_- _ -_-_‘--, . Elllb. hmmnwmms Ul*|lWl»5°lld\°l'l¢ Ndleis--eh. \ I mlm~.a..~u"°_ ll-wievloioauoalee Bahia. < Jbdgnhw vrvr R. .fllllll LEDWELL, Ill " " Physician and Surgeon. P QWNAQIJ _STREET ‘ Cppoite St; ]oseplt's Convent. 1 HOURS-Until lo o’clock a. m., i to p. m., 7 toil p._'_m. 26:! wiw_ ! A. Fl lllll.l.ER, M. D. C.M. 3 ` rarslcluto sunt; o ; ti-l OFFICE KSU! Slfea'-` EPl.’gi_¢¢; §hewrites:-“Nowimagirlehowjoyoul' Davis & Fraser s P..ckingEstabl'ish _meut; Telephone 4|. . it t\dl3m l Paterson Downing Co’y= ‘ Commission Mereltsnts i H\llr_t\,Dtc 4 Ret Dr ’l`rutter,of 'A¢iiis College, has completed his csi\\'nts #fthe First Baptist church for the second fo_iurd'moveniont, and when completed, of 5 “And to thrill. l ml~sed nil that good Qu apo - ~ Anil ailing _ l '_ ly, _ay -lure Lanny I ' il'ieI\idiitglhs§ber|q2r-t \'acci\'ei_l _ _ bl Bl. nn. _ ,_ the soul will be ul un, it ulgugguuymg nsl_\\liltnt,"sec'ured` slth@rlptill;l1 front' s if.-init. nor. ‘.r."i". -`atf't‘lii'rl».\lfl.iJ'r."rft°u¢e|=_`¢ 'little coulilry church for 811|; The twol . ‘f 1- M W". H . __ bfidr "9" °9P"°“°'|'_; She sat up straight with a start. *Doctors Said That' Lamps and External Sw¢lll_l1zs`Wonld Turn-to 1 Running Sores. 'v its. Jacob Kaehler, Zurich. ' Ont., says that ~ i' 'St ° ‘»: » ._ . ' so ’ _ ~ »_.rl.'*.' _hl_»:>_ at ~ ,BL !bttlh'&||tl¥€ion..` ,oy use very `ménllous`amounc'or'lu_ _ l geuulty and beauty spread before him._ ‘ He stopped at the end off the Grand? llasin 'nl\|l,v-plflshlng backrhls Strilw»hni' from an iurirtsome our raee.”drg1;v,out _ his tobacco ‘punch una carefuiry‘rolled ` xt cigarette. The air- was sizzling. “The lsim beat down ou- the immeiislty of- i white buildings and spurred miud¢u~_ l ingly in the clscadaaud f the ripples in the wake of 'Die gondo- ; his ns they darted to and fro, He was iielling himself that itll th.is was too ` much for one man to see alone. He' galook Blood Blttersl:‘:.‘=“.‘::.:.:;.:.':.°.':‘. Sgved I-ler from lliany'Years of Suffering. I and great was my surprise when a friend bf* miue told me tthat Burdock Blood hitters would cure me, so that the lump! hid external swelliugs, which the doctors told nie would tum to running sores. would disappear/ I took her advice, and bah say that I have no doubt hut that Bilrdock llldod Bitter: has sat ed me from 1 throng. Yes. if he did not ruli across l some one he knew before night he was going to pull out for home. lie strolled toward the main entrance and stopped toadmire .nn extremely pretty girl in cool green linen standiilg _ by one of the pillars of the Liberal ' Artsfhulldlng. ' | "By Jove!" he said as he made a wide detour beliind 'her‘ and came aroiind at the other side. “I knoyv that , girl. Hang it! _ What's’ her name?" l He wanted frothy/ past ner again. _ She was absorbed in a scrutiny of the 1 Triumphul c_ause\vay. ` How ri:-i`resll~ l lngiy cool she was in that green dress! 1 ner huh- gleauled gulalutue sun. .Tuul ` was just the trouble-her hair! If it st- .J°h|3'5| N°Wf°\`|“&&|'|‘. tyemrs of suffering; It is with the greatest Wen, only bmmn! Boy” mu over the ¢ollllll§a°L6‘iodue| of' pleasure autlwilh rl tlmukful -hxr: i lmmeéldf 8;" the blonds he had known _ _ ' gtitatl sive t11iB°=°\im°=i=\l. knowing 1 Bet-me sample, camlrue Frauen? Baal . * "‘ "‘ 4 ‘ Brirdocl: Blood Bltters has done so'mucli 5 They had been fat and pudgy. me’ .nd you .rm-t perfect m Rise this for the benefit of others simlilrly - bllvli l10Il0\ln|8Dtl\',` his hands tllrllsi ' lHi¢t¢¢l." ` ` ` l illlllllli 1. H. llEli.|$||, i. 8.' _ ` (liARV,ARD.) ` rlufauelt amd umm is me best time di ' on the market to dav and is attiusrsa /inn irroltaav-ir-Law »==° °“‘° ' -‘ tg- '\f= _. ~ ` _ 'composed entirely ol roofs. h¢1‘b9. bllllil ¢ n. quam and Richmond su.. ch'tovu|. l ma bcnim Ibhpiiohr, Boise 155, OE e 49. _ THE DUFFERIN HOTEL me. n'<>nn, N. D. Overlooklnsthe beautiful Kin Square. lon eniu every et ll hewly oéntzgl and re evitra mmm raapuly mil in it et withvprlvst ‘ and pxdeun. ~ ie i,¢a"ox wu,i.iii. I cfissisuraunn' 4-is d t vr i I tv. A.».l`oluol, loc.. c. uma mlm lfIorson~ ~& Duff-3 4, ,._.§p»I¢\en`aud Attmfuays, __ :_|rgw_£fi"at6éx, cilariemmwu. i-. v. 1 ¥ mo nogm _ israoyitr aux ni onus. igdwtl ' .- ; - tljii-‘o_ilt.D it os. _ Pgoducs Cop:ir;i';s:‘lJon Iiigrlchanto _"""urt'u.o_. I uvnrly sr. ii/il.|FA_X. N. S. iioudatiestiouglve totheulesofluttll ` _ 'l at it ,le ¢,|t raltngggévqmlruitml ofuilui i mompt 'nent on application. consignments ,_ 4-iidwiyr -it _ "1 .f t. GROIBIE &. 60. _ vSJt.j'o_hn’s, Newfoundland. ) T" ' ` uuioommnioa it tennis. 'dlwnln Cattleaud Pr°d\i:. ; ` _ letlllw. , es uptautlu I. Conner uiarau. r. 0. loc 451- tevdrryf- _ If .. _ _ J ~ . Iarritier, Solicitor, Notary, etc. ilouluumr. in 1. E 113g- l.'.1~ t.-..._ _ _ _ _, I . “-i?lb:.%lii?yl"_\`=\='?ii2f"¢‘i'=.'°,'oi¢'t§ _ 3:2273; trek, lately occupied by F. L. Bunrd. I C. »nsq@ qulnsounre. lloacv M 1°". , . _ ` ~. _ L A_ isis, K. C. Detthld McKlu~a: ‘r i uleuytn aoleittnnon, nmiaten , Attorneys-at-Law. , - Brown'a litck, Char olletovrii. 1 typ., it ig __ , - - lr Qu olur xltsw _ ' enyour wellstocked storewu _ Qoiagto 'barn llvvthyoll could _ uatiltlieweek be }vi_';%l'i.l_s`i>estroyeri _ " t °¢1a`utt‘;‘g:°°~?rllt:}¢ lfgmbfigf w;,g=`étt.".md. iw mwah ` . ui ' :et \ ~4_¢.. , _ Ji' __ 1'] . ~ _lt -t-_ , = »~ _,L t _ _I - ! . , ' - = ~ Bm. Ad _ r'~'~v.~.‘: __ _‘ _s e -~..5;.fj.§..°°'..._ if:*r.;.',".:';'~'=~~_- .~ _*"1--,_ ' .l5‘.°.'..'.‘.'."°t'!¢?‘¢~‘.‘;<.l!'l'l£".‘.ia.’,*..... 2 - -----~»---------- ~`-_r--- -°-" . _ _‘_pie_tn»‘§>`,t:r._i_. l~ nernl Commission Mitchell). ~ ._ ‘ _ _ t fr, ,ima -in qi wn»\"u|”f- . ' _ mul I _ ' , f. ' t ' ,L , __ \ l . 1 .~.` . _ /st¢'»‘r__. . % all ,,,°°°lt slalarlilurs ge. ‘tr is 'ro 1‘ria,anvltrrrA_au or avluv ` ` BB IN _ AD] 'l".0 _UID " A 0lllett'» Perfumed Lys. ' Imperial Baking Powder. 0lllett'| Crum Turin. Royal Vent Cakes. ¢iiil¢itt’a flammoth Blue. hngic Balrlug Sods. 0|li»¢'| Washing Crystdt lanl ron oven 50 vuitu. tllraluluzo ten) E.W.G|Ll..E‘i'1' l.’?.‘.'l’4‘i‘li ‘\‘0lON1’¢.Ol|‘l’.= _ - iii*- _ _At Home u out orlnudma _ _,L *_ rlnroll',s Phil llrurr ~ *.fuiw the-false . AUG ‘hhiefk ‘ amiga. urea-».'rgl'~‘:`a». . rnumnhbumn. wit- r I-uma mt with hfilnlu-bu‘:n|¢ |'i'AN'rb°`irs. hush tg _ tg f hi ..- 4 I ` _ iv i.Y £2; & , . fr " -|""' 1" PI" A-- t ._ .._..._.. ,_‘ ._ "neu ... ._ .fa He doubled on his steps and strolled' ‘ deep _in _lil.a_ppcke_ts. But u'aiui'_t she l» ; princess! He tried to smooth out the - pucker in his brow and look pleasant 3 Hang it ull! She was as much alone as he wus, and she would be gone in li moment. His mind raced frantically _ among the girls of _two continents in 2 search of the missing name. | “If she just had brown hair, now," he said. staring at her unmlatakably gold curls; Suddenly he remind that lie was standing stock still and the brown eyes of the girl in the green dress had vvept from the Trluiuphal causeway and were looking into his \\'ith,lll coticealed amusement. Instant- ly his face cleared. He swept off his hat with a charming bow and went to- ward her, smiling. »=. l “Miss Hoakelijf' he said, holding out his hand. “Miss Eleanor Haskelll” ' She looked at him amazed, but at sound oi' the name she smiled, too. questionlugly. , _ ‘ “I fear you have the _betterl of me,_ though,” she said as he took 'her baud, “you are"’- ' “Boyd Thompson, yes, of .\'ortbwest_» erir,""lie tabbed* tor ' * “0l1‘,"-'l"_ddl_5t' i‘eilYeui_B6t.” She passed one~iiiim”hahd over-"iie'r’brow and look- ed embarrastfedl "But'I’ve sure enough been to Northwestern," she said, flash l lug a smiié at him, "and," trlunlphan ` ly, “yes,'I remember your face." ~ "‘0u`é’s_ memory for names is oftell hcklei 'Wliy, div* you know, I had tile dence of ii' tiiile’reealll\‘ig yours just , now, and ‘I was afraid* every, minute, | you'rl take a notion. to go before 1- collld get it by the tail~fea‘th¢-érs, so to speak.. But I did, you see. and I xli- ways remember faced.” He leaned over and smiled' down at her. "Are you en- joying tile show?" he asked sweetly. “Yes, but it's too overwhelming to enjoy alone, and friends are not due for a week or days, so I've de- cldedrto go home. I ust taking p farewellflook-as you c` e along." '_ "Come, mow. that's jolly. I'i'li injthe | some flx.~ What do you any to doing the fair in partnership?" And so it was finally arranged! Later in the evening as he left her at the Hotel Napoleon Bonaparte hee said, coming ri step nearer: "You’ll for- E give me for staring at you so hard? l , just couldn‘t remember your name on the instant.” ‘ “Yes. of coarse!" she laughed. "Be‘ cause, do you know, I haven't been, able really to place you yet. though I remember your name and your face perfectly.” '~ ° " `~ "W 'r "' .’ ._’ ',-; ‘ really known you pt-obabl_v.~ l`ui glad _ -3 you should lluvo brown hair Eventhough he had seen the _wondo*r~_. _ __, , ,, wil go to st. John to continue the work _ 5 of (iq ¢¢gg|;¢n|. “mg kgt-ing ¢¢1_|¢g¢;`“ Eagan 'mul “H wr? mm' M "Well, we’re even,” he called brick. and, thrusting his hands in his pock- ets, he snuutered toward the lobby. Strange he should have thought she, had ordinary brown liair, ho said to’ hlmseif,_when this particular shade of , gold was the prettiest thing for hair? lie had ever segnlilondinel Hesthrew _ away his algo _ e. She wasnt mai' kind. ‘ ` f l H0 thought of the few times he had seen her at armory ‘parties and re_ lnembered that she danced divinely.- Ho had not known- her well. and she was a trump for not thinking him pre ‘ sumptuous speaking to her now. As ng pit.-tennis way through the crowded lobby he lawali arohnd him slender girls in green dresses pulling gold hair away~.f‘|~n'm their faces with li pretty movement' of their hands. _ fl*-hey were lifting at thofsnd of the Gt-and basin some nllhts inter, u. llttli M98 _ geirithe ‘lkhiQ&ade~ dverlookllt *tlio w er. Boyd was speaking as he :lowly rolled a cigarette. ' l'_Do you_ know; I 'nm amalelto .think hike uttsiulrfii I wiiilabout ydufl ` €‘f'm.eorry to have dissppdiatol you.” me ui .___ _ _ _ _ I Flint? you dld_n‘t. Thetil just the ,_ point." He 'tuned ‘over staalsuly, mtl lilil fue* wk ‘an-av new rut-iouuuoso. ~ ` ' tissue-builder,|lvlu th HM .L ‘ g _ ._ . . | , iiealiiidtiorwomaureuewetlrnéen l .ifraid of you"' l \\ hat good time she tsked quick \\ hy, ltnowing you better before. ‘ |lon’t you see? \`ou‘re the jolliest giri I've seen for a long lime. you had thrown -ine over that day n the Lib A-ai Artl building 1 never should havs , you dldu’t. And the reason I t:ouldil‘t _’ think of your mime tvas 'because I. "Ohl" ` ' "Why, what is it?" lie asked solicit- ously. “Wbot’_s'the truublet” "Nothing, My feet just hurt from walking so much. 'llhave blisters on both my 'hee`is." ‘ _ Boyd looked grieved at this announce ment. “Why dirln’t _vou say ao? I wouldn’t have kept _\'ou_goiug so much. lf you’ll forgive me l'll.pr0mise to do b9(t€I’." _‘_~- ' ‘ _'_ “Thank You. I’ossibiy_I,5hall not have to bother you auf. more. My friends come in the lnti'¢iifii`§." Her voice was icy. " _ “And you are going tb.disiniss me like this? Why. we hrtvei_i't~ seen a third of the show. l thought I was to guide the whole party." ._ “Thank you, I can manage .very well. My cousin, for uno, is quite capable of taking care of herself. _Bite has been to Northwestern and'-she has brown hair.” ' “Eleanor Haskell? What do you ‘ nlea'u?f’ "Yes, tllItt's her name too. 'I might liavc kiiowirttye looked alike, but no body ever _said so before. People are always falling iii' love‘\tQb her and coming to nie to bc plticd. I hate her; I hate everybody. and I'ln not going to have you hanging around like ull the rest tvorsliiping her and pouring your troubles into my cur. Ileaveus, there she is now! Go to her. I can get a ear by myself!" ‘She was tired and unstrung. Boyd turned and saw the original Miss Eleanor Haskell-tile one he had met before--standing not ten paces ittvay. She stood apart from her par- ty of friends, looking over the balus- trade at the goudollers wielding thlu,‘ flashing poles. He shrank farther back into the shadow of the shrubbery. She was* tall, stately and dark as of old, and the peculiar feeling of mingled ad- miration ond fear-.came back to him. Neither he nor the girl beside him stirred. He felt sure she was watching him, and he waited. The party called to the dark girl, and she dually turned away. They heard her say calmly, uu- emotionally: "Yes, it is rather good. 1’m glad we got the night view first. - Do you suppose there ls any chance of our finding Eleanor?" \ The two on the settee lu the shadow were motionlesshs the group passed , by, not noticing the young people seat- ed close together in the shadow. When they were well out of henr- ing. Boyd leaned over suddenly, letting his cigarette drop between his feet. "I have much to thank your cousin for," he said slowly, "for without her I should not have known you." Be stopped and picked up a bit of gravel from the path; “And without ifer, ad- . vent here tonight I shouldhot have dared to tell you for some time that I love you.” The girl beside him moved away just ii trifle. “You will think me an unutterabla cad for saying this, but it seems ueees~ sary to speak or lose you, and I dou't want to do-that. If you don’t care for mmplease believe that I am sincere" After a pause “Do you?" .-._ ,l _"What?" _ “Believe I mean it?" 1 “Y_es.” ' _ Another and a longer pause. “Do you?" _ "What?" _ “Er-er-care for`m`e'f" '_ ‘ ' \f`._ -tunybeiu ~ -g-_ ve; ` . '- Plants iuuiunoittrnsuinuta restore oxygen can prolong life. The people on th earth are snsce tibia to some lun whl govern plmt e. A mt. cannot be successful! futha A man is oeldgm lieatley and strong wholiveoin thedar erin ltnleu room; Amr Ill, Nature’ ways arvfouad io in 1. _ annex .l...'~s°.“‘~', ...esta an n medicine made of roots and hem eu up e an e "° #t'§”“l¥l°§..i“ “.l““°"éf°?l W most potent menus whieliméau be ` d for the regaihlu of’ loot health. . R. V. Pierce, cousulang phyalcku § Invaiidn' Hotel and Surgical Iuntituh, Bulalo, N. Y., in many yearn of extell practice, found that he could ph In th. to an ulterative extract- ot' eerhlt and roots for the cure of all bloel also xedixglholu “ned cl>)"niul»‘P{°°‘~ 1 . u ll hcl uof narcotics, entirely “mah _ » ‘Di|ou¢¢ry"makeoriohred bl a»ua.»n'»plaly i g -mst V 0' IC _ '__ I. tae ud°_r¢e -ro- h Pictou, N. S. -__--_ l Conlmencing Monday, the‘ r4th inst, the S. S. Princess will leave the Company’s Wharf at 8 oclock a. m. ` By order f F. W. HALES, Secretary.~ rr dtf' Ballina lllollel Sales exceed that of any ther in ’ the Lower Pro-_ vlncel. 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