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Northern Advance, 6 Oct 1904, p. 7

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30' to in- ay Nellie L % Ct-cwoy Giltmorc . you WOIIIQI IIIIVI: Iuuxtzcu--vu\.w.. How do you know that? You said "l0uhadv merely. heat-dot him." ' v (17-.-- n-nauIICvnnD!\nI|fQ IITQPQ JVIIII B ({lll.'l._l.|lu Iuuuuo 7 Aune certainly isn't the rt of telldw `you would have married--once." ";'`3'; ,5, .4aea1,- eipiaihea L noxiy. ifwith a'c_harm1ng blush. , __,A_l...I__ l_...,L `h gnu} ll. `JLUII llllll` IIIBEUIJ _ uvusu vs CD0--I - r `Your requirements were pretty iron- clad. ` . _ V "I told you, did I not, that I had "modified a them ?" . ' 4 sanrora staredat her quizzically tor a moment. You also told me that you never would; that there was no one"-`- I've changed my mind, snapped I Dolly. '1`hat s the prerogative at w men--and women. V - _I-_.I_ 1...... his n'l-unt Sanford rose slowly from his chair and stood for a second at the back of j here, looking down at the silk rumplo of sun blond hair. ---~-IA. _._- _A.l- 4-at 6$u (`nu 11gf_ OI sun Uluuu. uuu. You haven't exactly set the day ye dear, he ventured mildly. . -~=I ....-.. 1.-.... A- cums Irnnuv fhnf_ ueur," LIV 'VcIJ|.ul.I:\L Luuuag. . And, pray, how do you know that. vvtuv --an ---~--- ---- ---- -. the people at Canada Tcanlrot "oper- {ale this mailvway free nfrom . aparty izut-1.uolr1c\':'.b \Vell. I say it is_ at least vwoirtli while` ifor the people or Can- mdn 1o1'r_y, and int the"-00lIlS'3'l'Val\.V`G party is x-dturnctd to power `thgit Co~ns`(:'x`vu.tiv~: Governmenlt will wtry ilie i-xpi-ii-imont. and see if it can.- nzgt be i:1ccc~m~.p1iSh0Id, i. `uinld I ~Si1y `further, tilml ithc greater you make the Inlw-rc.;1o;nin1 Rladlway the less will tlu-1 ipugple V submit to partizwun InilIl`l;!("Ill"Ill. such as we have some- wtinuu f...un~d in the" past. `The 1.11-rg-. e'r 1}1~- 1'lll('l }_LI`lS(3 1'-3o~L,n=s_ b`e3'.'i0iI`e~ the pg-.:,fp`.- ii` ixliis cciun.t`ry, _`the more it 2-..i'f~.~.:,+ `L110. interests of the `p90 . Nit by h.-Em: extendc-d, far eixumpl intp j.'l.\2i` iwwn in'~`;c`-rust, the more` 1il:<~l_.' is will be that _pub1ic*s-3Vnt1- mun ii: Unis`. cc-uneiry will rI-iqi1ire a mt.-N. -l'Ec.'.<-m rn:1.xwgemLA-mt, a man-A a{.wni= :1. `l`.l1,:I`(` Izree fro-In p'arti_s:in in.- ` 'tluonc'-- `ll-in 1-lint which we haivev 1:1:-'1 in zfm-I p:.lS`(~. `\f, I} u l | 1;` -__!.L [ILA ':c`nn] El`. Buuuuu 6 At least I have received no letter. He bent his head to the mntinoua root face, then lifted it suddenly. ' nu-cv|'__A 1. ._A..._ {Anni I'\n1IIy9 1-,` ggm race, men uueu u. auuucu-;. What is_your ideal, Dolly? he asked curiously. 1 ` 4----. -..I.- In as nAn"vnnI| Hh. Iim?a'*ot % a1a ms V curiously. . A man who is a realman, said she softly, one who would do, anything, all things. in the great round world to win the girl he loves-who would even, go so far as to get some other person to write his letters, forgetting to dis- guise his little tricks of expression- who- V . At least}? he broke in, I didn't use a typewriter, an old one with the p. and q all out of alignment, just such a one as we used to practice upon ten `years ago. Remember when we stud- ied shorthand together that- ----- -_..I..-.. .. \.v|1I nhnnlv if" involuntarily. . Have you heard about Edward!" ` asked one of the family connection. _ moving her chair close to the old lady : rocker `and leaning` over condentially. 9 I. Grandmother Etheridge shook her 1 head and put her hand to her ear. , They say, announced the relative ` in strident `tones, that he s making a | [* splendid name for himself, and has 1 been offered a salary of $15,000 by an- other iirm and that he is just as clever` as he can be, has hosts of friends there in Chicagoand deserves themall!" o n l I I , a.1..I_A. -1 -nnln on-1` `AV nhnnl-'9 in lea l10l'Inl1nu l.UI=I.ucL uuu - "I don't remember a thing about it, interrupted Dolly, two pink roses slip- ping softly into her cheeks.` I. never even think about those-- Do stop, Billy! I'm sure I hear the last call for sup- per! . I e -no` nun` or Scandal. ' Old. Mrs. Etherldge had, loved gossip _ all her life, but, although her ears wero always ready for it, she schooled her tongue to disapproval. , nv_I_ _ j_ .._I..J4.pI u-uIan -Inn M -L IODKIIE I0 uluuppruuu. Nobody minded what she said, for; sl- X though she might shake her head and utter her customary mild reproot,eher eyes never failed to express interest and a desire for more information. The one phrase which rose to her lips I when the tale was ended haddbeeome so habitual that toward the close of , Inn- __I._ _..-n-I4\-pant n '0 llIDlI.Illl.I IIIBU IUIVEIII any \.-vww _ her llte she occasionally employed '8; involuntarily. . ....___- __-.. L...-J .1...no Edmund? In Unlcaguauu ucacl vvn uunu u The light of pride and joy `slrone in the old lady s eyes, but custom was too strong for her tongue. 1419--- -l....-I.I-J6 unnnnf "f (`DH ), the (llckituuu u; uuv vu..,.v....-.-... Spefaking of .tho Intcrco-lqnlael Railway, Mr. Borden said -thc Con-V se`rva.tiv`u policy was `to extend and .d.dv(-lop .it. and to "free it from par- tisan _in=Iluemc0. It was said that the InteTcolo.ni-.11 could not be success- fully oondudt-e'd_ as ~a .busi.ness_ enter- prise. Why no-ul'd it not? It was :1 "paying c-zmcexnl to-day in Nova Sco- tia unddn a great part of New Brunswick, ,\Ve`re they -not making a success 0f .the telephone business "in Engv1'an!d?iWe`re they not conduct- `ing their own rail'wnys_in- Australia. whefc an eminent Dana-dian had been ` calldd upon (amd ! had ooumple-tleyq changed the system in use? A-IV` ,_. _-_- H ....2..l Ivfn Ilnndnn "fhnf strong 101' me: wuguc. . . You shouldn t repeat it, dear, she quavered. `f'J.`he_re s- a V wrong story, % somewhere! ` A. Furry Intelligent Dog. | They were talking of the sagacity of dogs. ~ I My Irish setter saved me a curtain f lecture by posting 0. letter for me the other day, said Longbow, going the last speaker one better. - The others tried to look as though V they believed him. L ? urn. -1. H 1-... 4ut\`r|+"l'lI`IIl` Wif9 Qv. tuey Ueucvcu uuu. _ . Fact. he continued. Wife gave! me a letter to post at breakfast; told ` me it was very important; warned me not to put it in my coat pocket-calls ' my pocket her dead letter oice. Well, I didn t. I left it on the hall stand: remembered it when I got to my oice; called up the maid; told her to send Major to the telephone. `Hello, Majel I said. `Get the letter off `the hall stand a and give it to the postman. Maje rec- ognized my voice. barked comprehen- sion of the message, took the -letter in his mouth and went and stood by. the nearest letter box until the postman came to collect the "mail; wife got an ' answer that night and never. suspected ~~ L- _....A. IL I! IIBVVISL u---- .__ `Clan U Cjana v Ifd forgotten to postit." _ Tender and `True. Squire Benson was often consulted in cases. or family dilculty resulting from the storm and stress of time or temper, and be derived a good deal of amusement from the tales told in his in little oillce. * ,,,-_ AI.'_A _..q `M IILUU Ulll\I Is it true that you threw something at Mike that caused the swelling over his eye? the squire asked a little wiry` ; Irishwoman who appeared sobbing at F his door one day halt .an hour after her husband had departed. "Yis. I did, said the little woman,` catching her breath. but I niver wint to hurt him, an he knows it well. We d Just come home from me cousin's weddin , an I was feelin kind of soft to Mike, on I axed himif he loved me as much as hedid the day we was 3 married. an'--an he was so _ slow an-v swerin `me that -I .up ~wid the mopan ` `ung `it at;-Ihl_rh, Squire - Benson, for? it weipoor women; /don't-. _-have nave Vou"r: hearts Just breaks inside or us! ` ` They Knew I-um; A well known llteravry man who has \ 1 been spending several` weeks at his old home in `Vermont tells of '3' conversa- _ 'tion which he 0VerheaVrdnhetwe;n" t w0; i visitors on` the porch `ofthe"v-_l1age? estore. f An aequ`a1ntance.ot their: bad" *j'ust_ panned 1`_n\th_e et4re`et.A end tl_1e_tol-_; glowing comment. wafheard by the !tor':f" M - . . e e ' _- 5 '51., n: LQLAHQ . '; `a`nI~."jb.'_"`._`__..'-x:;`*_---`A .n' ` -m::'I.'hdr g9-gee` S1 Perkins. 'rhn`g1jxn_ed-V ; itatiye pause-`+9811-A -ho` Lu. _ :1; `. f . `4N\1;:wA-f-a;x1 =Wh e._ neyerx waa."+-Hlgrxigrm ` IGSUIQ Iuv Irv. ':;_ ` to a Scottish reside rhyme, alluded to. by `Sir Thomas Brown in his Vulgar Errors, three fdan` were borrowed by March trom April, with a view to the destruction of some sheep, but the popular fiction of the borrowed days is really or older ....-"._..~.- } I I [U0 ' I V In` theUComp1aynt of Scotland,' printed in 1543, we nd: There eftir I entrit in `ane grene forest, to con- etempill `the tender yong trutes, becaus the borial blastjs of the three boroulng . the eldis." dais of Marche hed chaissit fragrant! nureise of evyrie Atrut-`tree far athourt --sI __--..:..... A0 Ulsn av- ulv _ucuua. The origin and meaning of the ex- pression are obscure. It may probably be founded upon that relapse into win- try weather which is often noticed at the close of March and which seems to snatch a_ -few days from the promise of opening" spring. A similar fancy has prevailed in the highlands of Scot- land in connection with the first two months of the year.--London Answers. A Quaint Introduction. ! It is told, of the late Clarence King, ` `the ethnologist, that he met John Rus- . kin in a picture shop, and his `com-` ments were so A delightfully phrased; that Ruskin took him to his heart, in- [ viting him to Conlston and oireringl him one of his two greatest water col- ors by Turner. One good Turner, said King, deserves another," and tO0k b0th. :_ { . King once wrote from San Francisco T to John Hay the following letter of in- troduction: My Dear J ohn-My friend. Horace F. Cutter. in the next geolog- ical period will go east. It would be a catastrophe it he did not know you; You will `swarm in, as the Germans --- -----L` 74.6 Y nhnusi 10 Wu: BWGIIII All, can blow v--v---..._._ say, when you meet. Lest I should not be there to expose Mr. Cutter s nliassl take this opportunity to -divulge to you that --the police are divided in opinion as to whether he is Socrates or- Don Quixote. I know better; he is n_nI_II T A ainpnneac Gardener. Sir Edwin Arnold had a great many stories in illustration of Japanese traits. '--A-----` _......1........._.. H 1, Ann IWIIUH Au unu:-uuuvu. `ll -..,..._-..- __-e,_ _, . The Japanese gardeners. he once said, have carried their art further than we have carried ours. A land- scape gardener in Japan is esteemed highly. He is looked on quite as we look on a poet or a painter. And these Japanese gardeners are truly remark-' able men. I was riding with one of them near Kioto on an August after- noon, and we came to a steep hillside. ' `Tell me, I said, `how would you plan a road to the top of that dlincult hill? . The gardener smiled humorously. ' `.` `I think, he said, `that I would ilrst - ---- 1-..-.. .....1 '...n hnuy thou " '1 uuun, uv Dunn, suuu - -.__-_ _.. turn some cows loose and see how t-l'1ey' got up, V V- mullf IIIU 13:3`: ------ -- Chatham island, lying on! the coast of New Zealand, in the south Pacific ocean, is peculiarly situated, as it is one of the few habitable points of the globe where the day of the week changes. It is just` on the line of the ; demarcation between dates. There at ` 12 noon on Sunday, Sunday ceases, and instantly Monday meridian begins. Sunday comes into a man s house on the east side and beco_mes. Monday by the time it passes out of the western `door. A man `sits down to his" noon- day dinner on Sunday, and it is Mon- I day noon before he nishes it.-Lon- don Globe. .:._..-_._..-_._____..:.._... Mr. pal`. )'_ 1 man) "i built 1 Ccam-1'\ SG\`;11 i lh" i` The one Who Wasn't Whipped. It was in a large school. and one of the boys had committed some grave infraction of -discipline. `The teacher 1 announced that he would thrash the ` whole class if some one did not tell "him who had committed the offense. yA1l were silent, and he began with the rst boy and thrashed every one in the class until nally he reached the last one. Then he said,- `.`Now, if you,will tell me who did this I won t thrash you." All right, sir, I did it, was the _-_I- :"1>`1'Y- `tomorrow : Money. Money counts today, but the money of today is Worthless tomorrow. The multimillionaire of Monday dies on Tuesday, is buried on Wednesday and is` `forgotten on Thursday. The real * man who has something to him above l and beyond trading, who neither reck- ons himself nor is reckoned by his dol- lars, never dies. * V A Turkish Riddle. . Here in an old Turkish riddle which has been handed down for many cen- \ tnrier and yet has never been an- `Iwered: There was once a beggar who always dreamed he was a pasha, and there was a pasha who always dreamed` he was a beggar. Which was _tho happier?" ~ Why She was In It. . Phyllis-Charlie Short told me the other day that he preferred blond girls. `Isabel-You must be mistaken. He proposed to me last week..and I am a decided brunette. Phyllis-True, dear, but then von have a fair income. ` 'l`;_lQ I.i_olnnncu:5 ;u-.......,..... _ Io\_l,x)V:V_I.`o.dy Shopper--Thls piece of _dreIi_I was suits me. except that I do not think the gure in it is pretty. Stubtle 8aIesman-Ah, but you surely 'Will`__when it is made up and you have the ._d`re_Is4 on. " . , Something to.GIve 'lhem. }, ");2Ip,ry, said the jnvalidvto his wife, 'Vyh(_n he doctor `pronounced it` a `case >01 lgarlgt fever; fit any of my creditors te!l"the_m that I am at last in a 'j.0`ii_I!it16n.'t6 give them' something." Peculiar Tune Regulatlonl. A u-_,j I_:_.. A- `kn tu illllgull uuu Bjvabunu an Inn-Iv . "Some say," said Mr. Borden. "that ;he cannbt me _ _L I--_L ` The lo;-rowed Dari. , AAl#`_ 3:31;`. c,..m..:u Arcumellh ; o -_1_ 111......-H... ,_'I`InIn niam 'Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompsoh,'l of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy`, Wise Templar, and Member of W.C.T.U;, tells how she recov- ' ered by the use of Lydia E.! i Pinkham Vegetable Compound | [L T'\._._. I cu- T)o-v---- . K Y gm: 5..- I lilluuuwvuun : v waw vw--w v--.--r v---- w- 3 mun M38. P11yxuAM :-h-I am one of the many of your grateful friends who have been cured through the use -1 I ...IS.. `I? `I'D!-gI,Ir.n--94: `Tatnofninin WHO [MING _Ut:t:'u cun:u uuruugu uuc now of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. and who can` to-day thank you for the ne health I en y. When I was thirty-ve years 01 , I suffered ,severe backache and frequent bearing-dqwn pains; in fact, I Ind womb trouble. I was very anxious to get well, and reading of the cures your Compound had made, I decided to try it. I took only six bottles,but. it built me up and cured me entirely of my troubles. ` N If fnmilw n,~nr'l 1-nlntivng warn U11 uuuuu: Uu Luv vuuaauaa Va. Lag vavuwnuwo My family and relatives were. naturally as gratied as I was. My % niece had heart trouble and nervous prostration, and was considered incur- able. She took your Vegetable Com- pound and it cured her in a short time, and she became well and strong, and her home to her great joy and her hus- band's delight was blessed with a baby. I know of a number of others who have been cured of dierent kinds of female trouble, and am satised that _-__ n-__.-.._: .2- 41..- 1..-; ......-13-:-.- LCILIGIU UIUIAUIU, Gnu mun wt-van--svwa. n---v your Compound in the best. meditvzinov for sick women.-- M33. Enxzulrm H.: ` Tnonrsomt IBOX` :33, Lillydale, N.Y. - condo} ""mL333 uvdgd. ".~ The above arrouct has keen placed at rnr di posal for investment in Mortgages cn Rcallinst Lowest Rates at Interest ho Valuation Fee General FIRE ard LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE business also lransactcd. ---CALL OR \\'RlTE-- MONEY ! MONEY!` proexpd m y. 1.1 '1 1 I Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Olee-4With Messrs. McCarthv. Boys & .\I zrchison I Solicitdrs, BARRIE. Ont.-6-ly. Drugs and Chemicals! One is a drug. of course : thevotlv-rn `gh rn3ca1' an! ther_ are still others-SPICES of all kinds, cream of tartar. etc. -`The best !ace to get drugs is at a DRUG STOR . The druggist knows more about .L..... ok-..-. nolanv n..nn`n, In the Kitchen Vl'l'I\a-~: -- . . _ . -, 2 Rooms for cices. in ,Ross Block. No. 97 Dunlop Street. Fire proof vault: latelv occupied by Dr. Wells--Also two rooms with vault, late-1;` occupied by Hood. Iackn and Fraser. Barriszzrs; Immediate possession. Apply to C. H. ROSS. Baxrie. January 2. 193.1. ., 1-tf "The best lace to get crugs H au. .. unuu STOR them than other pcople. . \Ve keep a good drug store. Come an`dVask us about kitchen drugs. MONKMAN'S onus swat` --: LFOR RENT.-A we1i.furnishcd room suitable for meetings and convenient- ly` located over the reading room of `the Mechanics` Institute; may be hired at reasonable rates.. Apply to the LIBRARIAN of the lust. tf. CUT FLO\VERS-Roses. Carnations, Violas. etc., fresh every dav. Bouqnet*,-_Butt. n- hole. Hand or Corsage. Funeral Tokens in __.. Age;-an sE;E:D'"s"roRE: vl>`"t1)1u oi the .United States keI3D`L j` Mr. Borden. concluded '-by speaking .m dc-;1:{~i`l of the policy of muhml "I }`w`;`..~\`(:'," he dt-aclarecl, in I)I'0'V tecticn fur `rho mammfvacturer; 1 b9` lleiw: in {!`Ot(2'c .i0l'! `for agriculture . for our 1-.=.ining'ir1dustrie`s in Clllllilsdil :, in s1-.m~r, [or (3.11 1c`git,imatc Canad- tris r.nrl1.roduc,t, We. maxgt our_ Own horns-. m.arl;e-ti. We have only 5331 mmirrns of heoplug. In the Unit- 0'd Sm;-s they have eighty mllic` Iibpl-x. 1; it goouIWbusine`ss enter- brist-. good business -policy. t0T1t the 1he';1' (,'\\'!1 h0m{3 'ma.rk fabsolutlyi to uu~.rns:~lvos. and give tthe-m. .h\a1-f 05 our own home` m:1l`,k'3t '11-Dd k949i ; ``1.\' the gum half for Csrmw ' (Loud :x1'p1Iause`.) A A 1ra~d(- pr-:'(ere.nce wit-bin pane, Empire.` and of the` difficulties placed in1._t'h0. My 0-! rthe.` Audit-or-G 0n.ena'l in_.-his 5i'ffo=rts to guard who. public treats- ury, ' ___ __ - l!`,.-Ll. ;n'):'d-zrxkrsz ? ' VEGETABLES-- Celery, Crisp and Tender; Lettuce, Cabbagz, Parsnips. Beets, Carrots, etc. SEEDS-Flowr &eds;Vegetab1e Seeds,Plants and bulbs. WM. TAYLOR OFFICES TO REN;f'OR LEASE " - -- T`.--Jan Telephone 15. $l90.000.00 to Loan. 08888!-loll. Apply Iv u. an Baxne, January on Jsent "free. ( lllest agency for securing 04 ts taken um-ouuh Mann 6: [pee ' name. without. charge. In the A .2 AA`` Ilnlllii `IV C C`' ,' ' " kly. A mm.-uomely llluatrnigd Vgggmh ``s;:*: mm lllllll .0 fl.` `on'n`a`nmIum`I_ HENRY BALL culauvn Vt IV-I ----~--~-~ - months. 01. Sold by all newmemeza. R1"t`l`vi`ii'&co.sm am. New we '._ St... Wuhngntop. D. b ' 7 . Tr-not MARK: Dtsious ' COPYRIGHTS ha. Anyone sending n sketch and decor! tlon may uniokiy ascertain our opinion free w other an znveucion in probably pnutablo. Communion. r.ioun_ptrictjy___:ondentlal. umbook on Patent; -_A v-aclIlIlU\, ff Imm VAx1Lx.A. for ice cream, for instance BAKING POWDER, for cakes. p`ec"I;!"1-t'5tl.3. charge. In ulu scientic Ilmericzm. ` k`- -- C-I-nnlv Illnlfftm. ARE REED.`-ID EVERY DAY FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN. 1 ,2 DCXLOP-ST. BARRIE. E. rlauu ul ' designs rgnrnc GO TO THE 1\'E\V 5:'<')`r'1`!'<'I'i1'tl'nl . Handbook rnwuu Heat stems. ken 0. receive . .oO- q-'_`:`. --A:x-9-0 MR Domvnely; M.P.P. for South wairloo. 1`-allowed -Mr. Borden.` He Bvokc of the Granld "1`run.k Pa-0ifi-. saying that the great '1l`1195t~i\.3V`f oamdians were "Who sahall build it} Who shall own in and "who 7611011 `dontrol it?" H We` `handy -to build` `t'rl1\'v3** 'N~..n,: _ __ -1. '.--l`.I J -.U`-V- - - v-vv- ed weekly. I most c::- llgoiournnl. _d by Q1 npwndenleza. - ' Anna g` ems. t3 '1 \.. sa..--.--~-__- 135 Dunlcp\-VSt.. Barri? `-W In m. we uwuv I-V -!`-'-0 "' .`3`d and be'ar`=thc burden. W9 559. : Oontrol it (Asppiause). Inconcl-uibb hf" SD-Cvkf: of -the vu.1uab19 services gift -` 1 by Mr. \B-zmxlett `for the -_r-wins. "1 the House of "cominon. .8I'1 F'1.,.9 *0 Splendid record made by Mr. B0151 . "W. in `the few years -durifiu; he` had been leader oh. the `dppositiqh-L` _(A'T"`D1use`.) . ` ' T 1 '--l % 9; `In. __,_ .. -- . `-\.' w _ ,;_-I-...I-.`l` " . 1. uuumz. " " " " Tile m(a c'tin`8 was .`n>md_e;3l rd'3:T` -che 01f.S for the ."I{inE'.'. M1'-* ='-'3 Mr. Bennett zmt_l D3v;n;;._.:}"` c-v\-nu-U.--i-jn heakt dcprcuuon. ` V A ""'-u nuu ucrvsiuilluuqsuuvu3-3;-cu, 3, ` ` JA g'.""3` .8Ai1o%9$?g'$ `- -- a'n_ DJCT Ncuralgia and Nervouo1 \oII_;~..lIf_Q ;I\!`?`!.W_ A I Q 1- ' . . . _ -`-n '. H yilkl Ll-xlL3l"u l) .._.x' with the 'fis':r.1l ` i'T:`m-,' GovL_-rnment. Orillia had 'in which ha--fl all b-30 up and [)I`C.!Sp(:'1'Ced under UK? I`\::1vi:: uaxriff, and if -thfd C03 . 13`; 5- were rciurncigl t0 P""47` Ln~iu.s`.I>rleS we-u1_d continue thcivrj 6 { x 96"4 East Simgoe_% , m IIELA IS F A fatal ending often follows a neglected weakness of the kid- neys. Watch their action, and as soon as it changes from normal, or` you have any of . the following ncknounn-tn o V Pain lathe reglonj % of the Kidneys. Pumneu under the Eyes. Dropsy oi the Ex- `tremltlea, Bowel or Urinary irregularity. Rheumatic Aches B made ished. All Kidney Ailments -and Rheu- matism. For rheumatism isedue to excess of uric aeidinithe blood, whichiu expelled by Bu`-JII` and the disease eradicated. '\------A:- --n-nna.`nn:- an-A `Ana- cru.u1;.I.a1|.cu_. d pepsm ne an - ache are often cog by disore deredkidneye. '1`-heee organs are the sewers of the body, `and-`if they become clogged or weakened dangerous results follow at once. `Man nmiannnuun mutter raaentern Ass 0.. result our reports received V {from all parts. of the` "Province; [the = gcanadi-an Homttien-lturist. will an-' - In-cmce' in its October. issue 't:ha.t'.'}the` 1 _apple` crop of the : Province. this yam` is not noearly as large`) as` -last. and that. `the same is true .th-rough- " out, -the` .-.Uui._ted ~ S_to.tes~ ge:ne1-a1ly.j :~- : '1`he`re_ is l_itt1e&..reja's_cn for: the, hear-.. g ish., r.e p a:rts` oat: .- buyers ~. sco1c.e.r.nihg 7` -the large nor-oeps..-.[-'V_}V,ah~iJe "there_`.'is_',;a5 ` large 'amgeun`te of peer I-fruit .3t.h1',q11'gh-Lie . out. Oqta3ri';_;a-the-'~xg9n9:n.I? out as DANGER SIUUID Awuauu ovonv vv -u vu - TEE isonous matter re-ent;;s the b 00d and punch through the `nth-g nmnb-on lull` IlIU\I\L 3lI\L J The latest product of medical use-ience and skill in kidney an allied ailments is found in BII-JII. All the old and tested remedial agents, and all the new * discoveries, are utilized in its composition. It is the ug-to-date remedy for kidney diseases and rheumatism of whatevercharacter. ` Bu-.|II is put ugmin red and green,.boxcs; 50 1: ,,5o cents. All druggists sell it. Do not so- oeptworthless substitutes. . V- 'uu'rn.1'uI: xnmava ARE mm: T wan, vou cm uavn II wan. A % L The: ` Kidney Pill That Cures Na - .WlND80l-I. ONT. Price of Apes. Use ue E263. nut} 35:.) 5;` :'.'u_ss 106. Good gtacloug;i" cued-no11, getting t9 her feet, with very pink cheeks. .I* vofqnde - T % ptr Sanford lifted his hat with one hand -and simultaneously held `out the other. I'm afraid you don t quite remem- % ber n1e.1M1,ss Kenslngton, he began. 4` 'Rer;1ember y`o1x`?%-Vlltevrxzemberv yon. Billy? Why, lt s only three years` since -oh. do say that you have but Just dome out; that you did not really see--. Q. -3 L- _.__.....L `nv--- .v---, v-_... .-uvw w--- --v- - ` Certalnly_`not, returned ldlveiiyrompt-V ly.- -After the rain the deck is tear- fully slippery. As a matter of fact, I have Just` succeeded in picking myself` up from 1 n-n_ 1.......|.....I --u.I.. nun nlunaml an IUIIJ CB0 ' utiilplply lm1ghed_sottly and plunged the rose tipped fingers through '3 tumbled heap of sun blond hair. . ' A117--- I.-..-_IL `-I..._'-;`uI apt all 99' mg. . U5 uuu |lIIIoo$ IIUIOII ` You haven't `changd at all, s'he re-_ marked. slipping deftly into the most convgnient chair. , _,_n,s-_I I.-- -_I-_-I-. `A- `IRA cuuvclucul. cuuu, L Sanford gegarded herclosely tor the space or half a minute, a light that was not unfamiliar there leaping swift-A ly to his eyes. V `.'No, he sald,- quite grave; not th glenst mt--not'1n any respect. , - V 1., I-..I._.. I-_... LI--- I.`-pal. `Uni , `let mt--not In any l'_SpECEo" Dolly's lashes, long. blue black. tllclt-V ered momentarily over the smoke col- _ ored eyes. Not really '2 she questioned in a musing tone. A __ 3: __--_ 1-\-|I.; n. L. .....__.'...;I nlgnub Ill CI UV-IIWQ And you, Dolly, he pursued, alert, tentative--you have not changed ei-_. ther. I preaume?_ He took the lamp stool opposite her. ' ' A ....|._`.-;-I.. _-.....- I.-Alon-u nnln `ha 631: variety J attract 5 ' . -pa. BIVUI vpyvuuv uvn A minuteh pause, broken only by the rush and. `swirl of A water against the sides of thefahip. A - ' ___...n_ .11. _u-..--.I ..... an 1...}- glanced up. I-I-haie not changed, Billy, she. replied. Her voice was low. sweet, easy. Her gaze `cupped A dreamily out to the llmitlees expanse otquiyering, jeweled water. - I11-.. _......- Ll...` I-uuh xavun anon} tapuuuceun .l[|ll_V' wean , ;u u mum. - - For some time both were" elicit. Itudying the trucnlent breakers with retrospective eyes. . u 4-; u._ 1.-4.'1 -4... A- Inlnu l-14:0 can - Ancg; imam to infer that you never"- .- - k-_._... ..|.-n n ...-..-_A.4I WIII IIUVUI I'm afraid I never shall." resD0lId she. ' ` A - , n _,_,.nu-.s _ 4.44- -..l.._...Al4.-Ila- Sanford qmiled. a trie enigmocnliy, I and looked down `at T his . strong, men `tagged hands. . . .n, , ._____A _'n AL- nJ-_I I ...4 DD "Still in thequect or the ideal, I see, he observed after a little. his keen gray eyes shitting transiently along the deck rail. V ' ` ' . ' "So to speak," acquiesced Dolly. tol- % lowing his gaze; . ' 1 urn..- _.l_.|.A. J._L --I u-call aha-A Infll. 7{oate, 'lUWlu Inn `CCU. One might just as well chase rain- bows, crumbled Sanford. digging clumsily into his pocket for a cigar. May I?" he inquired politely, I\_II_ ...-.I.IA4` Al|`tl"|'IIlI `sill! 'lI ll LIV CI-I\`\llO\o\n run-.-- ` U ' . Dolly nodded, catching her full lower lip. under a curved row of milk colored teeth. "To judge by your remark," she commented, with a sudden intiection of ire, one would think that I was--am --a--that.-. 1 - V _un on _-_..._-L-A I... A-unn`|\nI>Cn_ "`lI.`l.Lll1|- .'-. . . Not at all, corrected.,he emp_hatic- 1 ally. Very brilliant persons frequently foster illusions, It is an infallible sign ' of a theosophic mind, though common- ` ly speaking- He broke on lamely. 1 4517.- .... 0)) CD3 ' Well, a `mistake, I should say. '~Pe_ople learn by mitakes. _ But scarcely ever prot by thein. A Experience generally comes too late tor--the train. V ` -~4 --\--L .-.4\'.ICQ1\`4` Qyujy LUl""Lu!: LL (Ian. ``I have somewhat modied my ideas, conceded Dolly after a pause. rAs to- V ' ~ Idea1s,of course. `_`And may I ask-you would not mind - ` telling me whether you are any nearer He 1 the-whether. you have really- looked at her helplessly, a shadow of dwindling hope across his face. ` AAQCLL -_ a_A.- _......u. 9) aka nislv `'1 EM}; uwlnullllg I..lUpU l1\.'l.Un usu auvuwo Not an iota nearer, shecut in, with V some nbruptness. nu ,, n_-__'I . __.-I_-A .u\-nnv\Innnv\I1! `(AID 30.17- uuun: nun. up Lllco I Sanford moked complacently for sev- eral seconds. The sun dropped steadily in the west, `casting a` well!!! copper ` glow over the thin,` keen, expresive } face; Dolly watched him furtively for 7 ...`n L-.. ........ an-nunlltv ahlfd fl! I808. JJUIIJ W Gtbuvu nu ..- .. . --, --_ a littl her gaze gx-adu;i1 shifting to the grea. , lunging emerald columns of. sea water, scattering sheets of opal ; spray and lling the air with salt tra- grance.` l . . - * - What takes you to New York, Wil- liam? she asked after `awhile, with a su_ ot casual interest. a .~u_1 _-A -1. 4-..- maul`! A II\.l\lVll'lB|llIIptlvu vs we-wuu... ...--_-..-- Sanford ,dld not at once reply. Al queer little smile developed about the corners of his mouth as he looked at `her halt averted prole.; ` 4 ._..__-- ._.......u- an... nmu M `lie! null CVCI KC plvulue A long euenee ensued.` When Deny looked toward him exam, there were tear traces in her eyes. She held_ out her hand. -_- - --_.....L..I-L- sun` tan ` Del Illlllu V "Let me congratulate you. won't Ayou? Her voice was" atudiedly low to I _hid_e its meaning. Who is the--the` `IQ CUT 168$:-2 I Ecky gm. Bmy'23' ' In nxlltl. - _._.._--g Hull] Qua, Luu; 5 ` The woman I love. -'T he replied cen- 'tenti6ualy,. drawing her ngers into 3 (both his hands and holding them close. [ Dolly ushed, snatching them away } sharply. ' V Al"\ --'.'ILI'. -`:3 ` '. ~ mm lIllll'!llJo' _ ' -, "Don t! she cried. `It'Ir-It I mean ot ydu! ` , 5 V * .u-n'.. 4.3.. up"... halls 9' b nnlin nI'lff|I'l`_ In you; . By the" way. D o1lyV." asked Sanford, "what are you `going to -New Ygrk L `Or? _ " ' ' \ _~ V ,,___-._.l-J I..I... --`gaunt-0`: \- QOI nu 3 ~ L ` She regarded him "narrowly. for an {instant through contracted lids. _ CI... __...I__. A. S.n.'~nnu-{1`La"n.\t\ , , IIIBIIIIIL luuvugu \.`UuLLu\-\vu uu-we V Why, l m.go1ng; to be'marr1ed,'td.o, W } she 1,`eturned,'wlth a wee laugh`. ."Am_1 1t4 s-..-a-_-.a. sort . ot ., disgrace, -_Billy, . the hurried: on. v I vve` halt a mind to ten .yo u-.th.e truth al`1_o_._ut-lt.~"A , 4. , ` Ann. I! "'3a;;:s '9`1'he man--I- well, it : 'aon'1 oneVI"ve_ beei1 to for `a long'__t;'me, I .l4i`v`e.` 4threfjf1_o1?;(,;_ you .know,` but I've been f wayi1.llj3;_immer. ._ A H_e_~L-,-he nves -'1n_ the .!9!;I.th. ;- New) (Means-.j.1Perhavs.T;:u%A fkuow L.n;;n--rfqra =,Iak?- Ford. nu. mu! Comm 3.1lcctuu' eh-ou;

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