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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1905, p. 7

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At last he ‘11- wmted at the writing. would have done, lull ot mtrimsitr. “able, beNie l'l'I,t fair. white sheet , f undo: the pretense ot arranging a Mind paper. pon- ond in . lie tttttst tell hum or a chair. He bowed and (mined the that he had nrrirmi safely. and. " from, cumin; the door after him. comic, ndal n fl-w words to any h.w Sir Clinton rose, and bowed somewhat rum-h he had m'ssed htw-that wmaL! stimy. _ only no simple kindnms: he Wm!!! "I " Four pardon," he said: 'N rcqr msish his e'gar before he began. [Luv lr am quite " n has to know--" long had Ietttsr-writisut"bccrt m gxnat tt Then he paused: there was 'something nnlsnnro to him? He lay haul; in it'e familiar to him in that tall. Blends: chair. musing again; how "tramp. tent tigure-teue, " was crap"! in a large no one spr.ho or ttor. thstt of all tlr, trarclimr cloak, and a thick veil comr- purtim and balls discussml there wzw ed the faPty--tttt fndelinabie sexual-hing no mr-nlim mum.- of her. Hie had heayd that mused his heart to heat and his of Wt punimlur marrio,ees. tto "H? pulse to “will. "e went one slop nearer seemed to be missing: from the cir-l 8: to her, then tell back in his chair. -rontuLi1.iuhat-ai-drad 4m: MA” -"T mu -tNttstetsee,'"htitehiMrsitt" T1) Lordon fur m",&:wflMâ€"MW " I. were to meet “I. In aid to than. ,. new 100! coldly inte be. null you hee without won! a: ey, or. but. can In would stop. hold all his haul in greeting to her. out Duly, mildly. and, ntter tom [0' mm“, iatroduee his wife'. my. in: would pique her ml: women - like to know that they have low! power: they - like to know that I v8.15. in may“) then. And he an to mane", with a “slit. bitter, locking laugh: “It. shall as how completely T In" new from her." _ He went home " Inn " VIP. to Dun. " Clinton Adair'. min: homo tan a beautiful one: it was culled TM- lnlo Home. In it had once bveu in- habit“ by the earl at that name. " ”on u bin engagement to Lady Mar ind become a certainty. he mnehual “(dale Home and titted it up most eminently; he had Inn-had . man fortune on it; "on then it did not “on: m him loud enough toe his tair you“; love: He entered In. magrtifVeut house with a I‘m-ling of desolation not to ho amazed in words Of coum there wan every comfort. new luxury-BY Clinton cared " non. of it. There was an irvd claret eu prepared tor him: he man-d it ine 1'lUl'li',' away: he did not can: tor it: In um saying to hinnmll' that it he had only heard her name, he should have hen contented. . _ He went inm his own study, the mom thlt he had Intended, ”(In when mar- ried, to nae enlin-ly for himself: here it would be may to mite to DaJsr-- there was ummrhtS. "I shall not want admixing. c0olph"." he said; "it tshot Into. not ten o'clnck; how long the hunt: arr. I will rill; when I require you; I bare sunnc'lmters to write." u., dimu-nl his W'tt in the ink, s7gh’n2 to h‘msolr. trying to 1cm" his scattered tttonuNs. sayiu: to himwlf that h' had to write to Daisy. Study tho [mi it of urns! was on him: he had wsitien In tar ak "Mr P.ear Daisy," when he was’ dreaming again. _ Sir Hinton ruse trom his "e.,ir. "This will not do." he said: "I luv; no EXI‘IISL‘ for muh fully. I cree'siri. b.e, fore "mu-on that I mu arhartuut ot my. Iv". I hair boon-how man)" hunts in London? and yet during that timo I have thnught of no single thiug oxr'rm [any Mar This WM not Ju. 1 had has-r to hark to F'rtottryyar.taro." fickle world? "In it w": “$le tittemvtinx to write. Sir Clhtton Adair wont ahrnprlr ottt of his study: he must write ‘on tho morrow: he would go to the drawing form and nod. lie “Tut. Irwin: himau4t for h's weak- was and fully, yet unable to conquer CII.\ I'TE1t XXVI. A 14:01:21 WOMAN MUBtitIED. The law Wcre Mt all lighm] m that beautiful mm. " was a may mu would have charmed an artist: In (and: enduring. no Hug." gliding. no Ill- ouis-tic muss of ohsrs. So fur as a Wanda ta, " jun-m, this was one. n was ttlm-st ttll white-white silk. white tttev, huermixml with tt pale shade of nqu-r. These won- fow picture. but they new nl the Lest. '1 In- and charm or the mum was. pcrhaps its profusion of Rowttrs-- they were "verswNrrt', gm t unluls at white hrarirrths. “we: filled with rich stadiums. heliotrope and war Inna: it was a grateful paradise of per- mmo. . One at ttw Inning was lighted, and m'.en the hug‘ rum-n with a soft. [warty light through vyich the (lowers qhront. ed pn'vly. Tw at the windows were Imam]. and 0on saw the tall. gum;- trees' stretching tat and wide, the blue it", with in golden stars. . Sir Clinton _ an easy-chair nem- to the open window, and sat down to, think; muse mile. goldrn ttttg mid much to him. How lone h" had hrs-n there he did not know, when his rufet. Adolphv. ”Retail the mom. hula! from the ECU The use of a Barometer The everyday convggicnce and usefulness of reliable barometer: is becoming more and more recognized by Agriculturists and the general public. A guarantn‘d Anrrold Barometer I made by Short & Mason, London, Eng.) [will he sent prepaid by Diamond "all for tasa. A complete treatise on " Weather Instruments for fill. Home " will be mailed to your address for 25c.. or included free with any barometer. RYRIE BROS. ---uMrrEe--- 134-133 you; BT. Town-r0 . oar. nothing to distract his Ea Gis..d of Hie I“, who - to a. you." "A Indy!" In aid. ratttee with! " the Intelligence; “u an hour?" "St b only in: an. sir," sold Air night. “and the Indy wishes no to In! "iesurso-rromue-ytaoee,nu to: bill.- h Inner-liver -- _ __ “ham - be n W,” he all. mmwmdly. "I - no lady who Would count from a distance; I know no hm that is Impala". Doe. he y... - nnm. Adda)!!!" "No, au- Clinton. atie'qrotite not [he can. or end." “I cannot tell. " Clinton. he woo-l n thick veil. and mks h a 'tro-. mulled who. I cannot tell um g have m her or not." Sir Won looked, as be felt, annoyed. "'lhm in no peace in London," he laid. “Sam absurd nub-admin tot a bazaar. or some new“ of the kind. I mum 1 must are her." -uii, ioi. m. Ind” no naked um. "Hare you - hee bet-3201': " "Cittintt so, Sir Clinton," m. the de liberate nmwer: Nhe seems like one who will not so until the has own you." "A duettekmaooremamttr, or I comm to” in Inn-h of rectal“ for I ball.” laid Sir Clinton to human. Adolphe stood roman“: waiting. F.et 019k: his mallet with Ven curb “Show her in." mid SI! Clinton. nb. mpdy. "AmAher time my I am not in --I an: in no humor for follies." Adolphe bowed-he would have bowed just the mine had Sir Clinton refused to see her: he was one of mm well- inined tenant; who hare eyes. yet do not Bee-oMrB, yet never bmtr-aense and mason, yet never tinny them to the "airs of their mantel-s. He was not tP no wry long. when he returned ha ushered in a tall. slender. black figure. He did not Ringer. as some A seen-nuts would have done, tall ot curimity. tmdor the pretense ot arranging a blind or n ehnir. He bowed and quilted the room, closing the door after him. Sir Clinton rose, and bowed somewhat stimr. _ “I " Four pardon," he said; 'ft ral- ly am quite " a has to know--" 'lhett he paused: there was tsomething familiar to him in that tall. slowly: figure-true, it wns crap"! in a large trawling cloak. and a thick veil comr- l She laid her fair. Bower-like tnee on ttis hands and kissed them. He thought minute]! still in a dream. She tightened the clasp of her white arms round his, and he thought he was drmtmintt still. 2t dark, traveling-cloak fell to the nor, and he saw the graceful. slender Fume. She had thrown the hat and veil aside; he saw the golden held and beautiful fact; he thought still thnt he was in a dream. Iris head whirls, lbi. brain burns, his heart beats. Ile- {member how be had loved her. haw he had worshipped her. and she was ‘here, kneeling " his feet. duping h’m fhandr, kissing them with her beautiful In”, she who bad been his mot. "rtr Uzi-m." I. - The next moment she was kneeling It his feet, tair, white arms "laspru round his arm; a lovely, tair young lane was gazing with trassionate joy into ho. “Ciintmx, Clinton! do you not know me?" we cried. "Speak to me. dear. I have been praying and waiting for months and years to see you main. I have boon praying. and waiting and [”1ng Where hnvc‘yon been, love-- whom hare you been?", _ . _ Team were fast falling from the unantiml eyes; the sweet lips that he runomborod " so sc‘ornful and so grand were quivering; the lowly Inca that he have never tottehed,sare ouep, was near nis. and the white. tender arms round him. Was he mad? Wan it a dream? Waa kg msreept _ _ -- “Nay." she said, “not Lady May, bot am- own Map-the May who found mt when you had gone from her that her whole life was bound in you"; the Mar who has longed for ynur return " the ilowem long for dew. Oh, my 141-, I thought I had lost you." "Mas'." he Got, woader%gtr. "Lady --Lad.r May'." - - H _ "You will never call me pmlld or mid again?" she says. "Oh. Cruton. .how could for: go away. and stay away BO lung? Oh, lore, how could you leare me? You must have known that I Ihould be sorry. I own frank"r that I was quite in the wrong. I ought Inn! to hare M101] in thnt wrrtehml play. I did not enjoy lt, believe me. Clinton, mi in the loan. I was miserable ull the time. thinking of you, lore, thinking of you." _ - miitiirrirrrrtircir 127? you mum mo, and I am proud. I had berti spoilt-d by too much nanny. but I new: thought you would leave me, lore-- never." _ Again who kisses the hands so tightly clasped in her own. and again he make: no trt-ree-ho is too stunned, too be. wildorod tor that. . “if you hm! not been qnih- no angry. FEE-.1 try1lSUy21eL1tlAzes? 42194344912: He is beginning to term-m- now, and he my". In a trmttblintt Toiee.. "tsit yon. really you. May '." "You. min-z nnxl. Clinton, I made mp my Winthrm "mm" my " lung as you would, I would wait hr you. and I come here and Rum-l by you until you promise to forgive me." She took", no titanium, m ttewitrttirtt in her “wot. my madness. her um Mtion. her mnilrm, and her Ions. thot In new more an.) more brwiMrre I. Ite II lost-At-ttmst.' IMI. F I "I promise yaw." HIP said. "that if you Mil forgive me, t will be " humbl- u hither" l haw m prowl: t will he luhmhnive to "my wish of yum-w- obedient as a child. You will “who ll. love. will you not?” ' he looked up at hm. them and the - pre. were full of pauionwvnd In. and tndemm; they were Just an a look " m. in In ,rMent 'reptrty to I“ tref lg ttlt "on In: m.~m-u.umuqu- dt-sahhouuum-h nudism-h built-[mm “undo-Ii. "ttmr" 50"" tuetriu-el_h.qrPt "Ti-roa.ee-tt-bl.Mnrr' “Mari-d!" do mud. with a It“. ummmdnlhow - In". "Horkeututt-yud1rhi'o you can any? I .3 out. but Inuit: And any, cold and _ to. u um: can“ my and to may a! one but you. cth-.--r' “I tho-1M M "In "ar+d to it. Dub ot My. 1 u_onn that I 'iGGGiki, tuition” tt h the W W " t." “You nut alto have can the ep- mdmf' II. a”. “I. no In, can; about it. I may the Duh at limes"! Not T, Fe". In "" an}. a duh. l um thought of “In; any on but you. Clinton." l new: you! the Min." he I. "And ma staid “a: luau-c you than 1 had can!“ the duh? - a. you, Clinton! You told no out that woman phyed at love; you so. now tour mire it Ir. You, on I m_-ewr - noon. believed we martial. And I have been MI the time at true to you n the star: to and! count. Whieh " a has played a lore, you or Jr' u - - '-.." ___ "w. M""" __ He did not answer her, for he couli hardly yet mule the bewitdeeUtr lulu at her presence. the reality or her "wet. shy ciret-,herlorirsg, tettdre word-I. He ventured to touch her had: It was more to In it it were real than. uny- can; else. .Bhe glanced up at Um duh. “I was did to you. mad and tit-I. and tmk'.ud-ttar, l mu crux-l: bat 1 “no only tt foolish girl. and I liked to esereise my power over yor-a think I glottal in it-and my mum-u. my pride but made you BO mach afraid of In! thit you dare hardly touch my haul. oh. Clint-n. Clinton, my lore, whom I wounded .0 cruelly, bond your head-- Hoop down; love, and kiss my littr-the lips that should have burned wi,tt the cruel woeds they said to rout" "The idea," she continua. in n low. nun-o: tone, "of you even thinking th " I “ou‘d marry the duke! Yul will -brogtratomr. fattntmtp wtthm.Teomter h]? He could not refuse; no thought of refusal come to him; he was nimply to t and bewildered. "raid lot: We the“!!! wake and tiud it all 1 dream. For the Beemad time in his life his lips touehui hers, and then all the passionate love of his heart seemed to woken and hunt into pnuionnte ttttme. . .“My darting, my dndinxl". he cr'cl. holding the blushing. tTower-like new bétwm his hands. drhskiwg in its low- linm n a man dying of thirst drink: water. "Mr darling'." he reiwated, tor ht-.scmued to have lost the purer of using words freely. She named through her tom-I. "Non I am contrast," the says. “You normal so strange at finst that I teh afraid you would not be friondly: bat yculure'my friend, my love, are you not'." Fur answer he kisses the red, sweat mmuh, the, white (around. the luvuly threks, the golden hair, the white hands ~kism them as a dying mother br1usea he? only child. marry you?" _ "I remember." he mid. "Well, that kiss I cottsidrred as will did, that it was our hotrotlml. You thuught the Duke of Rosomm kisscl me in who play: he never did--it wan only preomi, he dared nut. Aitd Iis1e.n. low, liretcet-rott hare been nun-1y a lung time, yet you mar tiske the kiss {mm my. lips sou-laid on them than. Ther h:ire never been touched sine" by man, woman, or child; I have ke_t them, love, for you." What can he do but bend down an]: and do what she bids, take the his: bark again. Then he remembers that she is knceling,'and he says: “May, my darling. let me find you a dwir." . . But she thoheq in Inughiug glance u: him. "No." she says. "I have been a mume child, and I shall rennin new until I an: forgiven." T T "Yoa rm: fol-giro." he replied. “Quite?" asks Lady Map. And his answer is not put-in words. P He has quite forgotten Daisy. Hearett help and pity him'. Forgotten " mur- riaze, trrrgotten Daisr--isver.vttt:tra or ct-pt his banning], bewildcliug lore. lumvel G.. after I had promised to, CHAPTER xxvo. , Too LATE. "t have won my pardon hardly," aim mid, in tt laughing tnim.‘ "t than“ suppose the laws of decorum are qtt'te an aside by this Visit: but Miss Inc-k- “ood lnhws about it--1 told hvr. and she laid (hat. under the ciretttm'taneor, it would not be wrong." -. -- -. "'siii"riisar G, trrirromr," um 31: Clinton. l _ _ "Some might any thnt I could have writtem So I might, but no many n'- ch1eats happen to letter-some Mn Int. Bcme delayed; bcsiu'es, a letter (-ou‘d w t say so much as I can Inywlf. I reel at your \rrivnl this morning h the Court Gkectte--we are shying " Th-r- trn Nest just now-ttnel the mommut I rl-ml " I triel out to Miss Lockwmd 'tre in ovum! ht Is mine? She mu: phi” ed. too-rho always loved you. M hut do 5am think I did. Cuntortt--r, wh.rrrt an; world calls proud. com [Adv Mars" s---. 1rte,,,tti',tUTrtiSttt 3.5..“ an. III - tterr-set-t_. "g-4H "" - but Mar, to Dimitri-nay}?- guy-Ila! Wuhan-rum“ t-gu.er-tiatenHt.Mt" wkmmtlvoddvnltuI-n -.ittudxreéteds_drd-- hIMQI‘oddu-ctomu ”may“ hoes-01min: AViuuatvat.tMgg.m-.,-d' an“. In.“ It valid: In. " ”taut-Ithaca“! vmm-deu-mk-yull. You ammunitqnlunfmnu magnum-24¢: dun-um.“ t antt go but to “I. I!“ vision! Tun-57613;! "r' 'et" m -arAtset..mtrtNmqmatrratttiel nil Mote." “I - you." be HM. My. “All. yer-you. have you [an no. and ' Ion has eye-3' but no on. it. Would.” That - [and In: in! on: pk how on! ll. hair. . ---- -- _ “How thin 19:: no. Clinton." a and. “no you but In: so may he. on k. " will In the work of my lilo to drive than Mm any. How you In" altered! you took u (but! you In" been through ”an of pain!" “So I hue," In arid, in a low. so. who; “and! ”It! at "in! on! any: vim; 1 u, 90!) I In} mad: and: would have been non manual than It: [my l, tugged." - .. _ __.. Nt I: all over new, dear." [he mill Windy. " shall spend my “to in mm. to make you tenet all about it: and after thir, after tonight. we will‘ never allude to it “uh. It an be all imam: and “when. You will MW" laugh " woman's love lulu. mung Ihall you? Bee how true, and how; stream-when nudging!" .. ..‘ "mamas; my ire replied m. a I“) as: was Alma-(‘1 not; “new! She thew her cloak from the 'tttte with elude. 1owutahotrerNetttagr. pine; q "MU. bochrood uh! once an per- batm you would never forgive me. I told her that you would hover Mule. Why, that night who you we" co en- try with me, If I had held on: my head lulu you would have add." A "Yea. I would In". qtniiC' "But was; “retail. at my oe m the best; If it had not been forth& quarrel, and the nomw. the min of be. ln; parted from you. I mould hue . wnn been proud and cold; it in: but! me such a lee-eon," the continued. humbly, “I shall make your love end your happiness the study ot my lite." He has been wrapped (n I dream on Moudlul. no delicioua. that he hardly knows, even when she rhea. toe die han been kneeling all the time. “I must Bo," one said. “I dull Bttt let you take me home. Clinton, become I do not wish any one to know where I hare. been, but to-mormw you will like to come to Clilfe mmse--Come In only on you please, stay u long as aim: £44m 5.1M -Lfflwmwmmmmn.-.""’"""‘"' I I i_ttt 3." iaaa Trititi, - '6': mag-u Then she went up to him, I clem- light in her eyes. a humoroul smile on her hte, a pure, sweet. tender soul re- ticcted In her charming face. Once "ml Hm}. ft WWI Sci“: long enough to say 't Inf "Mr lore," she said, very gavel: and quietly, “you have mtdoncd me. but ' shall never pardon myself. What in the hour of my cnprlce and tony I BE- fused you, I give you 'tow-mr whole heart, my whole love, my whole truth. my whole life; and when you ask are to be your wire I shall no! 'real'" "What to it, love. what In itr' she naked. . - He tried. Haven help him. he tr4od to Ipeuk: he tried to any to her, " am married." but the cold, white lip: '".5?'l dumb, be could mum no word with them _ She plum her soft, warm hand on his brow. 'Whr, Cllntcn," the said. "you an lil. I nun quite “no. What is it?" . He tried again to my to her. “I am mnrrleu," but he could not. Inching at her In her tair young beauty, on happy, no loving, with that [Incl light in her eyes and that glad mile on her line. he could not slay her with tit- words. Me could for rather bare taken a hor iron and scarred her beautiful mee-it would have been easier to bare taken a dagger nml plunged it into tter white breast than have said (la-m {Words to hee just they: . _ " more she rained be: white, hair Arms. and laid them on his neck. _ - He had {when hit uni-mane - riage. forgotten Dally. forgotten ova-y- thintr hut his sweet and fair younz love. who was humbling herself so sweetly to him. At the word "wire." he wake up to a sudden. "rift, keen lento of the truth. - _ - Grant Huron! how dare he to than! with those pure arms around his mark. that tender Nee raised to tsim-ae.. who was tt married man. In the swim-:31 of lightning he snw it all. ner love. the crown of bin life.‘ her urn-t repent- ance, her tendemeu, had " come too lam-mo Iatel _ - He drew back from her with I tee tible on": a livid hue - over Mn face, " lips tumod white as the lips or a dead man, but even " he draw back till followed him. - "VA Suki; "iii; . chum; ts _ load and. anxiously. "r?iirr-iiabtttmt," he said: N was“! "ridii, Tmaivariisarr" have been!" to “mum; bot the was still [minus on him with tender, 1orittyitr. A _ It "Hut that in very dangerous. You, must my: I doctor: I ma“ insist upon“ It. I cannot lac-rd to lone you now that I have found you." Ik- looked at her, . "Wank! you grinn- so very much it rm Ind nit now. Mast" he laid. ‘ T tttso. Ibook hee charming head, "Mr answer It!" make rott min. I know." trho radial. "I'm. I m trot esatritrrratimt, Ctinton--t think I thank! die it I lost mu again, or, it I did trot div. I nlluukl - hare "mum: mo- mm of happiness while I “vat: that would alum-t be worse than death to IIIQ‘. tor t lam htotsrtrC', - - an. "Mi in": didnab'n'ml." he an. "what then?" "Ah, them dear, I mm! haw lib amt-i. " would have been Haven'- wm: but , animal.) never have hunk-i. cannon. It I had lost you in lhil wot-Id I‘nhuum hare I'm'ul ht the in": of III!- ing you In the lth. But I In. It brt you. law." _ 'teuro-ttttr “pm Mar-tut In "to Interval I had {mm "tt-4ove6 tune on also?“ 7 "I cannot fancy anything of 00 kind.“ the MM, hoghhtgir. "MN! - I. to Inn-[Inc that the um fall. .0 Ian wrun- tt IMM, the "do to-low. t mid Id but" Incl I this. "a u t mod." A "T vn-rcénr'n-d himself by I terrible ee. "itiid in! in In: um." in “M. TO " Co1tritrtlED I select only the pickings whicn come up to the Red Rose standards of richness and strength in Indian, and delicacy and fragrance in Ceylon teas, and thus that "rich, fruity flavor," of Red Rose Tea is produced and maintained. , Taed Ros 2 O l '. " good Tea . ' t H. Lucia-ooh. y" _ aloha. N.I.. Tm m MEETING OF TARIFF c0lhli1lssl0l1 "if you cut on our revenue on the raw matcxial imported and stop the revenue on imported (locks by putting the duty too his?! you will hit us pretty hard," said Mr. Fielding. . Suspender Trade. Mr. C. K. Hagedorn, to: the sus- pender manufacturers, preterm! the [allowing requests: Webs (or suspend- erstmlets um garters, 20 per cent. trimmings, go per cent.; all m'anulac- tures ot leather, 20 per cent.; leather in sides [or suspender smututacturiag, 10 per tent.; aiid a tspecific duty of 50', cents per done on suspenders. iii) Fielding pointed out that with re- gard, to suspenders this would mean! a duty at 81.10 on articles costing‘ $1.75 a dozen. _ __ Higher Rate for Meters. Mr. J ' Messner appeared tor the Western Electric Manufacturing Com- pany and asked t.hat the duty on el-' ectrie,meterts be increased trout 25i rer cent. to 35 per cent., the same as gas meter manufacturers reccive.l Higher Duty tor Blocking. The last petition ot the day was from Mr. W. J. Moody ol the Alpha Chemical Co., protesting against the proposal to putaduty on tin plate, anh askel for an increase on stove polish and shoe polish from gs per cent. to 35 per cent., and on ink trom 20 per cent. to " per cent.. and for :the tree admission at carnuha wax, Vuseii in making shoe polishes. [ Sittings Ccnclude. At five o'clock Mr. Fielding tut- nounced that all the deputation had been heard and thanked the represen- tatives oi the Town Council and Bcartr ot Trade for the courtcsics tendered the Commission during their (stay in Berly ... -._..' " " lhjréi"silh'il)jj, President C. H. Mills and N Knnv. replied brietir and expn the thanks ot the (“inns for honor' contorted on Berlin by hol one ot the sittings in this town. THREE YEARS THE PENALTY Woodstock, Nov. Mmt.--Clare lhl. ems, who was arrested in Niagara. Falls on Nov. 14 and brought here to unswer twochargee, one ot taming a cheque, the other cl uttering formal cheques, was this .nntning senietwet to thrcc'yars in Kingston Peniten- tiny at hard labor. Heloms came here some weeks ago along witha Mrs. Wins'aip,’ with whom he had " ed from the other side of the line. They brought with them Mrs. Win- ship'n littl'e my. whom they yeserttd at the Royal Hotel. It was at the Royal that Hehrms uttered the (mud cheques. 'fst1taattysrettttettttt,r.e! illllNlitllhtl0l AXE! oeaatitttitmmtttrrtehhtae" Use 1uuTJAUa"4Md's'hhhr..-"ruhsh' It Makes Your "0th mm One-quarter tuqvaonfzd is mtlrielent for I cup of boumon, I plate cf soup, or n dish of vegetables, etc. Sold by att dragging and grocers. lam condo-nod Don.- " vttrtetiex ”than“. whom. “I anal-In. one u. "Il Id: ' - Odd by " m you know with quality of mum from the can: patch will sometimes vary from one dayto Appetiur. Drum and Digestiv- “an ith alohlv Concentrated One day tweet. my“ well tipcned, well colored, richly Bavored-atext day It mt dottdn---fo1Uyting picking k may. Sttttr, green, toame1y-eavoee9oor. __ . Tea, damn account of its volatility of Iavor, after pickingand during the eating 'troee" is very susceptible to weather changes A " hem of sunshine or bad weather nae: picking my nuke the difference between qoodand poortea, - -tG- that #1131: one picking my be int class, the next from the same garden my be very poor. tfo ii an 'd trout page 2 Why Tea Quality Varies uncut ulna. ton-h t Mills tutd Mnyor "ietir and expressed the (“inns for the on Berlin by holding ', Fate of mum" Mrstaata--tlin. of Her i, an Perished From Exp--- ' Nlnotsan Von-oh Repel-in! at Ghi. . l cage is wre_--Mitliort Dol- uee_utamar.uucA.akaigt-_.e, Ton Ehlps drew the Show. of the Upper Lake. _ SlPlillli)Mi WBECKS ELEVEN LiVES WERE LOST' Chicago. Nov. 80.~Repnrta received yesterday show that " vouch wen wrecked in the norm whlch swept over the great lakes Monday' night. and Tuesdny. Several fives are known to have been, lost, and it In (cared many others have perished as a result ot the te','."" B'.x veuela are reported unlu- (It. Monty Lens of Over $1,000,000 on Lake gupqriot. Duluth. Elam. Nov. 80.--Rieeett Pore. were lost and ten shipwreck: consu- tnte the net results of the storm of the inn two days on Lake Buperior. ot the wrecks, those of the steamer Mite taat’n. Cmcgnt City. Edinboro 1nd La- fayette teem to be tout. In addition the Elwood sank in Duluth harbor. the burn Menila In tow of the Latsyette Wu beached near Two Harbors. the steamer W. R. Elwin-ad and the Bren:- ford were stranded. while the hex-[en Mullen. and Constitution In missing. The strontium ot the Brannon! on Isle Royale was not aerial”. the Ihip escaping with a. puncture in the tors ward compartment and reaching Du- luth. The Muderia was m tow of the Edinboro. The Constitution we! in tow ot the “tuner Victory. The Com stitution is owned by Plcklnda. Matte or & Co. The Brandon! in . Knpmd boat. The W. n. BngWnd in an Ens- und Tami: boat. All the other boats named belong to the Pitt-burg Saun- ship Co; 7 _ _ Elmn Livu Loot. A III-emu: on the Lauren. w" drowned and the second uni-nut em - of the Edlnhoro wa- lost. while nine members of the crew of ttyt Ma- tuu were frozen to death or drowned. President Couiby of the Pittsburg Steamship Co. “rived at midnight in I. ”new train with wrecking upmrr ml. sud an effort will be mule to an lame of the ltnnded boats. The storm nu subsided. The ion to shipping will monthly exceed 11,000,000, The nee! atenmer Luann- and the steel bun Manila Went on the rocks on‘ the mainland north of Emtamprnent Island. nlno mne- from Two Hubert. Tueully night. The crew: of both haul. wIth the exception of . urn-mun. when name In unknown. were I‘M. Lataty.tto Ink. ht Two. Manna broke In two " soon on tho “ruck the rocks, but the two ven- ul- wen so do“ totem» that the men from the unmet. except the ttrt man; were able to jump m tho Mum- nrely. The ttretntut .lipped and tell Into the water. The Manila was no clue to shore that the branchea of several tree: hung down over the deck. v'l'he'lellerl tak- ing hold of the branchea pulled them. Ieiveo to land. They took aheiter In lilhlng huta until relief ruched them yesterday. The Manila probably wilt be aaved. Both veneln were bound up We Superior light for iron ore. ammonium led Might. Port Arthur. Nor. 8th--To Boat the Rooemount, which went almond at the mouth of the 'yeetle!t River, it will be IM.’ to lighten her at a portion ot her grain cargo. an. is renting ou a bottom covered with boni- derl had it would be dangerou- to pull on her. It was raid that the pitta heave apron. and that she in leaking and the grain damaged. " Die. " Income. Little Current. Ont., Nov. 80.-T'he “his Edna Ivan left Melanin Bay Ion. day night with the achooner - Penman. loaded with wood in tow for Gore Bar, The Penman broke her tow line. and the tug m unabio to Mei: her up in the blinding snow-torn; The schooner no im " anchor near Cape Roberta with two men. Cool-go Bum end Jan. nowhere. and a boy. Am. Connor. ht the meantime the new" ottth as for an the deck. drama anchor and drifted to Cochhurn iota-d. a alumna of twenty-ll" ntiea. “on - up at no yesterday main by the in lama tran, Met. Connor no in“ lead (go-3mm "th...-- - -trirrrrFiraietr,Uy, Sugar-coated, ugly to t"e; mild in action. hey cure} constipation, biliousneu,‘ Ilck-hendncho. btATf,rtk DEATH ROSTER I8 " 'errr-9ur-of-esrrrrr D lei-II S.ui'di'g m'.-L_. A... '0“ ”69in? w»!- I l Rug “a "In" Per" HI len P' -Eii" aiarawii ;rraGuiraLC" “w" my to la- u talus. a I to! I. A . P. (MINT. K c. k. 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