ee = eens MAY ae THE DAILY 5. FRIDAY men AT DEATH'S DOOR, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, f Open As Day. , It is given to every physician, the formula i893. of Scott’s Emulsion being no secret; but no successful imitation has ever been offered to sogetit eA GENUINE AMERIGAN WATCH study can produce the best. se AN BE BOUGHT FROM US at as low and even lower ‘Dey is a might good temperance ser-| price than is often paid for the IMITATION. mon in a freight train,” says Uncle Mose. sy A ND the work A s0 cut down h ]) ta young as dy girl or delicate uw un can do a AND fas vashing oem without being | ns tired | &t No Steam Ft Ho Heavy Borer | isc IN THE TO LiFT } dt little weakness ® | And Ann show much House You Say: | she seemed to like Jules in the days |} HOW? | when they were all children together Rh And so she must have loved Vagnon all these years. Poor Annette, And now BY USING he realizes suddenly that it was not love but friendship that he used to have for Annette. What can be done? he asks himself as he walks homeward. Certainly Lisieux must never know what Jules has been planning. The character of neither Jules nor Annette shall sufferin the eyes | of Lisieux if he can help it. He will | talk with Jules to-morrow but someone And He Sunline SOAP A . | should likewise speak to Annette. {on “Cording to Easy Direct! | who should do this but Madeleine? | will leave the matter to her. ; Eugene does not sleep for h-urs after he goes to his room for he has quite too much to think about but towards morn- ing he has a troubled dream in which he Let another wash-day go by without fancies himself trying to pull Jules back trying it. | from the brink of a precipice. He goes out for a walk after breakfast thinking for! that if he does not meet Madeleine in the eet or in the gardens he will call at home to find her. It is a lovely ning and Eugene wonders as he paases on the old bridge in the Rue aux Fevres whether it could not have been adream about Jules and Annette. How can anyone wish to do wrong in so beautiful a world? He leans over the railing of the bridge, thinking. Beneath him, crossed by bars of yellow sunshine and gray-green shad- ows slides the water with a slow current which eddies softly around the piers of the bridge. Vinesprays from the gar- dens and windews along the banks trail in the glistening stream. A brood of yellow ducklings are following their mother down the river in a long wavy line and birds are twittering overhead. The bells of the cathedral church of St. Pierre are ringing irregularly and be- Put aside your own ideas next wash-day and try the easy, clean, *““ SUNLIGHT "’ way. DON'T . “© Acer 4 Seeton Mitchell, Halifax, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island LOND HOUSE vig SPENING. & STEWART. tween the strokes he can hear the whir and clatter of a factory not far off. ‘Bon jour, Eugene,” says aclear voice. He turns about quickly. It is Made- leine who is greeting him. How pretty she is. He wonders he has never real- ized it before this morning. “Tam very glad thou art here, for I was just looking for thee.” ‘Thou wast looking in a strange place, my friend,” she says, with a little laugh. ‘‘Thou wert expecting, it may be, to see me come floating past in the water?” ‘‘Not precisely that,” Eugene answers, with an echo of her gaiety, and then his face sobers as he adds, I have some- thing to sexy which will grieve thee and which oniy thou must know.” i “ , : NOW HARRIS to be absent s i | want tny ¢ J ies >» whom ' re is some- t! at strongly si Ivwd.¥ enough to accom- pany Eugene, for now that Annette hag gone to Trouville and his plans are ac- cordingly indefinitely postponed, there is no reason why he should not go where it pleases him, and it always pleases him when he can be with Eugene. In his acceptance of his friend's invitation is mingled a certain feeling of relief at the thought that a little more time is to elapse before he must leave Lisieux for ever. The next morning finds them among the ruins of some conventual buildings at Val-Richer, Eugene sketching busily while Jules, stretched at full length on the grass, is alternately watching his friend and amusing himself with a kit- ten that is perched on a fragment of a stone pillar close by him. ‘Thou art my best friend, Eugene,” says Jules suddenly. ‘If thou wert my brother I could not care more for thee than I do now.” ‘This declaration surprises the artist, who has never supposed Jules’ regard for him to be of a more than ordinary nature. His heart goes out toward this weak, handsome fellow who is lookin up to him as he speaks with a face ful of tender regard. He stops his work and returns the gaze and just then it flashes through his companion’s mind how great & moral gulf there is between thein, near as they are in reality. What horror Eugene would have for him could he know all, thinks Jules. ; ‘Thou art & much better fellow than Iam, Eugene,” he says rather sadly. “Few of us are allwe were intended to be, my brother,” says the artist ten- derly. “But thou dost not know what a bad fellow I am,” persists Jules; ‘but per-: haps thou wilt some day,” he adds. “Jules, mon cher ami,” says the other slowly, as he comes and sits on the grass beside the young lawyer, ‘‘I know what. is in thy mind,” Then, more slowly still, : “And I know what thou wert going to, do on Thursday.” Jules does not ask how his friend knows his secret, but, giving a low cry of horror, buries his ts n the long’ grass. The kitten, puzzled at this creeps | up to him in wonder. | ““By the merest accident I overheard: thee, Friday evening, speaking to thy) partner in the gardens,” says Barney. | “One other person only knows of the: lan from me, and no one else need ever | ow. Icannot believe thy whole heart was in this scheme of thine. } Jules groans but says nothing. { ‘‘Listen to me,” pursues Eugene, lay- | ing his hand upon Jules’ shoulder. | “Thou must think no more of this. An- nette will never leave Lisieux with thee. Madeleine will see to that. But thou New Dress Goods New Dress Goods, W Abe. HARRIS & STE English Printed Coitons, Flannelettes, Flanne Ginghams, Shirting :. latt iBii HARRIS & SPRY _— : — ao “t Ladies’ Spring Mantles, Capes and Uisters, HARRIS & STEWART, CO Gentlemen's White Shirts & vollarg, | Four-in-Hand Scarfs, Knot Scarfs. | SEE OUR WINDOW Madeleine’s face becomes grave while he is speaking and then while they stand near each other on the bridge he makes known to her his discovery of the even- ing previous. The tears gleam in her eyes as she listens and when he hag fin- ished there is a pause in which they hear the low lapping of the dark water against the old stone piers. “Wilt thou see Annette?” he asks, | after a little time. ‘‘This need be known only by ourselves. But we must save our old playmates from themselves, Mad- eleine.” “T have a plan,” Madeleine responds must leave home for a time and, coming back after a few months, all this will: seem only like fthe memory of an unpleasant dream.” m. (To be Continued.) ‘flow to Geta “ Sunlight” Picture la Sevtt St, Toronto, and you wtll receive by | post @ pretty picture, free from advertising, }and well worth framing. = Send 25 ‘‘Sanlight” Soab wrappers (the rge wrappers);to Lever Bros, Lrd., 42 This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is aw)l)y “es rau : - > > a . . a long timo and. wishes me fo. go with| ‘He best injthe market, and it will only g tim n visnes : ee PO t . : her to Trouville to try the bathing. We) °°*' a re “rt in the ‘Wan if are to go on Monday and I will invite; ¥°U *«4v° _ Pye Open. me Dee us and shall not let, #Jdress carefully. h have no good rea- : a ; ; a trip| Miss Roxy Golddust~ Would you think | | was more than 20 ? i en room Downes (evasively)—I think you a jare Mui '' the world—to me. remo,” | >_—-- ry i Sima, <owe an inter- | Commendable Neti Cee eae SEVEN, GRE BEM Bi’. a2) chleee vet cenbiotens. oth. ihe high littl ther talk Madeleine goes on her way and Eugene returns to his studio. | What she has learned this morning is a| great shock to Madeleine. Unlike Eu-| gene she has no pity for Jules for she! does not realize as he does the probable steps which have led Jules to where he| now is. Her sympathies are all for An- | nette whom she believes to be willfully | deceived by Vagnon. Eugene's clearer | discernment assures him that on neither | side has there been a wilful departure | from the right. He can better under- | stand that a strong temptation coming | on by slow degrees has found these ol friends of his too weak to withstand against 1t. As Jules is talking with Alexandre in his shop in the afternoon following Eu-| gene’s meeting with Madeleine the Totter comes in and cordially greets Annette who isknitting bya window. She hard- ly notices Jules but speaks kindly to Alexandre and then extends an invita- | tion to Annette to accompany her to} Trouvilleon the next Monday. Annette | | is beginring to say that she will not be HARRIS & STEWART. ee able to go, when Madeleine interposes. | ‘‘Why, of course, thou must go. There | is no good reason for staying at home, I am sure.” “But yes, Annette,” says her husband. character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cel. 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