»F nw- in A offer, 3-3 expe . We pay that p only way to q oï¬ k £ the that i k. without killing § nmtmn. aFa 325 io o 9 es :t mon $ REVELSWORTH ‘"‘Breaking up! Were those her act words?" "Yes miss, Eut I‘ve heard ened _ adimiration. Francesca looked down at him stcadily. "Mow can â€" that bs,"" she asked "whon it is you who have been @Jayâ€" ihg this ghostâ€"trick? Have yon forâ€" gotten how _ 1 caught you at it en the very first night 1 spent in the house?" Hc as he ened down torget it nc a hundred! angel or _ something, | the stairs aud white at first fright. But ing now : fright. But it‘s not ing now miss." i‘Who is it then? cesca â€" calmly. "So boy friend of yours el For answer Joseph drw it pocket a . slip of tissueâ€"paper he carefully unfolded, exposi view a stip of {faded yello eade about three isches lor he held out in silernce for | phatically forget it took the this?" "I got it out under the â€" embre new room." "Vewy possibly. en brocade. But 1t?" The boy looked at Jy taken aback by hc "Iâ€"I liked _ the col merced, holding out bi silk. But Feancesca *cc fnfo her pocket. "It belongs to â€"m *and I bray waut it f0 J shall be angry | with if you begin. picking n and, although _ Iam \ should advise you not Ihave ‘shielded you so ghost trick and about it â€" I find you interfering fairs, I may not be so future." ed **About the ghostâ€"tricks and abc the dogs!" he exclaimed. "Well, We Shall Buy a Million Bottles of Liquozone and Give Them to the Sick. We have rm:haad for $100,000 the American rights to u&umm. kv: 1h:u control only way n the w ‘-‘r:od a germ dimsfmv‘\.le want Â¥he sick to know this product, and at onc So we make this remarkable offer, &hy a million dg:c bottles and j to a million sick ones. Will MeVlin.s* cmd ta Nes uns SnvcerFoma Joseph started" at The e atet hene 10 :t PPBR Fist o PP P TD P 3P t t P 0 5 Costs $509,000 worth Well, â€"ifâ€" you: need itâ€"let us buy "one lmieflal Oxford ange. EswA T s fac clion For sale by N. B Howden, Waterico Like with yours? Joseph drw of lissueâ€"p unfolded, ex oes in germâ€"troubles what all l{lkm in the '::n- hout it â€"It tures dissases h the hot, heavy pan and holding it in the front of .ncltvugt:l.. A tedious performance with v. results. . The drawâ€"out oven rack of the ry her openâ€"miouth h f1 to offend far about the dogs; with my kind for gl h kind 3 5TS ww L5 T;E,® st 111 For the vou? wder the but th mâ€" starting in his eves at the contempt to in her voice, and manner. "I‘d do 1e enything for you, missâ€"I would inâ€" on deed! And _ I hate every soul in the ot house except Miss Mannington. _ As "Upago father and Susan and cook and it that old cat the missus you may do nd what you like to themâ€"‘" ’ th| "I may do what I like to them! yâ€" ‘I doen‘t understand you!" | "I only _ mean that I don‘t care nâ€" Iwhat happens to them, nor to those uS ‘beastly dogs either. I hate the sight |o(1he whole lot; and I hate those u"‘young gentlemen, too, with _ their tb airs, and their boots as always t9 | wants polishing, and that Frenchâ€" rr-.man‘s laughing, and Mr. Dudley‘s S ‘nasty suspicion about his chancre and C (his cigarettes! I hate ‘em all, and it MIULTL:â€"IONS. like thatâ€" with your like or dislike "I heg your, pardon miss murmured _ in abject _ to At the sudden familiarity of his tone, Francesca drew herself up to her full Loight and gave him such "But _ all this does net conceTr me, Joseph." "But _ what‘s coming does," _ the lad said cagerly, pausing urder the trees just outside the gates. ‘"Mrs. Revelsworth she says as howâ€"â€"she was very angry at your carrying on with toth young genilemen at ance, and sce‘d you slipping a note into the Frenchman‘s hands. Then Miss Betty, she spoke up for yor. live she always does, but the old‘un she says, ‘Don‘t tell me," says she; "I don‘t believe she _ was a governess at all; and I must be particulat, beâ€" cause, if I die toâ€"night,‘ she . says, "all the Revelsworth money â€" would go between the threeâ€"Dudley and Victor and _ Frances, only _ Dudley would get the most. “‘:ut she says, ‘I have written to a fiiend of mine, who has been all his life in Rome, and asked him to find out all about Frances and her ‘ old with mother. And, if he can‘t find. out,‘ sho says, "I‘ll employ a detective. And, it ske isn‘t all she should be, I‘ll send for _ Simpson and change my will and cut her off, or either _ of them boys that margies her, Dudley or Victor, with next to nothing _ at all 1 ucers, B process br:::ir?n- mmnlr;d-nmtï¬{n:l 11 days‘ requiring fumense apparaturand 14 days‘ ::ae.rlh'c. m-ndnputum Hiquin produale " s ul ts 0 ols _ ‘The result is a product that d hat atared asesâ€"all P nainnganninegs aoentisier es o. l: &A fl“pmdm'etm with w ,:: other u:', ..c:-h. nown can compare. &:.o « ibles ; and 1 are Seget« 1 Lqtooneâ€"like a«| . 50c Bottle Free ::t‘:: Yet this wu.l-h:" % mx:‘,u and have never ; no germ can Resist, h couport. hmnhgdyï¬o“-ufloh-‘t will h' Ju-:__ n,â€"_h:: of life. Nq L â€" . X "I â€"â€"] nininpombqere mh-a and mm’m% t s feuf anetars slesetvier || ied the disease, and forever. COs m the disease, and forever. As the hgy told Feancesca all this %Ed&i«zï¬ Te is commiile out o heoeen where it may be thoroughly The Imperial Range lessens the labor of cooking and insures the most successful results. . Cull at sne of oar sgendes or wike The Gurney Foundry Co. Toronto Tome T2 Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver 1 Limited ss," the lad tones, _ teats the contempt d the Govern Hotton N« this week. «* Genova, 1 . e serva « my at. Hob , new comet cules, right 4 2; minutes an rmorth, 44. the _ stableâ€"clock . of. Revelsworthb House actoss <the Green, reminded Feancesca of the inevitable present. to hear if she will let you in. Say you come from me. Then repeat to her ~just exactly what you have told méâ€"exactly, mind, without leaving out‘ one word!" Slie ~lzid her hand upon shoulder . "I must tun to the bouse,to ts in tzv?- ‘dinper,"" she sald. @Listen. J : You are a good <boy; ~1 like you and Mmadl know that you are my Ir .. What here a few minutes, then go to the house, and nw up toâ€" my «mothor‘s room. K at the door, and wait Suffolk, Va., April 18.â€"After being followed by a posse and bloodhounds and shot at more than a hundred times, John Batten, a negro, charged with attompting to assault Mrs. James T. Stallings of Ise of Wight County, was lodged in Nansemond Jail Saturday night. Port Arthur, April 18.â€"Mayor Clavet and Councilior King have gone to Terento, where they will apâ€" poear in the town‘s behall when the Jenigon Bill comes beforeâ€"the House. ‘The people of Fort Arthur do not foel satisfied with the Jenison Bill as passed by the Private Dills Coreâ€" mittos. Although all ware of opinion that Mr. Jeniron had rights to powâ€" er and were pleased to see him win his battle, they want to see the town‘s interegs more fully protectâ€" ed. Port Arthkur, April 18.â€"Port Arâ€" thur commenced the opcration of Sunday street cars yesterday. Cars wererun e@ly as far as the boundary between the two towns, as Fort William Council bas asked thé town not to run cars through their strects until a plebiscite has been submitted. The cars were crowded all day with people. Montreal, April 18.â€"Sir Thomas Shaughnessy reached home yesterday from a five weeks‘ trip to England. Sir Thomas denicd that his visit to the other side had anything to do with either the company‘s Atlantic or Pacific fects. Ottawa, April 18.+â€"The annual dinâ€" nor of the nre*s gallery was hold in the Commons restaurant Saturday night, and was a big success. Charâ€" les Matthews of The Globe presided, and speeches were delivered by a number of Parliamentary gucsts, inâ€" cluding Sir Wilfrig Laurior and Mr. Paris, April 18.+â€"The Tokio correâ€" spondent of The Matin tclegraphs that the gold roserve in the Japanâ€" ese bank there is $45,000,000, and that $9,500,000 gold was sent to America during the month of March, Quobec, April 18.â€"The French newspapers announce that there is a proposition under consideration . to erect a monument at Queboc to comâ€" memorate the memory of the first Canadian farmer, Louis Hebort. London, April 18.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"The Commission appointed to enquire inâ€" to the charges of bribery against Genova, ®. Y., April 18.â€"Dr. W. R. , director of Smith OBâ€" serva and &m of astronoâ€" my at. Hobart lege, discovered a new comet Saturday night in Herâ€" cules, right ascension, 16 hours, 58 minutes and 10 secorids, declination worth, 44 degress, 10 minrutes, with slow motion mortherly. R. L. Borden Canadian. Alexander J. Peacock is a witness. Justice l!o:&l.ï¬o:u:on- an Supreme Court so ‘omâ€" m!ï¬am. A board of inquiry appointed by the Government to investigate the Hotton â€" Nelid â€"caseâ€"site at Sydney this week. Tniitratiyiboptve o npiegionn dsn on fp rren t frils 12 uie Tree gie make to convince on : to show you what Liquozone is, and * _ ThS MWikteghne Requiry. Sanday Caré A+ Port Arthur. Menument to First Farmer. WA Oppose derkson Rui. Negre Shot A+ 100 Times. Japan Haa Gold to Born. TO BE CONTINXUED Press @allery Dinner. 8ir Thomas FHeme. A Kew Comet. to ® . at Melâ€" present.. Joseph‘s While Congregation Gatheréd He Put An ‘ Bad to Life With Leveiver. Montreal, : April 18. â€"A tragicâ€"afâ€" fair was reported last evening. The congregation of the _ Maisonouve Presbyterian Church gé@thered . as usual, but the pastor, the Lev, Colin Duguid, did not appear, and when the deacons went o his residunmce near the church the pastor was found dying in his study with a revlover ‘on the floor. He had shot hiniself in the head and expired in a very fow minutes. Rev. Mr. Duguid was a ’ Harrict Leahy jumped from the | fourth floor and was instantly killed. Miss Kate Beach is bolieved to . be fatally injured. She fell from â€" the third floor, while trying to escape by means of a rope mado of bedâ€" clothing. Sister Superior Stella, Wm. Schnoider and Henry Nicholas suffered from shock. All had just been opcrated upon. Several other nurses and attendants were more or less bruised. The panic that raged on the third and fourth floors continued until | long after the fire had been extinâ€" : guished. l Nrakemen Lose 1 fves. i Albany, N. Y., April 18.â€"Frank Shear and Frank Graham, West Shore brakemen, were burned . to death in the wreckage of a rearâ€"end collision between freight trains of the West Shore and Delawareâ€"and Hudâ€" *son roads, at the junction of the two roads on the outskirts of this city Saturday night. Before assistâ€" ance could be offered both men were burned to doath. ~. ~¥§kreeâ€"ats, putberinnd‘s Mealth _ Gooedkâ€"BHen, James Buthorland Denice the Stories Told Leâ€" garding | Mimself ~Ottawa, April 18.â€"The reports. in #irculation respecting Cablinet reconâ€" struction and the retinement of iSir Cartwright, dir. Btmoud Mr. Fh ‘l:::l the Govern are wholly . wi t foundation. / r im learned froim an ""'"ï¬:.'"" that there is not a v go of truth in the reports. . In regard «o Hon, James Suthoriand, so far as his tolâ€" mâ€" are aware, his health is not as to nocessitate his leaving the Government. _~. Wen, Jumes Sutheriand‘s Denial, Woodstock, April 18.â€"Hon James Sutherland on Saturday afternoon emphatically dented the report, which has been given circulation, that he intended to retire from the Cabinet. Me has not been in so good heaith in years as at presont, He has been absent from Ottawa for a fow days imerely for the purpose of attending to some urgent business ol a privale character. on the floor. He had shot himself in the head and expired in a very fow minutes. Rev. Mr. Duguid was a young Scotchman, and no reasons are given for the suicide. One Killed; Mamy Isjnred. Indianapolis, lnd., _ April 18.â€" While the city fire department, reâ€" inforced by companies from unc ®ubâ€" urbs, was being Llaxed to its utmost, fighting & lire in the Occidental lMoicel yesterday morning, un alarin was turned in from Rt. Vincent‘s llospital. â€" When the first fire comâ€" pany arrived one li‘e had been lost and several persons had been seversâ€" ly injured in a panic. _ _ The loss by the fire in the Ocâ€" cidental Iotel is estimated at $75,â€" Paris, April 18.â€"By the explosion of a small projectile in the magazine of the cruiser Forbin Saturday five members of the crow were injured. Fortunately the other explosives did not became ignited. Decision ef Beard of Conciliation . of Ceal Strike Commission. Philadelphia, Pa., April 18.â€"The Board of Conciliation created hy the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, which has been for months considerâ€" ing the question of whether the several incroases in wages granted theâ€"men in the Schuylkill region, as the result of the strike of 1900 and 1902, shall be calculated on the gross or net earnings, made â€" an award Saturday which is virtually a victory®for the ming workers. . ‘The board decided that the Advances granted in 1900 and 1902 shall be added to the gross carnings, and that the percentage.to which . the contract miners are entitled under sliding scale fixed by the styiko comâ€" missioners, shall be calculated on the net carnings. The award dates from April 1. * HOW TO WARD OFF AN ATTACK RHEUMATISM. *For yeï¬â€œ\ when spring time came on and _ I went into gardening, I was sure to have an attack of rheuâ€" matism and every attack was more severe than the preceding one," says Josie â€" McDonald, of Man, Logan county, <West Va. "I tried everyâ€" thing with no relief whatever, unâ€" til Iprocured a bottle of Chamberâ€" lain‘s Pain Balm, and the first appliâ€" cation gave me ease, and before the first bottle was used I felt like â€"a new person. Now °I feel that 1 am cured, but I always haa.a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Pain Im «in the house, and _ when I feels any sympâ€" ‘*oms ofa return I soon drive it away" with one or two applications of this liniment. For sale by all drugâ€" h;‘“!:flcmrml . Mighilyp | draw your chairs | Bot And low in the or k * ut 8'_'" o Major Lacey tc mamaged to incroass his thirty last week e€, COL ET the old qu mt understand that Wilde L2 ECS HL!;-AMM A PASTOR‘S SUICIDE. Explosien ar Warship. MINE WORKES WIN, Doing His Best. In a recent issue of the "Booklovers‘ Muguazine®* the novelistâ€"Fraork 11. Spers« yian onters a ples for the "art of skipâ€" ing.* It is not tooâ€"much to say, he af« }lmu. that "the whole body of literatiure, as we know it, stands for no art #o much f’s that of skipping. The forgotten, the lost, the buried tomes, represent what the world has skipped." Khe continues; "Phe trouble with our dutiful Amegi ean bookâ€"lover is that he feels a ques tion of eccacionce ! ,Li;jflxrv, No sera t:; could te more stviincd. 1« not every ok provided for his recreation of value largely in proportion to the authors own mastery of the art of skipping?t Kvâ€" ery book that churius ils reader does s0 noi mione by what it provides; it charms by what it omits. & C ~"Lot the bockâ€"lover cullivate the art of skipping. It is an art. and it may bi leirned, mostered even, by the averaga reader. Fol‘ow your own instinct in it) nothing in the art of skipping is so sure as {our own instinct â€" kead while your book holds you. The bookâ€"lover offers "‘Then comes something ery word of it. You read till an inward monitor st master, you resume the a "How many readers there are whe read after this lazy fashion, and how many writers there are who Teel com pelled to eater to: their laziness, Th question which the average novelist anxi ousl; asks himself is mot, ‘Is this goo: art? but ‘Is this easy reading?‘ Do the story get well unier \\"B in the firs chapter?t Is everything s®h clear sail ing that absolutely no mental effort i required? Is everything cu out in a« vance which the average reader, fo whom the average novelist writes, migh be tempted to skip? _ j "If the average novelist fails in his éatimate of the mental grasp of the averâ€" age reader, he has the atcrage publisher at his elbow to help him with friendly advica and commercial expcrionce, cutâ€" ting out descriptions, abridging conversaâ€" tions, â€"excising digressions, gelting rid, in short, of everything that might tax in ever so little this procious, coddled fmâ€" culty of attention. The book must be r;:slred beforeband like a predigested ; nothing must be left for tie read er to do but kindly to allow his eyes to rest for a certain number of minutes of hours on the printed page, after which the contents are ll!gpoltd to be absorbed. If at any point a bad syraptom aKpnr-, such as,a tendency to wander, there is something wrong with the proprmrationâ€"â€" a hard ploeg,'rrhlpu. not quite prediâ€" gested. Out with it; let us go on with the llhrvx maltose. Unfortunately with many readers, those in whom mental ullvflh"hn notubnn un.ltaptlm' =& stroyed ,ntlr- on, method deâ€" fents its m e Leit with nothl-f to do, ‘:\o blissfully wanders o‘I nto other or etmerges from a g’u of dm-n'nun-eimm from The lonowln‘ story of the Poge in told in the Italian papers. ‘A depuâ€" tation of the monks of some order had obtained an interview with him. _ Acâ€" eofdlag to the etiquette of the Vatican, only Cardinals are allowed to sit in the Pope‘s presence, and an invitation from hiim to do so is -""""ï¬ etrlivalml to the promise of a Ca ate. Pope Pius X. is a plain man, utterly indifferâ€" gl \om?: ctiquette of th:h‘!’lpol Court. 6 * to take .‘:r.:u"l'hv Eï¬ hmht they" venture to :h“‘ while % do notdln““ e upe‘: €, me to Cike your chairs lorwatd tor Yyou 1" EGâ€"Mâ€"WWW long enough to make sure that all f':.n :iux t-h‘.b hero and the heroine. *tâ€" curgesegâ€" i.iteoimzurc, 1 These are symptoms of kidney derangement. © ‘They are cured when the kidueys are induced to work properly; Bu=Ju disordered kidneys. It restores these organs to healthy action. A single trial will convince. Buâ€"eJu is sold by all druzgists; .‘ box of . 5o pilis, soe i n l 22 o â€" Constipation, : Urinafy Troubles, Swelling of Extremities, Pain in Joints or Hips, Chills, Backache ‘ek which mn'kqn question, whether it is "a ’:‘('m.' twins." He ment that in a certain nsas there were: three Id ning of your ow e and life. Setc . The bookJove own needs out ¢ for all is not fa w aes a "capable . critis old fast to thos st®h clear sail mental effort i fceut out in ad ige reader, fo ist writes, migh list fails in i rasp of the aver &crage publishe you wantâ€"ev ontentedly on is and, like a i: one flance, Mr. Sperr "prediges} rt: e are whe , and how ) ‘feel com iness, . Thr velist anxiâ€" s this good NEW YORK, N. Y., ANO WINDSOR, ONT. \ _ The coffce tr®e is an evergreen shrub, growing, in its natural state, to a height of fourleen to eirhtun feet. It is usualâ€" ly kept trimmed, however, for convenâ€" ience qu picking the berrics, which grow | along the branches close to the leaves and resemble in shape and color ordinâ€" ary cherries. The tree caunot bongrown abovs the frost live, neither can it be vecessfully grown in the tropies. The most success‘ul climite for production is that found at an altitude or about four | thousand feet. Anything much above 1 this is in dansor of frost, which is fatal to the tree; and, when eoffce is grown much below this, it requires artificial whade, which materially increases the cost of proditeticn and uces not produce . As._to _ the of_ooflen, tho. Am« gend %m m was first found growlng wild in Afabia.~ Hadji OQmar, t dc:\fl-h, discovered it in 1283, six hundred â€"and mentm‘{un ie was dyi:’ of hunger in the \pmuu. when, finding some small round berries, he tried to eat them, but they were bitâ€" ter. Hostried roasti’ng them, and these he finally sieeped in some waler beld in the bollow of his hand, and found the dreootion as refreshing as if he had parâ€" taken of solid food. ï¬-\e hnrried bick to Moeha, from which he had been banished, and, inviting the wise men.to ke of bis discovery, they were o v%ud with it that they made him a" The story is {old. writes Thomas R. Dawley, jt., in "Success," that coffee wis introduced into the West Indies in 17°3. by Chirge,â€"a French physician, who gn- a, Norman gentleman by the name pf De & Norman gentleman by the name pf De Cliewx, a captuin of infuntry on his way to Martinique, a single plant. The sea voyage was a stormy one, the vessrl was driven out of her course, and drinking water became so scarce that it was dis« tributed in rations. De Clicux, with an alfection for his coffee Y‘cnt. divided his rortion of water with it, and succeeded n bringing it to Martinique, although weak, not ?n a hopeless condition. There he ghntcd it in his garden, protected it with a fence of thorns, and watched it daily until the end of the year, when he gutbered two pownds of avfice, which he istributed among the inhabitants of the island to be planted by them. From Martinique cof&e trees in turn were seni to Santo Domingo, Gusdaloupe and other nc}xg?xbor!ng la!sr;ds. : ho coffce trée is an evergreen shrub, to the tree; and, when enfice much below this, it requires whade, which materially incr cost of proditeticn and uces no as marketable berrics. It is this particular requirement th has never been successfully north of the Mexican boundary Amons the mm:v'm{. says The Essex Nee‘‘y News, at the West Fi1d, Grays, th witness the distributdon of prizes to the Shaftesbury bovs were two brothâ€" in denomination, got on as clerics should. _ At scent of a fine Havana as clerics should. _ At length, as the scent of a fine Havana was wafted to his nostrils, one pulled ont a wellâ€"seaâ€" ron:d pipe. “i‘xhi I;rother." nid[ his friend, "when shal ure you of that bad habit of siï¬oï¬?ï¬n"m a twinkle in his cye the other replied through a cloud oa smoke, "There are two places to smoke, you know. . One is this world ; the other is the next. I‘m going to get mine done in this. . You can do as yourlike." w o00 T ED. The following style of typewsitten lel ter is suggested for use when you don‘t care to say it right out: "Dear $irâ€"â€"You will plea$zexcu$e thi} but I am $orry to $ay that the letter $ i9 mifting from thi® typowriter, whereag I cannot do better;‘ 1 wish to $ay, how ever, that if you Should hnppen up $treet $ome day Soon, I wou‘d conside it a $ource of great pleague if you woul® $top iu and $ee u? sbout a ecrtain $ma!l mattor that $howd be Settled. Yom Sincere Servazrt," ete.â€"Columbia "Dis paich. organs to Lealthy action, , vig The Origls of Coffem Not merely simmering â€" must be fresh and must boil . A Gentle Remincer, Roal Hot Water for Blue Ribbon Tea tes cs. It is owing to irement that coffee recessfully produced ob 0 %!ï¬; ' ':\ Nguâ€"a o. ue ) e emel t y o inige~ % c | â€" \.‘1.1';_-»35,“.&- ell differing logcther exinbir Mastar in % uver Wayte Packing Oe se hrie Packing soucy to LOan on luu-pg E. P. CLEMENT, K C. K Conveyancer A. 1. Molizide qoser, sto | tss 14 Gueen ob Rerun mum‘“m \ f M. ORA M, f Mc eeentn ces o M H WEHB, M.J}. ' " d ces wew touke Licentiate of the CouJege of Physi n'uuï¬.mA " Eu :'I Â¥ thart ,.,',.{.,"#..3,., -'3;' du:m:n.wun-xdï¬_. R. W. L FTLLLARD, a DT (Bortr 5o. 41e of Toreato thstves gepns end Acocicheurs of 4@: tads, ist in d e# of nose and Atunthhl?:lven tz.t:u use of the x w *"NAPE*E*A X . Ray and Electwie Curr l;“br dingnosis and treatment % â€" TAHE BERLIN X RAY AND oTE THERAPEUTIC LABORATORY. . Xâ€"Ray, Electâ€"icity and High Frequency Gup renis l:l'td in all their "fl#Ll:‘lq.l 0 dia nw;ilnd uum&Nol chronic dises nelud ng diseases of ose, Ear and Throat cezr. Goitre and many ferms of Temiors, € L of women, ail forms of.rectil d wrh cele tub rcuiosis of h.:ï¬t glands, bores and joints, all forme rvo m&muon m’n:z Btreet. Opposite Wi complaints, neuraes bonh} neu C insomuia, paralysis (come forms}, «czema, superfluous hair, mo ‘tlnn es elit:. 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