$81! §i.-°_wl_l_ltt could- possibly _ fiircil lisi_l¢.i_i_t ‘“~'9°1f=';'5‘y`3~`3 Burillli lhillllilliiii. lie; a nice §W.'l}Xt\l_F¢» ' . ‘ is a wr ` ii ffétty Itaftanl or Illia. N.- Peiaterpof Brlglitonp; Ont., was Cured Two Years Ago _ and jHaa I-lag: l‘io{R_e_turn¢0f' ec, sr se.; » ~ 9'"°€f i _e_»_ be _s.l_il;e~ to _. . _ .. ' tiwrvudacerwasclnsa oisfimlsie 5 _sfflak-°_lE=v»\i>?i». with-_,amen 1 use _ ` 2;. pertinent." 'It is nowtwoyesn since _I _ aiu' hill# m°l¢_P1°¢°- l ».f3’§.°§fu”}.'Z’;.". f§""Zé I.'.7l'.’.....'*"’ rr..ll2#.;..2l§°.°:s. l'f:"»;_ do of , _ _ __ ¢n_°n_e__ rein -sa__taken'tao » to get ‘s§to sullen he ,;_pl=¢=lr»oat or .gy mem noe 1 3 wmgg l. _ mm it the uievei-l>ebotlm»dsgspi\yll.l\il. rlqn evening? ~ p _ of iaith iakiladoeh ‘ We ‘bilge a ant ‘ ' ' vdfieiy at liofh aoéhera "and _ Morrtls Chairs-w h i c h a r.e niafkfed very low. Coma 111 and look- round _ whether you want lo b or no . _ . ._ Jilils tafswsos, PERFECT or ’ EMULSIUN l _ @ PARK’S all Dlssraovs l _ l The stylish kind _fo nlen,t'orbo s." ~ L __ , averfy rind, style and pricey CO. D5 Isla _;= __ ___V_T4_.|._ ._ » l '_ ` shirt _ _F.or_ othing Think of Its D. ' Glovrs ll. Milf gala, Cordovon, lash' stls Tanfgid, Hlicltsltin, etc., ,, _,.,l._.-._.~.»_~..._ \ V V ”- *c '-absrgjla-ploliao,~n~ir~ehalleuging ws: csllyépar Your _ _| ` I I H ' ' Weeks & Co __ l '_ _ ., _ Until the :oth day of Dec., every tenth' buyer ol a shirt at our store can have one for nothing. It gay he ri, Negligee, Regatta, White, Blue lannel, Grey Flannel, Mixed Colors, or any Qgier you chooae. _ _ fa have e very large stock of_ Shirts and we oiillr this i_llds¢=m=l=_t to rsllllos rt- - During like past two weeks many customers had a shirt for nothing. i - You may have the next. »»<. _. ~ w » < ,_ _*_ _ y V ' . _I _ Tcisuil All classes oft Men * = _ YOUR HAFDS. You have only one pail-,';sn¢l_ they have io last yous life time. _Pi-oieet lgsgryirapfcu-ss and brnises_§§?_oi heat and cold. _ ron BRAKESMEN inn ill; aililwln Msn we are showing a large li ` of Muleslriia, Pig- Hcell 40 lo- I A' _ , mods' cloves, f_lltu°s cloves. l Deaf: Drivin Gloves $z7.oo. _ Silklhined ix. _" "is _ ' we 'sos f ws- ‘ _ wp; égovcs argfno lo$s.5o. '_ 4- Dentib Bile Scorch Knit Gloves 75c. distros ai Mcisilill, A Melia Stylish Ontlltters. _ r7dw l' ' _ ` _ I V sy _ ._ __. I I _ rj Realiuhatshegs,/g;_‘°1¢i|g9`y9p¢¢¢ _ she continued, punctuatlngfhsr words ' with a waiata ended-dramatically ~" - - . n _ .l _ _ rr' ","""’* 2" 'MT' i" *""' ~*-*"1 v ‘ “ ' . An. .‘inlem1lil¢d ' iSoliloquu _ ` ' ‘ss Keira-~ooanos' `-T disgust as _ah'e|_rubbad awayjviciousiy at tha' glove on her shapely hand. “How I loathe and deli>l9¢`D_qYertyi (_ ‘ actually believe I shed‘the odor of [Moline lust uiladge Carr does the “Economyi lllconomyi Economy!" with a pullatthe lingers ot the glove which sho was 'now fastening- upon a ity ot her thoughts as ofthe ‘iluid she was using that Louise had selected the far end oi' the back lawn for her operations that morning. The fence was high and almost con- cealed by a network of spring green- ery. For a moment the girl Aorgbti herself, lost in admlratiornot the scene about her-tllegroat old' trees under' which three generations ot `Rainors had played andthe velvety sword up; onvwhich a robin was hopping about ` ina businessllke search tor' food. Then_she sighed again, tw_o ominous lines lllbillriug on her smooth tore- beail. ‘ A silk waist was plunged into its gasoline bath with an energy born of rebellion at things as they were. “It I had a son," she burst out, car- ried tar beyond the proper scope oi maidenly meditations by the strength _ ot her feelings, “I’d teach him from his youth up that money was the greatest thing in the world.” ‘ She paused in her work and glanced defiantly about. She ached to have somebody hear _the shocking sentiment she was voicing, but the only living thing in sight was the robin, and he was intent upon his own ailairs. “I wouldl" she uiilrmcd, as ii: her re~ mark had met with protest. “It‘s all L_. ' In canhln verywell to talk about 'honor and no»` bility and all that, but the only thing ; that the world pays any attention to is money. _ _ “Look at the Rniuorsl '1‘liey’ve been honorable men and true for genera- tions, and the result is that mamma and I baven't money enough t_o get the roof: mended and :uae the last or _inc nalue has to clean her gloves and gowhslliersclf orwear them solledl “1‘llsre's tbatlsyhlolir girl, judt as ordinary aa she ciln bel But nobody cams-how ‘nouvoliu' the money ia. so ioag_as it is there. I wouldlrt have thought, ulougll, um: Jcclw- i~ Her nostrils pquivered and she dab- bed away at the waist in .her hands ratheriy blindly. _ During the period or silence that followed, thecoliar ot n light silk waist 'wus subjected to a long and exhaustive friction. One would almost have thought that she had forgotten where she was and what abeiwaa d_oiug,tro_m the automatic way iu__wliicl1 she worked andthe unseeing exiiretsion other eyes. . - _ ‘ll doi1‘t care in'-the least"-her voice was really beautifully cool and in- difi’eren_t--“bnt 'it’s painful to.,see peo- pti_ ao_to money-people at least _thltmh care-fthlit il, that you’v'e known a lgn`gltllu's.' ‘fhhsfa t esvsry type oi'.\a-girl that Pvc llbard him laugh at fa hundred tiiines, but just tile same he danced sv th her ilu-oe times at ine Willough- bysf, was out riding with her yester- dA`b?\ slid is probably decorating that gaudy veranda or :heirs at thisema- lnellt." _ ‘ A; careful examination ofthe waist ss'shs’pll1_nc¢l it on me une l»esiae.tlle siitgsaliaorllarl her for tlisinext few - ‘ill as -lvllaicvcl' ll armor did had _ at-llecsaslly to he well done. _and no __ oiotaaslonal _cleaner could have eyed hiswdrlc more critically and mlnuteiy - tqalrllildia tiers, - - _-_'Nt swan me miller or me millions _ alle it l llnve classics. lliml" she ob- served scornhllly. "Molloy makes any has been written about love. Sonic- hody ought to write a great big. stir- ring epic about money_.~ Properly done. ,_ itj maze the ‘l\;9lbi;lill;)g:lltRing’ _ ~ q e _ ii men zxwotaaajelumigir souls for it?" Har ha`ad~wl\§°|l. and silo waited. l ..,_...-.... W. ._ ._.....,.._..--~f._ee_?;,,;_~_~.-_-.-_-.~.~-.-.-.---_-_.11-_._~.~,~_..,__._._._-,,_~_-.-._- | ~ ' - "very morning. What glorious times _ __ ‘ Z, __ y am audlw av ' "vsilri hlesniee mane asian- in i>d°_r°_tv1°1ots!" _ l_conana\acws» ul.. lawn toward ner. _ taoeroddened, and the surprise that he _,_ pemamt f V hm’ ._ an :ha nu ‘wha M, 1. | th M lm I ,panned seemed suddenly unadvisable. V ands- natetletic rlgelplxsgesg. 'eghowqi imc: “N_°1ll°dY “S521 YO" to mlwhe said." dn-e fmm»."“_dd°°““'¢b~u£`”l,dd'“ imc WMM.. _ :yas h :Alloc ig retort. And Louise 4 "9 'limi'-` I hid i'iv¢n5nly.»¢|-`"g, “_ Talking to oneself has always the; “flied °“"“`*1-IU” Wmlanlif- odd M but I ' 5 " 9' advantage of uitording reilet to peut- Mbit °f_y°“}`”,““‘.lkl“3;t_° 7°“"°”"»" h° . B Pnqund " MPN” °""`liTi"feéllngs‘ without' encoubterihg op- “M955 wmewhut s°“flY~ ' -F °"~7‘ 1°°d'”**'"»'”‘"'°°l°‘°“1Y tio. so in n e use s _°‘."°4, H?-.-U1! Qi# QU!! ?n?\“lch"£n account o?2§e_eE|¥loaivs gurl- one fascinating. Too nlucll nonsense _ onoeala at oo. .al _ ’uummsm sa' ooooslu P. cease' _ .__ _ _ aogalelunseen-auditor to-contradict har statement. ' "fi§fdou'_t_blame him a bit!" were ber next words. by which the reader will glaln that she had made a long stride in tolerance. “Pd do the same thing myxlt. Pm going to, in tact. Old Mr. _Ma aIn'a heart and money are mine ‘ for taking, and _l'll write him this m V ma ill is e when rm mia- treaa of that fortune-only I wish the poor old man would- ~ ' _ “l_t'doesn’t make any diiterence. I hatapoverty, and i’ll never inarry a 'DQO)‘».nlnn. Never!" 'S_u_ch_ was her ab_sorptiou that lha , lsilad to notice stall youth who was _ Boeing that he was unobserved, he caineup behind her softly, just in time to catch her vehement declaration. His "It iigbtens one's domestic duties," wI.s»tl;e~lofty rejoinder. “Why didn’t Misa Seymour run- over with you?" she 'continued sweetly. “lt would have given her a chance to see bow ‘the other half ii`ves,’ you know!" “Kang Miss Seymour!" crossly. r ‘ “Enom the way you’ve been dancing Lifted brows and u shrug completed the sentence but it was apparent that' Miss Roinor was highly scandalized_ Then she became serious and sisterly. "Really, Jack, you ought to think aboutthe future-about posterity, you know. Think how important money is and what a golden opportunity you have!'_' Assllespokc his face became more and more gloomy. Strangely enough, ber spirits seemed to rise as his sank. "Hang posterity!" he growled. "Mercy, what n vision you call up! Nothing but gibbets and dangling iig- ures as fur as the eye can see!" she ,laughed merrily. "But, seriously, you cugllt to thluic of my advice. Money is a very important tl_'ilng."` There was a brief silence, during which be glared at iler in moody indlg» nation. _ ' “Has old Mnshnm spoken?" llq asked at last with bitipg sarcasm. "Oh, l have senseenougli to see that l‘m not wanted here,” he continued wilhoul waiting for n reply. "7_ crime to tell you sometlilllg, bill: it scarcely seems worth while. l wus answered before l had n chance to ask." He jumped up and started ol! across the lawn with great strides. The girl watched him with wicked, exultnnt de light. Suddenly n swift change camo over her face, and she called softly. “Jncki” ' he turned and regarded her uncer- thinly, while she looked hurt and amazed. Then he slowly retraced his steps. ` ' “I rauciedfyou haiiaomething to tell me,” she.observe_d innocently. “lt wou,ldn’t be worth '1vhile. You see, i um il poor mail." She clasped her hands behind her and looked him over speculatively, then she shook ller head. "‘No',`I'doll't cali you a poor man. You‘re big and strong and rather nice. Besides, you have the kind oi’ blue eyes that I like"- Bhe stopped for a lnoment, and then she ilnished softly: "Old Mr. Masbain is my idea ot a poor man.” _ii attendance, upon her”-- M Jits- ol £0 \V ‘ llil l-he _ by .=”f,. l El? Thedriano purchased from you lim- given lplen d~sal.iaf|cilol|. lis rdulilcril tour.-s r._re a moat as nice to-day as the day we got nt. ! a ‘pleased to tell you it_is everything we _ ’ ul desire \ours r_ Y. FRED. W. CL)\\'AX, Osllnwzs. l t ur enqul I have pleasure §n{°ilxe piangyis eutixcly satis- he design is illuderli' tile kcfs ‘°.r: my °.ff‘.l.r';' *rf*-.=ra‘»; '° iilll i5 C OU' I -‘ ““ iz. ifenscounln. Oslwwe Mode in Oshawa New Scale Williams Piano: arc madef. in Oclznwa. in O;h;wa arc many cf thc' mc:t cnthuziactic admirer: cf the Now Scale Williams Plains. ln thc home: cf’ nc'mll~~l.l'-e proto bollslllfmm I .',. " _ ` 1| iarqiusii@ ' wcalth and refinement, - f;fc°`i5§{‘f'.\'};f§;lf°" i°\i`otsfe°`.il'l"»l\ore glen _ . _ » _ F ._ with ll :vc-sy day. mul ghd 91"* "¢,°"fd‘d gi in lhc s.udic.. o m..- m,,,,, ,,,¢ §:.:.`.l.:r;‘¢£_li»'fi-Dali;-:».o"L~;\:':_. '_ sicianc, the - _NEW SCALE WlLLli‘il‘lS PIANO," .,.~. ,lim-d with the New we are "C: 7l:l{lo. The tone is rich and Scale \'JillZ."ll:ia \i »-"E holds first place. have every cpporrunkyro lnow the Williams They may visit the factory. :ce il~.c planes at every :rage of lheir con» struction, watch the worlzman- iiip, examine maleria!:. lr is because they do l;.~.ew the perfection of the New Scale Williams Piano ilu.: its own townfclk prefer il la all others. Williams Piano Co. Oshawa, Ont. :ive to \1~.§to::c.i,nn wcé _ hug; ‘ '- ‘.'.". T \l nv - _ _ xl "I Cv" `J‘:’\'.'. zocztszizlzivl, _ iller Brain, Scle Local Agents, C`lmrl0ti.e‘.own, P. E. I. _._ _ _ _L in _l_-.J _ _ V;-t1'J= . h r BA I I LE-FIELD OF WAE`ANG°P'OU. The battle-ground ol Wnfunix-Kon ls shown above, and the surrounding territory. sllowlngjuai. llow thc till-vo .lap umnsilnnlly rlelioucllcrl from three nloulltnin passes and ulussod tllemaolvcs in front oi illc Illlsslml for(-cs ul illi~ _<11-.'ll<-;_ the tcl'l'itory‘nllo\il, Port Adliuls, and the lixlc of the Vlildivosiok llivibion of the 'l`l’:‘_n.~,-Siberinll mil\vu_\'. 'l`ll<\ ’ ullli--ll nfnng,-Kou llcs ill nh irregular valley, iinll the Russians lily to l,owurN, irevveler. `o D- s. h m Beautiful sceneriw_ hand painted in oils, all fitted, at prices to surprise you. Sceneries, fruits. game, spurt, etc., in pri nts, water colors, pastels and olleographs, all sizzs, hundreds to select from. Very many kinds of monldings for pictures. A large stock ol portrait frames, also phoio frames, photo easels, picture wire, eyes, hooks, etc., framed mllrors, portraits made in crayon, sepia, watr colors, oils, porcelayi, life s`ze or miniatures. Every portrait made here is warranted. Remember the High Grade Art ParIors', Queen S‘reet, Agency for Parkers Dye Works. I TARBUSH. "'fl%‘E" --- -- V F Osh ....»,. - _ _ _ ed` ,l H' - Thc P°°P|° ° *W* l._l..1./, Lie rcilcxl 51 rxptfedxn' {t;?£?Lh‘ » _.£3 ..- .LQ 1'? clvl f on the -nc-< ¢ » -.»