mmmupwn- h-d. "-tttNrerir' “In pic-nu: I. quickly mu. AM lulu it an plan; it in - to... to mu: "Noe. which - b [allj'llmouh' -rn submit at. no you no with“? “ma-cm" â€unnatural Mahmjpuihwul. null-ml qmatguatqf_ttttqabttgth. “lint ttse%eh_rmrdoar.gntrtttttte youâ€. “unmet-mm» night. Ihetsorqrttt-emtrrsqttett eoe_'ttsereomotts.'. no waited to tho door and stood than looking nu, town“! the am. “I'm afraid ther'" an all night Job or it. Tho mount-II MM In springing up." . 'Something-a whip. n pitrtot--tmtspped for out in the darkness. a little 'rtnppine sound. it putt of dust rose from Bly- moml‘o broad breast, and he put his hmul to his heart with a quick, Inward 1:19p of pain. "Oh.'" _ “What was that'." asked Ann. 130 swayed hack against the door rrar.te. and a yellow white pallor came over his face. “Some one has touched me." he said slowly through hla not teeth. "It's that cowardly hound Rpm-k. Go call your driver. Pm shot." lle tried to walk to a chair, but reeled and roll. - Ann's t1rst impulse was toward laugh- trr. It was .90 ‘nhsxml. so melodramat- te. so perfectly Impossible. r..- layman portly me and taeed her. his drops of agony sweat gieamed on his forehead. “It's no joke," he gasped. looming to divine her feeling. "He's put it right through, just above my heart. Don't let me bleed 'to death." he ended, with gutturnl harshness, and began to tear " his coat in the ettort to get It otr. As he took away his hand and studied his palm, which was red wlth blood. Ann's heart grew sick wlth horror. Her limbs grew numb and weak. Then, as she watched him tear- lng teebly at his coat, the long dormant woman in her awoke. She ceased to tremble and tell on her knee- beside “I! you mu, feet that you ought to ao"- Ihe began rumor (ably. "Would you feel safer it I stayed? m. voice poo-elm . note of tender- m-u " be muted thi- qneation. HI. tall form. outllned In the outer dork- neu. agnln appealed to her with power. She hesitated. "t never was ttmoBtr-- l mean I have never been "unrated from my kind In this way before. l am a city dweller. Ind, I confess, I on: a little nervous.†"Let me help you." she said. and her voice was calm and clear, her tistgers tirm. When his coat was on he sank again exhausted. breathing hard. "Then you'd like me to may?" be In- listed. "Yea, I win]: you would." "Then I will do up. I'm sure Barnett will exam: me when he krtowtg"- :‘Cut away nd shlrt~get " that hole and plug it," he commanded. "Any- "rm not." In mm to walk to a chair, but rated. thtntt that will all it. You'll tind some nix-son then In that ttox-dn the win- dow." “In shirt wnn’ wet ,rlth' blood. and yet the glrl cupped it away with steady hnnds. Me 100ka down at the wound Ind (hen mum-d up to her. 'Wm all rlttht. It wns n “NI Jacket'od 3030. It won't bleed much. and It's above my Inna. I'll foot him yet." The Rich, Fragrant Creamy Lather of BABY’S Wll SOAP loam the skin no white. smooth and "net. that every time " " and It - and delight. an" â€an. "and Q Int. mar-nu. not y REY l' i. 1t',lik'/tl s1ir,e.dJ.o8f.'rs3, =eete-"""d.e-.ivh Ati-re .==Tr=. ’71); III any». wild at q. and - cupid o! halt. with! In. It. (can. "Whodid m wttoMttP. “Sun and who did It. Ply; all: Inch.“ command“ I!!!“ “m m cold water nnd pour on It." mu! thu manor-mum toomuddladtopormuolmmlon. and wall. In: an“ - eluted the human wound. m '1. " maymslngtobhed. mood. “You'll Bntt moth- nnton an gari.anattsortverhmsrdtttr- urorstsu-saAam-hoehtuet totin-urwomatttnntheottser. pee wtttsttetemroatt-,nhoe0e" irked to out In! the shirt and lunch the blood as before. Raymond was recorering from tho ttrut shock or the wound. and. though his breathing was “cabled, his mind rm clear. “Non; Watson." he said to the driver, “unread tome blankets un- der Inc. and than you go out to the com! and take my brown more. with the nodule on, and slide out for Wal- lnce and bring a doctor. Don't urge the 'itttro-Wtst let her take her gtsit- and don't ride her bark. Leave her there." After the driver had helped him to n bed on t blttgtket Raymond added. "Now I". got to be quiet and wait, that's all there in .bout it." He looked at Ann. “Ian can go to bed and sleep. Youngster, you're in for sentinel duty tortlght"- Ann Interrupted him. “You must not talk. not mother word! Lle perfectly null. We will keep cool bandages on your wound an the doctor was." hm §6Tng " pun trmiith' "my -tiirTs6 ( keeps down. Wort; you takeit't", _ - He submitted to her directions and lay quiet. moving only to ollow her to change'the compress. Louis, when he knew what in: needed. became almost " deft " Ann and relieved her of tho painful task of replacing the bandages. But the powerful frame or the ranch- mnn grew each moment more Inert. and nt last they could not dress the wound at his back. _ CHAPTER V. on a long time the silence n- mained unbroken except now and then when the girt bent over the silent tigure to ask. "Can I do anything for you?" Each time she “Menu; with added tear, hop- ing eagerly tor‘hls volce. . "Oh, I wlsh we could do .omething," Ibe- whispered now and agnln to Louls. The boy, worn out with his day's ex- citement. struggled mantuily to keep awake. but as the night deepened ttlung- her rose about him like a wreath of be- numbing incense. His tense of what had taken place dulled. his head nod- ded and drooped. and at last Ann low- eeed him to the floor. when he dept, his eheee piliowed upon her feet. Again the singularity of the chance. the absurd unreallty ot the situation, came upon the self contained ~girl. in- estmg " to a 'riyteortt.vsttrttte mash. ter. Here now she ttat-Ann Rupert, most conventional of persons-in a rude ranch house. alone with a strange. rough man sleeplng in a deathliko trance before her. “to. JtorrimocAi1ttyet.ye_1te,t1tct, tense]: waiting, hoping each moment for deliverance. expecting each instant to hear the swift beating of boots. the hoarse laughter of the men; but only the wind serpents hinged and the wolf howled. V At last immoblllty became Intolera- ble, and, lowering Loam head to the 'toor, she gently placed his doubled coat beneath " and with a mighty et- fort of the will bent satin above the palm mm. to mule In his supineneu. and whispered: "Are sau um Butrerintrt Can I do anything for you? - --- in, tdined in: head slowly and with a glance which made her shiver un- swered: "No; I have ceased lo blegd. The minutes elongated like bands at rubber, nttnlnlng the length of quarter hours, and the night stretched away Timid], taking his brown wrist In her not: tirrger tips she tried to count the pumng ot his blood: _ __ In; wnlfcd n little time In silence, then Inld: "It’s more, but It's we“. Don't you feet it?" - -- _ unswaed. "I'm not going to die," he continued In a honne, flat tone. " could get up and mount In home man now. only I'd bleed It I did. It's hard to keep quiet tmthttBtttrtrtortott. tom'tMrtmtto die now. You’ve roused me, There. somethln; In the world for no to do." "You must not talk." she whispered. "Pte-it will do you harm." She put her band Impulsive]: on his forehead II it he were a child, and. no cloud " ore. and tny In silence for level!!- Inmates. When all: withdrew her pain tut muttered: "Lena it there. Ital. so cool and son." “Would you like a wet cum on you held?" "No-mir your hind-ll you a": mindâ€- nel- feeling toward him " the no meat was like that she mum-m to- ward her brother. "I don't mind. If It helps you.†she answered, but I tittett rose to her face. "The boy- will come In loan. and then you can go to bed and mt. I'll my to tumble you. You can . now. rm all right." he nld. . The night wore on intermlubly. At I lime past 8, mm and tar. Iron the than“ erowhttt of I cock. not ban burned with tor-the min was near! A. the wand the Rgttt came and roleâ€. (that and In um. Michal tret car. and then slowly. will. lgt a '1le "sed, tho m - at In... a. who can I. In. at - tum-0i. . ' "You'ro mum, good." In an - " "t ohlllvnoi [are you." no - I.- plled. - _ - - -- .7 it " more regular now," the .-ta.-.eKnetgtNq.t.t" “mu-mam“ homuHMO-bhu lea-n. 'gamah-Iem.- wwwumm “win-dorm“ -e-rt-Bo.t-drq.Mi magma-or kWTl'ldlll'u'ruWlLaTTGl “Go-ImuIBuI'nI-tth â€no. "trmtrt-nrtlte" about. numw-uah In." T-tnr-ttti-ot-r. mmumummuu mammmmcumnu umuumum1p¢a -rertf-tttottL ‘Mchaohlavmmmtww Unwwmmmh 1-6eeerairr'tqmeththqrow+rt. ummmmmmhmou blown-guy'q.Wo.~d.h~ tar-ttre-u-h-tinure-ttr-tut-tBets-Aa-tas - with Randal-War!“ "Da-ttts-Ott-e- at.†“JV-munch." watchman-cum -rtee.tttottL I tr-toe-th.--- Wanna-mutant!“ tar-ttre-tu-_-ttnM. that mamamw-m loot. Donna-mum ulttoavolllmu-ollnoull- "nt,-twnne--N-b- (cum-I'M. "Wttatrtstute--qttieh keenvcleocryoln. -egt-t.oftrrrntttrtt-e blanketsvmbhymldlkou nretieAtw Ann answered than Drum. “Como to mm. quick. Nr. Tur. gluon-111M!" Their response- were “to hunch: “Shot! Who that bun?" “Some one tired out of tt"rd--- lme in standing in the doorway. " ll! alone. He must Into help!†“Where's Walton?†“Gone for tho donor." Shaun; loose from In. bed. Enter Btagted on the run for the house. but Ann cried out than)â€: “Walt! Go quietly. You must not excite him." And, walking halide him. the returned totholwuse.aml Ina nortotduetbo other lies-den Illently followed. The Jungle of Baker's big spurs. mmuinr and peaetrnthse. called Raymond to o knowledge at his 'rurrotmdintrs. linker replied. “Yes, we (at her In- der." . He turned m- head and looked " the men In a way that made them tin-Ink and asked: “How’s the me? Did you stop it?" am. for when she wrote the ttoHzotttttt rays of the tiamlntt mu filled the room and the loud and hearty voice of a Wo_ man could be heard out In the kitchen. Her words came distinctly to Ann’s ears. "Now, Rob, you've got me to deal with. I'll out! your can: if you don't do as I say. You‘ve got to eat to keep Four strength up." Raymond halt closed hln eyes. "I‘m glad you're here. This lady needs o rest. Somebody did for me. Baker. you and Jones and Skuttle stay here. Perry. you saddle a horse and get Abe and his wife. Miss Rupert. you go to bed; the boss wlll look after me now. I can't let you wear yourself out for Bat Ann could not so easily be put ankle from her plain duty. "Nos l will stay till the doctor comes." Ann rose hastily. but paused before the closed door with a new and lingu- lar timldity. The coming of another woman made her own position embar- rassing. With a return of resolution she opened the door and met the big gray eyes of a tall. broad shouldered. slatternly woman, who stood over Ray- mond with a bowl of steaming broth in her hand. She was neither deft nor dainty, bat Ann perceived that she was capable and good tempered. a natural muse. experienced in the ways of the border.. ., . ., . At last. when the wounded man WIS lying comfortably on a thick plle ot blankets and the white light of the morning tiiled the cabin. Ann yielded to " entrant!» went to her room and lerr'v Herself dim} upon trer bet wlth n sense of having put all her case- ful, careless girlhood behind her. It was as it she had suddenly been titrrttt into a gray and bitter sen tar from shore. _ Louis, who had bien roused by the mtum of the holders and who sat wan-hing their slow and painfully can- (has handling of the sullérer with the mmo, tmeritotiomtt gaze of a sleepy kitlon. followed his sister into the in- nor room and stood in sllcnce till his bowriderment left him and his per- ploxity crystallized into words. Then he 9:! id: _ “Jupiter! I didn't know you could do such things. What do you think? In ho wing to diet" "'Good worming,†she called, and her 'utiectirrns and many of her phrases were masculine. “You must 'a' had a right hard nlght ot it. Friend of the Buruetts. Mob tells me." Her tnmlllnrlty and the essential commonnesa of her tone repelled Ann, who asked, with cool distally. "Can I do anything?" "I don‘t know, laddie. I hope not. lie done an I can." "Not a thing. I'm Mrs. Berfbtrims, Rob's nighpst neighbor. We come n-runnln' the moment we been! of this thhs 10.1: new a_ti1lgtLttartrpAtitp,t Enid neighbor." Mrs. Scrlbhius shook hands, carefully guarding her broth. "1 4rn't we [now you kept Rob down. I've had to just Ann repented and held out her hand. “I'm glad to lee you. Mrs. Scribblns. I'm Miss Rupert, and this In my broth- Fr." Bhe turned to Louis, who had crept to her side. pale and silent. Ann must ha we Groaned asleep the" . Créom Sodas have nude than“ famous all on Canada in a very short time. Crisp. inviting. “my. Mm from any/other eradar you but eye men. Sphtrdeter'ftttrntrer. The children will show you the merits of Mooncy’: biscuits I you give them the chartee. Hanna/'5 Perfection Stolen Pleasure mung-up». mm. Ann-:30. t.ttr-iitaer- -in'xriththrt-ttttrot.t" o.ae-suimttsi.etteatuatotts. airt.anaetmrtto"h."Am- m. llpl new! I. link. In. - lower. all In whispered. "i--tiehtg “They have (one for lain.“ “The: out hurry." Then to and. “Don" law me." With a conviction that In know he waa.ttouttoatie,aherrttV.otettter (on. vu tent. with n that. to up him. " will)»: lean you. Do not 1gieio.eatmere-lrstusdtsrro still. no bro-thins. " seemed that he tsnegeasteemtupmstttruBteoma.tte you! the reach at any medicine. Louis. awed quite out at " annual, no", drew Ann “no and win-peed. "How I: In?†“Hohwonc. 0tt,gqriahtttedttetrtr the Mexican boy, took a horn and was going to chase than up, but tho boy: wouldn't let him. They’ve Bent word to the railway. and they'll have Spec- Ale before night. Uncle Don laid that then fellows were only hired men, but .eeuurtomettseg'rea.toadeattiee (need two}: em' It. no had it in for the old time eowborts." CHAPTER VI. AMEN was " We“ when n telegram was kid It his el- bow by the mud. He opened it leisurely. thinking " me matter or business. but his hand- utm- ened as he rend: Bob Raymond In .1101. Send belt doctor In town qulclr. WATSON. For just a moment he at in silence. then rose and walked slowly to his ll- brnry. Seating himself before the lit- tie.t1esk on which stood n movable teie- phone receiver, he began to “make things hum.†He reached " friend. Dr. Braide. and not him in motion. He oulered out his racing automobile. He telegraphed Watson to take fresh horses and return by way of Junction and get the best doctor there. “Burn the air as you Bo," he added. V After giving orders for bl: “use to be packed he walked up to Mrs. Bar- tlett's room and kissed her good morn- lug without betraying his excitement 'Wm trr8rut out to the ranch," he said. “The boy. are having trouble with the hay, and I want to see how they're coming on. You won't mind, will you?" Braide, a small. smillng. trig you“ fellow, came out. "What id tt III about. Don?" . _. "Got your tools: " _ He pointed at " bag, "Emergency Lt." “Then all aboard.'" Henry leaped oat and caught up the bag, while the doctor climbed In [nude Barnett on the front seat. "Ot course not, Don. I'm going to be all right In a few hours. I'm glad you're going. You can bring Ann home. You should have gone with her yester- day." . “I see that now," he answered dryly. "It will be a startling world for her. Well, I'm on. Better stay In bed to- day. I'll be back by tomorrow night; I think." When he took his seat in his big. ttat. powerful auto car his face was Bet In grim lines. "Is she all right, Henry?" he asked of his engineer. "rn perfect order. sir.†"She needs to be This in to b. . record breaker." “This looks ominous. now much of a trip Is it going Io bet" Jinn, a â€shun mufwwawd Bap nett as he swung the shining ma pull of the ear Info Mogatron avenue. Wald: led directly oust over the plain. Beneath their feet the pull and cllcl of. the piston and the pm ot cogs - each moment more furious until all sounds fused into a humming tour. The keen air of the morning smote the rulers jovtnlly. The naming sunlight slanted upon them with growing heat. and backwarU, beneath them, the sod swept like n tawny carpet, while Bar- nett, watchful. intent, composed. work- ed the lever: and valve. with the skill of n practical engineer. When they had crossed the two railroads and were climbing the long, low ridge he casual- ly remarked: With hls big goggles over his eyes and his can drawn low down on his forehead, Barnett seized the wheel, and (he pdhderous. panting organism began to more. Wheeling Into the street. be let on the full power of the engine. and when he drew up " Braldo‘s gate the mechanism was hot with speed, its joints oiled and (do tiou1css-in racing trim. - "My forunnn. Raymond, la shot. and you've got to pull 1tir1thrrPtrh.1' - _ - "(#0th twoti, Don. I can't and the time! It'll take all any. " " known"- “You'd hare gone Just the same." tttV am“ Barnett mlmly. The muchlne “a main running swiftly. "You're here, and you ttttrett't jump out, Ind you might us well enjoy yourself. This I. to be n 1-er run. I'm going to tru11 In by noon.†. Emma was young and I min " rod blood and shining eyes. "Very well: so it, old sport! I can “and it it you can. I'll make It tt holhlny and charge you double tor every hour." When they had trachea the top of the was hum-on two plum spouted mm the road could be mu tor Innâ€. driv- lnx alt-night Into m. min of the mlghty Mix-mm valley. "In all the way down grade from here to Omaha." remarked Barnett. "t could make the run In two hours, - I mustn't tttrite n lumldm." “You mm to Tttttte your (mu-In," "lle‘n 'totttrtttitttt more than my tore. Innn. He's a Ink-mm than. You‘re not tthtt--ttte Mum who went OI the moron mm with - rmhyonlrbplhdrm come!" TO " CONTIIUED. Janesville, Wis., Aug. 23.-Such a mom! greeted Robert Miller's pros- pective bride, who promised to. mar- ry him as the result of a newspaper advertisement tor a wife, that Miller has lost his bride and his job. Mil- ler, who had a place at a cotton mill here, told his [fiends that bis tiatere was coming to town yesterday, and they all went to the railroad station lo meet her. A good part of the pop- ulation of Janesville was there. 'lhe young woman did not like it and Bed, vowing she never would look at Mil- ler again, The cotton mill people said they wodld not employ a man who brought them so much notoriety in- directly aiid now no is looking -tor another job. i Hummer isomoIOI-der mu-M. “an .... 'g'at'r'he,',t' 3.2:: 'e,gt't, any put-aunt pad. 1 _ Miller inserlrd the following adver- tisermatt a week ago in a Janesville paper: V _ WANT FCO-A wire, me who will ap- preciate a good husband, by man who is capable ol supporting her. Address Robert Miller, Janesville, Wis, A The answer arrived yesterday In the person ol Miss Eliza Kent, of Fort Atkinson, who wrote Miller three dnys ago that the proposition suited her, and that she would come. Miss Kent sent her picture, and to make identification more positive said than she would wear two roses in her hat. thee in not giving up enough hi]: to we the bowels ieguurtr-am, W of the bile is being IW by the Hood. In other words. the liver is in . walnut]. un- healthy condition. Now. ires don't act on the liver " all. may irritate the bowels. ayd all“) felt ingrown†rely. But directly on the tiver--strmsirthen and invigorate this vital oe-- and put it in . normal, healthy condition. nun-Lawns also attmet%te the ete, ol the skin-and regulate the Mind sweeten the stomach. When skill, liver and kidneys are normal†balmy. there an be no biliousnun, no constipation. no kidney mubie. no input blood, no headaebes. FliUIT-A-T'IVES nie the one true LIVER TONIC. They act , secret, and informed a. score of his friends. By the time the depot was reached the platform was filled with a curious, hooting crowd. Miss Kurt alighlcd trom the train and the crowd made a dash for her. She started on a run through the de- pot and down the main business street, with the crowd and several camera firnds in close pursuit. Miller was the tirst to reach the trightrned girl. Me trird hard to ex- plain the situation, bat such a recepv tion was too mmh tor her, and she even refused to listen to his plead- ings. She took her departure track to Fort Atkinson, determined that she would never answer another marriage advertisement. â€Miller was so clam! over the good news that he failed to keep the affair No other medicine known to science is Io nibble and to effective in curing 3030mm as these trust liver tablets. FRUIT~A-TIVES Ire fruit juice. with tonic: added-and are tree from alcohol and dangetou: drugs. soc. a box oe6 for ".so. Sent on receipt of price, if your 4rutttrist does not bundle - The instructions given' by tht. In!» Vern. Archdeacon Langtry a", 10 his burial, which takes place in Toronto today, were typical of the man. While betieving in th" imhtrntre of the ceremony and ritual ot the -liur-'h of which he was sum 3 inithtul membet lic'TvE' sh'cngly iriiioiiinr Tii9is"pT.r.v' and ostentaridn, and had aiways viewrd with dislike all cxtravagancc in connection with the burn! of Un- dead. By his directions in IS In he buried ina wry inexpen.,ivp tasket. llc actually sprtOed lo his Fork that it shiuild not cost more than $25 and as regards mnrrat cxp-xnw-a, thry wrre to he kept. within $3i, rrr"Trale ly Sit", it pussihliu T1torrt:rtu"rttation of the easkvt he wish-d to ite tut-tric- ted to :1 Srpfffr, wk, ,-,H_...V_.__ THANKSGIVING DAY SAME " LAST YEAR FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED. Graven. Ottawa, Aug. $t.-Thsnksgiving Day this year is likely to be held on the same day u in 1905, viz., the third Thursday in October. The rul- way nutlmmn-s have made a strong representntion to the Government in (“or ot a (hinge to Mondu', so that the travelling public might enjoy Saturdny and Sunday at their homes or wherever they celebrate, hut this does not seem to commend itsell to the powers here, who linlrl that tor thanksgiving purposes Thursday is " pond a day " Could he chosen. ' - wad Haul. [and Ahiter. imp-hr! an} N. need - 1t'titdtra'gtS"g2,Ttd'tP" Mas"ial't. on The ca IIâ€. M we. Au. m the blood vih ,','J'SG";d and mm. clerk suhiemr.'f,itrptt.ematke. . . .. "YiT, tart" ark-Iv Jillian a.» a. " mi. in, Mk. .-b..-4 a... mo. Atrrw Mm Tow: In Mort Ont-mu! on.“ TrrWrtt for a mmf cal am Irv-Ml. TRY “In. " trrgittotorfef_r gland-w Ctet9. WANTS NO EXTRAVAG 'shN'tr'. A SALLOW StUN BRIDE ms SCARED. in": uni "Gan-u. hum Mi NITUNE LEFT To THE OLD LOVE I'hildclplh. Aug. ".--Prederice Eli-n, totem: ot ' gang ot stoke“ ll lb Belirrtredgtrauord Hotel, Inn quit his job because " bride ot six month has inherited a tonne ot more than . gunner of . million. Grimy and napkin; Iron: the ter- ritie heat cl “no better-room in which he has worded tor teo yen“. Emmi append More ttte clue! engineer to uphill why he had Alecia“ to “he lilo easier. Elisa: and that his wile. who Wu: a Miss Brown, 'ormrrly lived in Wheeling. She was ligand Io be married to John Williams. g civil m- glue: ot that city. The engagement In broken two you: Mo through a quarrel, and Miss Brown came to Philadelphia. Eventually she was tr.arried to Elisen. _ Williams came here to seek her, and eltect n reconciliaticn. While searth- ing lor her he tell ill and died. On his) denthhtd he cotttt.ded his love story to his physician, to “ham he gave in trust tor Miss Brown his will and s bore-book. The testament lett to his former sweetheart Coal mining inter- ests in the Pocahontas region in West Virginia, valued at, $200,000; tout houses in this city, tor which Wit- liams recently paid $870,000, the 'ro- ceeds of a speculation in coal lands, and his cash in the bank. A reterenee to the bank-hook showed the cash balance to be only 86,000, but Elise. says that he thinks he and his wile can dig along on the total windtall. "I doit think I will work any longer," said Ellison to the chief en- gineer, "but, ot course, I won't leave you in the lurch, and will stay until you get someone." The astonished engineer declared that he cauld not think at having such a wealthy head stoker, and Elisen did not go back to the hot boiler room. Ottawa. Aug., M.--"Canada u;;:' have a remarkable railway when the Grand Trunk Pacific is built," was the statement made this morning by t'ollingwcod ty'chrtvher, chief consult- int engineer to the Ccnnlian Govern- :nrnt. “l have just come tram the West, where I have been inspecting} the portirn oi the line from Winnipeg to lidmontcn. I drove the entire Iliv‘ lance of the route from Portage la} Prairie lo lidmcnton. The surveyors have lound a splmdid line. It is prdc- tically straight, and the max-mum grade to the eastward is [our-tenths of one per cent., and westward tire-n tenths. As the Grand Trunk 1twiiie' people ~cxpeet to do about as well through the mountains from Hinton? ton to the Pacific, .cnd as the Nation- al Transwontinenttd surveys have practically secured these grades all the way from Winnipeg to the At. la-ntic. there is no doubt the lme will be the .hest ot the transcoltntttiar lines and capable of the most cummin- ical administration and of handling the greatest amount of trailic at. a minimum cost." "By autumn' there will be over a hundred miles of the line west of Winnipeg railed, and there is little doubt that the road will participate in the hauling oi the crop next year." WILL BE REMARKABLE _ BLILW‘H’ “HEX BUILT The settlers are going wigh the road. Their slucks were seen dytting the prairie for the whole distance from Portage La Prairie to Edmon- ttm. When a woman sullcrs trom depress- ing weaknesses, she thtn kccnly real- izes how helpless-how thoroughly worthless she is. Dr. Shoop has brought relief to thousands ot such Fomen. He Teaches diseases peculiar to women in two direct, specific ways -a local treatment known by drug- gists everywhere as Dr. Sheep's Night Cure, and a constitutional or internal prescription called Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is applicd locally, and at night. It works while you sleep; lt reduces iutlammation, it stops dis- charges, it heals, it soothes, it com- forts, it cures. Dr. Shoop's Restorative (tablet. or liquid lorm) is a constitutional, nerve tissue tonic. It brings renewed strength, lasting ambition and vigor to weak, lifeless Women. tEtr_itrd his discm‘cry to wr.tr: mm, becomes 1111011111011»!le can; day, is arrested, fated $26 arrl yrmlea.s- rd tor the ttext day's spree. Adviees from the Yukon any that Charlie is spending his fortune so rapidly "for liquor and in payment ot Bnes that at the,present rate he will be prnniless in less than Ion years. These two remedies, singly, or used SOSQQCLV have an tum]: helpful power. Try them a month and see. Sold by A. o. Haohnel, Water- loo. INDIAN MINOR BUYS DRINKING PERMIT. Winnipeg, Mam, Aug. 2'c--Hasing paid $5.00" tor the right to drink in- toxirating liquors, Tagish "hatiirr, ol White llnrsv, 1hr Indian who disem- cred gold in the Klondikv, and re- p_orl('d h_is_di_spovery to wluur mm. Charlie is probably the only Indian in the Dominion who is permitted to MW iratosiratnts, "In sate of llqnots to Indians bring forbidden by law. Charlie felt. however, that in consid- eration of his serviees in discovering the mid fiehta, he should receive spr- cial priviletres out his other of $5,000" for the permission to buy liquors I'm: accrplrd in recognition of his claims. As Indians git, Charlie is very rich. His discovery ol the Klondike made his Iorlunc, which I: estimutorl u present at About 8100.000. He has no ounvnnnt- hauls except of squand- rring his rush in drink and in paritttt ttneg. "In no day Masts which does not an him hopelessly Intoxiculod. in me hands ot the, trance. Sm“. Jim,' his Mend um tor- mor Trtrrtrter In the Mogulâ€, mm; a similar drinking privilege, and ot- fcrnl the Itvertttttrttt $10,000, but the on" was wind. This rdusul Veno- ms Charlie. tor Jim look: “In him WW] he is drinking and then when the limi- for mime. Interlrrmct- is ripe In! leaves his hit-M to the tare ot (in Royal Northwest Mould Po WW0...» $ WJeeit/iii.iariiiiii, Noumea Public #ral " PM in 2.'t1t,', W Talia Ottute F o. . er A. IL New. I? P. Hinton. In“!!! I CLKMEN'r. C Bur-Imus Wm“. Nowa- Public. Cow w m. (mu van. Parking th. a new. con-u K “all "tuidr '11 ‘lb. hm: ' [ 1itrg to ' 'Wi Ifâ€... I'l', ctt but I P. CLEMKNr. K c. F. W. I Lilllh’l' _ v - nut-slur. WW. comm-nun. trat on“; and!» Court. 301180. formal: Potas Ion'l can. Birth. M . 81108. til Alex. Minn K. o. Elm-y J. 8th a L [Ian-hum. nouns... we. (Mum Leter Fanatical alert. In I in. w: " a... n, I p. c. rhxmomxuolg 'r Ullvuid mum V " Hound-ho! that Collac. of Ply-Mum Sn [was and Ammo! Ontario. Dime 1‘ on and eau- mm. otticgi-N- Hulda-‘0 "tort Saw: v. Alorloo. I (“4% Mm. at “an late Dr. Wade-1'- 1.14mâ€. TthJO comm-mm“. ly. w M. MADE tt A. â€smut". Po" x . Ray Ind Dhaka c " n the dinguooi- and new†1.1 o Girl _ "Men on All-en Street, [er Yul-ll banding: Ptnme 2m. DR. J. E. HETT, PHYSICIAN _ AND SURGEON, h. W. 1. mL'MBu.' Honor Khan-tn of Toronto University tiato of we can“ of â€mom... to! (can. and Amateur: of Oman». B achi- -ut in like. es ot the nose and throat. s'tg'ltli lacuna giren Mt the “It: of th- gym-y uu~up Aw T U ' Donal W.D.D.8. rGta'rci1'%"h't All branches at dentistry vacuum au',' L Jam's Block, Berlin. "at Sunk Bros. let, sl,Phrt,ryti1bettmirs qubnah a.“ VI. IMhtktrcstas, LB. 3.. n.n.s DENTIST. For mutual con remit m1: tmt ivnts fun. " diets-me aw Partituhuly u: quested to make appointments. F G. HUGHES. " c. W. “WILLS. D. " "k. 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