Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Sep 1897, p. 2

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Gums in grimy dust into wmcu the they fell. “I've not one word of excuse, Mls Hermie. to urge for myself," he said praentiy. “I put the letter in my pock- et end forgot all about it. It was all owing to the drinkâ€"the cursed drink!" Thereupon Hermie. proceeded to give helm his mother‘s last message. “God bless her! She was a. good woman." he said. sorrowfully. “Maybe. 81 had been a different son toher she would have lived for years to come." Tint he was genuinely moved by the new: or his mother’s death it was im- possible to doubt. ‘The errand which brought me here Is not yet completed." said Hermie. presently. “Your mother entrusted me with a sum of money to give into your Had it not been for the pressure put upon her by Mr. and Mrs. Wingate. Hermie. would have returned to Ash- down by an early train next day, so disheartened was the by the result of her interview with Richard Var-rel. In deference. however. to the wishes of her friends. she agreed to extend her stay for three days longer. She had quite made up her mind that she had seen the last of Varrel; that his path and hers would never cross each other again. Yet all the while an indefin- ahle sense or something still to came held her in Mr own despite. It could hardly be called a. premonition, so m- dowy and illuSive was it, and yet it so impressed her that she could not hear a knock at the door without hold- ingherbmthtolistenfiorasnmmom. torwhich her mam teldhershe might wait for till the list any at 3" lite. and always might be in vain. However, strangely enough. the sum- mons did come, and that just tor-tr eight hours utter she had parted from Val-rel. Baton leaving him she had laid a. card on the table. “Here is my address in can you ahead stony time be mac: MM‘ £9.99." same-1e . -â€"â€"~ â€"..â€"..n.- -o Ian‘- â€" â€"vâ€"-_. w.“ ‘ errand which brought me here is not yet completed." said Hermia presently. "Your mother entrusted me with a. sum of money to give into your “I've not one word of excuse. M18 Hex-mm. to urge for myself." he said presently. "I put the letter in my pock- et and forgot all about it. It was all owing to the drinkâ€"the cursed drink!" whereupon Hermie. proceeded to give him his mother‘s last message. “God bless her! She was a. good womb." he said, sorrowfully. "Maybe. thad been adifferentsontohershe would have lived to; years to eo_me." ”Open it and read it,” was all Her- nia. could say. When he had done so, he loked at her with a. question in his em which his lips seemed afraid to ask. "Your mother died three days ago." aid Hermie. looking to the last for the Don who neVer came." He turned away, and putting up an am against the door-past, he lean- ed his head upon it. The tears that dropped from his eyes made tiny black dents in the grimy dust into which INSPECT 0‘03 STOCK Special Reduct ARHII‘AGE, OUR iy women, : )oogdng A mgn up and the doorways near at uwu u:- gan to 1m with the shapes of slattem- iy women, and trow'sy, disreputable- m....- --- - --. Hermia. began to fee-1 far from com‘ fortable, and was just considering whether she had not better go back :0 Mr. Wingate. when the (1001' was sud- denly opened from within. and she found herself face to face with Riccard .Vaml. _ , 3- ,ImLVA. She knew him again atAa. glance, de- spite the woeful change which a. few short years had wrought in him. In days gone by when he was a. clerk, and she a. girl of ten or twelve, she usei often to meet him on her way to schOOL when he had always a, smiling “Gov“- morning” for her. In those days he was a dandified. good-looking young gnarl. with a; facilei‘gmile‘, 91nd ghe gay manner of one v: 0 was on excellent terms with himself and the world. _ - T335 was not at all what Hermia ranted. so she made haste to say: “Are you not curious, Mr. Van-e], to know why I have come all this way to and you ? But, first of am. Why did you neglect to answer the letter I wroteyou tothisaddressmorethana. Jack :30 2’" “Letter Eâ€"tht letter ?" he queried. vim s half-mama look, and with that g back his hat and pressed to his forehead to; a. few you neglect to answer the letter I wroteyou tothisaaddresemorethana week :80 1'" “Lettu- Eâ€"Vhat letter ?" he queried. with s half-mam look. and with that g back his hat and pressed to his tweed for a. few m an it trying to? 3-9931; gouge- chin; to mind. Then. halt-doubtingly. hand into an inner 906k“ coat and drew from it a let- arâ€"ihc one Hen-nus. had written him. wataglance. magnum:- 3M. Reamedaxitrorsspaoe I. damn seconds, and then he said- may: -"Irecotlle<:t,now,1put1t1nmypock- it when it caneâ€"I wasn’t very well u the tune, and afterwards I tax-gm all shunt it, I dig}, upngrgy honor :” _ n w-.. n: 55 g .u. ....., ..--.. -__-_ Hermia. had not seen him after his ”misfortune." as he termed it. to the evening of the trial when he spoke to John Brancker through the cab win- dow, and even then she had been shocked to see the change in him ; but now. when she beheld him again, th change was still more marked. H‘s hands trembled like aspen leaves, his eyes were bleared and bloodshot, his face sallow and fallen away to little more than skin and bone. m SIGK HEADAGIIE fositively cured by these 5 Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia Indigestion and T00 Hearty Eating. A pa Sect remedy for Dizziness, Nausm, Draws .ng Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills an” guru”..- y, w. “Mr. Van-rel,” she said. “I see that you fail to remember me. My name is Hermie. Rivers, and I am the niece of Mr. Brancker. or Ashdown.” -L! "mew ' nTézfi'éaE'éhe'bega "n' ’to' speak his face lighted up with what seemed like the shest of his 31d; pleasaqt smile. _‘. a"--- -_ “What: a stupid I must be to have forgotten you for even a. moment 1" he exclaimed. “\V’hy. of course I remem- ber you, Miss Herniaâ€"remember you from the time you were no higher than a. table. Do you know what I used to think in those days. But how should you ? I used to think that when you w up I should like to marry you. - I did, and I was in earnest about He stood staring at Hermia, holding the open door in his hand, with a. sort of half-gleam of recognition in his tur- flvely spspicions eyes. ._ H- AL-A. M‘sâ€"s; M 'i‘aste in the Mouth, Coated Tongu Pain in the Sidg, TORPID LIVER. Tbs} Regulate the Bowels. Pure'ly Vegetable. Small Pill LINDSAY, FRIDAY. SEPT. 3. 17. THE HEART Eon {and oneflmd ital: tron: us you 523% u 1 u we veyou meek-goods, fltfunankbutsmrptiee. receive our very best mutation sad we inviu MYSTE RY. (Continued from last week; COUNTRY CUSTOMERS 'n E. Armitage. ill. Small Doseg Small Price. -â€"OF Aâ€" Seduction to Students. The TAILOR, 71 Kent-8t. mas. ~ ' His cheek pulled on the instant. “Hush! Not a word about it here.“ he whispered, with a. quick. apprehezr “It the wretches giveghncearound. ' suspected that! had all she said. Accordingly they entered the house, and after Van-e1 had shut the door be- hind them. he led the way up a rick- ety staircase, the handrail e! which had been torn away, into a. small back- room on the first floor. Never before had Hermie. been in such a. room ; but. t‘pe evening was drawn in by this tx'me. and in the half light Its more 301‘- drd features did not seem so obtrusive as they woqu have done at mid-day. “hm..- n n .. Motioning her to the one chair in the place, he seated himself an the edge of a. box. and cut the strzng or the parcel, which Hermie. had handed him on entering the room. Before him lay the envelope and its contents, together with the bag of gold. He looked up. and his and Hex-mics em met. d5 Lucy wuwu want: uvu'c u... .-.-â€" V - “Not a palace. truly. Miss Rivera" h? said, with a. shrug and a. cynical smile. "but cheerful, homelike, nay. almOSt luxurious in comparison with some of itswneigpborslf - 7 _ _- !_â€"vn1“'\_ WHenEia’s only reply tary shudder; tulvpcucu. "mu ‘4‘...“u. _--_ . “Mr. Var-rel, have you noticed what is written outside that packet '3" “ Noâ€"what is it 1’” he demanded. In the twilight he had overlooked the writing. He now crossed to the window and read it. Then. {or a. little space, he stood stock still, with eyes that seemed fixed on vacancy. Then, going back to his seat, he said dryiy I “My mother‘s writing withpug a douth Mia; Riverg. But it wié scarce- ly worth whileâ€"was it ?â€"to draw my attention spedgliy to it." . , ,, _-L‘”A yarn-.cun.‘ .v no .- He hit his lip as 11' to restrain him- self from saying something which he might afterwards have regretted. Hav- ing glanced at the sail. he was amut to put the envelope into his DOCK":t Imogene}; wheq Hermie. said: ‘ L ‘ rile put down the den movement. as his fingers. had come by it.” He sat for some seconds without speaking or stirring. like one in doubt what to do or say next. Then he said. smeringly : -- u. :,,1_‘ Afihn amt: “151.7 . "Old people when they lie dying often get strange fancies into their heads. and give expression to all manner of ridiculous things. Sensible people take no heed of their ravings a-t such am." “On the contrary, it is at such times that secrets long hidden come unex- pegtedly go light." .- ‘ _.-_A_-:_ khan- “0h, Mr. Van-e! 1" cried the girl. clasping her hands in front of her bos- om, as 1!. thereby to enforce her ap- peal, “it you know anything whatever in connection with that terrible crime â€"i.t you have any clue, even the faint- est, to the perpetrator of itâ€"I implore ye}; no longer to conceal it." . ,,,ALL_ __3 Aâ€"A-n:fin “Before you 30. Miss Rivers." said Van-e], “permit me to thank you, which I do from the bottom of my heart. for all your kindness to my poor mother.” He added a little more in the same std-aim. which it is not needhn to re- pea. . Three minutes later Hermie. had re- joined Mr. Wingate. auucuuvn Brut-0g] u, ... “You are quite aware of my motive in drawing your attention to it," 1'“- sponded Hermia. “Those words were written within twenty-four hours of the fine Mr. Hazeldine was found murder- 4‘"- av -v--uv- -- _,-,, , Varrel got up abruptly, and, crosging to the window. stood staring out o: it. with his back towards her. Hernia iteq m] the silence became all but un earable. “I am quite at a 1065, Miss Rivers." he began at length, speaking in a. hard. dry voice, “to know why you should add-rem so singular an appeal to me, or assume that I know anythingmore about. M‘n Haaeh'dflne's tragica-l- and than is known to the world at large. A certain remark @363? by an 91d wlo- n w; \“AAA Au...â€"-- 0... manâ€"a. certain coincidence of date in connection with a parcel of bank notes â€"such is the flimsy superstructure round which you choose to build an imaginahlg theory, ggd then appeal to A A_ _..\._‘-__ But Hermie. was far from being satis- fied. She felt instinctively that he was prevaricating. and that he knew far more than he cared to tell. But. in face of his emphatic denial, what was it posible for her to do more than she had done already 1’ His manner implied that, as far as he was concerned, the interview was at an end. and. indeed, Hermie. felt that it was high time for he:- to go. There was upon her a. sense of hopeless bewilder- ment as she rose and pushed back her chair. She was like one groping in the mazes of a dark cavern, who. while feeding sure the daylight is close at hand. vainly strives to find the way which will lead him to it. She wouid have to go back to Ashdown no wiser than she had left it. --9_, “2-..... n _-x: nunâ€"D.â€"â€"~. -_-~~., me for facts to enable you to substan- tlate it. No, Miss Rivers. it won't do. Your house of cards has no foundation beyond that which is supplied by your own vivid imagination. Pmy accept my assurance on that score. The way In which the money. both gold and notes, came into my mother's hands is easily explained. I had won it over a. certain race a. few days before. The gold, as I have already remarked, I gave to her for her own use. That she did not choose tfl‘beneflt by it is _‘_I_L {3' which 53 x’xfiny’ot their kind had disappeared already. The explanation is a. simple one. I trust that yOu are satisfied" nu: ‘â€" â€"'. v_v-_ no fag-1t of mine: E‘hé notes, 'w-hlch were intended by me for a. very special purpose. I askedhertotalneohamot for me tin the time should come for me to reclaim them. knowing well as I did. that if I kept them by me, they would inevitably disappear afterfihg quhion w..gâ€"-- .â€" He had come back to the table while speaking. Tearing open the enveiope with an air of manifest defiance, he extracted the notes from it. and par oeeded to stun them unceremoniously into his pocket. CHAPTER XXXVII packet with a. sud- it he had scorched 1" cried the girl. in front of her bos- to enforce her ap- anything whatever that terrible clfiime was an involun- 100k: THE CANADIAN POST. memfifioAOcJOcfiO- 5613x7376}: find It was there the ma- sense:- came in search of 01 the name 0: Richard was lying in St. Gres'Ol'Y's Howitfl in a. very critical state. earnestly entren- ed that Miss Rivers would go to him with the least possible delay, as he had something at extreme importance to communicate to her. Such was the message that now reached Her-min. A cab was at once ordered, and ten . A, .,A-_ _|.- man an her way to 5 WV "do In.- vâ€"v' minutes later she wasvon her way to the hospital. accompanied. as before. by Mr. qugate. where she was presently joined by a middleag-ed. lady-like person, with a strong. yet'kindly face. dressed in the men, who had somehow discovered that he had 9 considerable 53m 0: -... v... .n ...._ __- __v _ 0n a. chair. then he took 0! his Mt and ovemoat, and hung them up; then, presumably, he seated himself at the able where he worked, but when so seated. he was out of my line otfidon,andonnoaooounidur!|tl Open the doorevenasmhuanlnch further. Presently he row. 811d MV- ing. unlocked the door of the m 1% been-dun! ) "I waited where I was until the gen. eral stat! had gone for the night. but I knew that Mr. Brackner and Mr. Judd often worked after hours. and it seemed not unlikely that they might still be on the premises. It was abso- lutely necessary. however, that 1 should make my way to Mr. Avison'e ofllce before Mnfiazemine’s return; and this. site: a. time, I succeeded in doing without being seen by anyone. As I crept down the spiral staircase I could hear the murmur or voices In Mr. Branders office. I had not been long in my second hiding place, be. fore I heard the weil-remenbered voice or Mr. Hazeldine ashe spoke with (bed Sweet in the name. Then he entered muomceandmmedupthemwmd: had been previously lighted by Sweet: Ihedleftthedoorbetween that” rooms open about an inch.a.nd through the inter-ace a. portion at the once was visible to me. including the Iron door which gave admittance to the strong room. 7 -4 __ .;I, :l‘ screen round them. so as to shut them in from the other patients. “You didn't think to see me so soon again. Miss Hermla. I'll be boundâ€"- nor I you!" began Varrel, with a dim smile. but speaking more clearly and strongly than Hermie. would have thought possible for one in his condi- tion. "However. here I am. and there's no help for it. It was the money that was the cause of ltâ€"the money you brought me. A sort 0! Nemesis. They â€"the men my life has been mixed uv with or lateâ€"round out somehow I had it about me. The wonder is they left any life in me at all. But it's not for long. I know that I'm booked for the journey for which no return tick- ets are issued. Well. I'm not sorryâ€" on my soul. I'm nonâ€"that the end hill come. But it was to talk about some- thing very dinerent that I sent for you. for since I’ve been lying here I’ve made up my mind to tell you all I know." He ceased. and lay for a little while with shut eyes. When he opened them it was seemingly to fix than on a flickering shadow flung by the lamp- llght on the ceiling. Suddenly a hollow voice spoke. “Miss Hernia. it was not John Branoker, but the man you see before you who killed Mr. Haeldine.’_’ ,___, _ _-AA hunt! A Um. ”EH? um thing m. Hueldine did was to place his Mack bag, oonmnlnt the gold he hgd .bxzoushtfrog Randall. 1.-. you Wuu “‘1‘.“ ____________ Hermia's heartfigave a great'bound. and she caught he_r breath with a. gasp like a. drowning person. It seemed to her u If an ice~cold wind blew for 3 minute across her face. She shudder- ed. and: Involuntanly dm 3- 11th further away from‘the {WWD‘PgJ Luw‘.‘ -.â€" .â€"â€"- _, a,“ , “I haven't got strength enough left me to go into a lot of denim. resumed Van-e1, alter a. pause. “but it I'm not hurled. I think it will last out till I've told you enough to make the whole business clear, andâ€"end to lift the last shadow of suspicion of! John Brancker." he lapsed into silence, and to Hermie. it seemed as it he were - sling against some Inward force whi would ta'm have compelled him. even at this the eleventh hour, to carry his secret unrevealed to the grave. She waited in a sort of dread expectancy and with nerve: all a-tremble for his next words. men: “110 Dan wmcuvvv ___-, that he had a considerable sum of money about him. and that in the 11$!“ whlch ensued he had not only been robbed, but stabbed in three places His case was an utterly hopeless one. Miss Davis went on to say: he mix!“ 1‘ny linger for two or three, dayS. but should internal hemorrhage set in the end would come still more qulckly. Then she went on to ask whether Hemia was a relative or the dying 7â€" - ‘3‘“! in the the end would come still more quickly. Then she went on to ask whether Hemia was a relative or the dying man. and on receiving a. repiy tn the negative, requested her to make her interview as brie! as possible. especially to avoid all which would be likely in any way to excite the patient. After that she led the way into the ward, whue Mr. Wingate awaited Hex-mints return in the ante- nu...- .- v- __. The statement which follows, :1- though given here in unbroken se- quence. was several times interrupted by a fit of coughing, or by a labored gasping for breath. More than once. in obedience to his request, Hermie. gave him to drink a. jug of barley- wate-r which stood within reach of his band. "Yes. mine alone is the guilt. I wanted money; I was desperately hard up, and I made up my mind to rob the bank, if it was possible anyhow to do so. I knew that Thursday night. when the gold had been fetched from London to pay away to market-day customers, was the best time for my purpose. I was acquainted with all the ins and outs of the place, and it was a. simple matter for me to push open the swing doors and steal unseen into the building when the day's busi- ness was nearly over. Then up the spiral staircase and so into the back room, where snugly hidden in an empty cupboard. I was safe from ob- servation until the time should have come for me to take my next step. which was to make my way to Mr. Avison's officeâ€"he was abroad, and 1 knew that it was never used during his absenceâ€"there to bide my time. To reach it I should have to pas through Mr. Hazeldine's office. the door which led into it from the lobby being kept locked. I was aware that for several weeks post Mr. Hazeldlne had been in the habit 0: working till a late hour and I calculated that he would most likely do so on this part!- ouiuar night. Earlier in the day I had watched him start for London. and I knew that when he returned he would bring with him the gold he had been there to ifetch; llflflTllHS flEflllllllHEIfl cymczsx Washington, Aug. 30-â€"The decision of the Attorney-Genera.) in mean-net or the Canadian Wanting duty chug or me Dingle: tum bill will not announced {at seven} days- It 1nd been expected toâ€"du. nu WI. ”-039? O rims-r u Anux-n, Me., Aug. 30.â€"Senatar Frye says that Senator Chandler in mistaken legal-din: his outanent that the «xii! clause providing tor a 10 per cent. addi- tional duty on tonign mar-cums! goods' brought into the United States through Canada was passed by n legis- lative trick. Sumner Frye. continuing, referred to the {act that all ant! kw: air a great my years have contained a 10 per cam. discrimung abuse on dutible oodn. “The alumnae." any: Sen-tor rye, ‘iecommmded that this prov’n'oo remanded no the: the tree as well as durable goods be included and that the per be Mecca, but did not name the ' Their waging]: to htve (he kw in potable condition whenever. it ever. the Qonm doom, utter full (sadden- oon, detm upon W dunes.” Gathered In Montreal to Greet Sir Wilfrid Laurlor. THE cam ma ms THBUNGBD Firm». Jail“. m-- â€".._ --___ on the platform 1nd Sir Oliver spot? i hi words. leper!- “ the Japanese hnhqmo c..- Ir-ed-I-bolle Pug-e II In Chow â€"hnr Crop- Inn. Tacoma. Wash” Aug. 30.â€"The Inp- nu-se steamer just in bring: new: veri- fying the reports cabled to the Associ- Ited Press or severe earthquakes in Japan on Aug. 5. tollowed by n tidnl wave and great floods. A thousand houses were inundated ad 200 persons my": killed and injured. Sixty-five Clams-e villages were inundated. According to 3 Tokyo press demteh dated July 16. it is reported that next year's budget will show 3 defioeney of 25,000,000 yon. even th h the tallest rconomy is observed. e deficit in chit-fly due to the extraordinary expen- ditnre genetionegby the Diet. The Shanghi Sin-poo contsius a lever from its Foo Chow correspondent, who reports that the bubonic plague in the large (is and suburbs is most serious. nnd ihe people are dying very rapid”. 'lho centre of the pin sue is in the vidn- ity of the Tram Guild House In the rte-let's Icy". Montreal. Aug. 30.â€"(SpeciaL)-81r Wiitrid Laurie: received a royal welcome tonight at the hands of. the commercial metropolis or his country. The Prime Minister wu escorted up from \‘erchem by 1 noun: at steamers. both large end email, It being 10 o'clock hetore Sir Wilfrid and the nin- isters accompanying him reached the Champ De Mars. where the whole ton had turned out to await the arrive! at the L Ina-urn: ml-tm‘lvâ€"w HIW Sir Wilfrid e very briefly in reply. He said he can red Canada hud taken her place amongst nations the day the Gem and Belgian treat had been denounced. and in closing thh ngiand had made 1 nui- tice {or which (bud: should he term. Speaking of his decorations. the mic: said he ad noc accepted them I0 much for himself, but for Her Majesty's mmm sub- jxgls 1n Quip“. AL, “_4_I‘._ _I.I oL-o Ll- J‘uga .u v-â€"-â€"- In conclusion. the Premlct nld an: N. return was more baggy to him than du-parture, as he Iov his country above all others. He made no pollucu allusions whatever. 0’ _ ,. _. .....-_ . . -__.-_ _.- NEWS FROM THE ORIENT. The proclamation or the Governor- Gonoral or the Philippine Islands. olfer» in: a {m- pandon to penitent rebels who surrnndgrfll. hag now been gbrogaud. The Corona Government has sent nut an official notice that the ports of Chen- nnpo and Mokpo are 0pm to foreign trade on Oct. 1. .A terrible danger threatens the ma planters in Japan from n widosp rend disease which attacks the roots of the mm. The routs and thn cane die. The plant stands helpless before the disease. It has already struck tour provinces. and has broken out even on wgll-kept estates. Hnyor Wilson Smith read the address in English nnd City Clerk David in French. The document contained the tollowinz : "in olden times. when A man distinguished by some glorious deed visited 1 city. it wu customary to tender him cumin highly- coveted privileges. sud the enjoyment or such honorsble franchises u the commnn-l ity in question could tender. The City of Montreal deuce: to bestow upon you n token of its high appreciation oi the distinguished denim you have no- dered to our country, no of the honor done to Canaan by the brilliant manner in which you have retire-tented the Dominion on the occasion of e celebration at Her IM'I Diamond Jubilee. Thin tnir city confident it not only I plensure, but I duty to ofler you, in return to: this service, an unsalted measure or open-henrted howitslity nnd most 181$??? oonxrntuiutions. "ll“lcv‘l. v Ara-r the meeting Sir Wilfrid under N (“carted to the Windsor by the (imam! Liberal clubs. Slr Oliver Mung Ron. Mvssrs. Tune. Scot} Aqndfiflaher were 1100 ___-__ - a-â€" Reports from New Caledonia state that min is much needed. and it ban-est rails pnedictions are mad:- tlmt serious disturbances will occur. as agentu of secret societies are: very active in to nzontins discord thus year. SHUT OUT mt. YANKEES FULlY 60,000 PEOPLE? Why. Your con , mdent saw the Riel “the:- inx. duo the 40,000 who turned out to wel- come Mercler from his ill-Imrred Europe“ tour. but those were baby gatherings com- pared with the one this evening. Fully 00,000 people were present. 1nd one-third of than were women. who stood patiently for two hours to see and hear the Liberal leader. Senator Inc Deute- (‘Indler'l “on M M I. re: ecu. clam [- the Huxley furl! Wu . laud-the 'l‘rkk. u Viacom: II II the s... OH Glue “'lll l'ncle I... “ loan the (tn-“Ian All You Can." LIN DSAY. ONTARIOJ'RIDAY IT WAS A DEAD SLASH AT US. I. We. Yet. m." III. In- the 0643“ P Dt. Pierce‘u woo- book."1‘be People ledicd Adfinpf'fixl. tum-bound, a; {or the cos: of mum tad Haiti. only, 3: one-cent “pa: 01'i cloth-bound g on... m fl..8..V. Pam, Buick. I. I. and en} cue for those oevete, chm c. comphenud cues which doctor: usually eousjdef. h-epelen It it the on! medium: of an kgné. defined by u «1»qu and skilled physicinn. In. Sarah 3. him. 0! Dayton. Cu- K... h u lettet to DI. Heme-.writu: "nu-u nae mdxflwmqtmummmmem n mdooetonyunedconfinemen. “with 'p. anathtvflhue Uneven-Invent“ bend. ! mud dreadfully. .114 when tonylhuehcr! hum-one. l 3" dike on thé mainland 0! British Colum- bia ha been thrown into the thade by the greater interest taken in Bali-h Columbia aim“ at the present Lune. intestine announcemu «Me I‘ve]: m the following: The Gumt- Londpn. Auf. 30.â€"'nle forthqomhg promotions ‘il Include the raising of Lord Charles Ben-foul no the rank at wadmird. Lou! Charle- is at we- cut a captain in the M11 mvy. where it '- chu-wd the psi-una- kmed his wife and then dun-0:16 her body. “'hen Mr. McEw-a minded. Anon: Vincent unnamed Gm no opening - gnu would be we ct present tor the dance. The int witn- wu dam and. W. H 8-.“ o: be dfi goes-am hati- fiegl m the m of the dam mmmnmae fidthpc-chde'd: .idL Ina! let- (an himhgdidnotkmwlut Luetm to him he had not looked to ace it his wife had taken any cloth- ing with her exwpt the drea the had on when be last saw her. He had not visited any on or made uu' enquirivs. Biclgnere hie: story in a simple. gtmghtgm-wapi way that made him an WTC mule". n n- in M, «um {no the“; when nnyene goes We, nently their whole nature is re- ;verned. do .md any enetly the op- posite things. to whet they would do ll their one tnxndl. A another whooe inind brew down under extreme nervous ten- sion my turn upon the one object in ell the world moot preeion: to herâ€"her baby. The terrible new-m tension under which runny wornen live nnd InI'er become of none wenhneu or disease of their net. keep- then: on the verge of infinity. The constant dn‘ .tnd n upon the con:- pliuted and debate mien: “few the whole newone tynten: and work- n the brain with _nn gluon} irresistible nen. late by several animus . t out me 13315151 Bay was. which supplies pmnuool or the nu- merous mining camp: in and have contacted to dgu :21 at their properfia h Phil! '3 ~run. Pur- INCH Saw ynkuâ€"v.E m menus an m 5 bed to dev. 6:23] min}. to at once develop we: properties i: hootemy co the shippgnc $132M”: Several copper e- In namely known 5 the world. are developed by an En: _ Iyn- diate. r they prove all rich} 1: wall be ' Mimi-(eons to ti}: W .The test can Lzlboet u that achorehspi bent-keno‘xtotthe Golda: Undue, richer than ever. and tin: the mill will gaduvdy be run- ning began the expiration or gnome: Thousands of suffering men have heel finally and from the inane :3 Inn by 'the time) influenced Dr. Pierce'u norm Mp on. Itintheoaeperfectudpos- five specific for every Wk of wo- man's meal mum‘ It in a ode-66¢ II the r. n. I. u. ‘l'oo? Park. Aug- aftâ€"M. Garvillonoche. a member 0! the Chamber of Deputiu. from the Iahnd ct Guadeloupe. French West Indies. a Inn 0! color, who was born in that ishnd. cod 1 Republican in politics. as the author or a long «tick,- honded “The Mite-”American Alliance." goblin-3d by 1‘ Jona- to-day. inwhich t c writer point: out thatlh United States has no mad for a eone flict with France or lulu-in. while she would bring into the alliance an un- limited naval power. not! he'uka pub- licists and pohtidun to (ocean- such an alliance in order that it may he reclined u the down or the twentieth mm. ”In". III-“J uâ€"g wuâ€" â€"â€"- __.. * while the Tin Eta-n will be ending in another 14 dtyo- this company an no confident of the mun: tint they hLve had broken in the out buying.” the tunable stock at figures In in advance of the original market . 25c. Mr. Wills. the engineer, has hit! a wager that the mpuny will nuke from 830.000 to 40,000 the first month. Many doin- ve been loomed It 'I‘ipella Mountain. Hut-inn Luke. not? the Fire Mountain property. They all chow-3m well on the quince. the am mnqueumdm;old. TheFire Managua tunnel is now In 85 feet and has mdened than three feet at the sur- face to men feet at the pram! depth. The quartz i} can-end: n'ch in tree 39k]: The null is bah; «W with in haste. .. Chicago.A 30.â€" tact wu cum nnd confident- oath; when brought into court today. Dim-£0! Sm McEwux (mm owed the-tate.0new1uciooeto__thejuq 25 3 “a .I Trial In China. mm W [lulu III Wile all blanching r lolv I. I Iii. it is said. at an early date. two weeks‘ time, when the remit of the first cmshing of 919 Golden (Indie is blown. Lil wall he's very unpert- ant camp or a dead allure. In Mew. Oknmn'Mhe Om Finn claimisshowhz unwell. new hgve round the true fissure am a night rum and are confident of Mt worm rgsulu. The Smugler null b 111th Lpd 95; 1331!: their new Minna: , ,n- L- _-|-l_- LUBTGBBT, THE SAUSAGE [A], l'hurlle lend!“ a: .- Ad-Inl. Emma CBLUIBIA mm. --‘.~-x\ v. Luv work or c'nr-fiimén; 3:535 ‘t'ere two Icon- maul. In none me our flap 0”“ new both. The unit was locked up a. 1mm 0- Emu mam. ’11:.qu mm." (A k- m- - ‘â€"-â€"AA~ A Ir. Gamble of Toronto. mu] manager of the Dominion Bunk. mud yesterday that the out-ado «Inmate or a» lots to the ban was 815.000. The thief or uneven. m through an combination without break. into or blowing open the vault. A brokendoorntbeucxotche though which entrance was man the Digit"! up 031: «the: at me ___n_ _ “14 M: “iii-WW" 1015;: WNYON’S GOOD WORK 0f Sickness and the Shadow of Gravef Things A inactive I. here an. moo working the use. Mr. W. S. Nelson. engineer Evening New Toronto. Cnnudn. uyuzâ€""I vu troublod with tho no» nova-e form of aux-I'll for eight yarn. Had tried every- thing to go: well. but without Iuoceu. The ptilll unra- Iny forehand were so seven 3: night um I I'll unsble to obuin my needed rat. I In: 3110 subject to mains to such mnexunt thst I would , 2n .z.... - A-.. Hanna'- Vtuliur. a put tonic sad ro- ltmr of vial flung“: to wank poopla. 81. A oepsnu cure {or ouch about. At s11 drama. mostly 26 can A Vii-L Pernod lawn to Prof. Munyon. 11 Albert cunt. Tonga», Oakmeen-d with Xspenee. Ont. Au. ao.â€"(Spechl.)â€"Thls town was In a stnte of commotion this morning over the news of the robbery of the Domlnlon Bnnh here. The bank was robbed on Friday night. but the news did not get out until this morning. The bent was opened sum-day morning as usual. and when the ofllchls tried to open we ate they could not succeed. although ev- ery men: was tried. lone, was borrow- ed tron: the Merchant Bank to do bun- nws. Alter huh; oonpaetely. an expert tron: the site works vu telegraphed lor. and. urn-hing In the «cans. be commenced work. and succeeded In openxn; the vault about mount. when we robbery was chant-red. ‘- From Thousands of Homes in Canada mement, I van told ant. u: opention wu am and burning it. out. the only hope. I hue need Muyon'e Cold end (Dearth Cure for one month end become npidly better. I believe Munyon bu done more for me then All the omen, and l hue nun. hundred. of people to Munyon.” Mnnyoo'a Gaunt: Remedial never fail. The Quad: Cureâ€"price 25c.â€"endiesm the discus. {tom the mm. “a the Our nth stleuâ€"price 25c.â€"cloanu and heal char-m- . I! ,A..-.I:,_ __I:‘_- :â€" free medial “vice for'uly dine-lo. The combination or the cute had been elapse}! and n dean sweep made or me cwn-‘nu DOHINI ON BA .‘VK ROBBED. Muny on ’0 Dyapopun Cure pounvoly cure- .“ form of non 3nd numb trou- Munyon’l Cold Cm provenu pneumonis and break- up a cold in s few hem Price 25c. Muyu'l Cough Cure Ito 00 In. night. 0mm. :11. I tomes. u: I ' y halo the lugs '00 25c. Muyon’n Kidney Cure upoodilv cures point in the back. loin- or groin, md All forms of kidney discus. Price 25c. Munyon’u keno Cure no nervousnes- 3nd buildnrupth tying. ’ 25c. ‘, .- ,L. A Clever PM 01 Work by .II‘W’I .I Inn-«Jim Ira-cl M Inle- Iuo m a late mu rayon. "illuyon'e Rhetimeiic Cm eeldon hill to relieve in one to three been. end cum in e few deye. Price 25c. in... Price 25c. â€"Muy on 'ohudaého (kn flops budschc in three minutes. Price 25c. -Muy oa'I “Pile Ointment poaiunly cum :1] form of pflgs._ Price 250.}. "fififié'fmiod and stadium on in pngjtiu of}! blood. Price 25c. I, “,_-4I:-_ ._ - kAA- O; "iiâ€".335 Alums Remedies uliove in the. minus.- nd cm pomuenay. Price 81. 7 _» . ‘ . 3 The what area of British India is W duct-d from 23.000.000 sen-a to 18,000.” acre. and mo wheat rlnid from 234. M bushels to $12,000,000 huahela. The U tel Slam whld: has n-dua-d in am aon in oata by 2000.000 acres. that aown in can by a million acres, 'W" that In m grains runnin- neariy uneh . will nevertheleu diapoae of ammonia huahell or what. againat ӣ000,000 bnahels hit year. allowing the exportation of lfl.m- 000 buahelo or when. whllu- the exporta at corn will pocaihly he minnow (water than thoae at last year. TIM- proapn-cu for can and barley :11- less tavoruhie than in 18%. the age: of hug-ad in Austria has already ammo he: cant. mood-n l'avoeed (bum, Inn-x III- Ileu of MI. :0 Sellout.”- (‘ou-Irlee Wlll Ian- I. Buy. Bud-pest. Aux. m.â€"The Ministry oi Agriculture has issued its annual estimate, in which it describes the World's harvest no extraordinarily light. The total yield of what is placed at 573,700,000 metric hundred weight. while the present mun] requirements Ire estimted at (55.150000 metric hundred Weight. it is calculated that for 19? and 16 there will be a short- age of w.80l5.(l.|0 hundnd Weight. The stocks remaining on lmnd from 16 are approximately estimated at somewhere be- tween 38.000.000 and 4:..um.mm. Tin» total supply for the year, ru'ckuullu; both [he pie-cut stocks and the barren. i.- estimated at from 6:041th to 051,WU,WJ metric hundrwi Weight. The World's deficits are «stimated as fol- lows: Rye, magnum bushels; barley. 106400.”: oats. 102.400.0110. and com 165.- 200.000. The report unites thnt many ex- Eorting countries. such as European Tur- ey. Egypt, Australia Ind Auxtrh-Bunzury will either be unable to export grain or will be compelled to import. while others. in- cluding British India. Argentina and Chili. will have their when export considers“: reduced. no 1'“ " was no Cum uni the United States. the former at which willmhecneotthenoetimportnntd the exporting countries. in excess over int year‘s production being 7,000.00.) bub- ein or wheat and $900,000 or out; In 00th of all tom of gain In: 270.000.0110 o! the“. Â¥ ‘ The yield of when: In Grout Britain thh Ion-on [I am million: of bushels. W 63.000.0w bushels In} gent. A SHOBTAGE 1N WHEAT. THE BURDEN BEING LIFTED luslrallal and ausu'lu-nungun. » unable to Inn-rt gruln or will to import. wblll- olhvm, In- sh Indln. Argrnllnn and Chill, L-lr when export oonsldcrablz ‘ was at Canada uul Staten. the former of whldl one of the most lmportnnt o! g cannula. Its excess over reduction bc-lng 7.090.00.’ bugg- Into-7 mm W 'fifiihirnwfiy other res-pew filo . mmaxm prom.M “’4 lib-ll. we. all and!" oi “I" 9m”! on! tho-cm In hm ”entity new“ ‘°" m ”m1. m and um. or win-on: prom. If.“ on. Inn. W a! prom- given K PM” M For m 0! na- Look to Fm! AND LIFE. 15. my!" mo ml! ‘ an W.“ Mu! ................... 310,000,005 MM hub ........ -acigwtfl Pm Câ€"W No. 25 00mm. lulhcv “m.hllummorhu. Guod hogu,tlnom » 1"; l0. iiifi' For lull purlxcu Wywln. Dull-l. My 90.. one a n. BOPK3§~ ‘ PARCEL 4â€"“ U! a: Lot No. 13, ir. Third hint-Q III-o. Lox “bk. PM Lâ€"W‘ V“! 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