~ Make ‘The Teapot Test on Put “SALADA” TEA in a warm teapot—pour freshly boiled water--let stand for 5 minutes---and you will ie the most deliciou: cup of tea you ever tasted. “SATADA" HAS THE FLAVOR! THE FRAGRANCE! THE DELICIOUSNESS 0 that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of delight. In sealed lead packages BLACK, GRE! EN or MIXED For Weal 0 Or, A Dark r for Woc; |= Temptation o) CHAPTER XXVI.—(Cont’d) Again a diabolical plot entered the brain of Hvelyn “Bt. Cla she p sesh to her eouch and thre » dressed i muttering: oe tch a few hours’ sleep to give me tho nervé to carry out the geheme ‘of vengeance I have mapped out. I musi be. pauline ann. so. pate tn ones tion. She was up with the sun the next morn- ing, and arrayed ‘Nerself for an’ early wagain he ‘isiled ‘thé first, coupe wh he ad ‘turned the corner. and gave the ‘where to dri steady jour or more. of. saat driv- ing brought her to a low, irregular os ullaing, idder Vait to She glances up hesit: fly cuttained windows wth Jomething like Sang oriavs, Knew of the ~ existence thia ade eo near the throbbing heart ca one over heard the retee te of the great city. op that that muffled moans and on tral vate aay forthe. insane at yet a true fact, that n who had ever crossed. its dark, mysterious portals came forth alive fo t4ll its horrible secrets to the outer "Grsiva: set her Lipa itenilyy tomethet, boldly nocended the broad steps, and gave a sheen imepecedye pull CAR Gr a by g short, wity, black-bearded man, who ed her | with Brusquely inquired. h “I should Ike (to gee the doc ret stiffness imaportance, ¢ him without delay.” 1 wubmost CHAPTER XXVII. siness is of t) exclaimed Evelyn, | g must see the doctor with: “Ta Ladeau, madam, replied, bidding her enter, and tunfwing: arose Goor to the right office and library com: ned-—bowing , Be ing a or ane en ‘Your my Raters instant thelr jan trust he he cam ched magic influence.” The keen-eyed French doctor was eyeing morning aller sharoly from his | dear, a im upory some ran instant Evelyn was at a loss how ave come upon she, Bete an embarrassing “but I think, you can best in winivg 19 nay hands bowed low, his face beam- me entirely at your ie said, jared I ‘eat oat do all in my eaist, you in P*replied Evelyn, emboldened by | ™ ress he laid upon ' the last three words. and the peculiar knowing nod that ay come "the. eaid,- mene iy: Terponded the French dot: do so by all means, I am all attention.”” Bvelyn toyed nervously with the dia- mond bracelets on her wrists a moment, under your charge. Jemy ineene, ‘though of the mild ase lk her course, the, girl shall stay, insane or not, as long # her friends are able to pay handsomely | roses, for i ing it empty. scoemieet that, you out to take ai in a smooth | re: 8e- | fell upon mortal eae rate Gay, iteousy ‘on It ran as follows: if agreeable. i covered from your recent park, I remain, youre with resp: ASBROY GRANVILLE.’ Claire cowd nave struck Fie ar agen: bitterly angry iat the Nappy. niet that flooded the Birla face. quite as Ge tin. Case eee a lad made an ‘tha ‘appointment t ‘The he Gay had complained eaerihd Aa toaye: Lett anit ny eagle: en her lovely dark eyes: shone bright as who know, Evelyn, is alt evening,” she said, hiding her *blashine Meso iamad cit bes ee her. T really cnn myaivas tea excuse me.” {1 shall no nothing of the kind M ‘It Is a long t tho matinee le over, until eveuing shall not leave you by yourself to Indulge day-dre: You, must come with me iateotieg i a Alas, it Sa orl iomont i whl Gay Hangningsy consented, at length, Aan walked blindly into the pit that had been dug for her unwary feet, It had been with a very guilty face in- deed that, Fanny, the ma me met her young mistress ‘th md dee spite the money tha “ested “nly in her bosom, and the pro} t she had given ihe haughty hot keep her ble seoret, she coud ae repress the Jonging to fing herself down at Lit and ‘confess all sn Ting " — ie e Ss nintines thet after St." Glaire—with a. perceptible She longed with all her, heart to. warn ‘treacherous ve her no ry heiress, however, ga’ pe wal Nast aoment she never left. Ga Rode io Mae, Bevaltig: ton that she intended going to the mat: lies kod. aches ste raent to ‘Kiss her good: nd old, lady was taking ated ith: no 1 doo) bye, moon siesta, so nalselssl out of the room — gain out waking her, and doped. Evelyn, quickly. the door closed’ aft er her with @ sharp ic “fo Gay's intense surprice, the curtains of heavy silken gealbrown were. closely awn, an wy odor of Marechal- ses pervaded the coupe—from Evelyn carried. shall have a very cozy rid said Evelyn, with a shrill Stauth that’ sounded strangely out of plac wonld Wap tated eos we, ae ieee te ol alt to chat so gayly ni how swiftly time was fying, oe the Sour “aletance ‘they were traversing, until the coupe sudden hal it. 7 are,” cried Evelyn, “come in "uit slipped heF arm thro: ww her innocent Yetim up the stone the door for them. “Gay_ did cen notice the peculiar look that passed betw em. orate Passed into the office or Ubrary; “What a eet piace,” sald Gay. abud: As “abe. foliaved | Evely y ot ity Re pal unlimited resources, to be a great 3 these | ay nsw by the sant. herent horrible sound ane eries that cut short, curdling shrieks and arely cag the plood in wort pee Heresy. Pe they were feet with a gas; ake “mpardonable “see contemptuously ; afrs @ in. snesred “Evelyn, “veten i pray you let ue veaaiea am faint—those awful he fragrant breath of ate will terion posttntar d Bvelyn, catching up her bouquet, fairly burying Gay’s white face in Tire eaqaee seniniel eons aa aor than'the fragrant, innocent breath of the Evelyn was preseing steadily “ ter nost ay at ds. Oh inhale it the Toses. A deadly. wens. bled. ee ieee ale to pity save that el i | of er cruel rival an, bitterest returned Evelyn in a ‘Late hours and re- ong ton! to agree with you. yout bays. 0 engagement for this ‘af tornoon ta compel ¥ ‘doors, med Gay, feamach mean Awe efore Evelyn could Teply, the footman prought in the morning niall, and Tad 3 upon te ine dozer ‘for. the Banker, _@uite as many for his wife, and four pare Spasert envato pe nddrensed — Gr: he One “Fiance at its Het an oak tow belef Hineee » lovely rose-bud face Bushed | eee os boraing terl mn of letters or more erie tae tan teu SS Bey Eadiiy sistas cane hat Ga Sood had done their work—poor Gay wag at her mere the: mask ee smiles she had pee are not gol me to die, brook,” rahe © cried. Pe at Sate cues have - thie is al} eylum for ihe incurable insane; va] ‘ever Bone iis. Stator world, ane “amid these fright: fulwre werqtohen -¥ you are ae stay ane you. submil it to a headache is ‘Ss Pak nase To re it atonce simply tal can sae heart o1 ‘confirm our uate ails they « do not: Seales x" is syste oe igh, eS a: | Bapera se “ eee die the better.” Hey, and th ., The mame fell from, Gay's, white lips tn wailing ory of mortal terror, but Stse"&: "Claire never heeded and went on lesely : 9 separated you from Perey if Pvowed that 1 Pi Graheble-sn oheothalize of would do it, and I have kept my vow vengeance | cea peeks in por tr: ft the situa- pnt pital “tueuish DE ratio Gay ae wee ite conepiracy closing cle ihe shen thrust of a dagger, every ngeful foe uctered fell upon her, Sleeding “heart. “Now that all poosibility of love is re- , let me tell you lot of by fair means BE otGa tor upelovon indo you hear me? ihe fairly: idotized you, and the th highved your life, auswered that letter to you, signing raya name to it, requesting you should ise upon him as ‘a stranger if'you eve ie, nd while you. have: elerad inn alse, minates my revenge.” 6 tiful, blonde Perey Granville hag. turn it sympathy, and on the z month Tam to be his rain, girl, whieh ville was comin; ting in your grave—think of the. thril- na denouement that would have follow. well as if| masked, t Perey | m ms of ae Gay sunk dow ‘on her’ knees Holding out her white arm: and lovely face," ith rrible langh, ieee ales victim, silken “train he sw Evelyn turned gathered up her eled hands, and pom; and, nnable click 0} ie as 89 young and fair, life and free es eed sweet She had sights woud me. She was a im. uld soon drive too—even be- fore se coal ip ahd SNe at (To be continued.) ~k ARISTOCRATIC TRADER Lady Duff Gordon, better known in the fashionable | world as ‘‘Ma- dame coat le, in ae ashamed of her chosen calling; in- ed she is Seer of it, for she con- siders correct dressmaking, with | p Lady Duff Gordon. assertion from connection with ‘ is true,” eh her ladyship, “that Idon’t go to Court ;: but this is simply and solely Because Tm se, > ohe. ig to het 0 haven’ "t the time to spare. terror, “and “would haxe fled panels: By.” by bus + "| RICHER THAN THEIR KAISER. Emperor William Only Has $35,- 060,000 and $5,500,000 Yearly. Emperor William is not by any meas the richest ‘man. an. ‘the Ger. em thet Cree che Seeoale wealth of his Majesty has been more or less| a matter of mystery, with a notice- Be inclination on the part of his friends to exaggerate the true fig- of ee castles. is true, on the other hand, aiser possesses the larg- ck ‘ince Che Kraft zu Hohenlohe- iehcinetl According to. the isieae exact figures. concerning the Sas of the this income is ~ His private tortie is esti- fated conservatively at The principal poor nm of ae Kai. ser consists . 10 20 eres of | est ‘ich i ‘elds an saan in- oe of $425,000, and 94,812 acres agen lands that bring a net profit of $450,000, rte ne as s in tie newic ane ‘that Pose eror of Ge and 83 princ ates. nee —— a matter | ‘of fact the ‘owns three castles in Henin, tein Potsdam and vicinity, and some’ 40 castles ot — castle-like — ee throughout. ia empire. Do not be misled — Ask for“PERRIN'S” Gloves and look for the trade-mark. areuch and German Boy Scouts | “MANIKIN WAR ace! LORRAINE. ome to Blows, Even among ‘the children of Al LIPTON’S : TEA It sustains and cheers” Perrin’s Gloves are famous for their Style, Fitand Finish. Cloves thatareNOT stamped with either the tradesmark orthe name“‘Perrin’s Make” are not the genuine. varia HOME }: ee Duff Gordon has denied the h ab 5 ourt because Be ine fi ‘trade. ures of his fortune and the au eo) $ hour or Paes and baste two or three Selected Recipes. Banana Salad.—Arrange of lene leaves on med Slie banana and lay Cover with a eappase B. hale d Apple Sauce.— nena aa Soup. Take cold baked beans, add twice chee quan- tity of cold water, let simmer ae in soft. When nea: half as much tomato. a colander. water until right See season to taste with salt, and mustard. Heat again daudt sefed will vaneted early done, on Rub eek 1 the “Gruinbac-Dip & in beaten egg, then eraskee: crus, and lay i iat alices of Bee os aay its. Serve with ashed pota roauettn ve Bean! — Coo half cupful of white Bae eal val ne- acaroni. ka il macaroni cloth to keep it straight, Put a avers ina oe ae Lea Cae atte ter, sal pep. layer of ovitent at alternate wat ae Of macaroni feret ax peorle Baked Rect Roll. Three pounds of raw beef (round), chopped fine; three cups of sweet milk, one ‘one cup of bread crumbs, one table -| ding a Beaa improvement to Mold into a loaf, put a Little water and butter in the pan, baste occa- sionally and bake one and a «uar . Can be eaten hot or Roast Chicken.—Cleanse uBuly eae a little soda to the fast in place o} in a. covered tin a ee Ser oe gib- imes; or inclose and ae “Pink I Delight cine the wiltiee ot two eggs, beaten stiff, beat ‘two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar berry with excellent results. S nests shes spoonful ach 1 stand one hour. rm thor-|'Then strawberry jam. Set le: in qlaed ar dhe Upside-Down Pie—Peel and quar. ter six large apples, and cook t pudding teh cn Monee ae quarters of a eu eupiat of flour, one teaspoonful of a sugar, ae yolln aan eggs. a plate, cover with frosting on the mips side, wn in the o e with ¢ Fables tae pe elye tablespoon- fuls of butter; Rees sauarieat of a Sua of sugar DpEale of yolks St tree eae beat- en with one teaspoonful of water. Beat the butter then add the sugar and eggs. pa al oe and ae re drops extract e paste between ‘the hands sa little ite rop r fifteen minutes. Salad As oo. baat for take from one- satel od W beet tena: eae pending upon the number of persons T Ree the amount when it is with it the gayeone pepper. Cover it and let a dr 1g of one Teaspoontal. of mustard eres penen bata ea Aoorininet aod ene Hees Scena ok daviy a it thickens to the consisten: am. Remove it from the ure Rey add one-third o a tablespoonful of gelatin dissolved ou fold in the fi and chill. You can cut the molded ish into slices, and serve it with ies mayonnaise or French dress- _ Useful Hints. Never leave a mat that is frayed at the edges about the house, It is so easy to trip over the torn part. MBreadorumbs mised) te. seed gre my « ae ae iy as Ns e four without it. Tf a calendar seems too pretty to destroy paste a piece of sandpaper) over the calendar pad and use it as a match ana Finger nails that are manicur re and lustre much longer than tho: that are neglected. The time to eat a turkey tye fg authority), given crisp, co! ther, the dts of killin, grease is ached upon the kit- chen silos throw a handful of salt sires 6 e time unless obliged to airs saeco worn a day at tins alicriiabelyaivex sie warviee, and are much more healthy When making a ground rice Me is to add two teaspoonfuls al ‘corafont the mixture. it very creamy; ad. alas “preety to. the yr one pair of shoes all to ‘do so. To remove scorch marks from lin- en take an onion, ane it in half, and an hour or two, and the mark ‘will Beate otatoes let Seats Tt often happens that new kid gloves split the first time they are tltried om. To prevent this place them between the folds of a ane are to be worn, sirelals the kid, so that vi hap en required, shape without tt PWhem'a ch thing to do i is ae ae oft the supply, | of ei bye ‘closing all the windows .d doors. A ie rae ‘ator of sul-}, Be coma oe Cae 8, he mans, or no efforts Pa Germanization drowned i Wena el into “as tate ieee’ wegettan diet und i in ed every week will retain their delieaey| ¢y ten days oe a fortnight from te per eeprle odor going through the a baie Aaked: ape Se Jee ine aly | sories, |} An sanity for the most expen: n fire the first| , an enmity no length of eem to overcome. "the newspapers here Bive promi. ganized by ono of the professors of the school. Hardly was the eom- nm the youngsters cam ies and encounters place, resulting in bloody noses and numerous bruises, Finally, after several encounters, the matter came oe the o of the echool and the Alsatian. pees was dis! ris a French woman oes a HORDE OF EP GREO US: Both see aa Rats Seem to Flour- exists 1 jitter en-| mity se the oe sane the woe ‘ich ARTICLE = SOLD EVERYWHERE For $0 fteni re: jsp inte mr apa Hun cs in i i ‘oth oy fe ee pee gg Ahr nr DOSES| EWGILLETT TORONTO.ONT. in Wet Years. ig the eubloaitile of natural See that las roduced in England is to ote noted the extra- ae multi pit catio: ES) On some of he nee lands ae ‘the Midlands | been found pileereting | in numbers as no native has imagined the more curious as other especially rabbits, are scarce. sauiitas were Their bodies were scen,floating down the brooks, po: This is nals, See rious ; t seem to mul- In the places where these hedge- hogs so numerous the presi desk at ee pcdes, onde two facts are connected. uy is not uulikely that the number f th imals has forced them than is usual, and some nests wer rifle nly w! even for the wild cat, which has re- cently been rediscovered in the north, where it was held to be ex- tinet, he MOVED HOUSE IN PARTS; Large Three-Storey Dwelling So Transported a Mile. One of the most singular ideas ever Saelied in the moving of|o houses was recently put into ae tice in West Somerville, when a large three-storey AESEP was cut in two and moved from an minence ten feet above the street level and set up a mile distant from After bracing the house, first one LEAD ABSORBED BY TEETH. — xtracted Teeth of One Workman Contained Quantity of Lead. A tendency of the teeth and gums seta ree soer in an accumu- lator fact The 1 had much tartar, and that scraped from the teeth Be 6 found by analysis to ‘contain about one-half of one per cent, of metallie Tittracting the seventeen teeth sufficient to give continuous lead tition e tartar was removed from the teeth of the other persons and this was followe improve- onbsin cite aecned tsa GE gums and general health, _____ Grains of Gold. tier to haye a words n prayer it is bet heart without ltt v4 an. Mae! a heart,— who i nati wealth ee cee start of those who begin life. with only thes ir muscles brains.—Prof. t. Accept ite a you abt, 1608 regret. | m: ho in seeing with “peace inleasntes before he decides never decides.—Amiol. The slum is not merely conntiinte {ed of broken-down sania but al peo| and roken-down ple. matter of fact the second problem more difficult to deal with than Hn former. Rept es Gi aister “The Last Suppaett in Tattoo. e most remarkab’ le ttooing of dalcun) le vided by the case produe: 2 | proare. the Last Supper.’ ‘Taking Na: ‘Chances, eae I sell you a set of Dick- ens a don’t know what you can do if get started, Aes Pm not: going Spee you try. day.’ last the sections were moved aitsoue any damage. > pear eee PRICES STAGGER WOMEN. Paris bene Folk Now Propose implicity eae ae in woman’ as reached such a pitch ti Paris ae Propos:n 0 organize a simplicity» eneeen at ‘is eae much ‘ices paid r the dresses iy intaicen ae as the wl ings at $2 4 pair at cael aoc some at $200 and $240, tae a Chantilly - see “Mechlin issue of gi ai ‘the Rue dela Pale a fashion- Funder $100, able— puryeyor of white underwear | | that h eohad eo ease eel i $10 an were the prices m2 “hea ‘int | nee , OUR COURSE IN ates earn $15.00 to $40.00 | t week, ‘a Nivsing Fiee 1 ook ther aed ae Boots a seta My orate | and. A “little: better walt ee 0 »: us ee id the shop-| iy atc ie clonable oe she has to