 1 This ;:?m was also, as it 4 3 uis ; E3: To Jn industry C c 13 E.ï¬:‘ 6t ‘Grent. Britaia, but chiefy o o on "certain centres which are even toâ€"day Her (about â€"to: gi an orâ€" «»)-4% Want to H‘u:-»ut‘ edly ‘anseses)â€"m«kissh . shyoo!: ... .. m‘grhumï¬?iuu hight with is mcm w hk al : â€"Jesephâ€"Oh, my‘lady, what would bis in WEARIED® BY" SICKâ€"BED ViGiL "May 1 call you Mabelt" "If you wish to, but my fame is Ger AT THEINR SRCOND MERTING A woNDER nEPHOYCD am now entirely *3 Booner than stand aside under Ts unuzmufl (mguilho+ wek '%1 ‘n W?@wm Am ‘m. wb 3 ondapibde on .i . ... Ma anade the cheering anponincemitht Thut from 260,000 »au.nz had.responded to Kitcherer‘s appeal for recruits, . but added that still" more were noeded GOVERNMENT TO PAY An‘Allowarnce of $20 a month in Addition to the Wages of the Men fl"'" Sept, 8.â€"The Government: has approved of a ‘geparation allowâ€" ue of $20 ‘a month being pald . to wivesand Tamili¢s of married,â€" men m with the ‘Canadian â€" expediâ€" ‘lorce. ‘This will be paid . diâ€" tect_to the â€"wives and families by the paymasterâ€"general‘s office, â€" Depart meat of Militia® and Delence, Ottawa. Rolis .of the married men are: . now !’.h‘ prepared at Valcartier, . and . as soon : as" ehs atereceived at Ottawa the: work issuing â€" checks will ‘begin. EASY FOR COWARDS TO SNEER _ _ . AT MEN WHO CANNOT GO the Militia From Meanâ€" AQtt;t:. ept. 4.â€"Colonel Hughes, wlubiter of militia and defence, insued the following n:uum lâ€}v right :-; s Pn _Omfll" £4 0"‘ m being annoyed hy COnâ€" temptible insinuation against the cow rage and zeal of miany . officers and men in the service who cansot get to the front ‘"The British Government, in â€" fe5â€" ponse ‘to the" ofer ‘of Canada / to â€" 88â€" w'.‘,qaeed,f,o‘mt 22,500 â€" men. 1t Government ‘of Canada:transmitâ€" td that xall %to" the militia of the covuntty,. The Minister of Militia laid "down at ‘tile very outset (a) that e ety ~man must ‘go vohmhqu; (B) Thatâ€"hbe" (hs Minister of Militia, of Britain‘s Creat Lace Industry his" officials wo‘uld not ask ani have â€"‘ A writer onte made.the statement *‘ that wornen who make lace,. never grow old," andthis‘statement is proved by a visit to wpmu‘mamum _ ‘Below: we give a portrait of one of the Cottage Wor{:- who. is now 87, and Web en on â€"ad l sedicsl ap aleP on crercige 3 without ‘the aid‘ of glasses plies her‘ inter> othfdn'aï¬hapmdmd the very finest iquality ‘of . Buckingham â€" laceâ€"in . every laces now in the possession of the Royal Fufllkvdwwlnm. her ' The récent development of industry is due largely bdnunmm.ï¬c'd the Buckingham Cortage W * Assoâ€" ciation who have been . instrumen in placing the industry upon a sound: * * m @xflectn No3a d adt ho 3l} _ an8 bï¬hï¬ J may nbt.:hu of # ive booklet with parâ€" Ueulits: as to the‘ from <Mre, Clmay â€" > Armstrong, Oiney Bocks, England. . *~ # * Sideby side with Snw»- In dustry the Mln:flhm Cottage Workers Agency, have, during the last few years, done much to develop the languishing lace industry of the Emerald Isle, particularly in the little known districts of the centre and West of Ireland. _ In order to more tully develop the lnaunz the Irish â€"sisters the coâ€"operation of Mrs. Armstrong, thereby to accomplish in the West of 1 what has been done in Buckingâ€" hamshire. The quality, beauty and eï¬- lence of the . Irish lace Il“m well known to feed comment, suffice it to say m any ane requiring information‘ or * :ms:: laces :n obtain thene f as y Mrs, Oimay more for their lace than any equal ‘to the historic Buckingham Maltirig. Lace: for /75 Years Insinuations rAMILIES OF SOLDIERS w m “ at Valcarticr after the contingeht sails. The Government reserves the right, however,~of withholding this allowâ€" ance from any who are in receipt o! pay from two sources. M In men may as8 f faimilies, and rolls of this© ~assigned pay are now being prepared, and : as made by men to their: . wives and families will also be issued . direct trom Ottawa. "-l'hhwhlmaflolmwd $20 per month to married menâ€" is in addition to the pay of $1.10 pet ‘day for a private. not asked any man to go uniess . NB vcicnteered.â€" (c) 1hat no man wold go ‘who was not physically, well qualâ€" ificd, (d) â€" That no ~man _ would go u hose wile or: {amily. objeCted. : \~, &A Good Response. . *‘There are 75,000 regulatly enrollâ€" ed Yol nteets in Canada, and ,;90,000 men: why have had considerable t{ih-’ ing inâ€"past years: _\ 0 c0c 0_ Doh No EeV CR s LEA TB ‘‘The response to the call is shown in the faâ€"t ihit wi.re 24,500 . men were‘ asked for, there are to::&“ the grounds at Valcartien upwards of 31,000 mien, besides the Princess Patâ€" ricia‘s Regiment,. one thousand men, and the regiment at Bermuda,‘ 1,000 wonâ€" all proctically ready, to take the ‘Thefe are toâ€"day upwards‘ of; one wed at Valcartier, gentlemen occupyâ€" ing the highest positions in the busiâ€" ness and political affairs of the counâ€" ity, anxiously seeking positions which theyâ€"canbhot obtain. There are thou satids more ‘at Home who bave .. apâ€" Flied and been refused. Easyto Sneer. * "It is an easy matter for every cowâ€" ard who could not b6 dragged to the front with logging chains, or wh> could not be induced inier afty.cum ditions toizo, to smser at these omeâ€" ers and men of the force who. wishâ€"to go, but cannot possibly go. _ \‘The Minister of Militia has, perâ€" sonally, . refused thousands© of officets the privilegs ol going for. various TCaâ€" sims, some, were physically. un in some had large‘ families, and others: would have left their families in distrcss. _ *~These offcers and men may be T€ quired later,. bifl}k: the first contin gent nobe sUch are taken. |â€"â€" _ abt ol dacsman ol Ne ce c Oe‘ O ‘In rcsponse to the call for 22,500 men there are: today at Valcartier, within three weeks of the issue of ths call, 32,000 men, that is, shout 10 â€" 000 more th n are wanted, or were asked for, in the field, besides 6,800 ‘mer in sctvice gerrisoning. fortresses, bridges, public works, ‘etc., throughâ€" out the Dominion, 1,000 men in . the Prinséss Patricia Regiment, and 1,â€" 000 meh going/to Bermuda, a . ‘total urder arms to day of 40,600 m«n, 8eâ€" cond to hone in the world: > 150,000 More:: * L8 ."Th‘ addition"to all these there afe 150,000 :men at their homes. who. have boi nteeted and who are ready to morch at a moment‘s nolite to. {h; lt has betnâ€"somewbat: of avputzle to the Minister of Militia and . D# Ienge why afficers who have been â€" it siited throughout thy country by . _A tew cowardly critics did nut rawhide them as did Major Sam Snarpe, . M; P., of Uxbridge.. Major iss y B ; to 4g0 Hr: wase~â€"notined of th: &gi_il&m Ԥ "of ul "oppo: ai +" L *'“& w eï¬ m Athat «Majorâ€" Sh â€" Jght ro. s‘ the medicat but in s ite of everything 1 insis 1 going into the camp in the hope @% he may serve at the front. A "He h s th\y biâ€"ss ng of the Minisâ€" ter ‘of Militia and Defense for _ raw! hicin f io. â€" Othors 'lmiluly‘ltlutd will, also, have ‘!‘\_ A coward is Iuwl'Vh:; toâ€" any trat treatment, the ouly way to reach him is by mears of a rawhide." tront Colonel Hughes: also said will also be paid the hgolnlul! x4 y oou A. Weir, Masté :?'i-.'&'.‘;m, lz WILLAR,. BIM3 & â€"~»ggt ewon. ‘UTla9€ â€"gam g1 210 ‘soouel "1LSIUHYVE * ‘I 2 Ak. t, B. A. _ ,"‘. Barrister, Solicitor, NotaFY ste. ° Mobey to loan. Germa® 4 ©flooâ€"Pequegnat‘s _ Block, m Market, Frederick St., Borlia.. \ Gfaduate Onicago Coltege . tal Burgery Mm" ï¬ Office in Fischer‘s Block, W Dentistry: practices in â€" all 1te l se hm tanen oak residence, Queen Sm «» talls by day or night answered.. ] VETERINARY G PR. GEO. W. STARNAMAN | orinary Surgeon. ence © fice 38 Willow~St. â€" Phone Berlin, Ont. Any disease of: cattls, ~pigs, cats and dogs 1 >â€"Operations â€" performed . {for > 1 ‘atc. â€" Phone 1237. Day or calls answered. in d Dentist, L.D.S., Royal Colemt tal Surgeons, D.D.S. Toronto 1 vity. All branckes of dentistty . tised.‘ : Entrance to offics _ AM0 CJoncordia Hall, â€" over â€" Lang DR. LEDERMAN, D.D.B. Licentiate of the t:um! C Dental Tonor _ mniv&a"y oEc‘l“::uto. Odc fopt, Webér bers, King Berfin. ’rolcn:u 102. > > 9 Hours: :9 a.m. to 8. p.m.. .‘ German spoken. DR. WELLINGTON K. . JAUO Osteopathic Piyï¬dn _ omm»a'.mn Dr-'m’ x _ m“ aâ€Ã©â€™-w&oï¬v l‘?.ii.-l‘; y otien cures where all aroou voastipation, . ‘mfl orders, ne:vous diseases, Th , Intantile . paralysis, â€" goitest . seasfully© treited. _ monts. y% †* s h90 # M ito .. n.bm;» Alex. Millar, K.C:,, LL.B8., W. H. Gregory notaries, etc. â€"Office Berlin." * CCo% Ag" Dentist, W :, Ofice hours 9 to 12 ; 1.80 | Closed all day Friday, . _â€"~, Dissases ol"llml Nose and o King St. East. _ . â€" _ EXPEHLIENCED . VETERIN DR. SOPE 1DR. WEHFPTL MWaterlo#. /. MMM c-luufllhw,hhn furniahed in tablet form. p.m. and 1 \o 6 p.m. â€" Sundaysâ€" 10 #/99, Consuitation m“g 8. â€"ECKEL, LD.S., D. Boclien DR: J. J. A. HILLIARD O8TEOPATHY Betiis, ‘Telephone 131. Toronto 8t., Teronto, Ont the following Diseasest