up when you were hard pr A woman had darted th; Louls screamed and rin forward to gtop ber, but another liid. been swiftr than he. A woman had darted thronsl the open door and liad caught the up raised wrist. . Thore was a moment‘s struggle, two queenly fizures swaye and strained, and the knile droppo between | their feet. â€" ‘The frightno; Louis caught it up, and, seizing hi little son hy the wrist, he rushed from the apartment. | Frincolse de Montes pan staggered back aguinst the ofto man to find herself confronted by the steady eyes and set fave of that other Francoise, the woman whose fresence fell like a shadow at every lurn of ber life. “1\ bave saved doinig that which the first to bewa "Baved me! It driven me to thisâ€"y BSbe stood staringz as thon: realize the significance of Then it was borue suil.ler ber that her childreu as we!l er were to be trkou from l other | woman siould see speak with then: aud win while she was for awily. .A evil and bitter in the won suddebly up in her un!il for she was what the king hail t If her son was not for I should be for none. A Je\ lay among her treasures ve hband. She caught t up ans the cowering lid. Maybe you think of Mooney‘s Sodas only as a | toothsome tidbit Don‘t M, overlook theigfood value Mooney‘s ‘ _ Perfection Cream Sodas He was more couviuced that she bad lost her wits. struck him by which he n:i to all that was soiter and n in her â€"nature. He stepped the door, pushed it hall spo a whispered order. A youth gotden hair waving down black velvet doublet entered It was her youngest son, the Toulouse. He had hoped to please ter au ealm ber, but in an fustant she @ver at her treasure cupboard bu: «double handfuls of precious st down at his feet. They clinked rattled, the little pellets of red yellow and green, rolling, glinting the floor and rapping up azain<t oak panels ut the base of the walls "They will do fer the governes the archbishop comes at last!" "They will the archbish cried. "I thought that you won bid him farewell." said Lou Tace in bewilderment, and it fashed across bis mind that perbaps her grief had turned her brain. What else could be the meaning of this wild talk of the @rchbishop and the disappointment? It would be unworthy of him to speak harsbly to one who was so aficted. He must soothe lier, and, aÂ¥ove all, he wust.get away froim ber *Â¥3u Have id tho ‘éteping of a good many of my family jewels," said he. "I beg that you will still retrin them as a small sign of my regard." Lonis gazed at the beautiful, furious are made of finest Canaâ€" dian wheat flour, pure butâ€" ter and rich cream. There‘s pothing else. of equal cze u\:’ that contains so 1i wholesome nourâ€" An ideal Zood. All â€" grocers "have : themâ€"fresh and crisp in 1 & 3 h. packages " UOhe Food â€" That Builds COPYRLIGBT, 139%, BÂ¥ BABRPR& & skoTHERS t in an iustant she wi reasure cupboard burli1 fuls of precious | ston« feet. They clinked au little pellets of red au FFUGEFFS d ONBWS i othe: woulth r until for Th king haid tho not for her ne. A Jewel casures read t Jt up and Author of The ‘Bcture of ~Sherlock Holmes" and run forwird to ier laid. been swiftor chiad darted throush hrad eaught the upâ€" reâ€" was ac moment‘s nly fizures swaved Th wd, le madume, ould have whom I picked By A. CONAN DOYLE, 1 than eve A thougt 114 e _ ‘Mudat ping ot a pity you I wels," said 4','.""'†stil retain | WMGeQd D3 regard." pAy may her aud to 324 ®b°r w lc ooo be troubl ly to rushc he instan uzht her â€"then h ho re U L from sh to mes and ithe 11 of sent away hor waiting women and lay with elasped hands and a drawn face planning out her own weary future. She must go, thit was certaln.â€" Hert spirit was broken at last She wust Helpless « do? And h fortune aid sensor had she. "C And #o her to do, she turnce: a great silent room where vet and the gilding, her Iny like a erushed fowe Itope‘oss. * together nad pui euphboard all the sceattored about locked it and pla where its owner fall upon it, she summoned the p "Your mistre«s she. "Go and br dr AMim rrisod arms. in her bosom, all the Litterness and pride gone ont of It amd nothing left save the tear witch sparkled under the dark Iashes and the petulant droop of the lip, like that of a child which has wept itscif to sleep. BSho lalJ her on the ottoman and placed ‘a sken ensblon under ber bead. ‘Phen «he gathered together nud put back Into the onen Instant feeling Iug in she 1. sensey Ehe cc she Ds face, . yolee, ton w suPPp ery, . fought hard can dight n hands like clay for had raised him up, . on the hizher path, ovnt ull that was pob ihma, how your ram lov ed and hlossed f1 the cottage? But no down, you wagted h im‘ from hl: wile tirnhood. _ Take h (lod‘s sake take hee xl Oh Coust. Aud i J04.008 laugh you? Al! O M it direct Your words do not paiwine. I hav« er had an evil thought toward you.‘ None toward me? Ob, woman i. You bad them all from me. d now you myock me!" Mudame, 1 do not mock you. 1 y you from the bottom of my. beart." Pity? Ifa, hal _A Mortemart is id by the widow Bearron! Your y may go where your gratitude is, 1 where your character J We shall troubled with it no longer then." Your words do not paiwne. I have A suk i ov wife th in 11 11 eyes ns l ale face 1 t at the nir 1 glazing 11 The of bread or a ceup of sour wine. hid you? | You bad uothing â€" 3 cscept a name which was a ugstock, . And what did J give 1 guve you everything. . You thit 1 gave you everythingâ€"â€" . position, the entrauce to the h P1 your ch 11 in LAPTEI NXI\ N lad be Mont Take ake lhee n bestrby nt when that the M eloss. too ML p the thas vack Into tite open â€" jewels which were the carpet. _ Having ed the key on a table a cye would readily struck a goug which U it The ins h trne grief and looked down a ich lay ngains (terness and othing left say 11 t forward sensel>ss, on . stooped | mid bero strougâ€" white t a all ere it | there « enant eyes n with a v Di the then? The king see the clildren He talked. He short sposed," sald unlds to her." that lay with ay from the amid the velâ€" cautiful rival _helpless and 1 1« b h h â€"th oud «in and pit t nC 11 LVC 1 s supl 1J of in of the 1 sha Mi t the t her pride e the dullâ€" short had late alo uld the whe she thie n *"Perhaps you do not know who 1 am?" she continued, endeavoring to asâ€" rame her usual tone of command, and calking now to an absotate and iriâ€" pernetrable darkness. "You may learn when (t is too late that you have chastn the wrong person for this pleasâ€" antry, 1 am the Marquige de Montesâ€" pan, avd I am not one who forgets a alight. If you know anything of the court you must know that my word has some weight with the king. If you wouldâ€" Q Jesus! Hare mercy!" Still the patter of rain upon the winâ€" dow and no other sound save ber own sharp breathing. "you frighten me. You terrify me. I have never harmed you. Why should you wish to hurt an unfortunate waâ€" man? Oh, speak to me, for God‘s sike, apen k !" "Bir," said mhe, "there Is some misâ€" take here. 1 do not know by what right you prevent me from pulting down the window and giviug my directions to the corchman." He said nothing, "I repeat, sir, that there is some misâ€" take. ‘Fhis is the catriage of my brothâ€" or, M. de Vivonne, and he is not a man who will allow his sister to be treated uncourteously." A few hbeavy drops of rain splashed agninst one window, The clonds were lower and denseér, She had quite lost sight of that motiontess‘ figure, but it was ail the more terrible to her now that it was unseen. .She screamed with sheer terror, "Rir," she cried, clutching forward with her hands and grasping his sleeve, the window and open the d a grip of steel closed sudde her wrist aud forced her bic seat. They were niready o country roads far beyonm| ° It was darker than before, hea bad banked over the benvens rumbling of thunder: was h down on the horizon, Theâ€" lady liy back panting leather eushions ef the carri was a brave woman, wnd yet den, atrange horror coming up the moment when she was we shaken her to the soul. â€" She Theoâ€"lady liy back panting npon tho leather eushions ef the carriage, . Sho was a brave woman, wud yet this sudâ€" den, strange horror coming upon her.at the moment when she was wenkest had shaken her to the soul. She crouched In the corner, staring across with eyes which were dilated with terror at the Agure on the other side. If he would but siy something. _ Any revelation, any imcngce, was better than this 6iâ€" lence, into it Hs to het, s mleche rag drive. Lt had noi she hi t It wanted half an bour of the time fixed for her departure when a young cavaiier whose face was strange to her wis usbered into ber room. Ile came with a message from ber brotuer. "M. de ViÂ¥onune regrets, ‘mAdame thot the rumor of your departure has got abroad among the court." "What do I care for that, monsieur?" she retorted. * "Ite says, madame, that the courtiers muay assemble at the west gate to see you go; that Mme, de Neullly will be there, and the Duchesse de Chambord and""â€" The lady shrunk with horror at the thotight of such an ordeal. To drive away from the palace where she hi« reen more than queen under the scorn ful cyes and bitter gibes of personal "Tell my brother should be obliged {vesh nrrangements. "He bade me sny 0, madume." "Ah! At what ho & which to do cast down her jewels when the king buk w AB % they would atong for loes of his love. But now that e tore was gone there was no reason why the Jowels should be lost too. If shoâ€"had ceased to be the most powerâ€" ful, she might stilfl be the richest woâ€" main in France. ‘There was her penâ€" slion, of course. ‘That would be a muâ€" nilicent one, for> Louis was always generous. And then There was all the spolt which she had collected during these long years, the jewels, the pearls, the gold, the vases, the pictures, the crucifxes, the watches, the trinketsâ€" together they represented many milâ€" ons of livres. With her own hands she packed away the most precious and portable of them, while she arranged with her brother for the safe keeping of the others. By eveningal! was ready, and she had arrauged that ber property should be seut after her to Potit Bourg, to whkh castle she a tended to retire. b.'" 1t HL {1 11 tike my cloak and Cii ty start at once." Phey made their way by ule through the less use e hurrying on like a gnil howl drawn over hor fu art in a fintter at every 1 But â€" forkine stood e met. no one and soon T at the eastern pmtiop inle of phlegmatic Rwiss ned upon their musets e, mnd the fump ahove ‘ocarriaze which nwaite: We In am ready 1 1 where is my br are to pick hifm e is watcle:d, weside the earriaz er with a vague m we to bring it to in c ran through ber nery could he be, this gile Idealy it struck her dumb. At what hour, the As soon is pass d." Heo sudden up in At lombtless â€" taking â€" the â€" plave vrother| would atterward ac at was all natural enough. ten minutes passed by n ither moved nor spoken she Lim through the gloom with isity. . AQ fast the sifence Im o with a vague nneasiness. e to bring it to n end. ta a blimek cla then took the the east l Then, cloak i wiary by ioe less used e n smilty At t roda afMicted," sieur cannot ») ie of your sil <henvens, and the vo was Leard low 1 ber that this map e e egach, for cpuard there, and taking | the | place ould iafterward ac t Th monsfeur, that he would ma dark r. ho e tn q door 1 be had done 1 U onuosite and fhe the nc ly round ind it man? thict hi U td »ul Who nlg And, Indeed, what he had seen was enough to fill any ipan with amazeâ€" ment. Out of the small equare winâ€" dow which faced btn a wan bad eudtâ€" donly shot beadforemost, pitching on to his ontstretched hands and then bounding to bis feet. Within a foot of his heels came the head of a second one, who fell more heayily than~â€"the donly shot beadforemost, pitching on to his ontstretched hands and then bounding to bis feet. Within a foot of his heels came the head of a second one, who fell more heayily thanâ€"the Orst, and yet recovered bimseilt as quickly. The one wore the biue coat arnd aHyer facinga of the king‘s guard; the second had the dark coat and clean shaven face of a man of peace, but qaul catrled A altort Fnly OR ter i ND thus It was thit Amory de Catinat and Amos Green saw from | their dungeon | window the imidnight curriage which discharged its prisouer before their eyes; hen@e, ‘too, came that ominous planking mrd that ‘strange procession In the early morning. ~And thus it also happeued that they found themselyes looking down at Francoise de Montesâ€" pan as she was led to her death, and that they heard that last piteous cry for aid at the Instant when the heavy hand of the rnfian with the ax fell upon her shoulder and she was forced down upon her knees beside the block, Bhe shrank screaming from the dregdâ€" ful red stained, greasy billet of wood, but the butcher heaved up hig wearpon and the selgnenr had taken a step forâ€" ward with hand outstretched to seize the fong auburn hair and to drag the dainty head down with it when sudâ€" denly he was struck motiowless with astonishment and stood with his foot advanced and his hand attll out, bis mouth haif open and his eyes fixed in front of him. He opened his mouth agiiuo and Inughed at his own device, while she, shivering in every limb, turned away from his emel fare and glowing eyes and buried her face in her hands. Once more she prayed God to forgive her for her poor sinful life, 8o they whirlâ€" ed through the night behind the clatâ€" tering horses, the husband and wife shying nothing, but with batred and fear raging In their henrts, until a brazier fire shone down upon them from the angle of a keep and the shadâ€" ow of the lhiuge pile Ioomed vagnely up in front of thein in the darkness. It was the castle of Portiiac. He opened his mouth Inughed at his own devie shivering in every limb, | from his emel fave and j and buried her face in her more sheprayed God to for her poor sinful life, _8 ed through the night beh tering horses, the hushat "I will tell you, At Portilinc I have the rizht of the high justice, the inidâ€" dle and the low, I atu seigneur there, and can try; condetmn and exeeute. It ts my Iawful privilege,. ‘This pitiful king will not even know how to avenge you, for the right is miue and he canâ€" not gainsay it without making an on emy of every seigueut in France." 1 do tongt more 1 "It is woman "Oli. of Mi "Lecuuse it was so sweet to sit in siâ€" lence and to think thit t really had you to imyself after all these yours, with none to come Letween. Ab, little wific, I have often longed for this bour, * oritve wrongeu you, Maurlce I bave wronged you! Forgive met" "We do not forgive in our family, my darling Francolse," "You _ may kill me if you will," she moaned. & "L will," said he shmply. | day, ‘The man‘s face was hund breadth of hber own, his -m m:q-.him- mere shining i ; convulied witinalient merriment. Rvery |detail Aashed out clear in that vivid | lightâ€"his red quivering tongue, the | lighter pink beneath it, the broad white toeth, the short brow# beard cut into l- véok and bristline forward. "Yos, little wifie, It is 1. We are roâ€" stored to each othet‘s arins, you see, atter this interval." ."OL, Mnurlce, how you have fright ened me! How could you be so cruel? Why would you not speak to me?" i "Pecuuse it was so sweet to sit in siâ€" lence and to think thit t really had you to imyself after all these yours, with none to come Letween. Ab, little wific. I have often longed for this bour. * *Muurice!" she scrcamed. _ "Maurice! It ts yout" shg an ice cold shudder through Franâ€" colse de Montespan. It was that, of all men upon carth, this was he whom she most dreaded and whom sho had least thoug‘:t to see. f "Mnurrce!" she screamed. â€" "Maurice! It is you‘?" ; But it wis now‘t.* ‘snduch fasb; it was not the Iaughing, eruei face, which ountry ut the iroff (; the WiI at Jast, To Portillac, my little witie, Aud why there? Whit w to me" would â€" @ltence eâ€"forever. lt 11," said he simply. the enrriage flew ‘along, jolting aggering in the deeply. rutted c roads. . ‘The storm had passed, > growl of the thuader and the glint of it lightnuing flash were card ind seen on the other side heavens. ‘e fnre you taking me*?" she askâ€" would murder me? You bave for a heart," true. My other was given to a CHAPTER XV how you could you not spenk (8 80 swee that sliuf}) Whiat would you little lying decelve no tnto the throat. â€" deror could disengage his wanpon De Catinat and the American, aided by a dozen of the retainers, had éragged him down on ta the scaffold, and Amos tireen bad pinioned him so securely that hbe could but move hbis eyes and his lips, with which be lay glaring and spitting at them. 80 savage were his own followers against bimâ€"for Marâ€" cean was well loved among them â€" that, with ax and block so ready, Jua: tice might very swiftly have had her way had not a long, clear bugle call, rising and falling in a thousand little twirls and flourishes, clanged out sudâ€" denly in the still morning air. Do Catinat pricked up his éarw at the sound of !t like a hoond at the buats man‘s call. Shortening the aword wen, Marcenn, Etlenne, Glbert, Jean, Pievvc, ail you who have ecaten iny bréad, on to them, I say:" He glanced rourd with furious eyes, but they fell only upon bung beads aud nvorted ‘faces,. _ With a Lideous wurse be flashed out his sword and rushed at his wife, who stillknelt haif Insensible beside the block. De Catiâ€" nat sprang between them to protect her, but Marceau, the bearded sene Avhal, had already selzed his magtet round the waist, With the streagth of a maniac, lis teeth clincbed and the {oum clhurning from the corners of his lips, De Montespan writhed round in the man‘s grasp, ind, shortening bis sword, he thrust It through the brown beard and deep into the throat behind {t. Mareeau fell back with a choking ery, the blood lbubbling from his mouth and his wound; but before his murâ€" "I never saw the men. ‘Tig try in this. But they shall ne In my own eastle, nor tween me and my own wife whe»‘ ‘They shall not aud Cv Ja not n living se who will not die "Who fmre these the seisneur furk the sc "Th lis band. Not a word did either ot them say, but the soldier took two quick steps forward and struck at the Deadsman while he was still polsing Limself for a blow at the victim. There was n thud, with « erackle like a breakâ€" Ing egg, qnd the bar flew Into pleces. The headsimnan gave a dreadful ery, dropped his ax, clapped his two hands to his head and, running zigzag across the scaffold, fell over, a dead man, fnto the courtyard beneath. t . e k h e in i o dn en 1:‘ es Stomach, Gas, Indigestion, simply mean that the is not doing its work properly . * Frs‘:aâ€"tives"" strengthen the stomach and tncrease the flow of gastric juice "‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ make the liver gcive and régulate the bowels, There will be du end to those Bilious Headackes, too, as soon as you start curing your Dyspepsia and Constipation with Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives. Who TJ 8B CUuNTINUED, " Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ contain the wonderful medicinal proâ€" peities of fruitâ€"in an active and curative form. 50c. aâ€"box ~â€"6 for $2.50. Atall dealers‘. on (FRUIT LIVER TABLETS.) onlered you lid. ‘The esc ie prizoner men usty 1 tell you that there within this portalice doath of tarture." he thrust (t decp to detain them?" ort brought your Marceau‘?" cried your excellen Fiigre is devin all not beard ar stand be» vife. No, pim id I‘ve! _ You UT lot $25, to which the name of Jam Kent, of the C.P.R.*Telegraph Cor A stranger wa Cathitines hotel cletk into shgnin ity new hends day acl, parsed last year, ‘ go s into éfflect to day after which i ‘will be a punishalle offene to bring into Crnada or ofer for sale on Stn day any fore) n publication. | Permis , ston to prosecute under the vew agt I must te o§fain d from the attorney ‘gencral of th> province in‘ which th d Ven. Archdescon Dixon, rector _ of St. George‘s Anglican‘ _ Church â€" at Guelph, who had Ryéd _ retited _ on Blantyre avenue, in Scathoro‘ tewn. ship, for some years, died sud@onty on Tuesday evening. The _ funcral service was held Thursday afternoon at 3 a‘clock in St. Jaimes‘ cemetery. St. George‘s (Church, Guelph, is _ in the Diocese of Niagata, street â€" corners. The pablishers will »lso be h avy losers as they have beo realiz‘ng over $50,000 a week _ from their Canadian ssles. The _new _ act does not cover Canzdian Surday putâ€" lications, foreign publications being specificd. The effect of the new act will nct be secerely felt &1 Berlin, as no â€"A merican Stnday cditions reaci th dealers hire vnafil Monday and Tres day. ‘bhere is only one ( angitian Stunday paper awt it is und rstood, that the local dealer has decidesd to drop the sale of this paper on Sunâ€" For trany years these ver lors law made a good thing out of Sunday ; . pers, it being cstimated that â€" clos to baif a millien copies of American Sunday papers have becn con ing into Canada ,every Sunday. in the largen cities hoindreds of these publication have hein s 1d every Sunday, Téin obtaraly athoteԤ and from bers o. Prople who have been in the habit of spending th:iit _ Sundays â€" reading the Sunday _ papers and magazines published actrors the border will haw to find some other forty of entertainâ€" mont uext Stnday and every Sunda: in the fiuturs for thit matter Th« new Lerd s day acl. rassed laxt vear a} The Citizens‘ Leagve, which is b hint the moral reform wave thit i sweeping over the city, has been mos successful in its first attem,t _ # stamp out gamlling and vice. Th police had ro dificulty this mornis ‘n‘convicting the three keepers®o{ t! gambling joints Bhat were nldsfl ec‘ ly Surday mom%_ The Aftyâ€"six m who were captured in tne havl woul proba‘ly tave ©, leaded guilty har Crown Attorney Washington not ask ed that the charges against them h dropped: Pclice Magistrate Jells was most severe in sentencing â€" Harry Danicls, «obn Hickey, and Wm. Walshinghar the keepers. They were cach eiven two months in ja‘l and fined $10 An‘additional three months was ad ded in case the fn~s were not paid His Worship said, from what _ he knew hiiself and the evidence that had been collected, gambling was‘ on the increase in Hamilton. Men wh cord‘ct such â€" places did not min paying a heavy fn>. There was onl â€" one way to punish them, and , the was to sen kthem to ja‘l. That wa: what he would do, because he wa determined when th> opportunity pre sented itself to stamp out gambling He allowed these captured in th ‘ places to go only besause the Crow! ‘ did not desivre to press the charge, | sation . in movral reform crusade ‘which began with a vengeance who the police mads the famors gamtiin; raids early Sunday morning, will b. furnished, 1t is said, as soon as thea gases ars disposed ol. The Citiggns League, which is behind the move,ha. collected enough evidence through it privabe detectives, to prosecute ° ; dozen hotelkeepers. Members of . th League say there is no limit to th surprises it will furnish in exposin‘ vice and lawâ€"brea‘ing. lt is beliew there will be an investigati® in con nection with the police force as a 8: it of the upheaval. NOTHING 10 11 SUFFERINGS OF THE THAW JURY. Th MRCHDI NEW LORD‘S DAY ACT. inquiry now in progtess bet L. Starrâ€" revea®, the trie t the eclements to which y Government sarbondc (Toronto idns Li l at wb dn + t it § FCkKEL 1. DIS,. D, D. y 6 | hicage Collego of Dental tu Royal Coll: ge of Denal Snrgeoo8 « e me~yrerreâ€" ze }l}rnul offlea above Mr J Uffe mai 1CON DIXON DIEAD. _| Visits St. Jnoobhs every Ist. and Sre York ailked into PE PROUD Ol Post.) bogus â€" choqu; name of James t swrrcn oils syster the lisense x Hhin t g Famn padrti funcral EXPRRIENOED _NETERINARY | EUB pol nÂ¥ it it ; the to ac is reengnized to be one of the lending commercla! schools‘ of Ontario, Our courses are thorough and etical, Kach department is in the mda of expereinced instructors. 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