Then CGlider showed bis true beart ~ in which dove for hbis buy was before All elwe. \. @But.1 don‘t want him to know," be im mpred, â€"~*Why, I‘ve spared the boy I‘rhluï¬w It he really loves youâ€"iIt ‘ "wk x . }'l that.moméuvt, the son : bimsclf entered bursthally. ~ In his sengerness be saw no ume save the woman be lored. At & entrauce, Mary rose and moved ard a step tnvollxnmm. in sheer surprise over his coming. _ t ‘to sare my boy â€" & ,‘ 1 am informed thist â€" be: v with you,. snd ¢ " ~solls weâ€"why~Be i Whtrswhy â€"Be ~tells me"~â€" ~ He ie for a mowent to con n excess of emotion, e etor : Burke ~Alied the baiting â€""Bâ€"to fyn_*hdhunum &"3}% Md, after be had reâ€" gained self He stared at p ngly. WV is this true‘?" + B ben," wans"the moment for » ‘. e had Jonged through weary .:n; p “zm ?:l’o was L w ippliant mm;g know t= truth, Her befrt quickened. ‘Truly, vengeance nc m: to one who has suffered * K. I "In this trhne?" the man repeated. with soutething of borror in his voice. . "It is," Mary said quietiy. \Wor a little, there was sitence in the Foom. . At Inst, Gilder spoke with the n arlay| " slifetioxa of a niin of wenlth, contident Lbhat money will aatve any wouud. C How much?"* be nakud, Daidiy. Maryâ€"stulled an mscrutable smile. / MQb, 1 dou‘t need money," «he sAld, e@polessly, â€""Inspector Burke will téll you bow ensy it is for me to get It."" P*Wyr‘ want my sou to learo what youâ€"nret" he suld. _ â€" "Why putt I‘m ready to tell bim Ropprank i i * * I Kidneys Wrong? Avaio vemuer |# FROM THE PLAY OF they u are in . When idneys fail to filter the impurities ‘om the blood, trouble comes at oncé. C o. stom: m"m u‘}z hrn and arterâ€" E‘ï¬%flmm‘s:ï¬h 2t hove inedicinel plants has | orat fox over, forty years. Everywhore some neighbor ~Dr. Morse‘s * dian Root Pills MARVIN DANA Sold by "Are you the woman?" M in o Setiain dnct wundia tried ben will be matled you. ie * Ses Tne porsons â€" are ‘ retioÂ¥el} se »red. ‘blood V ie aprann it maoa P naignmenmnb on iap t liver and kidney tornicâ€"by assistin mmw'&m_ ho iiver 18 Biter, the Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery i | mhysicians agd b en es To: lonjach, . Tombi« ometim , 3 ge J-qu Today, 1 am‘ fi ons mas uies ile onl feadact eardy. . d * A didy oo onl t dn tor aid me gid. My husband : adviâ€" 2ed a continuatid .‘3".2?"..‘? % ue young man weur swuby w ser. while the other three men stood silent. Dick took Mary‘s hand in a warm clasp, pressed it wndcrly.m "I didn‘t see father," Be‘ «oo€ 1 jeft a mote on ht POkE ol 16e Cured Both Stomach Trouble \ â€" â€" and Headaches m_y-q-.dui.lm 20th, 1913, is »Ereiadient Sivd sdoce hi. I HBave been under the of "".a::-& i mss m T ,A."r M ts in mepay s resl "yan i tâ€"aâ€"tives arte making you look so o i rmane Mars. H. 8. WILLIAMS. ienss aopral Sn 2te: of ut poninid m reeaipn of ~Then, somehow,â€"the atâ€" mosphere pénetrated hl::::m.n. and he looked around,â€" to see bis father standing grimly opposite him. But therte was no change in tiis expression beyond a more radiint smile. "Hello, dad!" he ~cried, . joyously. "Then you got my ‘mote?" "No, Dick, 1 baven‘t bad any note." x young . man : spoke . with simple Q * Mary ‘kept her @ygs stendfast on the father. â€" There,was. triumpb in ber gize. . This Q‘-'; the ; rengennce for which sbe had,longed.â€"for which she had plotted, ;!uflr"enke-ncc sbe bad at Inst nchieved. ere was her fruition. the period of ber supremacy. * were married thisâ€" morning." ‘Gilder seemed duazed by the brief wentence. % i "Buy that again," be commanded. "Dnd. Mary and 1 were married this worning." 3 "Iâ€" married ‘your son ‘this morning." Mary anid in a matter of frct tone, "I married bhim. . Do you . guite «under| stand. Mr. Glider? "| marrigd‘ him." Jn . that "himl@terice "y Berultmite eompenantiin for ntold "mfsery. The father stood there wordlews, anable to And speech Apninst this ealumity that hnd befailen bim. "If= a framéup:" Rurke roored.© Ha glafed at the youug man. **Tell yout futher dt ain‘t true.". Why, do. yor know. what she tt? Rheo‘s done time." Ue pansedâ€" forâ€"mu"lustitat, then ®poke in n vyolee that wis bruttlly menacios, "And she‘ll do 1t marn!?" The young man turned. toward, hi# bride. â€" There wins disbelief, hope, deâ€" spair, In his«lace, "It‘s n n Me!" ntely. "Itâ€" be tbe truth," Mary sold firmly, "Ilrive served three fenrs in prison." There was a «tence of a winute that was likeyears. _ f vride oF n day. ‘Then be spoke again more besecchingly. * â€""Sny there‘s aâ€"mistake,"* â€" Autry «poke with a simplicity that adwittud no denial. "It‘s all quiteâ€"trie." = The man. who~ bad so loved her, truxted her, stood trembling for a mo ment, tortered=rnd snnk Into a cbair. The father fooked at Mury with a re prvach thit was pathetic. "8ee," he suld. fnd his benvy yolce wWits for once ‘thin with passionâ€""see Athnt you‘ve doue to my boy!" t +3 "What is thit comprtred to what you have doue to me?" + 1‘ "Whit huve U done to you?" he quesâ€" toned, nncomprehending. * "Du yon remember what 1 waid to you the day you bud me sent away?" "1 don‘t retneluber you atâ€"@ll.". ~<>â€" "Porbips you. remember® Mary Tar ner, ho was wrrested four years AgO for robbing your store, and perhips you remeniber that whe agsked to speak to you béfore they took her to prison." '%o heavy jowled man gave a sturt. "Oh, you begin to remember! Yes! There was a girl who swore sbe. wilÂ¥ Innoventâ€"yes. she swore thait she was Dad we‘re matried. . Mary and 1 Dick tiurned his tortured frce to hir Ne, He Mary," he «ald. "Say it‘s selzec her band pAssion the bats. You owe for all that. Well, I‘ve begun to coltect." > _‘"And that is why you married my boy ?" ‘ T7 "It is." Mary gave the answer coldâ€" Iy, Cbuitiicrug», . td * Convincingly, save to oneâ€"ber bus band. â€" Dick: suddeniy aronsed. and spoke with the violence of one sure. "It is not!" t 4 ‘~‘He stood fip ind went to Mary, abd took her two hands in his, very gentiy, yet very Armly. v ‘"Mary," be said softly, yet with a strength of couviction, "you married me becanse you love me." insistingly. "No, nof"* Mary‘s denial came like a cry for escape. *You loveâ€"me now!" There was a shasterful quality in ols declaration, which seemed to ignore ber negition. "I don‘t." she rep:::? bitterly. "Look me in the face and say that." There was a> sllence that seemed long, though it was measured in the passing of ~ seconds. _ At last Blary. who bad planned so Jong for this hour, gathered hber forces and spoke vallant any weakness of doubt. ‘"I do not love you." "Just the same you are my wife, and I‘m going to keep you.and make you‘love me," » ~»ne‘s a crook!" Burke sa1d, "I. don‘t care what you‘ve been!" ‘Dick esclaimed. _ "From now on you‘ll go straight. You‘ll walk the straightâ€" est line a woman ever walked, You‘ll put all thoughts of vengeance ont of your beffrt because Pll fil it with something biggerâ€"I‘m going to make you love me." A % Burke spoke agfin: "1 tell you she‘s a crook." s \ Mary moved‘n little. and then turned her face toward Gilder. 5 ,- v"A-;li.' l.!'ln;n.v ivhp made me one‘ Â¥You can‘t send n girl to prison and bave her come out anything else.". > © Burke swung bimself dround in a movement of complete disghst. ~ * "She didn‘t fet her time for good beâ€" bhavior." wls "And I‘ns proud of it!" came ber in stant rétort. ~"Do you know what goes on‘ there behind ‘those > toue walls? Do you, Nir, Diktrict: Att rney, whose businéss It is to send girls theret Do you know ‘whath girl is espected to do to get time olf for good bebavior? If you don‘t, ask the kespers. *"I served every minute of my timeâ€" évery minute of it, three ~full, whote years. Do yoh wonder that 1 wint to get even, that some one has got to pay? Four yeirs ngo. $ou took away me namsâ€"and guve me a number. "No," ‘she sald gravely, "no, 1 did "And you love me now!" be went on ®Dad, Mary and | "Say, thore‘s a mistake." was a little totery the was~tow, but without nd 1 were married this morning* | _ 6 y good uama: y08 A%"z“b“t 0 o e imaiurtes , and decided to try it. g‘ now to tell you that I am cured. ‘ mhemepried V Canada. . Â¥4â€" ~ _ Another Woman Recovers. ‘ Auburs, N.<YÂ¥.â€"â€"*I suffered from hervousness for ten years, and had such vpï¬n&umhalwwulh : tm:flunh‘.mklm‘:: dleep ‘hot want anyone to to tne or it me at all. â€" Sometimes ivuumtumwhnn-nm dectors did the best they could for me untilâ€"four months ago I began 8:( Lytlia® E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable pound a trial and now I am in good bealth." â€"Mrs WiLiix K.â€"GLL, No, 16 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. © The above are only two of the thouâ€" dn&dmhmhmwflehmw- Wmdiddbyï¬vflnkhm which show clearly 'ht%ft&’ Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound does for those who suffer from woman‘s ills. Lo :{ you want speâ€" funtsnine Lydia kham Medicine Co. (conft> dential)Lynu, Mass Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woâ€" man aud Rheld in strict confidence, wow, I‘ve given up the numberâ€"and I‘ve got your name." o CHAPTER Xi1. Aftermath of: Tragedy. H Gilders, both father and son, endured (much â€" «uffering throughout the ulgbt and day, that followed the séene in Mary Turner‘s ‘apartment, when she: had made known the sccontplishiment (of Ber revrenge on the older Â¥hmi by her ensnaring of the younger /* ' Dick thad. followed the ofherx out of her presence at heÂ¥ eombutlind, emptha gi%ed by cher. teaving Ihiny Shione vehien Beâ€" would. tiave" Merited Weer Her © warn ter. . Since then he hud‘ m},ï¬ to, ob, tith u.,:»ny;«r,ln.n:sa'\-v-“\-_ [ ce brige But she had refyset ty‘ He Weurs de fled ndinission to the fiji rixtm-%t Ont the majd answered, the thamy of th telephone, and ts notesx, y'wn- suetuing iy unbectded " c 1 Distraught hy this \-!‘-;kim. pnterjer tlon of. torment Into |'|1'.“._|;‘~I ut ‘.“!lllhr", to \bad Know n â€"Be â€"impebCiget »ulferinu Diek: Gilder showed wiyt mettie . of, «uin hiy" beveath his debotedt apfuntt, anece CAnd thit dhetfe sns ot a Jond «orth white . l« did not for s th gtant betieve thatâ€"she wie enuty of th erime â€" with Which she dad berh offt fually charged aind for which «he had served a ‘%entence Ats prison _ b@r thi text. he_could nnderstitd in some de gree how the venom of the whong it #reted on fror DW polsened. hor. nature through the yeark tiH «he had worked ont oAts evil thFough (the sein‘me jof Whieh be was the moovent victims He enved (little for the_ fact that cecentiÂ¥ ghe had devoted dHerseif to deviatlis de viees for making mouey,. to inxgenlois schemes for legatl utor °5 HENRY WAGNER WAS DROWNED > ‘ AT STRATFORD Strattord,: Aug. 9.â€"The closing hours~of: the teunion were yestétday afterngon marred py ths drowning in Victoria Lake of Henry Wain:t, who Wa$ amonz tha . Torarito Old ~â€" Boys hore for the celebration. â€" Unable to swim, Wazner dived from a cnnov)n’â€"‘ ~‘The victimâ€" was a votn« man. . His parénts reside ‘ay Gadshil1, north . Of this city. Wazherâ€"went to Toronto a Tew years ago. from Stratiord. . . Mrs. Pregcr sot this_city is a* sistor., . Al, is unlikely, Coroner Dt. Ranâ€" Nothing stops the stingifig, smarting and itching !ike Zamâ€"« Buk. Don‘t let the children, or yourself, guffer longer. Apply Zamâ€"Buk and be "biteâ€"proof !" (To be conk .ued.) 50e bor. afl Draggists and Storia. the Dothinion House, Mr. W,. G.~ Web chel, | ~returned home . on Toursday night: Together with about a dozen othér MyP.‘s, * Mr. Weiche! was taking a â€" trip througch : the west to Pringt m.mmuu to . be away ; for ewn‘ Avidabi®. s3 .. )0 Wilttich sibes 2 +o mm to . be away .. Jor . ANBBIB 83 1. rcaliilgthe h. 060 4 :| Whon.the .ovn-‘hlum , Winniceci the trouule isii bocomequive > serious ; ; They «thenefore waited for further news, .and .. upon learning that‘. a special session . of Parliament had béen called for Ab: 18th hérriedly returned hoime. . "While we could have gone. on _ 10 Prince Rupert," said‘ Mr. Weichel on Friday," . the sériousnoss. â€"of â€" the great war m: over our, heads would have ~away all the pleasâ€" ure, and T oonsider i is the duty . of every ‘pusinicss. mai, and every statesâ€" his duties: ALT GETS _ GALAN()TBBR - TROPHY ses . of the. Twinâ€"City _ Tournament which was completed here Friday adtâ€" ef . In the Kuntz Trophy seties,. Drs :gutnett of.Gait won * from Menty Reid‘s rink of Orangeville an un extra‘end‘ game :~ a score of 14 to 13. It was one of the best games of the tourncy. In the Consolation seâ€" ries, Skip Chapple of«Galt: _ won from skip Burritt, of Mitchell by 16 to 13, in nz-awell-phyell and interâ€" estingy game. ~Both games were witâ€" nessed by large galleries. ‘The scores in, / the ~Consolation ‘series were :â€" ‘â€" ..‘ Seventh Round. Roos 16 (â€" ~ .‘ Beattie 15 d Seagran 16 Leeson 10 Burritt, Mitchell, by default. ~ Sentiâ€"Finats. * (@alt captured the Kuntz â€" Trophy and the Beflin Bowlers‘ Trophy â€"in the Association: and Consolation setâ€" Nortli® Wa ie Dothific /. Galt : Waterloo. F.1It. Chapple 11 E. °F. Seagram 12 ... 10Mitwhell Waterioo Dr. Butriit 19¢© C. H.. Roos 8 itc‘ G3s» umds 6 , Mitchel! G. Refiter | E. W . A.. Schacler J DPr. McGill W. Dr.Burritt F. 0OR 04 11L 0â€"~ 000 Mitcbell â€" 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 RHEUMATIC _ COMPLICATIONS CHECKED AND THE "HUMAN t . SEWERS" RESTORED. The Kidneys, Bowels and Skin are the "human sewers‘" which carty off the :impurities in the blood. Whtn these are clogged Uric Acid sediment lodges in the muscles and joints and Rheumatism â€" follows. _ RHEUMA, the great remedy for all forms of the :h?rlblpi disease, checks the deposit of uric acid. RHEUMA WILL STOT URIC ACID DEPOSIP ©For, many years I suffered with Rheumatism. I am 71 years old, but am proud to say that after using one bbi]xb of RHEUMA the _ Rheumatic paifs are entixelg;ono‘ T daily _ re commend RHEUMA to my friends." Willis Gof, Bridgeburg, Ont;*~~~ / Rd.M. ï¬egxgt;wu:ibrwmï¬ re« turn ,your mo il it fails; 50 cents & bï¬'tb. oh. P f Also at C. E. Swaisland, Berlin. PASS JUNIOR # MATglClJl.A'l'ION f _AMINATIONS . P.‘s Who Were on Trip W West, Postpone np and Return Home Â¥TBrohto, August $.â€"The loll&wgt Ket. issued by the Departient: of ucation coftains ‘the names of the Watérloo County candidates who were successful in whute or in part on the pass . junior ~ matriculation exatingâ€" tjon. _, ~ Normal entn'xg candidates ; Ktfo Msb‘ tandrdites for atric :ngi&:: have been consideted in the results. ‘furnbwll, J. F. Torabull, .0. M. Turnbull, Ms. M. Tappert, A. G. Uffelman, E. E. Zatnke. Gr:m" TIL.â€"H. M. Bricker, 8. L. C ns, [A. G@. Colvin, C. Daechsel, H. H. Elisley, R. D. L. Fleming, I‘!..B. !‘ang.'J’. L. Gm:‘. G. E Harper, J. R. Johnston, G.1,. Ki au. Jgg’w._n. C iukm‘ H. H. o 0Â¥ , H. P.Aflzo. 0.('!. % + + Nuagal, NC Poules " A" a"ehirie (Group..J.â€"E. C."~Atnold, R. E: BotnluM. P. Buchanan, L. Cress man, K."E. Carscadden, W. H. De brusk, I. K. M. Doliph, B. E. Donald, G, .,?jbmd. M. M. Goo4, W. L. Hilliatd, A. H. Irvia, B. C. Irvin, G, l{.,?}bmd. M. M. Goo4, W. L lAliulnt [ .. &s H. lmn.KB. C. Irvin . B. Jatdine, B.° B. Kenyon, E.D Kaufm ‘!‘“!. C. Keelan, H. W. ll}u J. M.%Etflm; R. M.. MceKenzic J. 0. Necb, J. H. Smyth, A. G Turnbwll, J. F. ToraBbull, .0. M Turnbull, Ms M. Tappert, A. G Ufelman, E. E. Zatnke. Group 1ILâ€"H. M. Bricker, 8. L mnï¬_ . A. G. Colvin, C. Daechsel H. H. E , R. D. L. Fieming, W B. Farreil, J. L. Grant, G. 8 1 20 2 00 0 1 to remain and attend closely to Â¥ Galt. sk. 16 16 13 FARMERS HOI.DINGm GUT: FOR HIGH . PRICES FOR WHEAT Stratiord, . Aug.. .7.â€" The McLe»w Millifg Company announced: this atâ€" ternoon that . the prevalent war ‘conâ€" ditions ‘have forced another rises in the price for »graih. â€" Farmers> <are rlbw receiving 53 cents a bushel for their ogts, a rise of 10 cents sincée the 1dst announcement the other day. Wheat ‘is up and still soaring.> It is almost impossible to secure it from the Canadian murket, and it is boing brought over from the Unitad ‘States, the millers ‘finding the 42e duty the lesser evil. The new crop ds being held‘by _ the farmets, ~and what the condition will soon . be i8 ’haul "to say. T ‘"The McLeod . Milling Companyâ€" in order to protect the local consumers has found it necessary . toâ€" curtail trade â€" with â€"otherâ€"Cities.â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"> MINARD‘S ~ LINTMENT . CURE PISTEMPER. M PEACE. YE AR Canadian . National Exhibition Atnerica‘s Gréatest Livestock Show Acrés of Manufactures Exhibits by the Provinces ____._._ Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by West Indita â€"~~~ _ | Creatore‘s Famious Band Dragpons‘ Musical Ride Autoâ€"Polo Matches : * Clrcus and Hippodrome Bozen Shows in Single Hour Boy Scouts‘ Review f Canada‘s Biggest Dog Show **‘Snited States 200 Canade Edbcationkl Ethibita? â€" mfl.ï¬mausm lgtic Spptte s .3 =05° .. . Grand Water Carnival Scote of other Bands : * Doren Band Concerts Daily Chesapeake and Shannon Blggest Midway ever Peace Yeat Fireworks Aug. D 1914 Sept. 14 T OR O N T O Actoâ€"Hydroplane Flights International Peate Tattoo 10 Bands 4006 Musicians Grenadier Guards Band Greatest Oriental Spectacle ever presentéd on Continent BA BYLON 24 .0 Wipu‘s w i TH 4p ind Rarristers, Solicifofs , . NOH Conveyancers. ~ * mmmua E. P. CLEMENT, 13 e MILLAR, ~ SIMS ~& A. L. BITZER, B. & |_ (Successor to Conrad Bitser.) _. Barrister,. Solicitor, Notary PubM otc. Money toâ€"loan, German spok OfMlcoâ€"Pequegnat‘s ~Block, â€" dext 3 Market, Frederick St., Berlin, _ ‘be1 av044. (UHPH . H . goM.¢1. 0 ‘reoye{oau0g *4 YHLSIUXYU/ *HSOILNRPK Graduate Chicago. Co _ of _ Dese â€" tal Surgery and Royal.. College: Of . Dental Surgeons ‘of Toronto.‘ Denta) . Office in Fischer‘s Block, Wateri@o. Dentistry practices in: all its branck . EXPERIENCED VPTERNARY . _ suraBos _ . . . J. H. Engel, graduate of the Ont . ario Veteringry W and . cesidence, Queen St. > 203.A J «> calls by day or night answered. . _ PR. GEO. W. STARNAMAN, VET erinary Surgeon. Residence and Of~ fice 28 Willow St.. Phone 1837, Berlin, Qnt. Any disease of horses, cattle, pigs, cats and dogs treated, Operations. performed . for ‘oaring,. etc. _ Phone 1237. Day or â€". sight calls answered. _ _ _ . . Alex. Mjltar, K.C., Harvey J. EL.B., W, H. Gregory.© hace sit. Te no\ Â¥ x Berlin." “" J. A. HILLIARD ©C_ @. Dentist, L.D.S., Royal College Dan tal Surgeons, D.D.S. Toronto Univer= vity. All branches of dentistry prag tised. Enttrance to office ~same M# Concordia Hall, over Lang Bro Licentiate of the ftoyal College . Dental Surgeons, Honor â€" University of Toronmtd.. Office, floor, Weber Chambers, King St., W Berlin. â€" Telephons 208. ~‘ _ _ Toundet nal ot~ Ostecpathr â€"1%09â€"12. ad pathy oiten: cures where all siss Chropic vonstipation, | stomach . ; orders, : e: yous ‘discases, am. infahtile paralysis, goiter, étc., : ## ~essfully treited. â€" Eleotrical tremt Offices,: Roon\ 20% Weber Chambets, CLAYTON ‘W, WELLS. _ _ Dentist, w.ms‘;"’_u. Ofice hours 9 to 1% ; 1.80 to K . Closed all day Friday. _/ _ _ Diseases of the Eat, Nose and Throat, King St. East. _ _ . . 1 ~» ‘~~O8TBEOPATEHY, DB. WELLINGTON K. JACOBS, Osteopathic Physician. a Â¥. G. HUGHES Dentiet Oadfenlow"s . . WaterTo®. . " Blood, Nervo and Biadder Direascs. Cull of send Watory for frteadvice. â€" Medicine DR. @(msï¬f DR., WHITE CLEMENT & 8. ECKEL, L.D.8.,â€"D.D.8: DRS. SOPER & WHITE VETERINARYâ€"SURGEON DR. ‘LEDERMAN, D.D.8. .:n the following Diseasen: in m abectes Hours: $ a.m. to 0 p.m. evou, ‘u128 § _ ‘ma ‘mwï¬'a".;"ia DR. J. E. HETT $ Teronts St., Torento, Ont, Telepkone 121. 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