, |Grand Trunk = Sat TIMB TABL E. Port P PERRY. Gothia fovri, 7:20 a.m, GOING NORTH. F-tast: one, for has passed; ip. Italy, and th speed {5"teard over the land. . . There was xchange of ais at ore and a wait of two hours ¢ bonght two hoxes clears to od ron, They were good cigars and dhst | bin £5. He eavered thers with some ie miflgate despatohied flomethe Pos > bh the. grain sommeliow t Perry. as follo North 9.00'a. m, . Going Sotth---11,20 a. m. Going North-- 5.15 p. m. Uoing South--10 p.m. Lo oe make {tHE DNDERSIGNED OFFERS TO RENT big farm iti {He township of glit~being South-Half of lot 13, oaning -- acres. a anle ng rean and "yéun hard Bor further 'particulars in] Copier wr GEO. "HYLAND, OsHAWA. JHARTILS ng po for the durin, the hew swing into the com wonder why the Sandfords Him?' ae "For soma good reason. eX. sem Iiberal pair, and if our friend: | ting -ougside' the pi But I should like ® know where 0 Giovanui is, 1 miss him," ". - "Poor devil!" sald Merriam, citteless sympathy, 5 The train i "Monte Oatlol found pieces of ya bed his hands like a miser. Bh inet fo: went the Shine. The trols tors at Ventimighs d Frenchman with a fopassive as the sind jo possesses, among nts, & nose pectil- than for its smell. tobacco as a witch guells out a "devil." this fudividual towdit Hillard knew him of | forgets a face, this | netting to declare?" | | a negative sign aild his head . ajelly. sald in his best tand what He mérely had exclaimed Hillard. avor whilch led to @; * their luggage fistte chalk mafits, he ! 'of them was & 'E Tiver shouted sh for the door % blockell the way. gendumne, who caditf y. painted to ME bury?" mocked BiSingr He | ir, monsleue dni Mhepector. ox atin Foon (wo boxes of ¢ Phy the devil hed them ¥ ifully. To On fe of luck an i for 1wo bos Hillard demande! othen by this hen "to 108e them 5 pok ne wit oremenitated lire. £1 ervthing thad= te. come out %von opened the shaving dets, the Lox. the pin. cabes ard the tie ix ook his ay 'This one 'Inspector i fivercious te. WOnEy.. OF Soot te is 'the dnw: persouiled hile. fiinra strained hid eyed; tut" pan r Kitty nor the vefled lady agi Wbticss they, were already on the Nad Morrihew been. an old pr he wonld buys left bim to get anle Carlo the best way be cold Alerrihew was 88 helpless as ¢ Ji. nnd be hadn't the heart to desert, B though lie deserved » be. desert 'want the bell. Whee onte Carld waa d ra wing out, and nd. Hillard. Hite with £ould. bit "The Riviera, from Bow feo p italian gide to: Cannes on the French, possesses a: singular beduty, C 'Villefranche stands above Nice, be- tween that white city and Maye can Jo. It is quiet and Jovely. renson the great army of {A it by. There is no casino, no i pun nO streets full of tantalizing shops. On the very western limit of Villefranche, onjthe winding white road which rises out of Nice, is a modest little villa, so modest thet a ballerina would scorn "it and a duchess goof it. ; in the balcony La Signorina d in a steamer chair, gazing seaward. | The awning cast a warm glow as of gold upon ler face and hair, a trans- parent shadow. She was at this mo- ment the most precious thing upon | which the eye may look, a wholly beautiful woman. Kitty Kllligrew, standing in the casement window, stared at her sflently, pot without some euvy, Hot without some awe. What was going oh behind tudsze dreamy eyes? | "Hilda? said Kitty. "Yes, Kitty." "Who, and what are you? Kitty asked bravely. La Rignorina's eyes wilndered till they met Kitty's. "And what good would it do you to know? Would it bring money from home any sooner? You already know that 1 am ushappy. The adventuress always is." "adventuress?' Kitty laughed scorn. fully. "The preprietor pretends be | | | apt tell 'me | La Symorina turned again in a passion fierce and sudden. does net kbow you. but I am certain | he does. He forgets himself sometimes in the way be bows fo you." Kitty paused, then asked: "Woft't you tell me what the secret is?" "How beautiful fooks!™ "You. know all about me," went on Kitty stubbornly. - "Hocause you.told me. 1 never asked you a single question" "Is it--love? "Love!" La Signorinn shrugged "Poor-Kity: you. are trying in vain to make a, romange, out of my life. You #hymid pot read so much." "It'is not curiosity," declared Kitty. "It 1s because 1 lpve you and because it makes me sad when I bear you laugh, whea 1 sce you beat.your hands against the chair as you did just pow." La Bigvorina turned again iv a pas slon which wd as force af it was sud- den. " "THers is' a man," tie Hissed, her | tat white salt byes. atiating. "But 1 loathe him, 1, J bate him, 1 dbhor him{ Add 'were it | pot: wicked to. kill he would have been dead long ago. Enough! It you ever | ask another question I will leave you." "1 am sorry," sald Kitty. "He was and er, Use 1 'again, it f§ quite pless- 3 4 anh, and yom. won't. have colds or 'caters, Catarhogone Breathe minutes. occa- +. for five sionally, and ft cures coughs and colds. Breathe it five miniites four times fio hd Bronghitis Fog at tars) Don't let your cold run pn' any far- ther. Cure. it now by "Catarrhozone. Complete outfit, hard rubber inhaler, and 'sufficient 'liquid for three months' use, costd but one doMar; small size 50 cents. At druggists, The Carargh- ozone Co, Kingston, Ont, SUNDAY § SCHOLL. Lesson IX.--First First Quaie, For Feb. 26, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES Text of the Lesson, | Kings xxi, 11- Memory Verses, 17-19--Golden Texy Luke xii, 16--Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. In our last lesson Elijah was Comms sioned to anoint Elisha as prophet in his stead. Ile found him plowing with | the twelfth of twelve yoke of oxen aud | cast his mantle upon bim.' Eilsh bade farewell to his father and a prepared @ feast for the people, cook: ing the flesh of a yoke of oxen with the instruments of the oxen, thus burning the bridge hehind hitn, and went aftee Elijah and niinistefed nto him (chap- ter xix, 19-21), and we shall sce a se. quel to such whole heartedness in our next lesson. : A fore we pass it by for the present, Blijah does not appear in it. In. the lesson of today we come to & story of the greatest possible eruel heartlessness on the part of Ahab and Jezebel, with a prediction of the doom | of each from the Lord through Elijah, | which was, like all the Lord's predic- tions, literally fulfilled. A man called Naboth had a vineyard | Lard by tho palace of®Ahab, which the king coveted, as. he said, for a gar den of herbs because it was near his | house. The king offered him the worth | of it In money or a better vineyard in its stead, but Naboth refused to let the | king have it, saying, "The Lord forbid ; it me that I should give the Inheritance of my fathers unto thee" (verse 3). It | is refreshing to meet a man who seeks | no favors from and bas no fear of | even a king. | What a contrast to Naboth is this des- | picable king, who, because he cannot have what he wants, goes home and to bed, tur#® awiky his face and will | not eat! How contemptibly small some | great men are, and how noble are some | in lowly clecumstances! A. vineyard makes me think of the vine of John | xv, and Nabotl's clinging to the vine- yard which was the inheritance of his fathers is in striking contrast to the readicess with which many preachers and teachers of today give up all that their fathers held dear concerming the true vine, . May we prove ourselves abiding branches in the vine and Jeal- busly guard the vineyard from all evil Ques, even Bit cost pur life or our position to do y ervil coast to Th from {vot houses, this tr the enfire Jamlly. © ills, and kept the To-day Nervillne among with, one who igre he highs. and yet when Jesus Christ earth, God isis 1s. (he gh DR ar enemies fold Elim that He' pad (John wii, 20; vill, 52; x, 20). 'They raised up false witnesses against' who laid to His 'charge things thet He kvew ubt (Ps. xxxv, 11). We ae still in an enemy's country and: capnof' expect better treatment than our ter roceived and must remember all who live godly in Christ Jesus fitter persecution (1 Tim. Hi, 12)» With what seeming triumph Jenebel to Ahab: "Arise, take, popacasion of the vineyard of Naboth, * ¥ 80! Naboth is vot alive, but dead™ (versa. 15). But the word of the Lord came, again to Elijah with a message' Ahab and Jezebel: "Thus saith Lord: In the place where dogs Heked the blood of Naboth shall dogs leg thy blood, even thine, * %. %. The dogs shall eat Jezebel By the wall' Jezreel" (verses 10-23). And 66 It | erally came to puss (2238; KL. KJ | ix, 80). VW hatsoever a man soweth that | be also reap. Her sins have fea unto heaven, and God hath remefn! her inquities. How much she ha glorified herself and livad del LIVER AXD STOMACH ViRONG Indigestion, Bad Lalor, Pale; Fat gued, Lp. Those Oppressed by by Palpltation and Heart Pains will = Initresting Facts in t le. 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