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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 May 1908, p. 7

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14 OO > mer eve * ...both lo ;:-;1' but whi <â€" ‘General g o Cha _ cept a PELRA min not he ‘#I‘m sorry," said Harry, _ and. .N0 re; he had learned long ago â€" how i it was to combat any purpose Chadwick Butord. & E: e P scamcoonsed ww ara << Pn on tp ty ghp ty _ General Hunt and Margaretâ€" _ were .. away when they got back "to #lie house. : In fact, the sun was sink Â¥hz wn:n they came in from â€" the gia, still walking slowly, ‘General Mlunt taiking earnestly and Margaret with her hands clasped before her and her eyes.on the path. The faces of bot! Alooked ‘pale, even that far aWay, ‘but when they neared the porch the ‘Genetra ‘was jokh\;wl Margaret was imiling, not was anything perceptible %o Chad when he swid goodâ€"by, _ &Xâ€" ‘cept a certain tenderness in his tone _and manger toward Margaret, and one a ,,{,:_v,' distress in her cleat eyes. He on. his ° horee .. now, M Y " wflfi _7 1% 'l:!’-n WM Majors®® Ne §000â€" . oloa. ie got through the war alive. M tell you some day _ why ‘% shoot you that _ mornng." ‘then he rode away, a . gallant, ‘At the â€"zate he waved his cap and at Hop was gons. C * 2 es 4s h n L ids ~Wh a en _ Al ier supper, m heavenâ€"born chance %D?wnnllwthgw fovely ni et ‘tose go eBante, perhaps, led old Mammy . to '_.nngogmpowchmdull Mrs. Dean back. Chad and Margaret walkâ€" e .mdmm where still * ; Margare! ‘s weatherâ€"beaten Stars : ©That was very mice of you _ to galute me that morning. 1 never felt ‘ ‘against Ycokées after that day. Ti take it down now," and she it and rolled it _ tendetly , theâ€"slender staff. , â€" ‘ ®*"That was not my doing,‘"â€" _ . said "though it I had been Grant, there with the whole Unfon army, have hai it salute . you. I 5 orders, but 1 wentâ€" back ‘re * Astx!" * Black Knight" means a quick that is a revelation to housekeepers, By Foxn.ZIr. III,m "__"® Black ~â€" Knight "_ â€" Stove + Polish is better than the _ _ sun, because it makes stoves * shine by night as well as Â¥ d‘y' a ' It umfim-*hflm with hard rubbing mutg@uyvfi- means a quick, lasting polish, no Major Buford* I‘ve been wanting to ask, but I simply hadu‘t the %. Can‘t we go over there 1 want to see the old place, and I must leave ‘toâ€"mortow." / â€"~_ _ _ > moon "Whpooked was going to take "you W 1 was go _ you over there toâ€"motrow, for 1â€"but, of €oursé, you M’“W W it is to be your only chance. â€" Nt o oi Te eath Margaret told of old :. I’?“ last days, he was released iul prison, And'n.-n m‘.\o d:‘ the wont: to 506 every‘ day, and she was. at. his bedside _ when . he breathed his last. He had mortgaged his farmâ€" to help the Confederate cause and to pay indemnity . for . a guerilia raid, â€" and Jerome . Comners hefd his notes for large amounts. ‘‘The lawyer to!d me that ho â€" beâ€" lieved some of the notes were forged, but . he couldn‘t prove 1t. .He says it ‘is doubtful:if nore than‘ the / house light brokeâ€"in on Chad‘s brain. Margaret blusbed â€" "He lolt all ho had ‘to me," she sad, simply. "I‘m so glad," said Chad "Except a horge â€" which belongs to ‘"We‘ll leate it here until we come back,‘‘ she said, dropping it in «a shadow. Somehow the taik of Major m."uioou"lm’u dead."" . ‘‘Dear old Major}‘ M%mkmhuwdnfl- ed for the flag: opyifer c to wot Thge ohee. . Ofet 8o Dear dnce. started to call her by her fitst name and stopped whn'lmhllw his lips. Margaret smile hC 5 ‘‘Theâ€"war is over," she said, . and "lAnd you‘lt mall ’ is x m_.'l "Yes, Chad." The very leaves over Chad‘s head danced suddenly, and yet the girl was so simple and frank and kind that the springing hope in his breast was as quickly chilled.. _ 3 ‘"She came all the way from _ the mountains to ask it you were dead, and to tell me about â€"â€"â€" about your mother. She had just ~learned it, she said, and she did not know that you knew. And I never let. her _ know that 1 knew, since I supposed â€"â€"you lHad sorme reason for not wanting her to know." f t ~"I did,"" said. Chad, sadly, but he did not tell his reason! Melissa would never have learned the one thing from him as Margaret would notlearn the "She camy on foot to ask â€" sabout and to : defendâ€"you against > against ‘me. . And she went ‘back aloot. She disappeared oneâ€"morning b’e&w“ "“.‘:t up. suuu;:: very . i1k, :too, ufls’"‘ e was coughing all the time, and I wakened otwe night and heard het sobbing, but she was so sullen.and fierce that I was almost . afraidâ€" of her.. ~Next xmmfln{‘q'wum 1 would have taken part of the way home myâ€" salf. Poor thing!" Clhad was walle ing with his : head bent, es "I‘m going down to &e her: before 1 go West,"" _ "Â¥onmgoin¢mm'l «4 .'D’ ‘They had reached the yard gate now which creaked on â€" rusty. hinges . when Chad pulled 4 open. The yards was running wild with plantains, the gwavelled walk was overgrown, . the house was closed, shuttered, â€" and dark, and the spirit of desolation. ovâ€" t:“' in the moonligh®. : Chad‘s Wew‘t you tell me something about mflo in the moonligh®. . Chad‘s oat hurt and his eyes flled. > ~"I want to show you now the last thing be did," said Margaret. . Her eyes were lighted with tonderness and she led unmm«m the tangled garden to the old graveyard. A "Climb over and Jook, Chad,‘" she said, leaning over the wall. _ _ _ ~ There was the grave of the Major‘s lather which he knew so well; nex} A Black Sun will be feft." >A 35. ¢a 2 |Derfectâ€"faith.â€" Theyâ€" .would_ . have nodded toâ€"each other: and smiledâ€" "Yos, we. know, we know!" . Th night, the rusbing earth, the â€" star @wept spaces ol the infinite held _ no greater wonder than was theirsâ€"they held no wonder . at.all.. The _ moor shone that might, for thein, the wind whispered, leaves danced, flowers nod ded,‘ and crickets chirped _ from < the grass for.â€"them;, the farthest star kept eternal lids ‘apart just for them ~and beyond. the Maker himself looked that, to the left, was a new * mound ....'&‘5 rested m&m'fl sell. To the right was a stons markâ€" ed ‘‘Chadwick Butord"â€"and thenâ€"anâ€" other: stone â€"marked simply® * Mary Buford. "He had both brought ~from :: the mountaing," said . Margaret, â€" softly, "and the last time he was out of the house was when he leaned hero . to watch: then buried. there. â€"â€"He said ‘there would atways be a place next your mothcr for "you, ‘Tell the boy that,‘ he sayd."‘ â€"Chad put his arms around the‘tombstone and then sank on one knte by his mother‘s . grave. \% was strown with withered violets. "Youâ€"you did that, Margaret?" Margaret nodded through her tears, , 6 it "~ 'i“ Lo '<$',‘ ».li‘ 1 lw y :t o se re ‘lj"fl"‘dl:m T. was mw;s;! ';uu .muaa boxes of * ‘“,-*M%" Preproon of mvere Aldnty Abesse have thtirely loft me. â€" I am very thankful to be once more well and I h-?m this statement for the sake of others who : may suffer agâ€"L suffered and to them I say "Try "Fruitaâ€"tives." . is1 (Bgd) Crarxnc# J. Puacey. "Pruitâ€"aâ€"tives * or â€" Prait . Liver Tablets‘‘ are sold by dealers at 50c a box -éfor’a.pâ€"«villlnmo-(m of price. Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, ‘The wonder of it! They stood very still, ‘looking for a time . into : sach other‘s eyes.: Could the â€"veil of the hereafter have been lifted for them at that moment â€"and they ~have; seen themselves walking that sameâ€"garden path, Band>in hand, theirâ€"facesâ€"seamâ€" ad with age to other eyes, but change in .not& line to them, the <vision would not have added a jot to their down, that niJght, just to bless them. Back they went through the . old garden, hand in hand..â€" No.. caress That any man ‘could ever. dare even to. dream"~of touching her sacted . lips had been beyond the boy‘s imaginings â€"such was the reverence in his . love for herâ€"and his very soul shook when at the gate, Margaret‘s eyes drm lmmtotbo‘ubtowtopfl_t and she suddenly: lifted her face. °> _‘ ‘"I know how you got that, Chad," the said, and with her lips she gently *touched the s¢ar. Almost timidly the boy drew her to him. . Again _ her lips were liited in sweet surrender, and every wound that he had . known in his life was healed. 3 "I‘l show you your horse, Chad." They did noy waken old Tom, but went‘ around to the stable g: Chad led out a handgome colt, gatiny goat shining in the moonlight . like sitver. â€" He litted his proud head when he saw Margaret, and whinnied. â€"_ _ â€"~"He knows his mistress, Margaret â€"and he‘s yours." P 4. Dhb Snss "Yes," said Chad, "I‘ve still â€" got m’b’&" u still call her Dixte?" "All through the war." f Home#ard they went through the fields: c "?'1‘[ could have seen the Major before he died. 1 he could only have known how I suficred at causing him so much gorrow." And it you could ~*This 4s the only time I have ever cartied this flag, unless 1â€"unless | it had been captured." _ â€" ~ "You had it, Chad." CThacet"" Uhai pointed to the stile and Margaret nodded. ‘Thereâ€" hereâ€" everywhere." Seated on the porch, Mrs. Dean and acrous the field and Mrs. Dean eighed. _‘Me did know and so did i la All that is over now." wfiwm ston® and Chad picked up the flag again "Father would no# A .. Work agatnst it, shother," m‘ the . cldet boy, "if he were here.! "No," said Dan, wot a word." "Listen, mother,‘‘ #atd Harry, and he told z_m about Ohad‘s ride tor Dan from Pranklort to Lexington. «"fte askéd me not to tell. He dd z, wish Margaret to : know. . And listen again, mothern. In . a skirmish 6e Uiverton, Que Ti ns " nipe did 1 later stonc â€" wall you know what he did? He shot the g‘m was M‘oflootmh- ead of his own ‘assailant. at is E he â€"got . that â€" scar. 1 did tell ""Yes, you must go down . in:‘ ~ the mountains first," Margaret was sayâ€" ing, ‘‘and see ll'mh any thing you can do for the pe who were ‘so good to youâ€"and to see Melissa.â€" I ant wortied ‘about her." .. _ â€" 'd“n ‘‘Yes, you must come back . to . see me once more, if. you can. And then some day you will come <again and buy ‘back . the Major‘s . farm‘‘â€"she stopped, blushing. (I think that was his wish, Chad, that you aad Iâ€" but Iâ€" â€"wouldâ€"never let him say it." ""And if that should take too long?" "I ‘will come to you, . Chad,"" said Old Mammy came out on the porch *Ole alies?" ac#‘m&nfi« *‘my ‘Tom say ¢ can‘t get nary a trifiin‘ nigger to come â€" out . hyeh to wuk, an‘ of that cawnfol‘~ ain‘t ploughed mighty soon, ‘it‘s gwine to / "How ~many : horses are: there on the place, Mammy**‘ asked Dan. ‘‘Hosses!‘‘ "sniffed" the old â€" womanh. +‘Hosses!‘! "sniffed the old womaD: | .ng onâ€"who knowsâ€"to the gates. of Theyâ€"ain‘t naryâ€"a hossâ€"nothin‘ but| ho risigg sun. An cagle swept over two ole brékenâ€"down. mules." «is "head, as he<rose, w soft "Well, FH take*0hé. and. start â€"@| saiter of feet sounded him. plough myself," said Hatry: * t was Jack trotting after him. . He ‘"And I‘ll take the other," said Dan: | gopped and took the old dog in Mammy groaned. arms. 4 1 * * s . _‘"Go back home, Jack!" be said. ; And still the wondet of that night | Without a whimper, oldâ€"Jack slowâ€" to Chad and Margaret! s 7eâ€"wheeled, but he stopped and turnâ€" "It was General Hunt whoâ€"taught | d ‘again and sat on his haunchesâ€" me to iinderstandâ€"and forgive. Do |tooking back. ~ â€" _ _ ‘~ _( . "*Melissa!"‘ he called, brokeniy. ~ A troam from the porch answered chim, and, as Chad dropped ‘to his knée#; the old woman: sobbed aloud. In ‘low tones, as though in : fear they might disturb the dead _ girl‘s sleep, ‘the two taiked on the : porch: Brokenly, the old woman â€" told â€"Uhad how the girl had sickened and sufter~ ad with never a word of m‘m wfluv,, To Iatthy »o feraly iat no so no one dared attack him in her hearing. How, sick.as se was, she had m that night, to save ‘his ‘life. she had nearly diod from the ~result of cold and exposnre and was never "And then I must come back ed in the house and in the garden to keep theit bodi¢s and souls together, orro‘ 0. B." l;'.i‘éq- 'm‘AM:o' s Bug ** coun recommend . the Dr. %I‘& toâ€" my patishioners.; belisve is nothing better for throat and lung tn-bluumh‘ahmdm& tem. r;:,z:‘hmmflmt! found very bencficial.‘‘ Rev. ‘W. H. Stevens, Puisiey, Out.t «‘Peychine scemed just the niy system needed. I shall add my as to its dificacy at every opportunity.‘‘ Eddaime mss axing ts moul, jyr D h‘m!«mumlumm.,' Rev. Chas. Stirl N.B.:~1 have -.:nr-n-"fi ;“5 the poople who state that they never used Fi. Sfusl. "f stteaghy, rstomaiend it «3 thes taken. two bortice pf Papohite sds mdns in health. my throat, but now I And it irdtey Weduyeu shok he pade u-n.-v'.t-m for 1. hc-‘nn mfid Athe . 2t they poak. hime corce E! 40 40 enoaig e °C TOnl BBR CY .. . R. M. Browns, Artherst ;‘f" T have often noo.tm Preacher‘s Opinions and stomach to en ariman d elenathennane ds it and closed softly about her.. She died, the old woman said,â€" with name on her lips. L ‘mother ‘until the end of her l-n§ Jackâ€" what ‘should : done : wit Jack*? ‘The old dog tollow him mother wanted ‘himâ€"to remind her, she said, ot Chadâ€"and: Melissa, â€" ~who had Joved him. He patted his faith= tu} old friend tenderly and, when he mounted Dixie, Jate the next after noon, Jack started to follow him. _ ‘*No, Jack," said Chad, and he rode you ut tho »htop cnouatain "ht .. fie: â€"Mg‘lekm i a moâ€" ment, “‘,fil“lz ig : toâ€" to Margaret â€"Hot now. u-â€"ul-xayuatohum down ‘in the valley. He would â€" send Margaret word, and she would underâ€" Once again he was starting his life over afresh, with his old â€"capital, a wtrong body. and astout heart. _ In his breast still. butned: the spirit that ‘had led. his raceâ€" to the land;© had wrenched it : from ge and~ from «ing, and made itm temple of Liberty for the: worship. of Ireemenâ€" the Kingdom Come for the oppressed > â€"the â€"earthâ€"and, hitnself <the unconâ€" scious Shepherd of ‘that Spitit, he was zoing to help catry. its ideals gcross i cuntinent Westward to another sea ind onâ€"who: knowsâ€"to the gates . of he risiffg sun. An eagle swept ~over Tired nerves, with that "no . â€"ambiâ€" tion‘‘ feeling that is commonly felt in spring or early summer, can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggists everywhere _ as Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative. â€" One will absolutely note a changed feeling withâ€" in‘ 48 hours after beginning to take the Restorative. The ~bowles . get sluggish in the Winterâ€"time, the citâ€" culation often slows up, the Kidneys are inactive, and even the heart in many cases grows décidedly : weaker: Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative is recognized everywhere as a genuine tomic to these vifal organs.. â€"It bailds up and strengâ€" thens : the â€"wornâ€"out weakened" nerves; it sharpens the Tailing appotite, and universally ards fdigestion. It always fuickly ‘brings renewed strength, life, vigor and ambition. Try it and be convinced. Sold by All Dealers: Guelph, May. 81 â€"*"L will die rather than go back to ‘school." Such were the â€"last wordsâ€" of ‘ an «ightâ€"yearâ€"old boy, before carrying his soon after hanging by a rope: and RATHER DIE THAN ‘The youthful suitide was a young boy named Callum and he was _ only cight years of age. He had been â€"atâ€" mmlbwmhbmdb pute. thete and :y refused to The shocking suwicide. occurred . at Eden â€" Grove, ‘Ontario, situated be tween â€"Walkerton and . Paisluy. â€"Deâ€" tails have been~obtained of the terâ€" tible affait from Mr. Jos. Lawson of this city, m was yesterdayâ€"in that m country and heard > of go His mother was insistent : and the lad said he would rather die than go back to school. Hewas sent off, howâ€" ever, afd No attention was paid to what ‘he had said. No one .. thought that there was anything in such â€" an idle threat until the dead body was found later hanging by a > rope: which he bad himsolf {astened . about â€" his ~The poor mother: became . almost trantic with grief when the fate â€" of her boy was known, and the suicide has cast a fecling of regret mingled mmm the _ wholo HOWWALKERTON ApPRECIATES Pandmagter wec of ~War ettan, reccntly passed" the Bat atound town soliciting subscriptions _ to alt th> band â€" in the purchase of two. : _ now unstruments. â€" Asa result of . ~ this canvas he collected in $101.50, which was sufficient to moot the otf ‘in pew cornet . and bat the nte. ~ Asa result of . this ; collected in %101.50,which cient (to. .moot. the wew . cothet fl‘m GO TO SCHOOL INCREASE OF 1 0. E. RATES _ Windsor, Ont., May 1.â€"At a large W%&mv get Filiott G, Stevenson, of the Inâ€" dependent Order of Foresters, made an iniportant announcement to â€"~ the members of <the. Order, It was nothâ€" ing less than that the time has arriv« ed: when the 1. 0. F. must â€"raise . its rates of insurance to certain members ol the society. Tt has | been {ound, . Mr, ~Stevenson. declared, that older members are. beâ€" ing carried at ansafe figures, and> to place ‘the insurance branch on & sound and substantial basis, three options, or ‘plans, are now offered ~‘to the older . members to retain ‘their & surance. â€" They tmay ~contribute difference between the old and > new rates, with four per cent. interest ioomponnded, and continue under the new rates, they may have a new Tatâ€" iug which will muke up © the > difer: | No ‘decision was arrived at by the members of the Order as to" what ‘course they would pursue, but it is telieved that a large proportron will agres <to <accept the~ new plan and gither accept reduced policies or â€" an increase in assessmants.. 3 cave, or they may have: a certificate for a reduced amount that>can be met under ~tho old rates of â€"assessâ€" Tt was shown that to even up‘an old member who had entered the ‘I, O._F. at twenty years of age,: and has been a member for ten years, be must pay . $26.43;, for . fifteen â€"years‘ membership.â€"he will have to pay $43,â€" 12; and for. twenty: years a membet, $65.40.. An old member who entered at forty years owes on . ten years‘ membership $117.56; _‘ fifteen years, $196.07; twenty years, $301.59, ; It the.member desired to carry ‘less ingurance, and ‘pay the old rates, â€" a twentyâ€"year member would get a new pulicy ‘for $775, instead of $1,000; it he entered at thirty years, he would begiven a mew policy for $632, and it at forty years, a policy for $535. â€" Mr.* Stevenson. ~ fraiikly â€" informed the ~members that â€"the : assessment rates. in force previous to 1899 : were entirely $0o small .to carry through their insurance, and that the differâ€" ence between their rates .._and .. the rates charged those.who entered since 1898 must be either scaled up or their insurancte .policies scaled down.to an aniount which can be paid from "the uid rates. In support of his contenâ€" tion, he cited the instances â€" of ,30 Royal: Arcanum .and ~A, O. U. W., where gimilar action was found. to be ‘necessary in ordér to carry on â€" the insurance branch successfully. *~ A case of smallyox ‘hasâ€"deéveloped in CGuelph, &the victim being a clerk â€" in the Dominion Bank named Scrieber. lMe has been taken. to the Isolation l,[nsg‘ul and evety: precaution taken tyâ€"the guthorities. The young man has tecently zeturned from: m The case is not a serious one and does not interlere in any way with the bank‘s â€"business. | i “w‘h'-lwmhmmfi- was a very sick woman snffering mf-d:mflu. I had inflammaâ€" tion of the feminine organs and could not stand or walk any distance, A% lutlmefnlqodgwuhd::dh doctor would have To an operation, but this I &éfio‘g Vege! Mhfl-’n.lhduhonm ”"Imhunflymo-?md‘lzdnl Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com: to all women â€" who â€" suffer female troubles." 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"3..0 ... _ s o. â€"f :. d .1 _ 20 . 2. y f |went down and the darkness came n ] .. . ~ "°" 9 °CC 100 0 CTral c M ies ~meighbor 2 Caidfored throads. â€" _ Wen‘t you tell me samething about | | /, * (â€" _4 $ _ <â€" BÂ¥ || | ns ctoses softly about her. She 146 | srmmmpmmpmmmmenommmnmmmmsese |~ 0 e ie as whe 1 e Enitte): araioe Balocdt 19 se (was ig to | . . 3 P _ | NepEmH) $) P <f | mied, the ort woman said,| with W | ~| C000 o2 ) o 6 pirp, | MEDREE mororr (__, ce iet mhon o why the post: ask but 1 simply hadn‘t the heart. | * _ PPPoir _ _â€" ~| Ne i _ y | | nasse on her tipe. _ _ . <â€" © |INCREASE ‘ 1. 0. F. RatEs | M Bemision Solgne _ .. peffum terrors of recoustruction were Can‘t we o over thete toâ€"ni t 1| 0. . 00. . o orvacten e | Nee We _ 8 ET. Iicieh‘ antt; Plabe Ned Soure back a i1 winasts tony toep i _ o 0i |aepe es e e Snd N alt B negtoos scattered, to. be. sure, leave ‘toâ€"mortOow: ‘y. â€"‘~z_â€"~‘ F * J wafleted for many yeatk widt. :: t hX 2 1 s 5 e e c P Aplner htil the im I hee 3’-; A BM â€"Jast night, Supren J}‘:;‘,fi?. $ ([ornnarionrrmimammenrsm enc ‘\ ~ not from disloyalty so much as front : / *Toâ€"mortow! said â€" w mg¢ & ,2,,‘,“; T thekMness [ "< _ _ * _ â€"_"~â€" & * _ t tuike whak shoukl l;jv» f -ra\t".‘v} m e sctrrigp ra t ~â€"f P ie w onl ©, > * f l sg desire to learn | whether fi"w was “ h R & | »yu Vc‘-’"fl‘ffl" wfi‘“ gont : We “"d He , ow Aueh n f_, -;!“":k rlcad ) 30 Rugvin 4 pb‘see .OE %mfi . j LLAR & ar G > ;'! } ‘ _ . they really could come amil: go _ @8 over there toâ€"mofFOW, fot L.â€"but, ‘of F Xl h ' pthing gave nie reliet w “..lw € to shoot‘ in vz‘ * HMe sould HÂ¥E hardiÂ¥ I00Kâ€" lan imbortant an 4&«9‘ â€" thn‘l L« Herigiets, dubsates" o * .. thay Llll‘ When they Jeatncd that coursé, you must go toâ€"night i it is :‘“M M Siecouinaged _T win * giged of mis. &‘ anper. He oould IIv6 Rardl p fan iniportan! ounce C o p x53 f ts Economidal Rlook, Ks in m en n hn unc tettue esd | aedopenemeer enet fiom ol m 1 ar l es enie seocnnit it |eries ite M imue bn ols | Cl oo cngad \ . they were w‘:. and meanwhile~the "Matgaret tdt%&lfi ‘m‘ soâ€"and this medittt{ -t”"” Margaret that." . ‘d’m -.‘.";. Y sald, "of CB ' “31&-“ Â¥. must . raien~, ie § :) en i oo y 9 ol / ‘ white man‘s hard that bad â€" wielded ‘;:m last "’:’u he -um ?Og“ Bs o "mea g+, $Yew, you must go d was kaye alzmm- He ,_Kr, a . o :fig. to certain members W M READE K: C .~! _ }.,,. t bnvel to om wmI .came . s 8 p ues nen # h 6 4: y 9e V +0 Wl y o 5 hn ie , â€" ol it _, ns on w o on U Sorh en gantat ul in Otirenames, un atrentiel it (ant o M wne 6 ut ies 1os | comter piage dnte dn mert atler. Citial To oh. aie stereines | ooes acetirees omnerit uit â€"~ Wunding warâ€"shattered ruing began at shs was. at. his bedside . when a.h 6 stross, the: !* id tp Tok f Yee 34 "Ne t 4 Ti U o Norup, Berlin, Telephc 3 : * i o e Tw youâ€"and : Melissa. @, said e rode ing carried al ansafe figures, and> to f y es t S t ol Old Mammy ‘ppc.re‘, by and â€" breathed his last. .He had m “,m have m € U.". :z . * kn "m ho "the hi Â¥ wl ‘ A¢, Shook ith General Hunt his farmâ€" to help the Confederate . > a very ; ‘about her. is Ol, his eyes i c the place nsurance branch on & sound e ooo s f A M9s molk Chad & cuttecy of fathet cause and to pay Indemnity _ tor . a" SoosD mt ol ang T feage mage | _ Lb mhen 1 tauint come MaCK .. to.| top dwmu disâ€" ; and substantiel ‘basis, three options,{| Y M., ORAM *./( _/ °* . dignity. â€"She had gone in'g Mmu:; raid, g ‘.’lm cr'" this statement fa\h", f ,om\'u you must come back . to" see m&t“fiu:m cokir ,‘fi “M"‘ ”b'n ::i: th':lt t!: mM' ‘B: an ‘& with her ‘‘thile" and her < 0 d his notes for large amoun who may suffer agâ€"£ suffered and to | _ | _‘ And then \ the '“i;'. rige F # ’ 1 "Berita« 3. wirg s beâ€" y 4 n me onceâ€"more, if. you can, ward the sun. â€" He ) go : back | surance. â€" They may ~contribute the |rly Peterson‘s office Berlin, _..‘ Mistis" and had come . home with The lawyer. to!d me that he them I say "Iry "Fruitiaâ€"tives. is1 ie day you will come ~againâ€" and | z a hot he old fad. , C 0dk _ 2o s â€" by _ the lieved some of the notes were forged, ‘8gd) Crarxnc® J. Pracey. some Â¥ to Margaret and â€"li0t now.| difference between old and ~ new +. S ol o fiss: M:" ':.z;s"::‘ '1?::0.,,, * "Old : but. he couldn‘t prove 1t. .He says it € J buy ~back . the ul‘éfl‘l. tarm‘‘â€"she 1t seemed hardly fair to hfld’z'! rates, with four per cent; interest â€"â€"â€"=â€"=zâ€"4 s o l srttand, had remained with is doubtful|if nore than‘ the â€" house | _ ‘Pruitâ€"aâ€" tives " â€" or !‘ Fruit : Liver stopped, blushing. (I think that was |aown in the valley. He would â€" send |compounded, and continue under the Ԥf a Cra. : o. duiged was with hi his ond. a tew will be felt." _: A| Tablets‘‘ are sold by dealersat5oc a box .| his wish, Chad, that you and Iâ€" but | margaret word, and she would underâ€"| new rates, they may have a now Tatâ€" MEDIOAL _ â€" |> ahe ) â€"> Bulord, was with him on and. a acres 4 cinkt | T ver let him say #t." vgho i hi ilf e on o ... Bs thbed," said Margaret, ‘and was light brokeâ€"in on Chad‘s brain. â€"uat’spâ€"-«vmbnnua :NIM ne 6 !w; in stand. ag. which will muke up > the â€"differâ€" | DR, J, R. HETT, PHYSICIAR sys dos lace still, too old, he Said, _ "‘He told you?" of price. Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, And if that should take too lOng*"" | ‘ Once again he was starting his life | cnce, or they may have: a certificate <._~_ â€" ANDp auronon 08 ::: p:(;.;tseb;f&eg’ f Margaret blusbigth ~‘He Tolt: gll (No | c=m=mmmmmmlor tm cmmmammarmmmderes "I ‘will come to you, Chad,"" Said | over afresh, with his old capital, a jfor a reduced amount thatâ€"can â€" be 3 n o e " 5 ?‘;‘;‘“'r w:ni the miiddle of the alternoon Rad to me," she sad, simply. hM % § on the poren wtrong body and a _stout heart. _ Jn | met under tho old rates ol assespâ€" | _ uie : _ . . S 0| ... > li.no "ole and _ suggested that they _ ‘"I‘m so glad," said Chaid. that, m left, was a ‘new * mound y came m;m ® his breast still butned: the spirit that | ment. 4 y alty,; N o d s «: walk about the place.‘â€" Marâ€" "*Except a horse â€" which belongs to | UNGet rested the _ Major. .himâ€" | as they: wen”bil&‘ stile. _ }nad Jled. his race to the land; had. , Specialty, Nose, Thromt ind Far. :. h o take a . wa in idr a moment to you. The old mare is dead.‘ sell. To the right was a stons markâ€" | . "Ole Miss,‘" she said, indignantly, | wrenched it from and â€" from |â€" 1t was shown that to even up‘an | __________ _ _ . _‘ s e 00 Eirery 29 Some nouschold duty, and â€" "Dear old Major}"‘ fea: ~Chadwick Butord‘â€"and‘ thenanâ€" ["Any Tomisky that hi ie â€" o t ~ 2ool [Etke and made 1# feuple of | old ellnth Sor fod mtaetohe Iâ€" 1+ 0. HOGRKS. y3 " e attend to "i"m £ O was roing "w;y At the stone fence fiu[uei teachâ€" | other: stone marked simply: a . triflin‘ nigger to come 0:!0 hyt:h Liberty for the worship. of Irgemenâ€" | 0. F. at twenty years of age, and it f ;t‘, § as Richard ux:l o “: she said, with ed for the flag: , Mary Buford. to wuk, an‘ of that clwn'flol Ai0‘t | the Kingdom Come for the oppressed | has been a member for ten years, be Denust. â€" Ocdfeliow‘s &. > s next:day he "{: 25 {i,icd and could _ ‘"We‘ll Teaté it here until we come | *‘He had both brought (from : the | ploughed mighty soon, it‘s gwine t9 | p the earthâ€"and, hitnself the unconâ€" | must pay . $26.43;. for . fifteen years‘ e o o e it oma. The three walked toâ€" back,‘" she said, dropping . it in .a | mountaing," said . Margaret, | softly, | Yu‘n up.! . | scious Shepherd of that Spitit, he was | membershipâ€"he will have to pay $43,â€" § 10e > s e e on ty the shad Somehow the talk of Major | 208 the last time he was out of the | :"How ~many / horsés are: theré ON | roing to help carry its ideals across |12; and for. iwenty. years a membet, E onb â€" [‘ ) ward the dismantied: barn where 1hQ shalow. 2 Prink theim hen ho leaned here _ to | the place, Mammy?" asked Dan inent Westward ther sea |$65:40... An old member wh c .A 0 & 4 . taken place and oub Bulord seemed to bring them nearer bhouse was when C * . MnE y° = i cuntinent Westward to ano sea 40. old member o â€" entered wW. %. k.. ol ;. tournament h;:l Looking back, €Had togotherâ€" #o near that once. Chad watch them buried. there. â€"â€"He said Hosses!‘‘ "sniffed the old wonah. | ind onâ€"who knowsâ€"to the gates. of | 2t forty years owes on . ten years‘ { "**. '"M 1. 0,,,0.0¢8 ' into: the wo08s. > C&nflzal Hunt goâ€" started to call her by her fitst name | there would atways be a place next | ‘‘Theyâ€"ain‘t nary â€" & houâ€"-ngt-hm but | he rising sun. An cagle swept over | membership $117.56; .‘ filteen years, |â€" DENTI8TE. _ _ * a%_> 2. saw Margaret flnd the garden, : and and stopped when it had half passed | YOur muther for you, ‘Tell the boy | two ole brokenâ€"down mules. «is "head, as he<rose, and. the â€" soft |$198.07;, twenty years, $201.59, * .*"0 umfl»j .. en es lon t':sis's was at hand his lips. Margaret smiled. that,‘ he sard."‘ Chad put his arms | "Well, FH take*0hé and start ~#| saiter of feet sounded â€" behind him. | . If the member desired to carry less . -m pafe: *) > . Pesvecn the â€" spme}c‘z bad hard work ©‘"The war is over," she said, _ and | 2round the tombstone and then sank | plough myself," said Hatry. . . t was Jack trotting after him.". He | insurance, and pay the old rates, & |/ wor mutual . convenien : pai [ o hetween the Two. nd Harry as they ‘Chid spoke eagerly:, on one knée ‘by his mother‘s _ grave. | ‘"‘And I‘ll take the Other," said Dan: |:/topped and took the old dog in L. | tWeutyâ€"year member would get a new | rrom a distance are p ulagly : / " (â€" : Mstening to Dalilt : e ;ndyxecalled to â€" "And you‘ll call meâ€"" 14 was strown with withered violets; | â€" Mammy groaned. arms. . policy for $775, instead of $1,000; it |quested to make appointments . s e n a uhr" the incidents ~‘"Yes, Chad." "Youâ€"you did that, Margaret?" o ® * "Go back home, Jack!‘ bhe said. . [he entered at thirty years, ho would | Offies Over Bank of Hamilton.Borlin Pe% earh other : and . to HL:r meant : to â€" The "’!!‘Y leaves over Chad‘s head Margaret nodded through her. tears, And still the wondet of that night |‘â€"Without a whimper, oldâ€"Jack slowâ€" pe given a mew policy for $632, and . e e ol es boyhood:d andypracthe in danced suddenly, and yet the girl was * * > to Chad and Margaret! * ‘eâ€"wheeled, but he stopped and turnâ€" |if at forty years, a policy for $535. . wl << study law, he said, 14 stay at home so simple and frank snd kind â€"â€" that | _ Toe wonder of it! They:stood very I "It was General Hunt who>taught | d again and sat on his haunchesâ€"| Mr.: Stevenson framkly ~â€" informed W ELLB, Suu & ¢,j;;é es xt in * Ncither‘ brother the springing hope in his breast was |Still, looking for a time . into : sach ; me to wnderstandâ€"and forgive, _ Do | tooking back. i the ~moembers‘ that â€"tho : assessment w Safsd o tnles melge . . te"> ani. run tne ‘““.‘m id place‘ was as quickly chilled other‘s eyes.: Could the veil~of the| you know what he said? That â€" every | â€""Go home, Jack!" Again the old | rates in force previous to 1899 : were | 280000% "’m"'“ x _ . mentioned that bot on ad gubssed â€" "Did he ever. speak ol me except | hereiter bave been lifted for them at | man, on both sides, was rightâ€" who | dog trotted down the path and once |entirely $oo small .to carry through mam" of sach mons. hn ; €â€": es mng‘whcl::im heartsick to about business matters?" that moment â€"and they ~have> seem| did his duty." more he turned. their insurance, and that the | differâ€" | PM t Pridat 1p. m _ UUHONJUNS E the TCt d it e 00 s tnat was beâ€" _ ‘‘Never ab all at first,"" said Marâ€" | themselves walking that same garden | _ "God bless him,‘‘ said Chad. "Home, Jack!" said Chad. ence between their rates .._and .. the | miceâ€"will be clossd â€" overy Friday aftarade | s e s 9 m“iw:i ns â€" yet in garet, . blushing incomprencnsively, |P4th, Band>in hand, their faces seam» CHAPTER XXX1. The eagle was a dim, black speck.| rates charged those who entered since ommmnuane l fore and of therr va : Margaret. "bus 'he forgave you before he died.': ed with age to other eyes, but change: The Westward Way. in the band of yellow that lay over | 1898 must be either scaled up or their 5) e iB store for M{s. e“c::d"” & l ‘‘Thank God for that!" in .not& line to them, the <vision Motherâ€"Turner was sitting in the | the . rim of the sinking sun, <and after | i2surance policies scaled down.to an Gmn L. D. 8. 8. < â€" Gi ,‘1 Soo B i *‘Why “0“:;,70“' * <‘ And you will see what he did for | would not have added. a jot to their poreh with old Jack at her feet when | its fight, horseand rider took the : aniount which can be paid from "the ” Oflhlnnl bnc'-nl ental | St + _ am . +. ::130 what? 4 stidy law," Harty. youâ€"the last thing of his life." Imm faith.. ‘They <would â€" have Chad and Dixicâ€"came to the Zate â€" | westward way. s vid tates. In support of his contenâ€" fl:l ‘..fiu Mr ). U ffeminont _ stor _ Pss _btay .t""e, ant . S toy uu;ership 13 They were crossing the field now. inodded to each other and smiledâ€" cher bonnetâ€" off, her eyes turned â€"toâ€" tion, he cited the instances ~ of the i44 "‘“’m. | ‘:. riday . t * semiled. wWe‘ll go in dP "NMo." he>" "F have seen Molissa," said Marâ€" ‘Y%, we. know, we know!" . Th ‘f vard the West. : The stillness of death ~. (The end.) Royal~ Arcanum and â€"A. Q. U. W., -'““ C S e o. Chad shook his hea Aready â€" made® garet, suddinty. Chad was so start Right, the rusbing earth, the _ stai $ ay over the place, and .â€" over â€"the rmame: * aulditvine hecnbog t inss where gimilar action was found: to be conrviivtioralihimtag [ C sad, decisively. . "I‘ve a r‘(‘evaes{ 4 fed that he stopped in the path. @wept spates ol the infinite held no â€"] :trong old face some preternabural | ~Tired nerves, with that "no <ambiâ€"| becéssary in ordér to carry on _ the & ns ;9; > up my mind. ”I m going and nO0 ©‘"She came all the way from the Eteater wonder than was theirsâ€"they }Gorrow. She did not rige when she | tion‘‘ feeling that is commonly felt in |insurance branch successfully. *~ EXPERIENCERD <VA£TERIN â€" 27. *I‘m sorty, suddfllfl;ry, o how mountains to ask it you were dead, held no wonder . at all.. The moo»}f aw Chad, she.did not speak when bo | spring or early summer, can be easily | No decision was arrived at by the ARBY , EURGEON;,... . fask :Ié"g more, he had learnt b:t,s *P urpose â€" and to tell me about â€" about your shone that might, for thein; the wind [ poke.. She turned merely and looked |â€"and quickly altered by taking what is N members of the Order as to what td 2 Tgesa0d [ wseless it was to combat any P mother. She had just â€"learned it, she Whispered, leaves danced, flowers nod J it him with a look of helpless suferâ€" | nown to druggists everywhere _ as course they: would pursue, _but it is n ols t a ~ of Chadwick Butord. Margatet weré_ said, and she did not know that | you ded, and crickets chirped _from . the | ng. She knew the question that was‘ pr. Shoop‘s Restorative. . One will Lelieved that a large proportion will is W" 1 the Onparts: . ‘«-", General : Huntâ€"and “5: back > to knev; And I never let her _ know E1ass forâ€"them;, the farthest star kept $ im Chis lips, for she dumbly: motioned ; apsolutely note a changed feeling withâ€" agrec <to <accept the new plan and m Alexander House, King BW _ N /.#‘ away when “‘"l g:“n was sink that 1 knew, since I‘ supposed _ you @ternal lids apart just for them and J :oward the door and then" put. ber in 48 hours after beginning to take. cither accept reduced policies or _ an 208, Allâ€"calle by day or nigh . [ (trie house. in fact, the from the had soime reason for not wanting her . beyond, the Maker _ himself looked | trembling hands on the failing of the the Restorative. The _bowles . get increase in assessmants, 7 . . s ue e fie~ e wncn they c‘?me Iln wly., General to know." ‘down, thit night, just to bless them. | sorch and:bent her face _ down _ On sluggish in the Winterâ€"time, the citâ€" oi ulc can eremgngene w on on oo inmnmmmmameset [ 1. woods, still.walking SO9M9) m ncgaret _ "I aid," said Chad, sadly, but he |â€" Back they went through the . old | them. _ With sickening fear, ~Chad. culation often slows up, the Kidmeys . ) I spisimex 4 Toued i [ es 24 es D ) Hunt taiking carnts 7 h d did not tell his reason! Melissa would | garden, hand in hand.. . No.. caress | tepped on the thresholdâ€"cap in hand are inactive, and even the heart in case of smallyox has developed in | x+ 1. gurptirp; 2‘ n ol |\ / awith her hands clasped before her Toof never aed the one thing from . had ever Passed between these. two. | â€"and old Jack followed, whimporinkâ€" many cases grows dAécidedly . weaker: GU°IPh, the victim being a clerk in 1! Destist L.D.S. Royal: College .. _ & her eyes.â€"on the path. _ The lu:elw ::ver h‘;,eu‘e::“ woul:n:ot 1,“3,, the . That any man could ever. dare even | \s his eyes grew accustomed to the | pr. Shoop‘s Restorative is recognized !b¢ Dominion Bank named Scrieber. $s mh‘,, . ;:?" Wikee in : c on e . aoea t:“ hl":c): :l; ot:erl:ow £ | to. dream" of touching her sacted.lips | tark interior, he could ste ‘ a sheeted | pyerywhere &s a genuine tomic to these 1!¢ has been taken, to the . Isolation [A ie o lan s ho. £nox‘s atore. . Himâ€" . [\ _ but when they neared the POTCA _7 70 *WBE Lame on foot to ask _ about | bad beem beyond the boy‘s imaginings | ftorm ‘on a:bed in the corner and, 0n | vifal organs. It builds up and strengâ€" !!O5pita! and every precaution. taken store, snex eemotk > ~ ‘General was joking andi?‘“l:‘c: tible and e '{o dofend â€"you against _ | â€"such was the reverence in his : love | the pillow, a white {ace. thens : the wornâ€"out Weakened" nerves;" bY> the aguthorities. The young man nemmernaman [ +4,{ gmiling, not. W my‘t’h ng;); P 6Xâ€" against me. _ And she went ‘back | for herâ€"and his very soul shook when |â€" ~""Melissa‘"‘ he catled, brokeniy. A | it sharpens the Tailing appetite, and has tecently returned from: a holiday. 3X ;* i t t Paierness ) nyé tone afoot. She disappeared one morning | at the gate, Margaret‘s eyes dropped | ;roam from the porch answered him, | aniversally ards fdigestion. It always. Th# Cas* is not a serious one and does Jon L wipEMAN. | 9 t [ cept a cettain tenderness int land one. before we got up. She seemed very | from his to the sabre out on his cheek | and, as Chad ‘dropped to his knte#; | nickly brings renewed strength, life, NOt intorlete in any way with : the _.»:; 4 Bs and mmo:rkto(w;;‘;‘::;lsx'ei“ Toat : 1k â€"Who, ant un'hpm. She â€" was . and she suddenly lifted her face. i he old woman: sobbed:aloud. rigor and ambition. »‘Fry it and> be bank‘s â€"business. Oflseâ€"Post Ofoo,1.8t. Jacobs,; Onk " o _‘ 6 !Hl $ on his horse _ now, coughing all the time, and I wakened | | "I know how you got Nep dbgirt Infow, tones, as ‘though in â€" fear [ OonYyincert. SBold by All Deslers. I sentomnmmrgerncntengenemmcmmcmgermemmantacapanas & ~ sn‘ is To was Tting his cap oue night and heard het sobbing, but | She said, and‘with her lips the SCAUF | . â€" 6e disturb the "dead _ firPs es m n~tâ€"Ane id e * 'my th‘lgliol' " he said.~ "I‘m she was so sullen.and fierce that _T , Souched the 86At, AlmostAtln:ldly hfie: sleep, ‘the two taiked on the : porch: RATHER DIE THAN K * emsal tss E. ‘giga 5t thedigh the wat alive. was almost . afraid. of her, Next| boy drew ‘her to him.. . Again _ het [ SC90 )/5u2)%oi¢ woman told Ohad GO TO SCHOOL Chas o Lret: TL [ ~ > Mlypos“ ‘lfl; tell you some day why morning she was gone. I would have l.i:: were mved‘ \‘:atm n:un:o::, No# tho #ill had sickined aud wofterâ€" ns ". 8. KIOO‘ ‘sf w<<. $ didn‘t shoot you that â€" mormn&."~ #aken her part of the way home my~ myely '“Pmu ad with never a word of coniplaint | ‘Guelph, May 8$â€"*"I will die rather Paâ€" o Archi A y oo *n *m then he rode away, a . gallant, ull.'lP:o;‘thin;!" Chad was wallâ€" |in is “1? was o . * How, all throlugh the war, she had | than go back to school." **@ 16 “’! e €3. _ Enightly figure, across the pasture. ing with his head bent, in» your horse, Chag.‘" |fought his battles so flercely that no| . Such were the â€"last words of‘ an, 7 BuU Patents soliciting sor Canada and| . Pss M “eypu he wavéd his cap and @8 . "vfgg going down to &e her before T‘h:ly.::i'nz:“wakm old "t‘om. but fone dared attack him in her hearing. | eightâ€"yearâ€"old boy, before carrying his . â€" the United States. 4 c( y ... Oe gallop was gons: 1 go West," went‘around to the stable and Chad|How, sick.as slie was, she had gond, |rash threat into effect. He was found P : Mocok 9 & “; BC _ \* After supper, a heavenâ€"born chaBte y .. _ .. going Westâ€"4o IfYo# led out a handsome colt, _ his satiny | that night, to save his (ife. . How |soon after hanging by a rope: and Bs s 29 :. anical drawings made _f6. ps U‘ ‘‘led NMrs. Dean to stroll put Aito the °..y__‘ > onlight _ like|she had ncarly diod from the result | quict dead. i sÂ¥ s 440 all classes of machinery & ete.= â€" | _ Ned Yes. soat shining in the moonlig . en [ . 3e s @ .*> fovely night. Matgaret tose to £0 ‘They had reached the yard Gate | sityer. He litted his proud head when of cold and exposure and was never| The shocking suicide. occurred | at cA Ew RBive prifting at short notice. §2, ‘ _‘ . top, and Chad followed... Th®. S&U® , 0 pig ereaked on _ rusty. MIBKOS | he saw Margaret, and whinmied. the same afterward.. How she work | Eden .Grove, Ontario, situated be: l 3 ?‘éfi p 404. â€" Office 28 m"‘ w. F" | _\ eBante, perhaps, led old Mammy . 10 yro, cmaqg pulled t opem The y4r0G| "tiec knows his mistress, Margaret | *4 in the house and in the garden to / tween Walkerton and . Pajsluy .:Deâ€" . s > hone 404. ; *«\ PS _ _ . come out on the porch and ¢all Mrs. wild with plantains, the /8 C T keep theit bodi¢s and souls together, tails have been~obtained of the terâ€" . Cl h se Soom 3, Berlin, Ont. /. _ $ V * Sn back: ‘Chad and Macearet walk D O Nh TCt Cotrroes"‘ tne | faoh.ne: Chak" ' tible affait From Mr. Jos. Lawson of h esw T: rvreme & W\ _ ed on toward the stiles . whete _ Still fi-o:ne was :closed .l“lnl.' and ‘| #Yeq r's“d Chad, "I‘ve stiln gor | =etâ€"â€"=â€"â€"sz=â€"s=â€"â€"*â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/this city, who was yesterday in that . S 0 } , id > hung Margaret‘s . weatherâ€"béaten Stars dark, and the .'k'“ Of desolation o,_lm“’."- . % section â€"of the country and heard > of : o6 I ~ sE â€"£. band Bars. The gitl smiledâ€"and touchâ€" ¢rhung the place, but the ruin looked | pg y'r still call her Dixte?" W‘ om fi;&m ~ i j FENT iez 3 9 oA ; 1 on l ~pa the fag. fentlo in the moonlight. Chad‘s |â€" ©ay through the war." Rev. P. K. MeRec, Porks Baddesk, poy youthful ‘nd o i Y"o“-'; 4 B Â¥ " J Â¥Co ap ? LE . @TÂ¥hat was very uico ot you . to ‘throat hurt and his eves Alled .. Homeward they went through â€" tb8 °o "*y atways count it & pleasure to pight years of age. He had been atâ€" | , This woman says she was «e CC o C As s sn tfing. I never felt _ ""I want to show you now the 125 | dewy Gelds: | recommend the Dt. : & fln C ol an ion Lya STRATFORD, Onr." / ._" \~.Salute me that morning y * Heor |] * * the Major schoo! but into some disâ€" "e m Azail L o‘ ~bq Bitter against Yco3kees after that thing be did," said Margaret. T. wish I could have seen l to my patishioners; 1 ‘believe C and relused to 8 Vegetable e s e o toriatae n es ;; / _ TMH take it down now," and sho . eyes were lighted with tenderness 200| perore he died. IH he could only BAY¢ is nothing botter for throat and % J Frank â€" Emaslé , in Western Ontarto. We m :Or * k. .. wtinbs led it â€" tendetly sho led him wondering down known how I suffcred at cauting him ~&roubles or weaknéss or runâ€"down #o C ommooln.: ongb.pnuwtwnluu_- omrcerci y3 it. and x0 tangled tamé mack id tem." F ‘a sore throat I His mother was insistentand th¢| ~\ Wueh I wrote to Some time Rubjeots, Isams Pilman‘s Sbold &s> \ about theâ€"slender staff. , i garies‘ to the old w4 oc jou 1t you. 0 found m beneficial.‘* lad said he would rather die than go x'“.m“&mx:; Tnuch'rmvnflhc,uul in‘ Co% . _ suThat was not my doing,‘‘ _ said @raveyard. Thid."* the have knownâ€"â€"â€" k 1â€"â€" later w. H. , Paisley, Ont.: back to school. He‘was sent off, howâ€" Hom fomais troubles. 1 had inflamme: . cial and Hailrond Fach t ‘‘ _‘ _ Chad, "though il I had been Grant, Climb over and jJook, » He did know and so 1 later. “Bav. s """1” evér,~ ahd No attention was paid to | tion of the feminine organs and gould partment is in.the nands of ( en t'm with the wholo Unfon army, said, leaning over the wall. All that is over now." mm‘fl ‘w Mh had said.. No one . thought | hot stand or wallk any distance, At «d instructors: We aevist ;:'_’;4"‘ f $ ts f‘ salute you. 1 â€" There was the grave of the MAjor‘s | ‘They had reached the stont _wall systom 4 Agstry ; ol : last I was confined to my bed aud the <positions. Our graduates alway@sue . * have had it y well: next as to its dfficacy at every that there was anything in such â€" an Said L wo‘ fo at6 the beit.: â€" E. eak" orders, but 1 went . back lather which he knew so + and Chad picked up the flag again. R + R hody was | doctor would have to umng ceed, for our courses t. Get ° _ 4 under * £ w 1 have ever _ Rev. B. M. Artherst idle threat until the dead body an operation, but this I to do. « us free cataloghe and learn . mor@ . i ‘This is the only t Y 6 h r 3 \ o aRent ~_ w unless 1â€"unless it NA, "I have found later hanging by a < rope which | *« Arriend advised & ‘s ‘about us. You may enter now. .. | _ f is f m <2 > since it myself, for i# he had himsolf ~{astened Vegetable After using mg‘uw ts _‘ agnge revp mm remmae h“"?"‘::m it. Chad."" ’i‘m!«&. you apecify."" meck, nc t three bottles of it, I feel like a new 0; d _ o. 4 4 ou Â¥ © ‘Rev. NB.:â€"‘1 . ‘The poor mother: became . almost | Woman beciaiiicpzed y 33“ 4 C A Black Sunâ€" ||};_"~®es" Chad pointod to the stlle hate usta Reychine o my family; (the .frantic with grief when the fate _ of | . I imost heartily recommend Lydia B ;| * mss .. on 9e Sr and Margaret nodded. § results were -rvm-ihn 15 ~her boy was known, and the suicide M""'::""“' com h--ln ONTARIO‘S "DRY" aArBA®~:° _ _ BA Eâ€"ary s 2 + ‘‘Thereâ€" hereâ€" everywhere.‘ who state tha . never has cast a fecling of regtret MInZI6d | rogubles." > mssy . ~ _â€" BMiy KX «. Black > Knight " _ Stove Seated on the porch, Mra. Dean and | itt equal. _ I sttougly rseommend 1t ... y5gp. throughout the *W!*\ pacTts FOR SICK WOMEN. e A ul s‘" f x . 3P 7 Polish is better than the and Dan saw _ them RBev. J; 8. arkdale, Ont.: no c x ; Wyt o â€" a l' \ i ols We m + Paychine. . w n e mmeeg ns For WM & J â€" bikseif¢e fâ€"_ sun, because it miakes stoves | â€" | | acroms the field and Mrs. Dean [ tat in phrimd tm HaiTrammnid ow «it * Ates! pam‘s mane | ;) sitelet Prie,. af uns ‘Desemed . _ e e s : shime by night as well ag | [| | ‘Father would noy siy . a ... mobd in "wak thanie] HOWWALKERTON ApPPRECI roots and. herbs, has been ue dlng foc. tyode seystan l l oo <. e » agatnst it, sother, e . e« atandard for | AMance, mpPDPC® looe! en hn‘ . day. j s here. % *A Pandmagter of ~Wal‘ertan, "Sinte January 1,.1908, _dption . $A « *4 boy, were to I F 2 P ; and bas cured hKR T! ; i f ® h hon m atound town hy \g Z" i f "No," said Dan, ‘‘mot a word. ‘my work very mugh lese tyxing . rc zen oo ie who have been with [ byâ€"Jaws have beea iA &m\sn cz 1A# T 3 It saves time â€"â€" does m | "Listes, mother,‘‘ #atd Harry, a8d | r pars e tor i | ; h to . alt the| . : if tors in 133 municifalities._ 3x Je j with td rubbing â€" J hbe â€" about . a _ no m are sarnost . proas of the band â€" in theâ€" purchase of two. . .. Irregd ht Om ‘ ~closing !. Requltis; :. P PCL v P '.-‘ A A" T Â¥ A nsc i d s than‘t Â¥ ks (8 jA io t qoik lan S ”“-.&v Te | ©9hius mc Paraiine, cont ‘all | canvan he "collecied in 1101 50; Shich | [opugy "‘""" â€" | duction at \rom al}: gauses" i ink. i bew * +. * KNnQ@ | throft. f knd stomch t ; mM e w s rewso# > tham. Alacininan an on (TaL 9 Birdipniee ons )4 ow |. E ‘:‘ ;,* Bhk Kfllgh't- 9# m & q-hh) m m : ‘v’ h ce T k !rfi;. ",‘ C p.&;?\é '.: * in (t;i* oE hy ““.gfztifim _:&_‘7 .. bhe : Ci@ght . anatcim _ _ | that is a revelation to housekeepers, . ... . _â€" . > | | lisl‘D SMib\ OM hantmg nand_ to | dirsetly an the veen, resptratory anf| ol | a _ S°" CO‘0t! _ M9" . 00 0°C° . 0 shham Hhyites ait. arsy, [ Thote nte mox. 105. MBE a 7 s P [ e * v ty d DBC â€" bal + 7 3 hJ ¢ £ y i e 3

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