j, Mt. do you not, Dunno?" E- 3. took the little wistful. plead- bc/ â€110. mu: " - Ind it Ji. that tt with I union which even £333 an mm. at- in that meet had _.':';,'" 'tti t Lady of ' 'i'). _ ' Beaufort Park 5!: it“ .'eht'dd"s': he aid tenderly. " M be forced to love you In. I. M with you to “can“ u m '0 will luv. it with a "1-Hâ€. All trust to His m. It..." to no Ila In our "Would you have it otherwise, when our meeting would be a sin?" “H more in . rBletMHy----" “None but death, Etienne!" she “Minted, with u, Ihlver. "Oh, my ling! you do not love me. It you could “all mum the right, no lmr how turd It any be. We I". nebula power to allow Incl|n~ “In no form our Inn In opposition to Do.- of God! I tsngtttot control ll, loan. Etienne. but I am respons- Ihlo for my acts. I love you which Is I " 4y Atonement. null be never In no you - liter tonight. You no how [not I cow-rd I mu now, In (In deqth “on. Io much nu m. Bgtt you know that I an "roi, mean that you would ban- ln .0?" "You gee now why I am not afraid. It we nape the Commune, we shall with“ the lesser evil to face the you". Death hat, not the new on tor me that lite has.‘ "t In: not-with you!" ishe an:- werod genuy.â€l do not tear death. There are so many things worse. tt they should tind us, you must remain: that, Etienne." “W01.“ Bot to think or death m in life, dear one. We love ouch._nther." "But there is another life that wlll mad between us forever!" she an- nexed wearlly. "Don't you know um if, In escape the Commune, and tind my tamer. Etienne, we - - meet again?" s's7'E? "tan Intentionally; but she is! but ty tomb]: “cum†knew In an instant. Millet that her 25mm would be with the‘ them. detviu.amg mun not be “intellect; Mire o “I. hpro!" she cried, curiously osiot. h can feel It in every qulver of your Inn. You think she will b01311â€? . “lure ion forgotten your child, Home?†he cried. "Did I stop to We! my uiety when her life wan. endangered! Quick! There is not n moment to lose. I would not uh Iheltor tor myself! It is only tor thin lady. whom I love as you loved your little one." He had touched the right chord. The woman sprang to a rear door. motion!“ him to follow her. Drawing Bebe'l arm through his“ he hurried miter. He was led to a any room on the t1oor above. I "Don't some" the windows," ex- chimed the woman, her excitement increasing u the noise ot the voices (row. "If anything should happen, I will let you know." I She did 'not wait tor his reply, but bummed out. cloning the door behind her. Bebe placed her hand passion: new on Mlllet's arm. N-ttte II the mltmcwr, um “they would kill me tt they Ihoqld dilemma? she gasped. "You uroonofot the eltuga----" an. helmet. child give my wallet and pmlewon.†5h "tteyritated a moment. the than of her countenance Increas- In! II with than tmt't--tttt know ttt You tad your house will be “to mm them; For the an ot )lm‘euno " expression resemb- tttrg Illa-llama. St dttat't NV!†the answered ink n v". ot the land imtitatting the mt. “maintain. m uncut upon In!†cried Millet quickly. “You have unn'chmid that you owe no a "trt which nothing could ever re- pr, Wipe it out. now! Your hue- "You do not think we shall be mdd. handy. “only of the women had “Mhwae.nndmm tttd-r, «I: Mart." 33351300" kuniiiiiiuiihei ". - - MT“ that I. am nun-us.†Jun?“ he and of the “hum“. " "mom on.“ } no “it bottom. bra-gm ov.rhtBtr.adNttttt.xmrrrt_ .0! blood “um-Indy lulu. (to. Dubai. There van I retort. “other cry, porn]:- I». when “an an (In... and am am "In MI m- loi- enne Miller. hock. "We shell see what lorce an do," ho exclaimed grimly. “l m unarmed," cried Inlet. The word- told Bebe the truth. With e terrible screen of “my the threw her-elf upon the lime! ot the men the loved. The pistol had " ready been leveled. It we- too " to prevent the deed. A battled exam-Hon tell from Loyd-MoBtrtO lips Quickly he thrust Ma hmd behind him. und the gleaming barrel ot u revolver mow- ed under the “(In at the ttre. "When you have proven your words I shall do IO. and not before," he and rah dogged resolution "The mun who she can ls her hill- band, and the one who she chime ls her father, no both in Paru- Colonel Chlldu Ind Meredith Lin. sing. I shall see them both hetorg I yield to your demwd.†"Realty'." onset-ed Loyd-Hutu, "I see that you have allowed her mania. ianuenced by hor beauty, to deceive you. That lady ts my wits. She is mad. and has been for months. Her own servants will (all you that at one tlme she persisted In caling me her father. She is my wife. and I demand her restoration to me." "You touch that lady at your peril!" he said slowly. "You hue no claim upon her whatever. She Is not your wire. She has placed her- Belt under my protection. and I Mve made myself responsible for her un- til she ls restored to the care of her father." Millet winced. It sounded very like the truth, but be determined that he would not yield. Millet had placed human between them. The red glare trom a house atire opposite came through the win- dow, lighting the scene with horr- ible distinctiveness. the mud shout- lng below forming a. thrmlng he companiment. "No doubt," returned Loyd-Mouth ironically. "You looked tt as I came in. You are going with me. I saw you enter here, and, persuading the woman downstairs that I was 1 friend of the scoundrel beside you, I induced her to allow me to come up, f was not surp'laed at the tableau that greeted me. Come!" "I will not." He took a step in her direction, but before he could take another, “I will not!" she cried deriant1y. “I had rather trust myself to the mercy ot the Commune. I have told Etienne Millet all the truth, and I am some to my father." She drew nearer to Millet, her hands pressed closely upon her pant- ing bosom. A short, hatelnl laugh from the intruder told Babe the truth. She sprang trom Millet's arms, her face tor the first time rigid with terror. "Li4tontt" she gasped. "Yes", he answered brutally. "The Commune certainly seems to hare demorallted Paris. Are you quite through with your theatrical INF hearsal? It so, come with me." "Out tHA - 3" and "I" His arms tightened around Bebe, while an exclamation that was upon " lips froze them. With blanched been the two held each other and listened. The mob wars in the street below them, cow tinuing it: depredntions unchecked. bat at that moment a sound tram behind them caused Etienne Millet to turn his head in the direction of the door. was an“ â€on were mm In» tlr. in tho lovely mum than '15 not I trace of mar. And landing no. they linen“ to the howling ot the mob. Around amt about them the nuns- were spun;- ing up, tackling nnd hinting. carry- tag death Ind destruction to men, women and even children. Now and min the wild, torrinod‘ shriek ot I new victim would boi beard, qnlckly â€allowed an by moi hoarse cheer of a thousand hide-i out tongues. . "No." '8! the reply. “TM! ls anus. the undertaker." She had put the subscriber on the wrong number. and she ought to have known better. Rain In a hurry. the Inhacrlher promptly ask: ed for I box for two. "But we don" have boxes tor two," aid tt startled voice a the othet and of the line. "Whr. In“! that the Frivollty Thanh?" no “united. After a hard game it is not onl the delicate fragrance of Ll,')',', Own Soap which leases, but also the wonder- tll testfulneu imparted by in refreshing lather. "Meredith Lansing was shot by the Communists. He Is In one of the words dying. I will send tor Colonel Chlldoe at once. But um tell me, who in that girl?" Athletic (1irls---. He was aroused by n touch upon his shoulder. He lifted Ills haggard face, and saw besldo him a woman in the garb ot faster ot Mercy. "Would you like me to summon a prleat?" aha asked very gently. He shook his head. "It in too late, I tear," he answer- ed hoarselx. "But there are two men. whom you may know where to tind ~Merodlth blush; and Erle Child- as. May I trust you to send tor them at once?" But Millet did not even hear. He had fallen upon " knees beslde the white-draped cot, and had hidden hls (we upon the small. motionless hand that lay upon the outside. "You must bear tt bravely. my boy." the physician continued. "mr member you are not alone In your sufferings In Paris, 10-day." "It is impossible tor her to live many hours, and she may die gt any moment, he said grnvely, A groan of anguish tell trom thr young man‘s lips. It he had hope that her wound would not prove (an! It wns quick- ly dispelled when the punish]; raised hm head from the examin- ation. He answered the mute In- quiry In Millet‘s face by a solemn shake of the head. Unable to find in the small house In which she had been whet. a room in which Bebe could be at all com- fortable, and knowing the difficulty In securing proper medical attention aside trom a hospital at a time like that. Etienne Millet, by the pay- ment ot a large sum or money. one ceeded in having her conveyed to a private hospital. where he had the good fortune to secure tor her I room alone. They were nursing their bitter- ness and discouragement in a nil- ence that was pitiful. The hoipita’ls were filled to orerttowintr, and may private residences were given up to the accommodation ot the wound- ed and dying The people cued little to telk ot their terrible antenna. They Irre- terred to alt alone and weep over the wrong: that had blighted the happiness of their Individual heart- stonee and destroyed them as a nation. WRONG NUMBER, CENTRAL The black pull ot mourning seem- ed to rest upon every home, and Parts sealed to have reached a sugar“; blow from which it '18 Impossible ever to recover. The billowing thunder ot the chimehtuttrry Communists v“ hush- ed, fun the lightning Ind done its work. The _ were deserted as they were when the terrible scourge ot oholen brought grief and destruct- ion Into their midst. coeds 1nd (allow: . violent. thunder- storm hy upon tho named city. late l: mum. to the attend". and " Ind cone " hot. CRAFT!!! XXX" HUMAND AND WIFI "t6.ottr.rrtnmdhtrntmrrsattar, 't-_tat.tae.'-mt. utm~muiuu¢w “amnion-lb...» hmwmmm huummm him-thor-wunwnl Moho0rmtutr,t-t-tereett htlro-htm..asatt-ese mh‘hnwmomm tttetrsmatroibootat-ttn. -__ tubes. (To be Continued.) "VII you have It mat-4'!" It - the In“!- .. -- OMALL PARCEL A madman with I rather lim. lud "owlodg. " the mun. in» mu am I eta-1W. shop in We: at - for who he. "I've got a lot of things I want to an: to you About, dear," and the wife. "Thats" good." Answered the hug. band; "you usually want to talk to Inc thou! a lot ot things you haven't Young Man-our lather la a crank" Father (overbearing) - "Welt, when you don't luvs a Belt-tstarter a call comes In mighty handy." Father (from utmtalrt0--"Helen, hut it thne for the young man to no home?" POND HOPES Auntie was having a quiet little talk with Johnnie, who had hem: suffering from the exercise or part am: discipline. . Auntie: "What would you like to be when you grow up. Johnnie." Johnnie: "An orphan." "Ah 'nos dot." retored Mandy. "but dere' times when a horse done come through." ATTA GIRL, MANDY, Mandy. a good cook and an ardent lady voter. expressed cot1tidence In a colored candidate's chances of be- ing elected to the Senate. "But," said her mistress. kindly, "the colored population is hardly large enough to swlng an election." "Calm yourself. We don't wear 'em any more." replied the modern woman. sweetly. Aptrlicant--ihr, all my neigh- ban, advise me to go ahead and study." OBJECTION OVERRULED. "Huh! Women In pounce!" snort- ed the old-tuner. “Makes me sore, I don't believe in pettlcoat rule." BO SURE OF VOICE Apptleaat-'q am quite sure I have a good volca.’ y Mtutatrtsr--"What makes you think "wav' replied Farmer Apple- gate. "et you mean by voluntary contrRtootthutt, she don't give none. Bat er ye kin get her cornered so Iho can't kick none to hurt, an able-bodied man kin take away about 'lev'n quarts I day from her." A GOOD MILKER. "How much milk does that cow give?" asked the summer boarder. THE WRONG PERSON Mother- We'll get a nurse tor the baby. Fither--A nurse? What we want is a tsitrhtwatehtnat1. Henpecked Husband-A man, un- fortunately. " I were a mouse you would be on top of a chair yelling tor help. ' TWO ASPECTS. Angry Wire-What are you, t should like to know-a man or a mouse. “Well, air," explained the lad, "when you have pages you must expect leaves." "Why, what's the matter with you boys?" exclaimed his master. I‘ve had tour men in two months." EXACTLY "The new page had been at his place only a week when he said to his employer. “Please. sir I want to leave." "P. dr.--rm, have forgotten to on- close the ruler, but no doubt a fellow with your cheek won't need one." "P.B.-t hare lot-gotten to en- clog the any cents.but no doubt tl mm ot your standing will send one." They replied: “We beg to acknowledge your ee- leomed order, bat have pleasure in sending the nzor, which we trust you will like." “Please send one ot your rum-I tor which I enclose P. o. tor any can“. A Milli“ PILLOW Aro-Nttowrrrtttatoattrm in I New Mud m which m polling nun " 60 cent: each. mm In the tttrits ot My loner: "Wet, toll.“ W M - Incl). via mart â€haiku"? In“ Why. It that rod in! that on an other and. you'd be - - - -- gna- Wn-u-h “in! mwmxwmm mumpubmumuu- "M-tveit-trr-tUMM "I". minimum The Only Remedy" Says This Doctor "The trqIt-ot ohlin diam-(mm) and mm M the “w i: known to I). 'Imtnll." writes Dr. T U. Mark. "owner there in one ""3150- b knur- to scum." detteodn 6. (it: 1tthrs..ltrg and hunk-me dr-.. NM to D. D, D. Pmrripnon." tr "I In. Inn Med B. D. o, butl- ab nun-Jum- III-II MMVHMOID a mean-dd Mar-th- em. "neaeggt.tgt mun-gumâ€... mum maul - iid __ _ riiVtatiaTiaa iiiiiiii'iiriitrE'i"iitiiE Bhe was a snntlmonml, loving llt- tie person. "Algy." she said to her husband. "do you remember that Iomormw In the tttth anniversary of our wer ding day. and that I've never miasm‘l baking you a special cake for that day?"., "Yes, denrent." he replied, thought fully, "and I took back on these (when as milestones In my Me." "You don't dissipate, do you?" asked the doctor, as he made ready for team "Not a last liver, or any- thing or that sort." The little man hesitated a mo- ment, 1ookod frightened, then replied in a piping volc'e: "I sometimes smoke a cigarette." HOW TERRIBLE A small worrled-1ooking man was about to take an examination for life insurance. "Rtte--"N1t, Geortto, how could you expect me to love a perfect stranger?" Teaeher-"Johrmy, stand up and tell us how many sexes there are." Johnny--'mtrec" Teatmer-"Wirat aw may?" Johnny- "Male sex, female sex, and insm‘ls." TOO MUCH ro ASK. He-ill you love me If I she up all my bad habits." world?" "Yes, dear." "And did he do it a" in six days?" "Yes, dear." "Then it's all done-all finished?" "Yes, dear. "Well mamma, what business is God in now T' THOSE CHILDISH QUESTIONS: "Mamma, did God make the whole! This was openly preached last Moth-l They have never fulfilled one pledge made to the United States Kovernmmrt.xT'hcir leaders have bold. ly Haunted their polygamous teach. ing and practice without hesitation. Every president of the system has been a notorious polygamist, and without that system. their is no ex- altation tor any man or woman. I All national political government. must he subservient to the priest I hood and is so controlled wherever they have the power to accomplish _ their purpose. This is demonstrated in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the throne seat ot power is located, and in the states controlled by them politically and commercially. both United States senators Utah and one of the ntat es in Con- gress- are ' rmon C statistics. One of the justi s ot the supreme court in a Mormon and a polygamist. The governor of tan and most at thel suite otrieial the state superinten? dent of public instruction, the presi- dent of the st te agricultural college, the â€Win or the State Univers- ity. the superintendent of Salt Lake City public schools, more than half of the board of education, the mayor ot the city, and all ot the commis- sioners. save one, are Mormons. In the state, the Mormons are the mar ority. and can elect whom they will to public office. When Utah asked for statehood, they promised they would close the practice of poly gamy, take out or the book ot doc- trines and covenants, the revelation of polygamy, and observe the laws of the United States. "It dome: human. "lurk†spiritual visions, tum tgifidoiity uni! atheism multitude: ot man noun. n- emulation ll ot Inn-velou- strength. It: Mammal power cov- ers all, and divinely direct. it: lub- Jecu trom the cradle to the grave. Their missionaries are in alt the world, visiting trom house to house,: telling only the things that seem‘ ot good benefit. l b. b. m at a“ 'Mer- " themtgbttat II. “W m th- [at M by In. m 1. 010mm. Wt " hm at the “Order ot Cram". "ye- Luann which nu tor Ma object. at “which or Harmonia. In as Im.. bucking practical. In -ttite tho ant-m. III. quoted tutr own - boats. In. watermark: not. in part u touowr,-- THEY CERTAINLY WERE 1» was a snnnmonml, loving Iltr Thoma!“ WISE BOY is cayenne-put. The are-aims", diving Into the dense smoke. tame “to" a number of girls In the very centre of the building, lying on the noor. on!L come " mole. An the Breman arrived they a“ tt man jump from the thud floor, “Him a cornice on the first, and {all onto the street dud. While the panic was at Its height a man stepped out onto the coping above the tirgt floor and tried to catch the girls as they tell. He touched one or two, and was bellev. ed m haw broken their fall. Girl Hang. to Slll " One girl wan seen hanging to a Mil on the second Hoar. She was furrml to let Co when the flames came close. Three girls escaped by ascending n Mair-way from the third t1oor through a glrrol. climbing a ladder to the root and then descending through the next building. Immediately girls rushed to tho windows. or (hone who jumped at least one was killed Instantly. The are started on I tioor and spread rapidly About 40 girls were employed In the factory. Several jumped trom the windows as the panic tspread. More escaped over roots. Others wore taken down ladders by firemen. Starts on Second Floor A cloak and mtit concern as led the first floor ot the buildin . he two upper floors ware lease S. H. Schreiber & Co., jobber in air ornaments and toilet arti as, i the manufacture ot which cellulod is used. y ‘ GIRLS LOSE LIVES IN Milf YORK FIRE NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-Three girls were killed, three more are reported dying, and about a dozen were taken to hospitals seriously injured after tt tire had broken out in a celluloid factory on East 13th street this at. ternoon and the flames had qulckly enveloped. the three-atorey building. JUMP FROM THIRD STOREY OF BURNING BUILDING TO SAVE LIVES No intimation is given of the ex- tent ot the losses Incurred on the year's business. Shareholders are told that balance sheets will be um them in due course. The annual meeting ot the company. ot which Hon. T. A. Cretar is President, will be held in Calgary on November 23. a dividend tor the current year, which is the tieat interruption in the payment ot dividends since the com pany commenced operations in the year 1906. The reserves of the com- pany will be drawn on to make good the losses." Financial Position Strong It is added that the financial posi- tion ot the company “is still very strong and we have experienced no difficulty In arranging the necessary credits to carry on our business for this year," and that the sharehold- ers "have every reason to look tor _ ward with eoutidertce to the future‘ of the company." I "Your directors," it is and in the letter, “have been unable to declare E, J. Freatn, Secretary ot the com- pany, "to all shareholders? and oute lished on Saturday In the Winnipeg Tribune. WINNIPEG. Nov. 6.-No dividend Is to be paid its shareholders by the United Grain Growers, Limited, tor the timuycial year ended August 81, it is stated in a letter addressed by can an to an wailing was.†This Man in a. "atght. a! m cream at was. which - In: on: into um. baton this world in: madis and it in the built.“ of no: and via-on to furnish bodies tor the“ upiriu, nu. bar. in this um The; batch that the minim at union ltr guru! I.“ may will tttr. nish An and)â€. We. no tn- tom octane. Mdhgumtusdaastam by Ir .1): and boundl. Mormonism in N ding rapidly throughout the Dominion ot Canada, Ind should be dealt with u. once." GRAIN GROWERS PASS DIVIDEND FOR FIRST TEME.-HAD LOSSES -frat. M at m. Leanna-manhunt.â€- Wu‘TlPMot-nouv-o umbrhctowsaojmd can! all mhum_n¢ up. 1Ul'a"t'2iAutttittr', “barman-auburn» m the second FEARS FOR CIVILIZATION That mankind was multiplying trom beneath and corttracttrtg " the top, and tor decades, there had been a weeding out ot the highest cul- tural attainments and a "ttwtttrrg or the lower classes out of all pro- portion so that civilization w“ men need, was the conclusion nrrlvod at by Right lion. Arthur Mention, lead. er of the Opposition, In In nddresl on "What Counts and What M strays," before the University Club of Ottawa recently. Mr. Melghen declared that the superstructu'o ot clvliiution was now becoming - ier and water, while the pllhn that supported " were becoming narrower. To offset the forces that would destroy civillntlon It Wu na- cesmry to produce I strong. vlrlle race that would accept rayon-loll. itiett incumbent on them. ttmakin Easier to heat DR. J. A. HilaL|.‘m.». ., _ . L D. s., [hills] College (“a Surgeons, L. dr, Toronto Um l sity. All branchec u: 2mm audited. Office “abet Chan. Wt, King W.. KrTeberrer. Ont. DR. S. ECKEL. L.tAts., D.ox, Graduate Ulucago u." n -;e ot .4... tal Surgeons and 1 tal Colic. Dental Surgeons of lummu tal office In new M «n. I _ Building, Walk-rum Den practiced m ml Ire m... hes. u“. F. u. Humiw, up.†Oddfellows Block. V... a , I00. D. S. BOWLBY, B.A.. 1..L.B., our rister Solicitor, Nntzury Public aml iUTiGiiiir. Office Meth- A. L. Bitter, B.A.. SUOOHSOR to Conrad Blazer. Ham, loud tor, Notary Public, am. no." to loan, Germ spoken. dmem. Pequegnat mock, neat w “1‘...“ Frederick sc, Kitchener. sms, BRAY and MoiNTRNi. ‘37:- CLEMENT, HATTIN Ind SNYDIB. law otrieer, Waterloo Count: Mu Building, corner Kin. um Fou- dty Streets. Phone 17, mm, Ont. JAMES C. KAIGHT. W113. Solicitor, Notary Public, Conny- ancer. etc. Money to long. on“ Malachi Bank Building. Wald-loo. is . fruitful tome. of but . vitaminonourinluunc i to help keepthobody " than. to uni“ db :. can. Pnrteet your g BCELLEN and was. J. A. Ball.- len. BA., LUB.; J. J. A. Wotr, Master In Chancery, Burt-an, Solicitors, Etc. Money w tout, It is human to neglect health, but it is very unwise. It is far easier to maven! than it is to correct We. of body and strength. J. G. MNNTotm, BARBIE!“ Notary Coaverantatr, etc. " w» er St. East, Kltchenet, PM 190 on. J, I. arr-r. arm“. ni- um mm. m, Than. and Nut. ant‘s Bani; Bimini? 'ieaiui, 247, Kitchener. Ont. hush 1trt2tt,fgiif,iie'ft', PM 'rMtteti ra'il'1'ltll'lTd'.2't'lSllr"g= nominal-“.1 mum‘s-luau“:- tour"'f-P.Aneet-. but. 1 VII - 'r"ea: and thlttr1sitysoduuoasur-aq nu â€digestion-lamb“ man-MT. _. 'tt_b"2.at,teutat- " “an at It“ poupdd te Math. an»; mun. B.A.; D. G. Me lamb; mun. Notaries. etc. Dulce. nut-In. Economical Block, King St. Want. Kitchener. 6 Hum Amman, You; it, than“, Once 1833.5, M. MW. omen, mama-I In the Hun: Block. King West, Klwhonu. PROFESSIONAL mans the)“ - iiaril ELECT ROTH WIUTICT DR, A. noun. D. c. camovmcioa MEDICINAL DENTAL LEGAL Flinn; ovum .ul Pl, Fir',",