d:t,TI F, _ I. drew a long, quivering breath: " [ f b trembhd. Theo, whom he bad tt J-ted. as dead mm long. war! I 2m "ve-arte' in the venous of um , " Great unveil! It could ml 1 '. he: lt Ill some jet. He van allonnd‘ l " mud. dismayed. Mi- Later. ' a. lit-WEI girl when in had lung :91: by. with all the [union-to dretttn NI heart. In Thro-roor, little, dunk ', g d ml 112 could namely rolli- m y " he rend oh wittfbreath1e" 1-3 t, then VII no room left he {DIN his mull Theo under the nae not l _ Elm! He tend slowly, awfully. N line on the written ---the enn- 3" â€on of her great love for him. and the pitiful temptation that had followed on the heels of it. i --- -.- Iii-II at“; Evan" " T 'relA-TMR xxnln, ',d',t,'gd' .A ,'rrll L. V “a mmo'cloek'I-Eamltnlh- an“ R)., IMS' w V "tarmedtohi.hot" Banal“ “am“. FSRthty1FAtt .9391, and the In; - that BU g. "-beeod " /, Ire. ad upon was tin with - Mr, that Ae - a Dr. to unall- MetTiu.'. hon. (a Fer II. II one: wondering. noueHa “in.†-F tn. I _ 't, T 'ttata-h. M, cum as". my ... -. . P2fd an been not by I I.“ â€Inn the Li.-itk6irrer N 'i"hiriiiisis-ett2r_ur"' brmhseooet.tt-eftr. . . iraairt-.ednatte-tuf â€umdedl “gm-Ind" m "dBeattr _ “when“. I Jire,rJ'ftg'tl'Att" my : "I. 'III a]. hold him mill 'h _ in new before him; the who C'ittM.-tetsdartood mstiiueeerf 'teug'ttu,tgr2:t,tt'd", Inner trembled In. In". it I w. than his Maul-mu he. an â€aunt. .. Harry Strathmore'. heed (all forward on his breast, and u bitter I wh u "a left mn'l lips Med on " Great drop. of 1min]: stood out on his brow. What could the closing linen of that pit- eonl letter mean? like I tugh the ter- eitrte import of the words came to him. Great God! was he too late to our. " beautiful, innocent darling? [Ah on. mad he sprang from MI chair. giving the bell-rope a violent pull. Only Heaven knew what he unlined. When ther I wered the hasty Inm- mom they Malta Harry Sir-(lame “Indilll In the. middle " the loan. with I face haggard as death: while the letter he held clutched in his hand wan wet with team- He was laboring under lone great excitement. “Mia Later! go to her room " once!" I. “sped. ineoherentlr, and the letter [ell unheeded from his timeless inlets. - He law " once'by the group of at eited attendants about Harry Btrath, mom that something manual had trunn- 'tired. At that moment Dr. ldvme mien! his friend‘s room. _ He picked up the crumpled [ sheet, smoothed It out, and ran his quick er. o‘er the page. His face new white ll marble. In I single instant he had - u-red Its content: and he uniiersstoird " He and his friend TFPN5 riula for the lore at 1 beautiful girl; their friend-hip was over for evormorc- But it was I andâ€: rlnlry on his but for, by her own etnresAon,her heart was given long lines to " rival, Harry Strathmore. He rend. too, with n thrill of horror the cloning line: of that letter In his friend had done, but In wu quick to not, 1nd In less than u moment, guided by the frightened housekeeper Ind Qis'et. he may“ his way to'Theo'n be f,y Bat Eire I new dillculty presented it, ult; the door win securely {likened up on the inside. Net not A moment wan to be lost- A datum tune. that and. the doctor'. heart fairly qulke with fear, reigned in the interior of tho lad an an†whispered to the doe- Our and the housekeeper how lb. Ind intimate Valerian, renting something or that sort when the beautiful young W Md Needed with her to In!“ h . vial of hut-nun). m... â€3.7“,“ _,, #32,". upon the has“; of tho t but one course patented ittrelr- they malt force the door. A A - Mm: shoulder. were brought to but on the heavy when panels; it uni?- ered " instant on In hinges, then tell In with I crash. A Itrqng pungent odor tiired the from. Tho ml which the doctor hu- WM up 1nd examined solved the m. It I!" Valerian. I “up!“ g. mt necessarily dangerous 5. u- Jll‘lujl to thee: _ -niG Inst-m Dr. Melvin. had bound- " over In (lire-how and w“ kneeling [aide the Iilent titrare. on the seek _ _ I. dated the little. white, lorcold M. How he yearned to (In la b It am: just «nee um! lla- her for the int. and last the. . no - hoe. the tender tttm, m at an M. yo! he loved her with the M [union and tom of hig ml. Int] "e' tht moment he almost hated the it. had-one rival, who but won - "teoter'y_trear, vi}. .Wlhn lelvme Educ the vary â€Inâ€. he put th. - m- Mit', the Idol he Ind eetrrhted Irs, HI -GiiUrGrisaom has and her In." M the 70mm dotetor, rmTttr. . -- Al to" hm Walnut Kelvin. mm - mama room- Ho found ttt.uduerrtrod0rmrrrtohe-t “mm†a... a CN.e,tt'.r=ttu't."tgt '.-rrt_.-eh-ar'tt kAiAt.sm.taede-A-q. ts.tgr-.'uet-'"ef'P. "ie-e-ther-terr, walnut- greet-res) .tn-ae.abest-.ta8- "-ee-.ttrhert - _ -rere ham. he put tire thought tron In mwmm “an". btw, the idol he had enshrined in M- " Anhobohed " Than but; ha. Am" VII Buttered. Be mutt In" an.“ win log. “dim hm um u once and new look upon ttae than we. ab and a no. no. mm and] he could nun ot her Mm“ uwmmunthm and» mama I an." F he. ha mm “to . dew al.ett " w" e. Viola In In. alt-Inn! -eehtVeyetPrt'yyeettt nmhtlhIIWW-W- 'igitrttytitu.H"thfitedPot “gnaw...“ ii"iiirthedrettttttn"hadukeat â€mummy... a - Int-l excitement followed by that!“ m that "up went I. (a. -rttoa, haul ttrrbreAe "a ttem "t-t"eeWetterh"tefn.mqteH Ei-ttai-ttti-het- ar-vBtr-oee'sr-s._rreeidl.t"is-ese'ettr'e_'" '2t2ttsgut'"""e"""lSetd'rAd,ttgThh', Mr. gnaw-cm. ugh-humid - may. . V - “I“. -. may. cl Tho all. but â€mu-r ‘Inlll. 1iiihlittut""""t'"'l" tatt,',thut",Tm'ra'lt I usual ' .. by!) trf f'? tftletr3f m." an .. mm m - IF" was Buttered. Be and In" tter " one Inc! never look up“ he: hon-om unlike conldtunotin “- Iâ€. m hilt! I10 . any any with 95â€.†ry.hee ttet Eaiiisiii-iituba-'t- and In" 9mm.- - Ii mum-Mil!» - A "if; a 'G-iii". nun-W “up."n-wmmmu-W- 72u'tteb"""'"""""'" "t I an In! all! -AB a...†snaruo.ovatr-ot-rretn'r'qtHi" nuns-shun" In ' q "than“ 'l"a'll' ._dl _1 DY Ill-AV“ am mil?! ----_- MIN-,9!“ an). MW f.r.llAr'J.'l?fllrd'."G7l a“: [uh-or.- dlt. MIN-Wren.“ m guuv.bee-iir-5. all.“ Th-r-never... Hallmark!» -- . . rum gnu. f, .i 1. S, “Hut In Cl - N a...“ a, ' m" n. .. . I i _ R wan: mum. an; lb“ mt tFiGGGi, J,'dtrdc'e,ete,e' slaw. and m and at you- n- My urn bt be W on: v.30 thtflire4. _ -- _ - _ -- __A 1mm. no" Di. new. m a: hotel Ind Balm-non. Mn mun. the old h-Here. at Imam... um Ind 30. aeiu" tor a ones. and nut vu- 00 - nation And rejoicing " the Hall who the wonderful new; that new! " ml) tthe n Ion-no. to then. m I.“ known, that “to had not died that Milan Wh- at: led no mm In.) BtrtsthmoN mil. .. .. . " a... --._-__-._ ___,, 1“. Mills could hardly believe that the bountitul. golden-hiked young (hi. with n face In perfect " a marsh Flora. was Indeed poor. pretty, enmi- clous little The via: she Ila nut! Ir miu- _ . Three yearn had my]. I‘m change. for the better In her. "Oh, my poor, pretty mu. BHthrg," lib? Iobbed. honing the girl clone In In anus. “why did you run "my from poor Mr. Barry and - you solemn be (rothnl vow? and when ham you been these three long mu whit. we mttSYte ed you As deld?’ - mama-r. to the lick-room; bat Mrs. um: â€(and him - mt. "Net i?,",','),,','.", lb - “H wtth--" The rest of he “mom will whine". In ttht an. "That will be the my)“. Harry." she declared. - _ . . “in; iiGviGriet wu that m. we: too ill to recogniu her. Earnestly Htrrr Emma", W "Well, when wilt that ber' he like. with great impatience. “Today. we hope." was (I. w aging "grip. The golden "mahino wan 'ortdim the pretty 1-09er - with a Bocd or softened, no!" 11ght, n; m aâ€. meet u the perfumes " Ania. VII heavy with the trap-u odor " non n Theo opened her wmadeee. em with the light of condo-m h them, gazing In bewilderment at an m d tnoes'ubout her couch. _ _ -iiir'GG Fa In} upon In. will. and the held out her II'III to in Eh I thed CHM. . _ ._ . um um... It nu I puthetic Jot b on a. an housekeeper elm-p her In her arm 1ttyettitt. and only; our her in I heal: Suddenly had- In" tell no. “on. her and an. hurled he! to. In .0 pillow with t bitter cry: "Oh, you must not touch an. "ed you melt not!†he nabbed. “not". help met. 1 member " now. Oh. why did God me met Oh, Violet! Viol." Violet!" Some one stewed out from the M dcw of the heavy draperies bert we! the grief-convulled "xtre, (ll-why the white Mud: resolutely uny (to. m mi-Itnined fnce. . - C"riiiri.icGiiiiiGa . mantel! - hr woke. "Theor . 7 - a Elam-.6 “Virovrngnvo 66mm! I Math-“kc ï¬le. named. Then Thou mind I. ml . the face bonding pr" her. tt Wu an intently thrilling moment. The menu of dean and _ - "iaed her eye. to the Mina - her-raised her eyn to a. h. - Violet Keulmon! "Not dead!" In: piped. In mortal ter. Tor. "Oh, Hun-n My ml Jay will kin In an“ Oh. Violet i WW1†Viola! looked " be! In wonder. "Yoq net " though you took no for arhort,"Oeeid. Then-mum light an. Into he! .r.. " III hid. the - on th waned has "I hem you would in" he: saw. _ I had dulled at this and can all. but “an made you tmaattre t had did? no punt o! Tied. hadn‘t. - -- . ., __‘-_m___ diCGiiiis iiiuks m U. hung-4|... my lull-w to Que-go- M The. . - - A. - uh " "Why, you know you were (III III " the lac-pull. vm m m In: - M Pm The. II. “has"! wan-lb; was. I. much I. that no Ml “he, yin. ,mtatbq, a. be. a viBe - 'rctef, ee In†no I... " a m mu. In. um." “1.9371.- In. “than Mmuwppq- -iuuaaaFir" “W W" __ '6. m “in - 7 __", _ 2tei.Re2.'r. - can on in Akl Mm" I',". "as may; “â€3411. "iU2T.'A.'flt'."2'lP, 'e,.'de,'.t'='r2l'a'TNT'll have! m ,'7f'i'CitriiSi'i,)'tiRe, r,.tmu'e1tdtt.Bl1A'rl1'r1 "F'ai. Gaau -e-- an» "MMgM. CHAPTER XXXIX. -ri aww - w- 7" Uiiaiiura _ -t-it . you - ,2,",t'SNb"3t,1tr 1Nl"J,TfrR4"il,Te'vFiit7.ie, I W'l‘h 12tht 'rPE,'it'"t.'i'g,t, f2rit.ttttt1'rtg'att â€that Itpdti awn-pug“ h~mdnmw Aisiliiabtb-ri3re...r.e “-Uyol and t, “OH. 1tttf.'W'p. cutaw- -t- tgtetdttg"t hunch-l that in u. V howl-hump" all.“ aad her mud-z “Haven nnmmmuwt "rditbeair_rt-rm'r' nettt.qrhrrt. 'fLeiff2uaututtatr.'i luau 10-.meth ,mitritfp.etarrtroti.H" but“ “snubs-0" u 'llhL'l'%1u"r. 'oy-. - it --~M all". you." tua. -rtbtttk-taraueeeer'ee": AriSaiutN"mrt-ytorryto" In“ mnmxmnu-uno - would; ht Ah. Woke, that mm m take: [new â€chihuahua-anally "et""""-,--""""""'--- "V," win-Mamas.“ I In. an: - - due. and! Inn week: “Otto-unnhdulm I we! Ice-II- - "and“. i:iiiii'jir,,'ier'te,P,u:'utl; 'ai-r-tif iiitu'a%u-ietttr-'ttt Mainsthvummmul InmathloeMwonldpu-Ihhh took" To - (to motion chic and This hut u an “and to Viola}: redtsb, the love. the Joy, the yearning m " in very non] for the lover who irGkGiiiGaue. .u an; m it. p In. to he m. can than he believed NI love for her bad combo-Molnar: too late. would an n d" pee ther, line- _ I: â€nothing all. , have to all you. “to m: on Wotet In . kw. inky Toieo-"t scent that has been venting my - down, venting my In. out. The scent of why Maior Slnthmore winks to IN you the be. trothed bride " Hurry Smithson. " Ink, an he p-ed "my." l “The Injm'l wooing culmlnnted In. W null-3e. And for I new Ihort - In, â€an. love and bqrphseetr â€a.“ new for the In". Then gâ€. . W calling: in . Itrnmboat “did; (I. Illnjnr's wife lo. in IiiiGrtiurA"vrritetttrnmy.e GrttcthettttHehtHh" witch-4M! i he m luck to Btrattrrsroee 'ralr Bet cl with he chant! his mind. why loll the world he had muffled “min and the and: tate of MI lovely young WI“? He could not but the thought that the "Hr'iiuiisGCteV" Violet confessed to an dung!) are} glue Pd done In pu-Ioutlng Theo during the mnjor‘n last when“, white he. benedn; her to be Theo, Ind whispered I startling 'eve. lat|on Into in enn. bidding Ag my. he silver in tum the chain at. " neck. and “for he «a dead search In the old iron-bound chest in the me! for the pm! of what he had aid. Tb. up" were them "At an In! opportunity I secured thors," continued Violet, "end I found at the- why he was no “axiom that I betrotbal thou" “he place between you uni " Ion. Are rep? went to kil- In no “I. that child. Theo; M1101- Blndlllon VII your stnrfttther, but , N loved you with . pal-Ion that “I " no“ pain. because you were Ma loot W- ed: child. "Me and. not In" o! In fortune to Tter. Idthlenmtwlolothll was that In “our um his Ion [Hurry in†M with his Evelyn'- dild- .ar. be! . mole-Inl- upon the sub- hnodlng over It by night Ind hr tit A. the - me by I believe .mc be mud not havtrtg made ,howl that mold nun-hp. and that you. M Chester, wu hi. gup- ‘h C -tohueoehuestste, I -=:‘u7ma at an w- - In ‘N ttme,' in (old nuns-Ir. Rims-c new" “izlol i. on. I pay you? “mad Theo. ditching n In chm with on bud and m - necking Vicki's, u “I will tell n beieitr," uh! Violet. "Yott in heard the utory of how the aunt’s wife. Barry'- mother, died In it. curly Inf-m1†the naked. “and um burgh-rd. tom tin the union“- heart wn bnded In " wifc'n grave. That - . . ,#A _.I._ It In ton-h; EVE": it): whu the in Colo. _ _ "It 'i.iGiLuns. m we wu gbeoted " I put urn-lilo: the; for - amnion an! marry “any than the seem wu- well hidden from (I. new“: at I" men. "I. nun-w - -- ..._ i - VII the m the world an out why he new! married spin." - was three you: of an when H- mother died. Seven years later the In)» met and loved n fair-haired lit. tie mdow who-e worldly pas-endan- Were . beautiful face. an empty pump and . little daughter at two Mimi-I- “mutt-W" REE“! a...†"W_I;Vm wound -0: his lite and b I.“ bare Hon the wax-Id; has - In... than that: -rai, out " m»; ofge'. and to u relative who lived In Dover. Aht you nun. Theo, (up!!! yye may?!“ “Will be told his non that he had I - - "W for him. (he yon. In: and, who"! to In" ht with 'o Dan's all». +wlitrue that he was uni-um “on We VIII I. - mly to mm. _ " My an! and. "f. to may - m. “and“! Hurry at -tut..nroertd not our, Ila tn- - 1nd. whoevotm'n." every â€diam". Ilu with gold. "tq-ttrar-rr-edt."'- Inc-gut. [tn-1m 'dSt'l'd in 'hrah-tted ii In. turn ll- ama â€In". null. The - I. “my“ a. lunch- kirkuii--rmetrtre “H“hmdllul-h‘u “IMHO-OHM“M' 1t=Stt.'ug't1t that "'" unmmd'hu‘ P2eiitprfghutt'tl,'l ii,kAiCej."ggt/'ggtte'lr/ on. uncut-hamm- -w-uMIIHOIF' â€mun-huwml 'iii-I-ter-'"-". F Gisu' Violet. "It I. a D-“ "q.-...-".""""""'""'"""'"'-"-"""'" "fh1,'t='fJl't'g t In“... wintumulh Ltie'i'aufygtga'r,a"t, m tMMC. “m m Ue.' 1tt2ifet 15- with “In. word. by will. that ut-tr-UF vm'umu. 's-err-na-lt - h a t Pst"drttlt'Nd A was. of the “can and w. "autrctt,rsutrrvrer.61 a.“ b ct" ,"ggtttuge'M'J' . In" OM yontmday trom the bx. do“; HONEST HAW AT “ d I. - - "ttdyeTheder IQ.“ wide-r. "in [no and mbworo _ I m . w - m tm the m I ten beyond nonunion. Ho died In HONEST P311 Ina. - can. I: twin-m I'm "WM“ no“..- . all-lama but... Taira-aaa'".."' q-tti-AM-lr" cum to. a a. â€at, """"“"~ In. Dvllmmm‘ " _ “u “it. ' "ltt'"ightt 1tlstd bift “and...“ F - “u J, ,.LMI A... 1-th “In-r» rvsatttitqttt,qet"e F Nee. I; t"e"u'""L'5T2 - Fi.aifhiiiiiifiJi,iiitli2t2lt ulna-thwbm'hu ',tilie?ifi"i2e'dt,"atNa't W" - T 7"iiiTsarTiGGauiarho- t-ia-.andrmt-erthsrte It. ilouaatqiiturbrm1eamt- min-I.†--- -. Wu'm"' “a. M that I. "e-tr-IF"""'. “W311. “W3 milk; - ttur-i-ere-tfe The. ,t'te.Nishetthrmtrsmedr" ton-4hr - 10""! ior.the iaaeueeemiifireiitutd-tairtr, mulmuuw:# ?;;:&.mmmhvd ttue'"""'""'"?"'", a. “ii; ell-aha 'e'" d Thee. W all-vent! her. _ Fun that mt In: Improve-nut In rapid: perhaps " In: 'eUhterre0 Us the knowledge that an" Imm- “vumthOu-omtvlhu. In - heart but " the thought! Ttre din later she wu no In mov- ered..touitnttunritsdoqrVt m- rocker- A _ . _ In. Mills had when mud! “In: with The" toilet that any. deeming it and: her think of old times to In "on; Mu. Tho mind In u dreas ot -rtiesa white. a. but eds-on role- on " bunt and In the new. or her - (our: emu. while hee Mindful dark a. - with unwanted huh-nay. and 1 lush, ache-u u the pink an at a -hell, deepened in her round. dun- Med cheeks l Irv Winlhld and Flom Vale had bun In! toe by Harry to help plead Ill- - with Theo before he Ihould no her; 1nd both mum " once, ind both did their best for Hurry'l interest: but it they bad not spoken one word In in {not thepeauit would have been the - tor tho molt powerful "an: of all Ill pleading for him-Theo'. own glad. throbbing bout. That Int-moon Mn- Wlttiieid and “0mm Vale nude lunnmmbl. ex- am». to loan Theo ttione-eTett Mu. Mill. picked up her sewing, decuriag that she Inuit enjoy the sunshine In the sud" below. and that Theo could cull her ll she needed tsee-ate would be withirs culling distance, In can she was Bo Theo-our pretty, blushing The- nt br the rose-emtrowered window done alone. did I my? Well, I don't mean gut: that; an had the happiest com. portions about her (In: ever cheerei . young girt's heart-her own "we! WI. for they were sweet. Bttq "I “Alana. or handsome Harry Strum- mote, Ind wonderiu If God realty Inn! to give her so much trapping" " bis Ion. She WI! wondering how [110 wouklxme‘ ttim-what word. the would nae. Her heart beat nnd her hand! I“ " the thovaht. - - . The door had opened softly: a tan hr - "ood upon the threshold, his heart in " eyes. u he watched the Blender bttute In the window. _ -m., ___ A__‘ ..5...‘ - .... ...__-.,. He eeeed an room with uni! stood beside hers Theo mu looking drearnity from its. window, wondering why the sunlight at that moment seemed to take on n more golden hue, why the birds singing In the bunches without seemeA so joyous " they looked at her with" their bright, Mack. knowing eyes. and why her hurt had mud to Lat with nnture so "at and ban it w:- alum pm -viia,GFUtrrtmr," he whispered, Mftly. _ 7 _ Q. iriaa aa, Geo, arid then It! aw him. Harry Stmthmore was standing be aide her with extended arms. Ind a Iieht on his handsome, fair face that she had never seen there before. With n “We quivering cry the rose to Arr M and the next moment Hurry Btmtthmoren than: arms unfolded hot. the beautiful golden head was plllwed “on Na throbbing heart, and love's pesMortaee “also! were messed upon the - quivering month Ind the fair. and ' " wu quit. In hm before Meg, WM.“ and Home. V310 "turned. "a than an um Ham Stmth- Inn at! Matty. tmu0time Theo sit- t%r on the dhmn by the w;ndnw togeth- {£11. arm about "tser Ilondt-r waist. It tn: I‘ll] for them to unmise Theo Ind M mined them. A - _ What they said in that sweet honr of mouthing would†in Chm- weru "rond1istion we can only sueâ€; all lov- lound to be unwurrantcd, "* use the name beautiful language. - -----.-. :luril 1tg,',h,',t,'g, tl, Theo up to Onions. nun ("my Luv. . no ' amt . ' n ttport them. Rome, Jute B. - Pope In", urling PP,et 1: I",,',',',",',','?,') to LN" W on the ttdviee of Cardinal ttompofhs, ,rtm, h " d "lPT. who in favorable to the Frvnch Gov- T!!! ttext moment W.? "E sobbing eminent, has docilhd to order the happy tears upon Mrs. Winfield . b',t,ttt, French religious congregations to ac- ,rhlie Itt,P""u were â€hm In “m" can the operation of the new asso- “a Tate'.. ciution law, because it is the duty It. made no proud. stately bride to nip: at BtratbnAre HO. She wan or " "rm and good. and her tsdorlnq young husband loved her all the better for It. The, took no tour nimnd- Bum poo! MI bride back to Btnmmore Hull, 1nd it would have brongln (can to an [an and to "e-how they welcomed in " the [TIMI dd Hull-handful The. who had you“ to than no manly. In. s'lll't Imp-lied then; back to the I". Peet'" an] the node. of their mm with wiles Nee. and bitter on}: In theh - on. 1 you; doo.. m, m and hand. mm. In " of- " in tttttt the midnight hour. Be not a and bloc-an m his pocket, tom lt WI: um and: and lung It to the m 'q%r.d.ttearrourtr-berh'rtr mom. M has)! he all udly- "I my God that the choice no have - it}! w a up: one." - "in?“ - Lira", in m Wau- lol- VI. luv- to look Madly - a - mn'n no he “an who read the noun " M -m wu- VIolet Kurd-an. “IMMwahehulmdto m 0-! ad tilled no Ingmlnlouy. My mum and " m“. an in" new. nd the Moon-l. which I.“ for“. uhdchlr,nll no. in to" W by he - 'e-br" . iaVaiVrai m- in; “on be the “Mich-Clout __ “I III). " ENTHUSIAST“: INNS“? I“ u - m I. I'm I. m In. thu- I..~0.0.’w " I). it“... Thur. " " Et-ae-tve an.“ “it. Up - tal- out†Mk. JWGH-BOE a. g. % Inn-tar cl Public ion-u. Iu In m: ,s.q.dar and bit tor u. onslaught. Mtsurtteteaxqrto has: like. "no poorly ut Cu.»- ud. - - on the "W do. guardian; that u my can). that to â€mu-don." and Ron. J. (and Tum. in an Intent-w inn 37m alt-noon. "I u: only one lumbar ot the Go's-mt," he pron-dud, "and mot my what the policy at an Gammon. will In bat you know how “new lt In to divert tho chub lull of trade qrhssat they becom- Iettlad. And look win tho Amie“ runny- are doing to “cure tho Northwest. trade. look Whit Bub hlo ha, " railways and BO ch- vuton. Compared with that to hares nothing. We are beginning to nuke up. Our unul system In great. whut what is the Welland cam] for ‘the 40,000,000 tonnage on the bum. “We have the but and shone-t. route. It in only 320 miles by North Bay and Montreal compared with 445 from Buitalo to New York. “There in mAny times over buslucsa lor :11 the routes. " the air lino were completed between Toroulo and Couirstrwood, it would nuke Truman a great Import. I coma-lai- that. whatever is done here shun†be With that View. There will be iity mil- lion bushels of wn-ac to trunspurt this season, and we will not carry more than 10,000,000 of it. Thin great question should not bu treated as I. party om?. Hulda, the grain in not the only thing. There is . vast package freight. "Now is the time that we should do what we can do to secure this vast trade. It is for the Cunadiul people to decide what they will do. Am I not right?" _ A This plea 'Fas the conclusion of a brief statement ot conftdettce that the French River route ottered no serious engineering ditBculties. He Went to the French River, acco ding to press aanouncetttcats, on Saturd- day, and made his way partly on Mr. Booth'a yacht, and partly by canoe, to the head ot the river. The heat there, ho said, was intense, and he felt somewhat prostrated from it. The yacht encountered a. storm on Lake Nipissing. and the trip, though through pieturesque country, between high mountains, had ' ruth- " arduous. He had seen " arduous. He had seen enough to convince him that. the engineers had not minimized the ditNu1ries. and that their state- ments as to i's practioitriiity Were well founded. Berlin, July 5. -- A speck] do- watch to the Volks-Zettuutr trom China says that according to. ad- viccs remind at mission headQUur- ters, many missionaries have return- ed to the interior of Shang Tung I'rovinre, where they were well re- wind by the Uhinrse. The indemni- ties for missions dostroycd and Chin- Following Din-cull“ " hows-gar E-pnu l'ruparmhuu Arc- "uh“ \I-do. we Christians killed have been nearly all rogululod and raid, but the missionaries from nearly every locality report their belief that the present calm will not lust. A missionary from Chen Si Pro. vince reports that following the di. rections of the Dowager Empress ii Sign Eu great. proparauons for mu are being made. The German Foreign omce says that all otticial reports received here from China seam to show that no new preparations are being madelur further uprising" in that country, and that, upon investigations, the various alarming reports of ap- proaching troubles in Chins were found to be unwarranted. bu No, Serious Ennis-aria; ammo. Say: Mr. hm. com, the operation ot the new asso- ciation law, because it is the duty of Catholic. to obey the tegitimaw constituted authorities, even when the result: gre depiorabla. - Wlth Can-d; Otuwg, July s. - Mr. R. Bryson, Canadian rommerciu mm. in An- tigua, has out in MI report, dated Juno 21, to the Departmqnt of Trade and Commerce. He report- bunluwa with the Dominion n being very salinhclory. Shipments of sugar to Cum]: on larger (Inn/Int. year, but qtmntirieq of mom-en In“! gone to the United States. unit-u Con-II; lama. loaned, July s, - A Btar ppeclal cable from London lqyl: London, July A. - The Hun-port, Roslyn Guano, due at. Southampton at 4 n. m,, on July 8 has on bond a mu of ctttttrtiaat outa, tr other! and " mm. No. 87 . Sal-gt. Ellis. died on a. Voyage muluhl mm, on June M. K. W. Elli. cull-tad u . trooper in C madam, Smnh- coln "out. Me was a Englishmul Marlon. July tre-ai). Home ot Common- â€andâ€. Mr. Chamber- tate. a. Colon!“ Savoury. m- lot-ell that A bill win In shortly In nuanced, chug!†the ml. at at. f2't no u to more clearly n- eat-In ht tour-Int: out an en- un MU! harm. ' ultimo", Md., July 6. - Bury . RM. n km. on you! on. at mm from the MM de I spurt. “In lam and â€chm wol- In beyond mos-Mon. It did h MISSIONARY BAY? “DIOXIDE \VAIL" w‘ -'"dc.c.,.,.....-.....-...-. Mmdem-Ihdlcn- ‘mm't m. nonhuman-maul! {out AMA, t.?et., â€I! F-m, â€WI-'3- " "iiiaFroaii'T'%tw Dillin- I’M-I'm 30v. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . . . - '-. DEPOSIT WITH DOHIN ION GOVT . . mm- AttPtttieie.Gu-dbrthrLoNDoN&LAMCNtT%tFMtt0V * but: at 3150005000. Toronto, July 5. -. The body at George Frederick Goddamn. the MF yoar-oid son of Edward Goodman, barker, of Brarondute, was mud yes- terday morning about tr o’clock t1oesting on the aurlm ot a. In.“ but 'la body ot water known as Matthe 'B Pond. on the estate pl Marmaduke Matthews, just north or the city limits. The body was clad only in aa-uudcrshirt, and tho {use was tururarod with blood. . Ttsg lad was etr:toyed by John Dempster, baker, at , rgyls street and Dovercourt road. Ile worked on Tuesday night mid left. his place ot employment at 6 o'clock on Wetirttttt- day morning to go to his home. As he did not come home that day, his lather became alarmed, and a, search was instituted. Yaterday' morning the search was rammed, and resulted in the finding of the body. The sup- position is that the boy went in tor a swim on his way home from work on Wednesday morning nod struck his head on the bottom while div- ing, causing a hemorrhage. m can“ mun LIFE grftif,Fttif '3ftheee2ii,'i,'pdPaar""me Another Boar Apps“. New Orleans, July tr.--Gencru Parsons, special agent. of the Boer Government. has issued an appeal, in the course ot which he says: "To-dw the army supplies that you permit to leave your port: are used qhieity to continua torturing and slaying women and children. Manning... . “an tasp-s-ro-ii-qi., Wu†'dt'M, hng,'tul'It 1" u: a. a I yy_o7hrlh"r't'l'ik'41lkk"4'fi74u' 'tttltr-tduh/NM!.."'.,"', “The English Government is at the and of its resources. The Boers have won as against them. " the Ameri- can people will stop the shipment of supplies from American ports to Bri- tish armies the war will end, and the Valor-like atrocities at moemfontein ad Pretoru--the murder ot women Ind Children-will and." Boy to". " Foot. Hamilton. July 6. - About T o'elock last evening Wesley Farrell, 307 Mary street, was fatally injured by falling oft the MacNab street bridge ot the G. T. It. The bridge is being repaired and there were a. num- ber of loose planks on it. Farrell climbed over the guard and stepped on a plank. The plank toppled over and Farrell tell about 35 feet. The plank struck him on the head, frac- luring his skull. The lad is ten years old. mug. Bortrt 'Tarrr.on bend. Halifax, July ' - Sergeant-Malor Harrison of the Royal Artillery. dropped dead lamning as he was walking from his quarters to the mess in the Citadel. Heart, trouble was the cause of his death. 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