is se on t it porce, . have ‘a fancy &st!enl‘“ m'..m-.uu I tell you ?*'mï¬ uh‘:w&'“"uh. Shone o0 cam tell me, what do yor generous to your Wile." & *4 gor‘t mean_me, though," anld No ma demurely. "I mean toâ€"the othe) + M7 Riy. . cA o d N s ole io M But she would not. ~She called his atâ€" tention, at that moment, to a commotion in the Inih- â€"behind them, :’:a ntmhln ?f er, °t found: t .fl lrom!mt?:nd w\& them a lug _growd of sensationâ€"mongers. e people streamed into the road into the %hï¬om ‘The police went MM,_.Wlflflu,vhoh‘ad been TT IGGLC Caisss ‘n aGM07 .200 Emm Mag EO T first, '“:1 Eh;-w‘ ‘harles, who l;:‘d beent sumimon ‘s co to explain what m vuplituo need to explain. . Norma and 4 k%hï¬;fll.r under the it of the t bordered the lane, the stile, heard the doctor‘s tingtshnu ms he talked. fl;rople who been = the cottage, who had seen the , did not, for the most part, join in this second expedition into the wood ; "they formed groups in the lane, discussâ€" .“bt:' mysterious affair. words of some of, these gossip: panion, 28, anxiqus . that > peop‘© should disperse ‘before t‘h’z !nu.dw went back into the lane, the waited a few minutes in silence near tie stile. ©*"It‘s a rum thing this, and a bad beâ€" g:‘l:nq for t‘ new master cop at t h," said one man to another, in a low voice. â€"‘*he words of somie of, these gOBSD! reached the ears of Astley and his com in and sgain, you ts ‘ow wish you‘d explain," said "But. whyâ€"* "NDo as J tell you. And "Ay> said his mate, ‘"let‘s hope as O# # truth ‘ll coom out and clear him." ‘Astley started. Norma held his arm im her hand like a vice. f l Y in s a4 ~â€" The first speaker went on: "IH no! believe it easy of t‘ new master.. He‘s : giu_dnp,fo_rdlhqh.bitvlohnt,ut‘ _ Author of "The House in the Marsh,* ECCC COZOC D "®I* doctor had proofs of it t‘ othe: day!" said the second man. "But he says hissen as how he .doan‘t think we mï¬w talk as if we felt suspicious ith more proof than we goue:\.:‘ DP( he cried hoarsely. j WPR RRTUT L o0A 2 o diid L Ad ‘)“.(:lll!l m.rimqh? to draw Astley away: but he to be rooted to the spot. "They suspect me of the murder!‘ to soothe Astley, and to restrain NIM from (olhwl%odu artful doctor then and there. m‘t you see," ctied the unhappy Astley, "that it‘s this rascally fellow who‘s been ‘spreading the beliet that it was I who killed this man, the u‘r"vmn TI‘ve been so anxious to meet?" ell, if he has," said Norma persuasâ€" ively, "his tales will turn against himsel by and by. People will “i that he is malicious and revengeful, after your atâ€" tack upog him, and that this is the way he is trying to satisfy his mlie‘&â€_a ra id for â€"Anslitecst sw ENo ds "But Astley would not be convinced. "#This affair is of too intimate a naâ€" mtgrthmnatobegivenwthe world," said he, "and the beggar knows %nnd presumes upon it." ell then, how can you hrinf ;l}a the sgubject now, before all the people said Norma. "You know it‘s impossible. The doctor would say such things before evâ€" grybod‘y, that you would not be able to sontrol your rage and disgust. No, no, let me persuade you; let me, oh, l?_m: . néuw n Incw Aike db viak cnriect‘\ BC 10 .220R eicinnt en tOB e Sb Ts CNEIIT: 9 have the satisfaction of feelinf that I have done some good, some little good!" Her plaintive appeal touched Astley to m&‘o-m more he entreated her to k to the Haigh with him. and when his entreaties failed, he began to reproach her and to say she did not Ve tly, very sweetly, Norma tried se tich: wnd to restrade him at re for him. "Don‘t you see." hirged he, "that while know â€" something Makes healthy, ‘ a . YÂ¥ou would :‘g}nflm&nï¬"fl ct, and very quiet andâ€"very Bu=Ju Bu=Ju oc oc Hey nad shik â€" Bu=Ju 16 & only for the Chfo i4 kiiney and urinary discases ann har box, 50 pitis. Relect To ofnrmatoo. Incist on get» Bu=Ju Bu=Ju the greatest Kidney Regu» Makes ‘Hife the delight it Bu=Ju Bu=Ju Buz=Ju wife." ty relieves it. + â€" Ju, ahe . kidnoy By Frorexce went on: "Tll not new. master.. He‘s a that â€" the people . they *fllfllm whatever ts .o# Ee ferin nds Oe is watl & a % not In ' $ peo magiice e n se e un w tnde w23 uie 16 Ihe name Roube m 955 | ues f tss tm h nc na t e (teats o 0 000 0 0. 0 "This affair toâ€"night, this then you will fnd will see we he done what is what is best. . And, m«?l:.thunz. t\o.:;ï¬l be. w.udu'u.n ‘ U we don‘t want to e our beâ€" fore the world: since world w soner o antaae lt at joom t % rul we are m‘f.ummuww'“ to any pretense, but to faee the Mntm,uflwflt?’ He let uh.rennlhlothfl- LOPROT DL sA far him. as. WeAry REREY "C T T00 BB He let himself be r-â€"u at last. But ker teart ached for h": weary Mmu&lhfl- her, the ‘exâ€" in a@zï¬o‘d had died and the ‘z‘ d been carried Qq‘:tud;m back. through the dark w which had been the scene of such a terrible tragedy, to his great, lonely h“o h.ul.l.l:w‘ll:unaitgl‘ trom n the fo & OftiA, her upper window, saw Dr. Wharles come up the lafe, not in hisâ€"gig, but om foot, and go quickly into Raggett‘s house. _ " Norma let her run on with her re marks, but the point of interest was m.z for her. This, then, was the doeâ€" r‘s first visit to the cottage, with the oxeegtion of his share in the visitation of the previous night. She took mental note of this fact, and even condescended to play m from her window, in .orâ€" der to n how long Dr. Wharles stayed there. And his visit was a very Tlong one. * "A Prince of Darkness," MB Jt was on the following day LUR® "" lnqnem'l held, and Narma, more dead than: crept into the town hall by the hour appointed, and sat; u‘hlln& in her place not far from Astley, wi whom, however, she searcély oxd::.b?ed a word. A heterogeneous crowd witâ€" nesses were, consisti as they did, of Sir Astley of The agï¬, his wife, Dr Wharles, Mrs. Wharles, the boy Ned nux:::..n innkeeper of the town, two or of the townspeople, and » brother of the dead man, who had come from a Midland town, and who identified the body as that of Thomas Rogerson, f6rmerly a soldicr, but who, noeordila wthin'itnu,haddounovork _ who g:od"â€""i;l'_&l sympathy was aroused fot r. Rumors had not Ln M.'h:. to the existence of a lady with a better right than she had to her title, and the fact that she was not living at her reâ€" puted husband‘s house was taken as conâ€" in â€"the‘ rumors. m to her was startiing in tho ex>tei0. "May I ask, IA(:LDnmn, how it m] that you were in wood that evening. xd dt:hl:j n.l': but :‘: coroner, ully en so "Eeaios monchin ming a momen ore : "I was in the lane beside the wood when I saw a flash in the darkness, and then :l:lthu flash, Mlh“:.d two t'; ports a k ot over ‘the ~wall and nnlm m‘wood until ) touched something with my foot, and foundâ€"it wasâ€"the body.‘* "Did you see anyone in the wood before "Did see an in the w000 DeI0F" 4 ppaweat" m.flun.l'#‘ 6e "Oh, dear no. He was a live "Not at that time," she answered, af mmnmr'fl ter a moment‘s hesitation. "Did he talk as if he ‘The jurors grew attentive. against onét" asked ® / *Not at that time! Do you mean you | 208 yÂ¥ 302 oucstion some "I had seen someone go int ~wiwo ‘pooplet How long before thasP. _ | _ #I an‘t tell exactly. Some minutes be ;# !uw{::mhht::nht.h.orvflw of W.'.fl"“ï¬â€™.':'m lt .. q.-’“‘g -‘-vhb' ')’.“I say * us befoun ihe covtagne and go Into the wood. "Over the wallt" Norma‘s heart and her volce sank toâ€" Wm. & s 4 ihas q&.."ï¬'rï¬u «> public l"‘“fl '.“'Ibltï¬n"â€" u m diswiiil wa 8 was on the following day that the whdd, and Norma, more dea â€" crept into the town hall by _ Hore Astley podded n decisive 16 the oraner and )':! The went on with his interrogatory: "And you aay, you saw ad seen someone go into the wood He the to the right, s The stile, and got over a sscond man? that he 6 ~ Wivs We vias Snd qo los pinling 1t««1f Weerd * Bitr Astâ€"1 _ P . CtH quah _ geft~ Mré Wenrksn, I aos Coag ean‘s oice making o. ; Bi+ Ast |=aï¬ with ‘ P .4* fir “w‘ a-m“].“bfl&gflt&f;:’?‘;?_“.r'. tile, WeUt| _ of vislent temper, who would be br «s really 1 ~«*tome h _ & ‘"-g.'f'"':: know, Dr. Wharles, the | The se window _.;.,.".'..u..'-â€"'m-nmmu :"-’:‘ "That is #o," said the doctor. E:n:ï¬: ons mih muu-duml-z.-i““' To 1 go into Mh:‘nr'l-' th B M rims ons 20. Thater | ie wn “m been seen letting the held sank man out of the doctor‘s house, and tallt | was not, nadateateril3 a Poblic | To To "Brr werdence clearly, in & ",;:i :rlv‘nx Tm-.‘;::-;- b it cties nieranniviong= sent among . s; ant | " nhoee was another sensation in the| florid doctor @t 'o': Mu‘-flnâ€mmth nim, nowever, 0 L ; ; | name of the baronet was mentioned. cover hitiself. I i d 'Wuhhfl.mr!‘ excitable | clear, sonorous » 200 | mond$t Did he seom like a person whon! ing fAigure, to : before w suspect of sulcidal intenâ€" wuqs‘, ed, af “Oh,mr’:o. Bo'ubm-\d g*“: <Sitoifreine ce “’""†nflhflhqmm.d-n- to r ts ®1 ,; | tion among the rest. and t« * | . mShy s ho ile nstere of the ques | Hed Whay by . y tm-ï¬d.\nfl&â€"" + smy a word thas be nuuh.j::m-tudh %fl?ï¬! .â€".mmmlz o. /4 ¢ not de CEsn PmR ie e in it aof Aolheg heard a noise as if * mxth'lnhh%' > "What sort of "The cracking branches, and then a sound like a drop the read." * More amiable inventionâ€"thought the ‘%mWï¬oM-fl.u DMERtce cin, thay beought a Ngbt7 ,, . ot & "What did you do Wt â€" "I knelt Jown," -?dm with a shudder, "and finding his face to the ground, 1 raised “iï¬l‘ turned him ““:‘ m;:.g u..mm Open, and there fl.:-l' stopped, :Inddcht':lhu was dead," she added at There was a plfl-l““-l‘ m man asked, "You say you your ladyship. You knew th-n‘th.-':'ï¬ "Oh no. I’hlnahha- anbe." #Mav i ask on what ccdasiont" > "1 think that is all we have Lady Darwen," said the coroner, * And Norma rose in | and slid into an offered The next withess called was mWO SUMd NOCE M ';l;llo next 'ita:ll called was thotl:;l . mnm‘n \ I-pnm person. He had seen the squire in the vood,nluow. He, h‘{ot into a tree to esca) seen, .and then he him;;:tol-mlflo was too high up to see who fired the :dot.ott;ho“';:‘uct On being re minded & been aaid Itdonq:h.h.-ld»n-thnla- s in esnt en ioh ma s of to have made anything out distinetiy. D 3 L0 Ath s o ues Arialiomtedi o Spegrniaing 99 30 ie dn mgiaing out is oo 0 ve ma i He gave his evidence ï¬uehuupzi that most of the listener® thought him too unintelligent notâ€" to have told the truth. ‘The next witness was the keeper of an inn where the deceased had passed the dï¬-’ “umuâ€"u had uimmhbi‘l"‘"" with Sir Astley Darwen, and he ‘bad tngodththmllhofuuw F C CAl "m..2.1, ihan: whan he found sensation » voices in the cqurt when skt old ons atoot 9 halnd on Jud ) a on his m face, and exchanged 2 Meue hnd maied bre rome o a & & or ® raised cyo‘n'mmï¬mbl-i enplseebatmï¬.-muh" few days before. â€" Dr. %hfl- proved an exsellent wit '1'::’ dear, straightforward, unhesitatâ€" ‘After stating that he had first ; {:;mbo?: p':aol d'hov_m e body, that the tragedy was a ease of the body, that the tragedy was a ease of & ntddn,’int Mm-t examinaâ€" uon,.umuthgnmh‘ ind h.m‘nin:hd:g“lh: 0 on ve & t&atwévo&-lwflmhum. one of which had pierced the heart, ane must have gvnd instantly fatel; the h,"?o:..ol m&bm’nfl:v ues with. ?:m&'u.mm&"&‘mn no;w;:nl-â€"â€"w t oiluas 'I s IB face as that of a man, & stranger, wh: had"called at my house the day befere.‘ Awn BPR OM OV ob e t ‘With a little reluctance the ceron* 1 person than Lord put the next question: l:&‘.t old gn‘.lcmn, "&ynk-,uï¬â€œwuï¬oobjw in spite of his low statur of Lé:‘vhi"' & _â€" _â€" 4 the sbulfient doctor amart m e â€"was acquainiscu .T n ols hk Sifale Skt o ugs wmquflhu u%-pt-h: my name on the as he olotflo\nuha through the he .called to .m | See what tte-rmhm some questions & tlh‘-mw mmu her hu wen, with whom he said he -:: of them, I‘ll be boun nmum-.wam There was a murmur of he did not disslose." mtmg the bystai ‘There wus another sensstion in th« rid doetor grew redder Muu-mâ€mmm nim, nowever, ontyâ€"= tew name of the baronet was cover hiiiself, He always | utsn ha in an angty oFf @%citable| clear, sonorous voice anc """e-;‘.’ij'.“ g;.'. on e toeet who .‘...‘ yflh question some ..i-n-\ tion among the rest. ns ao Sthow the nature of the giacs. thugcuï¬da\utlrâ€"" 6 n-cm:-«mm-u&-ha creet words was promptly «ilenced by you "When I the body 1 though! e i Ymm * with a not unbecoming shyness o e o apad ‘come conre q'â€"â€" 'W'm _h L. n_‘v’“ ' with the decoveet 'r_‘f_.‘:_"..!!."..‘.'.'.lwléfl"!!".'b_';'.“,.:" indeneribable band‘s house, Alss. «ht mot until I eried fos 0 ":‘;o"‘" T e 4ds '.‘ C "JSo far as you know, Dr. Wharles, the asked whether Sir Tas & M oeaiey Aroagtne i to the and the| aventful morning. ' rew h“lmm' Although there was a W the hearers who sympa stil! -nm& Amnamun:rhd.v n letting the held the position of his wife, ther« ctor‘s houre, -bv-ur,dmmn\.noflr:‘«“ Te 9 onnied. ant | the dogtos, ond AM"?-_.&“‘: with your after #® â€"~*Â¥ou knew the ~deceased, 1 ungel® a‘u& mvs" -::d ï¬olflflw ,:f._lu.th MST-.’ e s ‘ never SW Kuew of him. And 1 .."C“"“.u": ace hiss. . If I had met earlier there IBAC lnw:u?c&ymmm: Sel t is Teb ies ts nare is # Y "A.t'hr;, went on the coroner, inâ€" =eth0b lowering his volse, "but it has mflmtï¬d-ndmnm of your lste wifeâ€""* _‘ Astiey bowed his head in assent _ ’flbnlhh\udunuu piacst, and" neturelly ‘Feseiithol nai huu-u-t.'ddedm coroner ï¬b' -x-.yuhkt.htubu' to assert, as has been asserted, thai weu still harbored resentment agains! EPCE T 7 wl has is the ringlg Yoice Tt or, e Y urfl.lhhwullhmn%-ludol the ceurt. "But there is a correction. which, in the interest of one of nw mlulnï¬twmn' eryâ€" ene looked round -n:ï¬:h The doe tor went on: "I know is an Arreguâ€" but I must mention that, in of Sir Astley‘s late wife, you ware in error. Mrss Wharles‘s sister In "Itâ€"isâ€"notâ€"true," said slow . . And as he spok¢, he ,.ï¬ï¬'imuy Dr. Wharles had made a mistaké. He knew it in a moment, as he looked round a&ï¬m and noted every face was full o?;ty for the fannr? unds diaging atout hm ws abou , â€" was uwhm%mm compas sion to everyone in court. ‘There were, on the other hand, angr:; ‘hl.uuntnr.m:flundhhwm and W remarks were muttere in his h by some of the sturd; Lancashire men. . The doctor was mor mmn‘.th women of the neigh than he was with their husband and hrethers, and his own conduct wa: not se impeccable that he could afford with impunity, to draw attention to thâ€" known there; and there were ‘ presemg in court M E n‘iw beauty who had tried so har staying at the house of her brot! erinâ€"daw, to marry Sir Hugh Darwo: and bad then succeeded in marrying hi cousin Astley. The s of most of the witnesse of this painfal wone were voiced by, i «Bear it, bear it all," she whispered 1 person than Lord V yernUs? l:&h old g:tlcmn, very ‘l,le«‘ in spite of his stature, vh‘tiv: the sbullient doctor amartly on the shou! â€"â€""Â¥ou ought to be ashamed of yoursel! Snflm&te- u have brought w Darwen nrlm' h‘:shnd, vi;m: of them, PM be boundi® _ .. There was a murmy m ad m\. among the by:b:.n;zn.p.t-x ‘0" dostor grew redder still It tool nim, nowever, ontyâ€"= tew moments o re cover hiffiself. n-nnmm ‘°;n witi ing ]':‘u, to make hhv-;iu“m;mm 4 -0'1 lth hand, nd.u apolo ,g' at the m‘.ï¬:za Arak 21 Tnis cpuode, he saddr |*.. / _ faee of all men, as he looked down at â€" mlaading eves, a tear stole down : th: fot my imupulsive words.: But I was carâ€" M;;" '.L‘" 'ï¬:ï¬â€˜"flal un.:;y‘ a on beha an who is not here to take her own und who, whatever her foibles may does not deserve to be left to starve." rde, : h_ w‘â€" -rrâ€"';;‘;..' . stand absent woâ€" -m-.dn-mgnu-n of $ua asishharhnod. the Rarl and Sir Astâ€" ::b.:;', he ‘Oï¬". ou. I am sorry nq:ï¬g‘“&"‘:“": rige to Mr. Coroner C on a; 5s Adticy and thlis Indg me, your w *©/~ BILIOUS and is side 1 hav es ns mfl'â€i'.‘.."’ . Hlathe or : the contrary, he lies:" . _‘ ... Again moment‘s dead aiâ€" -3" A-',tf:y.' with -’n eyes Wad Armly compressed lips, shofa glance at the w was ure:u“l* e _ That geatl A-~«r5.;:€m far: for, Txkd g008 44 :CO neenes on stn en aHE w ons has nittnt mron tion to the load q.:uuf“ he young hrzm'l -nklm. he t:g undoubtediy alienated the earl and othâ€" ers of his most important patients; and [hln wife, when Mfl_v‘fl_d‘lgl:g home "';.f",.."'.,fl'u{"‘f ple to tell him so. in whie â€œï¬ ..f perforce new rotsecct Tedused Mrs Wharles to sb Meanwhile â€"the h?h:" had _ been koxbt to‘an end for time ‘being by xn adjournment, which on many accounts lopgnnd desirable. 7 ¢ orma slipped away out of the court ‘Norma slipped away out of the cour® while the party from The Hall were crowding round ,loading him witk sympath &Iflm‘ Lady ',mnpolulm ing home with them; and Astley, nol h»mwï¬-"’“‘“‘“"‘“" the waunt lis »and .c.h?yx P ck of The o n oc foy the invitation, It was on molwvln day, h‘ the afternoon, that Norms, who inâ€" doors for fearâ€" of meeting Astley, and, fl&umwuophgsntd\onm Raggetts® eotus. saw two smilingfacet at l.e gate, & recognized, with tears in her own }gu at the sight, two visitors from The Il,inï¬openouolw Brown and "Jack" Scorton. . She opéned the door to them herself; r e LC manli not come in: she must Disordored Liver & Female Ailments. _ She opéned the door to the but they Would not come in; come out with them, they sai «1;m cl;ildl 'She’il been crying! . SAIC Badie, with a caress k "No, sbB hsn‘t,"nxmo:m- "At least, she hadn‘t till she saw you." "What! Don‘t say the sight of us made you miserable! "Miserable! Oh, no, just the reverso 1 'â€â€˜ fl; ;;en‘hud, to see your kind, Pright m|mmds:'-“ m’%:ml x smile to her young % seemed. rather mm and who ed fmore than Norma previously seen him do. "Of course whe‘s nice," said Jack laâ€" eonically. , > & ©aNow put on your hat, there‘s a deat, ho wcoind Pn mapnarane t o OB 00 I , Tuo I mmzctflsud U. &. All.flâ€l‘ llh.:"m wÂ¥ ““Now 'm} on your hat, there‘s a dear; ow in Te sey to you; mt got to say to you;. at least, one of us has, said Sadie, with an air of importance. > : Nomldflnmwil%udns soon walking up the lane between her two wllruhm. who â€" seemed â€" overâ€" whelmed by some fact or secret which the;n red to hesitate to divulge. fee omn. Sadie," said Jack at last. leaning forward "to throw a n;;u-riw flsnce across the intervening ‘Norma at e face of tht bright American. girl. "Well, then, you must know that Jack has something very important to nyfltlo Te Oe o Tsc smm a nas SOMERAEB MOJ TE D GL a Lc:n, and ?mf he wants me to open the | tter for him," began Sadie .gravely. «I‘m to tell you that what he is going to 5on tusttohe An4 ‘that‘ he hopes you 0 a 0 ou won‘t treat it frivolously beup:o’h' hrrenl to be rather yonng.†‘m not 80 vor_ylyonng, put in Jack with irritation. shall be nineteen in two&c@p.vudb.lhnc‘y.sw the. age ofâ€"of you, too, jen‘t it ?" "I‘m nineteen," said . Norma, wonderâ€" h" what was coming next. Well, then, now I think I‘ve said enough, &nd you can spetk for yourself, ; TWell them S08 S CAL Tor yoursell, enough you can spetk for yourself, J.ck‘dï¬d Sadie, as she suddeniy turned and left the two together. ° Norms turned round, too. f "What does she meant" asked she in amazement. "Miss Brownâ€"" But Sadie walked on quickly, and Jack put ,-mmfl on Norma‘s arm. eevaptena ies nute "said he earnestly. "It was ail aranged botween earnestly, "It was i us that she should us that she should wa She‘s a val"od nrr,fl:die.’l wirl. ‘They wanted me to marr to Urag to light {lmu, with Such sympathy and. s4) indness that the ready tears sprang m:ohuquum)ookdotum. o don‘t ery! Oh,donk"!.‘,'d.ol't! 1 was there yesterday, you w. Badie ullhhv-n.ndlnhdbw-n down when that beastly oad Wharles said what he did! “"'&-““‘"‘ mg"d-h-o,nd morning I met h_p_oguta.fl__mn‘i_- you ask Sadie!" muuwwmnnm tion to laugh udnlunnnuontoq‘ Ves :o:‘u’n’uomt." said she, "Chr does do good to let him see what is mm n e nbwantr , snt sag No Bhie m lt m sn ie y’::t You Won‘t think I‘m importinent, "Indead I know you couldn‘t be that." «w &“mulynflubth ennient e my Insle Codla en ma&m',___ .,.._' . *What idea t" «Well, it‘s this. It‘s horrid for you and for 5it Antles £00,00 wharles wor to light 4w° this puBlic .yzitufzï¬‚ï¬ mlvofl‘ ow ‘ tne name, t m,tohflfl'mrï¬ or any other man asserts tâ€"Ik about it, pleass."* won‘t more than I can help, ve thought of a way ont of as she looked at him., Oh, don‘t, don‘t!. I .y,x:fl know. Badie n she had to hold ie away like that. adie, and a deat crying!" said Mc us eg > uhâ€"aeein nne ns auione o. t * râ€"m«.l' qsnln( Norma, 'gcs Kt gould suap your finâ€" w m.u them and show them that x; se mat asre, To | Dp awfully -m’rain Sun, it whi be g better for to know you‘re fl for, won‘t it? I‘m sure he‘d ntg:.' oi uu":--ti:{‘:u Tace. Shag aw [ marry My s . - juny â€"e«205 # 49 24 : ns t A e ns o i 9 cce ransttade ahisther to P Q_,,*, . w»-gih-iz n nad xé, t‘,-_ :}"( â€"a; , w c oJ chr fag‘s cvggeation, there [ n nnemmeaotie makn y sfeers dtagnie l any & ‘ in t 1538 geotiy, "thad 1 love hnudi.ï¬d , "that L love Astley, that I ma as he marâ€" a‘:t?’en’t praile? ull,â€.l y L‘:{ upon my as any» Q%bnt his wife now !" ell then, why don‘t ou go back and live ut The imm stau J..ua& mthtul straightforwardness. because you hcl’you can‘t as long as this woman‘s alive Ob, I know the feeling!" he Aded with confidential symâ€" thy. *Â¥ , feel that gm’n his wife E the sight of heaven. But what‘s the use of his wife in the sight of heaâ€" vn,ulol‘uyouan’thhthd;ht af aarth?" * "At that blunt putting of the <ase Norâ€" ma felt her inclination to laui \ get the better of her wish to cry, and she smiled. nothing whatever to do with it, and then w o they came um Badie, dtvlomluk‘ shook his head woefully. ‘ "She wouldn‘t hear of it, of course!" cried the American at once. "I told yo§# so, Jack, didn‘t I1" "It‘s nothl:? to boast about," said he sulkily. "And ladies ngemully say ‘no‘ the first time. I sha‘n‘t lose heart." Sadie began to laugh, but Norma broke in "Tflh gravely: i‘s beautiful to have such friends as 4 1. 1B 20 2e clbadicactia ty w > m ;o::dh It makes me feel much hapâ€" To And then they both hastened to glue themselves to her, one on one side and one on the other, and to say checring and comforting things to her out of the kindness of their hearts, both talking at onee for the most part, in a very cheerâ€" h"b‘:d ume io see het again and agri ey came to see her a; a n in Cho’oouru’ of the next few dnyl,.stu- ing which Norma lived quietly at the cotâ€" ’Mlaqutunhllyonto!uuey’l " Whethe er he knew of her whereabouts nnotmwnmcuu,unfll one day she saw him walking dowy down the lane and glancing up ully at her What j _2 L _ Dr. Pitcher‘s Thiceâ€"Penomat Backache Kidney n Tablets Cure: ecft window. most Dr. Pitcher does not claim that his Backache Kldney Tablets will cure mtb.l::. ‘They are designed for disâ€" egsses disorders of the kidneys, bladder and arinary organ«, and sympâ€" toins traceable to derangement of these argans, such a8: ‘ _ Backaohe, Lame or Woeak Baok‘;rdn in the Back or between the Shoulders, | 3 welling of the Feet and Logs, bloating | Poftiness under the oyes, Paffy and y | Appearance of the Face, Dropay, %- ht‘s Disease and Dhbom(uoo:t in the inst stages),gravel atone in the ladder, Brick Dust Deposita in the Urine, Sealding or Irritation of the Frequent calls dunw’ the day of night, Inflamation of the BMGW Catarrh of the Bladdor, I;Iol:{m the Urine, Highly calor or amelling Urine, Sudden nopx::! of the Flow of the Urine, scanty flow of the Urine, Dribbling, Rbenmatism, R-nlï¬ Paing in the Joints or Hips, Uric A in the Blood, Heary Feeling or Pain in the Head, Impure Blood, Drowsiness Rapid Loss of the ;hl. Great Thirst, Rxcessive Quantity of Urine, Specks floating before the Ryes, Bad taste in m'fc:o“x:-. «t&t or Kidney T ) of and all aymptomatic indicat 8t mine, but We % Thicich Public pli n Aates difent o Dosring‘s store, King 8\., w y.3xa08 son‘s offlce, +Â¥ Â¥ICKâ€"44 ’ !L“ Money to loan on Mortgage of C g t and John Ste, onor gr«duate of &L..uf& ‘of the Conege :: ; geons attentien paid to 0 E. C. T. NORCKER, Llu)mn&um ow:-"i H WEBB, M. D. Y AND EX R 3 W. R.Wilkinson, L.D.$., D.D.8. . the second Thursday and hm_eï¬gyfl E. G. H. BOWLBY, i p.m. to Friday 1p. m. O painless extraction :'hdl office will be closed every W _ Painter and Paper Hanging. Wl dar akeâ€"contracts for painting and ; ~D tog in Town and Country. Firstcinss work C Muflma G. HUGHES, HONEST HARNESS8 AT @et one of my splendid new sete of Hai now, 1t will improve the a ppearanice of bivptntinines â€"â€" .2 _ flooâ€"Post Offlcs, DENTIST. Ofice Open Daily. . _ Honor | 4 444 4444Â¥44++ JOHN STREBEL _ HARNESS SHOP Klipport Undertaking to the MEDICOAL oorner of Queen flm Strebel‘s LIVERIES ts HONEST PRIOE®