“. m‘lijn-A. cum ' - TMa, In. " - â€.hueoob "e-toth" a th-U'by I was sitting In the “with an gum-u and Moody RIB Th- t â€but! (to ill- ID with mm the bot eh. .I “Oil-NI. “(will hippo-d te 'tnatigbt It in his!“ will; -. â€and h which I hand my." I... my hum": on had Gui-bod Ms. A tor darn Mon Io duh " the - Ivan!) ot Man The" In my! um in the banana! it to pub. the "ptot my riding brooch: aerdedir dump and to completely cool 3y who: I mvlod may at into the man. and than to my not null- “nomad than tom not "tir hction found my word. f took it In wiped the Innocent moiltnn of dew from the blade and turned to my left toward tho grout house of [atom It VII her. In the BttMMt home and soon. that my ancestor- had lived since tho vety beginning of the kingdom of Walnut. All the land. meadow and swamp tack Ind toregt. to the lumen! of ten - miles. had been given to one Clue the lutene by the firat king of the country The word laments. I learned doctor once told me. stood in some crazy and forgotten language for ewarder or awardeman cur. the [steam with rork from his own quarries. built the home. nnd from that day to this wherenn I write his 6nwemitttrtis have lived in it I ttroke through a shaggy hedge of fir and went up the wide avenue of beechen Pusan»: I great gate. all ribbed with irvvn nml ptrrretl with musket hulvsL I 911mm the courtyard The main door on the tat-nae strod beMre me ten paces mm three shields above it The "ldreit and least skillfully axe ("w Inf thesty shivlds bore a long run v Ir “turd and nndernvntb strange r .r= and marks partly obliterated by t v. and mu The next, which was _ ' --n "tttter of theothvrs and only 'lt't4 old bore n coat of eizzht " wtth the old two handed . u trwt set up on my parents [ A: day lta gold was hngily tar t A and its mules and azure tlnzvd T " hurt: the arms of my math 'ly the great IFArtagtos of , nun entering the dining hall I Yum“! Harry Visetmnt Isslrm. in my Lnnvrn grcat chair with his head smutwl In mmdagm. "Helm. Dart' he cried. npoakinz as wvll as he umhl khmngh the tags. "Half the household in out hunting for you _ - _ _ - _ . _ _ lembracorl him and sat down ton meat pic that invited me trout the tabla '4Where have you been. old hot. bath" asked Harry h _ . W "I 'Tent the night in the ditch and got out of it about " minutes ago. .. I luswernl, hunting nhunt fora deeanttr, 77 He laughml a} loudly as he could qNmsiderinrr. his headgear _ _ "Yon "mule n Inna" run than I did Ind it in a [my pm did not catch your man Fact is" --be nighed and ruhlwd his hetad--"one of the rascals clubbed me in me avenue. Ft I am not a mun to talk much when I an: turngry. hm l panned with the wine- ttlars half way to my lips and asked what theetuhbittgtummnted to. “Noth- Inn but a swollen head and n hose tooth. he auewered. -itiere, was silence at!" that until I pushed my plate away and shoved back my chair A _ "We will go out and use the prisoner now. he in down in the cellar," said my brother I ncticed my sword. and an I always like to have it in my room t put it under my In". no thut I might toe it up with me after inspecting the captured robber As we went ,nlong Harry talked about the fight He told how our father had run one of them thrumzh behind the stables; how old Pierre hall mot number he Wounded one, and Paul and Red Harding caught their tender "And the three you went after got away. he said I grinned loberly at nun "Two of them are bagged sure enough. my Lord Harry." I answered. "The Hm inn the end of the great ditch. with a swan] cut to sleep with. and the ocean-l got In the way of I pinol ball " the and of the patch they are plowing np in the swamp. " ' Hurry clapped me on my mud atained beck. “You old lire eating cadet!" he cried. hie gray eyee dancing We felt very well "tutied with ourselves, tor the" robbers were one of the crueleet and holds-t bands in the northern mourn-ins. but when we arrived It the! part of the cellar in which the ,prlmer bed been bound our joy turned to chagrin. The man had gorMt--eleatt u e grey Wolf on: of a pit, "om. this in e frightful meal we ere In.“ mum-red the Viscount. "for " enre In death he will have hie whole tribe on he hot foot " "Perhe he le "ill near." [vet and. "Etuhnnt foe him [will say here while you get your sword mil pistols." no was and to being treated In mm manner, and with a grant sped " a: m Minn". Ho hid hardly left the all“ when the tulle-Q man t ever In! In,“ " no over I Mandi. of lngou t can way sharply. for . boy of to Ill-Iota- cool " I tomato! M w. I. on! " no with I club and. hill on. at on own - I ducked I, hold. 'ttpred and mailed fonnrd Mum his in: at no no “no a" any but“! the rain Ind- m as annual. in on.“ his _ard Id! 'rr, AM]_§ an". hmm m given the slip tomy story I 'H urms Inn-I family histnry t sk h of try native pride Par I am nut yet old enough to be t wrmbor that Harry. my aid and l were " pruud as the Ooh M m "it not if. are. It. pariah tho butt a! a punt tNrtag nut to I bllHih my. the all an "on not-hi Haw uplulu Int - I“ mud hm tho III Iâ€! ARA“ What a TT." than In when like. luau. t hum». and tho - M-tud and found an mm all My on! tho who“! my.“ 1Me not†had "rtterien “for. a» had do. mrith “III; Inc. but our (m that "on I his oath and rushed out “WWIâ€: and nddlo." Thouping mun-nub (allowed him. and Barry and up “I have logo. Indy moihet Inn not hurt. " to answered our hi. month! u no nu from the room -"te, Gr. you cannot got" cried out b-utinsl mother. - be. ruined with Mood from his hauled lip; l buckled on ly sword belt and clashed home my good blade “You toot' Ibo moaned. But there In a In]: of pride in her eyes that I. we" both true IOIII “I must. not“. to look utter our gentlemen of tilh. to m that they come to no harm." I lunghingly to plied Then I bent (I went a little over six feet oven at that age) and kissed the pale upturned Inca. In another minute I was climbing into the saddle and straightening my pistol holsters Six of us cluttered on! and down the long avenue. The afternoon mm well began and the air was: warm We saw two of our men carryinz a body out of the ditch. It was the robber l had run through on the previous night We could see a gleam of red sash and metal belt where another lay on the fresh turned furrows Spreading ont into the fields that bordered the road we beat every cover. but no giant mountaineer coal-l we tind, Harry. because of the heat, bad pulled the bundagel from his law. leae ing the blue lump on his forehead and the swollen fare exposed to View When the dusk of evvning and tho chill mist from the swamp had ever. taken ms-and not until thendid my he therorder a return-we wheeled silent- ly on the wide road and canteted back toward the house of [supra "We will break up their net. Dart. boy. as soon as the crops are in." said my tather. laying his hand on my knee Is we swung along. "I only want the chants to charge Into them." Ianswered. "but thepeas- ants any that they are many and well armed.' "Yes, and every man of them has innocent blood on his hands and is an outlaw from his country. whatever land that may be. for they come from every- where. bat we are true sahjecttt of our king and nnhlemen of Wnsamnrk I think if we call in the (creators we will break them." He put out his other hand and pressed Harry's shonldor. - _ Liitle things like this meant mach from the Baron lastena When we gained the courtyard. they Were awaiting my anxiously with " terns and candles In the hall our mother unbuckled our sword bolts First her hmsbamUs. then Harry's. then mine. " was queer to see her pull loose the great buckles and drag tho cltinglng ecnhbards aside. She was smiling all the while with the joy of our return. and the father stood with'n brnml grin on his shaman lips, and his eyes (allow- ing every move she made That night we had supper in the lit- tle tapestried parlor " the dining hall. There were six of us around the table My mother sat at the tea urn (rather an uncommon piece of table plate in those days) and my father at the round of beef at the other end. Mistress Sarah Lynns. the widow of an English nilicer who had been slain in Wassmark. rand my mother's right hand in all house- keeping matters. rat beside Harry. and opposite them scarred old Lieutenant Red Harding and your humble cadet Red Harding was a peasant by birth, but haddone such good service as I soldier to the house of [unions that ho bad long ago been dubbed gentleman Ind treated as one. Though R raid from the mountain outlaws hung over as. we forum] a merry party. the baron drawing out Red Hurdlng to tell stories ofthe woods null people, and the haronesn saying all manner of witty things Mistress Lyons told us tales of England. from which we gathered that the people there an very strong and brave} eat " much ants good for them, drink like Germans and co to church regularly. We could hear now and then a about of laughter or a burst of song from the men in the outer hall. Foresters and keepers. shepherds and plnwmen had been called in to form a gnrrimn. We did not tarry over the fire after .mpper. but retired to our chambers. Barry and I slept in a turret mom that overlooked the rear walls and a wide theld lying ready for the sowing ot the grain. Bare and chill It looked under the white stars We were tired nod core. but after throwing " our stiff skirted coats. In which It WI! our habit to mp. and putting aside our lace collars. w. sprawled In the window seat Ind gazed out. Hero and there glimmned the light of acoltage window Unlike some land. holders. the [unions gave their people cottages instead of huts and kind wards instead of Rich This was much to our Idvantnge, " you will presently on We had no light in the room, lpd CRAP!!! KL luri.vh-dthanuu unla- uldlulh. mud ti-ttAtty- has. an in": an. hull filth. whlyd a com hdyh Indian-l with t than» at. night, In. and “and with all any out E. can. b a wry touching put TU In .11... 2’85. In. no n little unul or he hit bull] Iron tic Mil-dour. Indlkhncdbuhadlhno “In. all -"--ord at that Ion-n I. haul a not. that Ionld uh II. “It“ - "In: “blue duill.‘ It In the loud marina! putots and Ian-hm ad tho Beree uhonll ol men We took our word- from their lab but and I vital in mi left hum Ind Bed down the thin Tho - we" arming and ruining forth to upped the “and; and my “the! was Kenning about in lunch of his new born pint-l; Upon entering lb. courtylnl I. found Red Harding and I handful of men It the â€out gate And a few "on: former: was boar IpeanL thrusting tho - had! from the top ot the wall when it In Iuwml "At theutt' lubented. and in" then ttte ft.urctt rum! me wft'h " any and in") trsruled mm. W. three opened the on the black head: bobbing over the wall, and then turned to no how thin;- were duping The noin of bellowing mm and crashing guns I‘ll fearful. “I am glad Um have In narriaon.’ mid Harry, “and Iota ot half pllasa and boar spears In: the plowzuen. rr I did not answer. for at that moment the great gate wan nrnanhed In and!) body of burly ruMntts plunged through. Wilhunt turning to look " them. Red Bur-ling and his men cut Ind thrust " the on as trying to follow. to wrathlully that they gave way. and up went the oak again with a mighty srlndstono and a kegof iron bolts to hold it Eight fellows hnd entered. however. and these (ought with a dash and tiereeneiss like mountain wolves at bay-with a very 300d chance for life. too. for our gar- rison could not spare Ila number: from the gates and walls . Harry raised the family warcry “The Long nmmll The long Iwordl' and followed by me and n half dozen on retainers rushed at them. There was no loading of pieces in that tussle. It was ent and thrust. dodge and strike. give and take. with hissing breath and (named curses l have never been more proh" of my brother than I was them Thcup't pale of face. like a booknmn. an! "lure given to writing ballads than hortts with single sticky be played his 11min! of my brother I Though pale of face. I and inure given to wril hortts with single sllcl lithe rapier blade ngai null pikvs like white awhile we stood nhren on either mm Tho i our fim, linen shirts a] and yelled "Down WI pinyin! of my brother than I wag them Thcug‘i pale of face. like a bookman, and inure given to writing ballads than bouts with single Btickn. he played his lithe rapier blade agaimrt their swords null pikvs like white lightning. For awhile we stood abreast with our men on either Ilda The invaders marked our fim, linen shirts aml powdered hai and yelled "Down Wllh the tlne gen- tlement Down with the tat landhold- ersl' By this hoping to win oar pear ants. I got my point into a fellow, drop- ping him so tltttt the next could so: at ms By the saints. the man who took his place was the giant of the cellar. He carried a rapier. and with it In his grip wore the air of n man of breedlnfr. We worked back from the other». we twa [lo fenced lib, tt master. but hnte pily for me In had been prickoddlghtly in the right lhonlder Fund. thank God, they held the land!' cried an old harder. W "1 "G, the honor of ere-ling award- with IFArtagan, cadet of lutena?" he Inked. ‘ “The same." I granted. partying n thrust in quarts. I backed slowly. He was certainly my mane! in uklll. Presently I gained a little “The chief of robbers. I believe!" [queried with tine zoom " "Sir Cadet, you an vary young and very proud, w' ho laid quieily "I In: one. a vary devil " muting quarter lag: and riding to boom!- myulf. .. l was Hill-d with snrprln at the tone of his vole. man than at what I. laid. toe any bu. born tool can no tho!" In. breeding "Pray GrreniUr. sir: your men are down," l pantt& - _ _ _ - My wrist was thing When I In! with'relief that the members of the at- tacking party inside the walls were all killed or captured He lowered the point of bin orord. "I surrender to " bravo a gentleman, air. as ever clapped hand to hilt," and bowing like a dancing master be pre- Iented his rapier. Harry and his men came running toward In "This is my prisoner." I cried through the clatter and dimf'and the man that harms him answers the Iword of the cadet " The men turned off to help " the gates, and Harry said. "Well done. brother, .. and followed them, "'rhoiij I am a man of Haber. I beg you to turn a key on me. for form’s sake. pr he replied. - T - "Where can I leave you t I must back to the light," I said hurrledlr _ - He seemed to tako his capture cheer. fully We entered the house and l in- troduced him to one of lbs larder: and bolted the door on the outside Half an hour later the enemy with. drew, leaving the courtyard a ghastly place of blood. Illent bodies and broken bill. and the soft dawn showing under the stars. The baron, covered wlth blood from wounds on his check and shoulder. came into the great hall. where our wounded lay mounting and the others rested. no doiNd hlshnt and In hig clear mica cried "Men, I must thank you from my heart Yon In†stomitonittht where the best trained troops In Europe Would taltrt May God glv‘o tonll the king‘l pom " bravo ntollowlng u be has tome nod my bongo." m went through the door to the ht. ner rooms nmld “we loyal cheers of the infirm). and Barry and I turned to allow Mm. 7, "God hep ch. Viscount." cried I bl; pumnt - - -- _ " _ - . “And the cadet." scandal a named voice from the larder. m noun curl-urn nmom In a few any: thing- had taken on very much their old “can Fm prir anon. lain. mbban Ind madam; were hung. but out of light of the noun My primer. whom I. called "tho cape-In." In kept for run-on. So I told ttm men. but I doubt "I would ban let him hung under any circnmunul. toe ho (“chum mo “and; Be was primed In my elm-but 3nd " honour may». I. (out than .n mun-l of Inch which I. ‘ no! git! ITitry' ORIGINAL IXX‘UMHN'I' IS IN CHAPTER I". - Thu when In... In I. - the which. luau! m. In. no was not A um.“ can“ » The my. in. n! It m “to was! on In the con-u- and I214: " watt I but bong "rr."stt u um» Ion the [ml tobhet mid 0.. punk“: I .., lento-l an I non hack hull In] an" ttte "an ot boast-n. drawing of [than which lb. otptai" any had started u my his. when on rut-In: my head I I. a In: tripping wind no up the ' sh. I!“ rotted In all manner of In lib “I. It] “be! on occnrdotta, And had whit. (hm. cu he: whim: um. Merry golden curb tell down trout at der thu tgreat {unwind hat "Br lb: long no“. he" come- that court lady after Harry." I mattered to tnynelf, Ind nmlgmwuy run and bowed. hamlou [mm In the latest "map She Inn-wand with A tine Conn», "Are you the iord cadet of laden lit!“ uh. naked. gazing "new t could no 'a. thut her face In. In! and he: an: rod hum weeping. “I am "as ettdot of tho Ion-e. ma- dame. but withontn lulu Perhaps it it my brother. the vim-cunt. you would no?" I bowed low after each word. "Nay. lit. it in the bran cadet. I hear be captured my father with MI single -ro. and took him into tho hon-o kindly. a! became I ps.ntismttu.' lb. said very nomy. looking " In. with wonderful eyes all the while "Vibnl'" lerimr "Are you the rob ber captain's daughter. madaIuol“ And t fell lo aiming at her like a great has She tlttehed lrarvghtily at that "I run Captain Cnellelruo’l daughter ---re& Doe- it ottead your ears. my lord t' [was confused woefully "Do you want to take him uny. madam! He ls very quiet and la helping my brother wrllo verses." t gasped The lady laughed merrily " my speech annlfaca _ ,, A “I would like to ban him. Sir Cadet but I do not want to spoil your broth. er‘s rhymes. " t "covered from my contusion. “but us talk It over, Yon know he I I [Manner of war." I aid. hating SM answered with a Arte county. her to tho Ink I thought to Impress her with the irrtrtttmr" of the {not she Inked. l0 continued, "Tho (on! other captives wen hunt, ' She {lubed her eye: " mu. "Bee-nu (hay we" common num.’ also aid. "do you think they had no mint" they new the mule-3t rogues and mut- derers nmlvr heaven. The captain is man or hroedinz and may nut he a may cal. Inner all. At any rate I have trept him safe. null we are fond of him now. ' Her eyes filled with tears. “Ch. forgive me 1" she cried, "I hart, sinned In traking so to you May God him you for your upswing hand ., "It was wry little to do It was a pleasure.’ I stnmmered Then, "Mnyl hire you to your father. Mistress Cae- ttetreot' Thi, tears simmg -to my own eyes at the words of her forgivencm Beware nfclycs prepared for home use that promise toiraslt and dyw gomls at one operation. Th" snap in such dyes may do a trithe of cleansing, lmtthc calming work “ill be a llalt and decided failure. Sh. non-mu! my proffered hand. and â€gather we went up the Mann und through the amt gate of the house of hastens. _ Beware of lese and Beccptiw Promises Made by Manufac- turers of Inferior and Imitation ms. Beware of "yrs that claim to dye all wm I and cotton gums “an "r.ruttsutsof one package. '1 his is a cln-miml im- possibility. The operator will of course (at a eomt--trontethitrT muddy, clouded and streaked that will amuse indignation and anger because of dis- appointment and loss of materials. Diamond Dyes give fast, brilliant anOperftwt colors, but they do not promise to cleanse or wash soiled gar- ments or materials. A washing machine may do good washing. but it cannut pretend to do the ironing as well. Iriamond Dyes prepare special a)» for all wool goods, and for cotton aud union goods and guarantee perfect work “hm dirrctions are “been ml. ll you llerilo '0 color all wool grinds,‘ ask for Diamond Dyes for Wool ; if you have cotton or "who! goods to dyeka for Diamond Dyes for Cotton and Mixed Goods. Crudo imitation dyes and soap grease mixtures can never cope with those great chemical trittmptts--Matnond Dyes. Q15â€; "4 rf, - (iif E',') / ' Ch g ii "a , if t I ti, I a all t _ C,U2rr-s' P". ,."‘ M9,:L" 9 Poll " for: and LIV". Ottawa, Nov. 'ro.--., 1|"th '.lip and Joseph Pnlvin of lllnhmbur; h ton 40 trot to the ground on the ottamtA'nrtrido ('nmpnm'n hilHrlinl on Midtlhsttrert yrmrrrdn.v. Hin Maul ltruck patch floor as he fell to the ground. Notwithstanding Mn lor- rlhla (all. half an hour MurWnrdn tho man beam.) cortttcittttt, nnd was ablo nHuMly to help Minn-If. The man was unlod Into tho â€with Work, nmro and Dr. Foo†ot Hull mm noun try hi. side. Tho heart was fractured and than Tre" Internal In lurk-n of mldenblo extent. The ambulance wo- Bttrnttsotted and um ma wu rumor-l to the inter- umt "WI. " Wu (and " the breut D - m an "I don't think the! had. Ildl-O. It! (To be continued.) Vl-.RY HDR (“HUI-HUN "E London. No In “war dlm "to we have lly or the I lmups, tnuelt 'tvvrlroard: b "atiarttu'.s not rumor. and mm some of It: "war dlnry.†my! thl- eh"'oft: "IIIUh “to we tiare husllnlod to speak o the qual- It, at lllt' tlrtne" mum nuppllc-d to our “mum, tnuett ot width has had to be thrown nwrhunrnl: but We have made 'tr'iirrors In quarters nut likely lo be Influvm-cd by ner ruuwr. run] “a l'lnd more are suspicions that some of the "with summed to the G'or- crnmont [or use un ltrllhh Irattirrtq wan meat winch had been rejected by the Tnit, ed Stale: durlnx the husllllllus ta Cuba. win-n,- lt mus pluturulquely known as "cm- I-zllmod but," and ro-hhvlml w'lh ttr.. nnrk of the current your. Wltatervr Mumlm' there luny have men must be lu'd nut at the door at the War Uttiee but at thr. dour or the Alllnlrulty. Willa-lull“ umlvrtn'zv-vu to feed thc. iron m. Not a slugiq- (ML-w“ " ham mm! to 'uri',',') â€gar-[lug the quality of mu War Dulce smug" The lbw-rs are [Slug hard to 1gsttuer1e. and cum-luau! the Mal Ranks. " uulul \VI‘I n. Ltt"rt. Mater". Monday. Nov. 1.'t.-tV the In- ts.rsl.sw br1xvtuat slr timllrcy Landau. "rit- tsit Ilc-sldvm t'mnlnkslum‘r Pa Hzlkulo'aml, Mr! tue lizlsul-n vhlvk. ‘hc man" are mun) 'tuhn. Chlol' Joel allllndo In duo to lmrlwns ot, Fiohl I‘m-nut ltnumenhm'ln. sir fin-"toy Landon and Chief Lornlhnrll ttre In "rnct agrm-nmul us to the Import. nnno or quhllv 'tvroatiug Ftetd Cornet linumonhm'h's Intrigue. Choral-(e for Her Ill-Ive Born. Lam-Inn. Nur. Dt.- At the Marquis " Inuwlnwue's aura-Minn Inc 'ltterrt has Je- v-i-Lul um! her ('In‘lalnmw mount lo the ll'uulm In Smut: Africa " to lake the form of tt tin of chm-â€law for well mun. nhlu't "rel In: ttto New Pin-c. About (lo or 'io yvm‘a am. who the ntautttar'turittpt undo was in its in- tanetr several poor Sooluuon with-Ll in iiGiiGGr,' who ultimuttly le- can-,0 tuitlionairer, and whom drsmvr limits are still counoeted with the. city. We were speaking a short “in Ign with a wry old woman, “ho knawmlo of â€was man in his oarly struggles. His landlady thought he Said too little for his room, and was eiorminmi (cruise his rent from II M to Is NJ a weak. This the Scots- man Mandy resisted, and my; yesolwd to gg? up " barge and be [tuna mt Pr than pay n mutton more than eur.1noonpenctt. After gaining his point he concluded the dispute with thin axiom, which ought to bo ro- mo:v.lrred by our young otoc--"It ixu't that l mind so “Hulda fortho odd tupponco; but, yo ken. Betty, it’s ther braking mm A fresh piece o' tiller. pm of pouch“. when. noctuineo plums and panel. grateful-o thrown away or mod-l fuel. have a market value. Especially In this tmo of nouh_and spring: pit‘n.’ Th‘ln you: Grower.“ “no fruit: can count upon gnaw an". tt revenue, The l“’""‘ ...... _.,,,_, . - there In A “rung demand for them at from eight to Mn dollas . ton, mr Iivered In San Francisco, The kernel in the groduot sought, From the twp- [ION cruel tttat dellcionn From-h "mt ands" II made, fee,"'l,'y the sh: md. trunnion. 911100 am nut- meg are ttd.ultet.raP.d, It this felt '"'m w... ____-___V-e- - ,V it, mound and In My Open“! for are purpose. Mange mlennd museum and on of almonds no made from the peach and prune pits. and than anor- no nan! in n thousand different wan. The pin no otached In San F‘nncistoo Bad tho kennel- no then sent out. Catarrh of Lon; Stirring Relieved in a cw ours. it in not alone the ponpla of our own onnntry, and prominent citizens like Urlmn t.lppo, Ct. P, of Juliette. Que, and other members otParliamenteho, having med Dr. Agnew: Catnrrlml Powdrr,pronouttco it the most affective remedy they have ever known, hat people everywhere are expressing their gratitieatfon at the ttttNFntmr, of this medicine. C' (i Archer, of Brown, Halon, my: '. “I have bad minrrh for nvenl yearn. Water would run fmm my eyga and up†dig- at , ye. 3nd ulna If.'r tho wonderful remedy In" up. A M. I would Ahmt'fnnr months ago i was Indurod to try Dr Agnew’l Cutarrlml Powder, Had “no. gun; tho ,metdtseftti_rmttMr, min-Inna! 1 B¢|nllol¢d Com... , mount that conou-pdon will ever arm: you I sudden Now. It does not come that my. tt creep; in vny along. First, you think it is o limb cold; â€mini but a lime Ind- ia; cough; t en I link In“ In might- then a border court; then the lever and the light sweats. The suddcnneu - when yog hive I begun-11:13:. . .. Ayers Cherry mum . new siop the aiiauu while it is yet creeping. You can do it with You tirgt notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. cure is hastened byplncing one of Dr. hyer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Freo- Dottotttohtuetstngtt he {or / n. Nov. r Illnry‘ hare Ir the tln h CUBAN RELIG. Frail 'I-c In Demand. Biol" Allolcl to I "M In“! " tho Adv-huh). ltL-Tht Dilly crrote'eP.u Irv KIM!" Imam-1 and the alibi I to In" “can tho Bruin]: PROF ESSKDNAL N. H. Peterson, B. c. L. ARES It. "LIGHT 1mm r. Guam Nolan h. Convoy..- ill, “villain: to [out Odo.- 'ilter. “out. MM 90. (ELLEN & “Tm. h J. A strum). B. A., L L n. J. 1 A. Wan. loud-H magenta. “than. “humâ€. Money to ham. " cu: [mun In tho Au; ttrieaui Nod. Berlin. p hurl-m n In. 11-â€de- ln I" tho court-I. Nouri- and Conn um Honey to [and on loan“: a but! nun. otttA-iottrt Houu not w, H. 80qu. ILL. LLB.. Q. c., County (‘ro'n Atlanta, uni Clark at the Pam. E. P. Cull“. a Bum Sollcllor. Noun. ow. ee-Corner Ktnu Gd I-irh tit. ' Waterloo. over old you: oMce. Money to loan It lowed! mm ot interest. M w M. “BLADE . , barrister. Scimitar. Notayry, Convoy- uncer, can Money In loan. ottia-Devitt". Block. Waterloo. m - WATILifMi‘lVIuQC. TTarverJ.8imr, H. 0. L. Danishâ€. nomriw cw. 0mm- +2rttl" hconuaucaU Block, king Bt. Want. r n. d ___ coral,,'. Twin-my Waterloo. OMee--At his rnldchce on by!) at. Waterloo Telephone communication. DES. D. B. k G. H. BOWLBY , I'hyllcimll. Surgeons, ete. Dr. D. B. W a Bowlby Coroner (or lhe Uouutr. Dr. G. H. Dummy Home (“wast-s of the now, throng and above can. Unbound Rtssidvnco-Jotta tit. Burma. -- -- U Lice-"moor tho Com-go of Physic-hug. Surgeons and Amouchcnrn of Ontario. Repl- dqnue and omce on King struct. Oppomu " oolen Milly. Phone 210. ml! D" EVANS. L It. (I. P.. Ireland tM. 1).. C. M. Trin- i? University C M, U. P. S. o. Licentiate of ' edicatCounrrit. Great Britain. thpetriatty- llilcascn ot Women 3nd Surgery. Calls te, or night Tae' Answered. om.» and l asl- uleuoe. run. I p. C. T. NOECKER. Muluuist of Toronto Unlvemlty. Licontinlc a! the College of Physicinnl. Bur. “can†and Accouchcum of Ontario, Diseases of are and ear treated. (“has -New residence. Albert my". Waterloo. I shondiitanoe north of the late Or. Waldcn'u mideuoo. Tehphone crnnmuabttioa. I I" J2iiiieicitet thnlcinn. In} King Street Vent. no: in. Out. tid TuliiiiieiiaiiiirGGrs." run-lulu mm. u. 'r'ik'l'Cll't's' - Prmurrvat Inn of natural tom h. In- cluding Humming "rtittciat crown" on mound rum mu] the imurlinu of gull! Imam-s lowlrpl)’ the place ot missing Inn-[h without a " "to. UtticAs-Cauadian Block. Berlin. Phone " mtiuioapiiiir,G, w WELLS, L. D. R. c. W. WELLS. D. D. 5.. Danni's Waterloo. Will visit Elmira. lmnkc’s Hlock. the smutud Thin-my and Friday and fourth Tlleny and Friday of purl: mmtth tThursday I “In. In Frutay tp. m. 1t1toNTUNDN" for paitNre4 tst-tim, of wow. The omen wlll be Mow-d every Friday afternoon from May In to November lat. Am}: 1ilock, wataiG. I. George Suxxm. Proprietor. All kinds of onnvnynuuw column!†on hand. (humps “In one of my splendid I!" no. of “ï¬nâ€. 'Ilmlm‘mc, unblrn‘iu rmrn! t'otxuucrvial Hotel. TION; lt will "rtitprvvothrt 'trr-N, of to!!! mum. one hundred per cent. JOHN L. WIDEMAN . Inner of Marriage “comm. , 'tteo-Poo Omer. Bl. Jacobs, Ottt, w R, wTM0NS0.N 2 PB . . . .ltetlirt, L. D. S. Toronto, 'W.. D. 0.5. wan I n - yuvaumr of Marriage â€cannot. "Blce-At his I)“ Siam. “Marlon. Bump, sauna, Conan-om etc. 19tBeo- Khan’s Block, out 1vlyrumtpnu9turptsr's mm, Berlim l ',",,1'tf,." thet Market "%tarewntrrrtoo An easy " an). n nlylleh hair cut, Lat-ml Mea roam. an t-xhlllrnlinx nlmmpoon. les' and children} hair cut. n lmmmmr. Home and Shu- Painter. $%rtt m (NI Pull-mm. I'npvr Hanging Knhomlnhm. Tlnllmr. Mn. mm"; expel-no. l'hurch Decor-Hug n Mum-lull]. W' ntcrloo. C'""'" N. “(WK M. I H "undo Am Piper Hanger. Barnum" Given . DMhqite Contact. Mutual and Intel-M fully paid up by momhly unnam- '. in. ttr.rv'tm.t/hir "yr-11mg "It!!! Inn'- 'tlt to" " " '. " " " Lu Busy Terms Easy Payment Hal-(movable! at any "no “In um you: For Mailman Po"Jliill,,AsTs ItAitftHR SHOP “ppm-tile 1tutNektt Equal How and Where To Borrow Money OWLBY & CLIIINT 3131031 SNYDER H. WEBB, M. " QM". F. BRAUN I " B. IUDRIDE ILLAR t Bl MS. R. ly. L. HILLIARD. Jt. MgJJJAN, IVEHY AND EX! 'HANGE STABLE?! he, “I. all haunt In. “on... Inglulm HIGHER. n. D. s, MISCELLANEOUS BUCKBERROUG" a Gh, w wr MP Now In your time to got I bargain in a good Second-Hand Buggy, as I :LKIxsox must sell the following rig: to make 11iil"s 19. B. Toronto, 'W.. D. D.8. room for a largo stock of New Cutters 'fr'r%orvaom of natural truth. in- and Sleight 1e1a'g1nr'ii/1/i,rp1,'Jg;,, teh',',",','"',",! Seven SecondJland Bugglea. 313;?†m5. JI/l/tfi a 'lJh't' Ono-Horse Democrat Wagon. ulinn Blcck, Berlin. l'hunu u TWO-â€M80 Democrat Wa n. - A. Roadcnrt, Cutter, Gang 'lfl'llis . "R n n fl Horse slumping as usual. Am knqwn iir/u"s'L" 01.1fm In the Oddfellow'n P." thtleading horsemen " B praetieal Wank». . Ont. MEDICAL LE GAL DENTAL LIVERIES 11,...;;.'.'.;a Sign 9mm and Wtttcrtoo, Ont. -or- r? 'air,;,.",...} WATEIW tEi. hah, and [1th Works WATERLOO, - --e HONEST HARNESS AT _ iiiiU7 if" ...--.. v. -'...- a - "may... mm... '1 an: " um a. ' 1t"f, “(um-glot- my nylon! with“. and. but I. 'h'l'fd clu- work KEANE“ Erb s " appeal“ not“, WAY R1400. t hum. loud at loin to J3ikll1'hl'ltl4 'tit"."o a! aht to tn PICTURE FRAMING. We make a specialty of the above lines, and can all as cheap as any one, and guarantee all work well done, Old fumes re- gilded and made as good an new at small cost. We have had chlo- phone put in for the convenience of our customers. Ring up No. ftert when you need anything in our line. J. K. Shinn & Co WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN FOLKS Undertaker. and Ell-nun" Dealers, WATERLOO, 90 Gendron Tandem " 98 lat class . n 99 (hadron Road Rama! " . 99 a Roadster at 99 . a " 98 Famous . at 98 Storm Call and lee them. 77 Wheels cleaned for the ,elrtt-for l oo Hergott’s Block, tforsestawr . King an; mm of Scott. Special phyistmas Undorwcnrmollarl. "on. Ihlm all sold at cost. In suits and overcoat! we are hard to beat. Nola the following: 822 yut.t lor$18;§2o suit for $16; te suit for 5:5; :6 suit M11350; 20 ow-rcnats for 816; " overcoals for $14; " overcoat lot .13 and 815 ovclcoal for $12. Pun- Sxcrr-$6 50 for tr, $5 for " 50: " for .3 so; and $3 for $2. So If rouPre in need of an overmal, sum. or anything else in our lune tall on u. and you will get your money's worth. Terms Cash. ' It. Boottlngor, 17 King St, North Klippert Undertaking 00. Undertake" Ind ‘hbnlmem Calls answered day and night. Sanderso,rrs ngery. " King " “hasâ€. My Breed, Dan. Rib - Singer's Drug “on, SHAEF ER BROS. - Sale At Reduced Prices. nmni a I!!!" J .1.“ I“ t"ttatt'dht2' NEW and 2nd Hand wheel- JOHN STREBEL. StmsheN HARNESS SHOP Ropniring at modem“ which Krueger Bros., A. c. THOMAN, n. __ mun-'- “W's... o..." NOTICE. ..-AB- at cost. HONEST PRICES. at Waterio Witertoo, BERLIN ONT 1700