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SYDNEY (>t'tul>ei' il. -Eli wuru|_fl. an t-\pt~rl swimmer ht- fnilwl to in-in-lt lin- ~hor\- alld Went down front c.\li;i\i~tiu1| in lout feel, nl \\'nter. tliirty lurl from luull. I \vas Cure-ti of lciilblr lil\iib.l;.'0 \\_\' UINAHIYS l.INl1\ll‘IN'I`. lil-I\`_ \\`.\l. l)RO\\'1\'. I I “-as Cm-“.1 ..f _i l. ill i-.'t~c ul cilrztt-lic l»_\ ldl.\'.~\RD'S l.l.\`I.\ll-I.\"1`. MRS. S. i{.»\.l`l.B.\\`K. I wus Cured oi .~<-u~i:l\'t- lungs by .\'il.\` ARD`S LlNlMl‘l.\"l`. .\|llS. S. M.\Sl` l‘Ilt>`. Tress Hats Are Best! Compare them with any other make, $2.00. $2.50, $3.00. KING EDWARD'S CHOICE. Weeks & Co., sole agents. one price Hatters. Wanted an opportunity to show you our clothing. An inspection usually means a purchase.-~_lamcs Paton at Co., iorl li. 0000000000003 0 000000000000000000000000000000002-10 Ll (5 ' 5 M Q m I 1 ['11 00 0 000000 .Ei-50N is now with us again and we have received today a fresh stock of Moirs.tlie great favor- ite kisses in the fol- lowing flavors. MOLASSES COCOANUT ’ HOCOLATE PLE ASPBl:RRY When we sav fresh we mean only 3 or 4 day old at most. Price 2oc a pound. G. JAMIESUN, _ DR i‘GG1s'r, The Medical liull. 000000000000 0000 0 sv M000 ' '5*»° Y l i ~<<~ ~ ~.i.*:““' ~,'-vc".-" FY’ -.- - i- ' "My, but she is ugly!" lu-s. llivans said, her accent distinctly one of re- lief. Bronson smiled oovertly, ll hd answered: “Don't be too sure of that) She has eyes.” ° “Eyesi Bah!" The ejsenlatlonrae almost a snort. Estelle heard it el-, tlwush there vm the breadth or the room between her and the irate ma- tron. She looked plsintively across st Bronson, who answered her look with the faintest humorous nod. Then he strolled over to ber and said in her ear: “It's too easy-quite too easy, Miss Mischief. I simply had to give that good soul e hint of warning." “'i‘raltor!" Estelle retorted, pre- tending to hiss the word high tragedy fashion, yet ending with a dirnpling laugh. The laugh went far to redeem her face-so .far that it set more than one beholder speculating that old Ma- `Jor Gilbert's stranger granddaughter would not really be so bad looking if she knew how to wear her clothes and do her heavy hair, this despite her wretched complexion, for she had s beautiful straight nose and good teeth, to say nothing of her handsome eyes.. Her neck must be bad, else why was she swathed up to the ears? Her sleeves also quite swallowed ber gloved hands, but her feet were as much in evidence es they well could be, iucased in boots at least three sizes large. With everybody else in party bibs and tuckers, such garmentlng made her conspicuous, all the more that the gown she wore was grass green, with a bright pink stock and much dead white braiding. Spangles and- beads also lurked amid the braid, so many that there was a color of reason for Estelle's whisper as she looked down at herself. “D9 you know, I feel like the court of K-ing Solomon at the puppet show." This made Bronson frown. “You’ll- give yourself away," he said severely/f “I-‘or heaven's sake don’t spoil si;/wrt just when it's getting so much be ter than a play." j ‘/ “I won't," said Estelle (-mitriteiy; then in a nervous aside; 9"When does Adonis come in? Do hppfy him along! I shan’t be easy uritii. Q comes, sup- pose. after ull. he an/mild hs color blind -211110 t0 See Opllyigold and greenbacks and old vellum title deeds?" __i‘§_l\_pr\pB;-g nothing so tragic. I told you in rn ` inning he was artistic or nothing," Bronson retorted. “Art ls, indeed, his weak suit. Otherwise would hs be in bonds to Miss Adela Evuns'."' “She is so pretty," Estelle said fer- vcntly. Bronson growled: "Yes; regular chi- na bahy beauty-blue eyes, pink and white complexion and hair always in the latest inode. Out in the lobby now, lying in wait for-Adonis. They‘ll be coming in together, the prettiest pair of puppets you ever saw." “I hope he isn’t too good looking," Estelle n1urtnurod reflectively. Bronson st-owled. “You’ll und him disgustingly lo. In deed, I’ve been halt afraid all along that when you saw him you'd be sor- ry"- “Indeed I shan`t," Estelle interrupt- ed eagerly. “How can I be sorry for anything that sets me free from that odious bond?" Bronson did not answer. 'A stir about the door drew all eyes. Adonis, other- wise George Gilbert, Estelle's cousin, cohelr and fiance, entered with Adela Evans clinging ostentatiously to his arm. She had such a habit of clinging there that the sports of Grasshope had been ready to give odds this last half year that she_ would cre this have writ- Eo_:§ié5§:§o-i5i§a§&s5stniiisi5EE-:§ YUU UUIJHT 9.I'C SIIIC WC our new stock of Oil Cloths just in-we have some patterns that will please you. THE PRICES-well the best value in the City without question- ought to satisfy you. , lllll nghl Furnishing- Bn. ..:/ . . - \ 1. which tan gi~'~\ .4 ' ' "` '- ~ I nigular. 3 ~ -' ---'~ --°-r"-‘ --- -~ -~ ~ | , 1"Il`ND OF 9 MAI D _ -- By . CGDVHNILIIN. McCuHoch¢ .` _ I gycuarmmuwu _ iwmhm; r ten Iaesselblilre. George (Tilbert but for Gnndfather .Gilbert'e absurd wilt. This instrument decreed tiatly which- ever of his two descendants refused to marry the other thereby forfeited all claim to the big Gilbert fortune. The boy end girl had been brought .up half e continent apart. Estelle had coxneto Grssshope for the ilrst time lessjhau I ,week_be_fore. But tales of her had beeurife there the last three-. years, how willful she was, also bow sharp of speech and Of temper. As to her looks there had been several opiu- ions. Reed Bronson might have spoken authoritatively, but he chose to be si- lent. He had met Estelle two sum- mers running at the seashore, sud with each meeting he became more indliier- `¢nt to Grassbope belies and their charms. lie had known, first of all, that Estelle was coming to visit her nicitlier`s cousins, the Wnrrens. Mrs. Evans thought her bold for it. She did not need to marry George before she was twenty-two and might therefore well have left it to him to do the seek- ing. What George thought about it no- body knew. I-Ie smiled down at Adcla as they crossed to Estelle. When he got a good look at`her his smile be- came for a breatlfs space qxrizzical, but it was kind and wholly cordial ns he took both her hands, saying, “I know _von nil right, young lady~1f you would never let me have your plc- ture." “Somel»ofi_v's been tolling,” Estelle said solemnly, although her eyes danc- ed. 'l`hey had never rested upon a finer fellow than George. He had all the Gilbert look she so worshiped in het fathers portrait. Corertly she glanced from him to Bronson. Bronson was big/ and honest looking and had withal af. air of breeding, but still was not tq'bs named beside her unwelcome betroth- ed. l\`o doubt he had more brains, sl- though as time passed she was forced to admit George car,.led things ol very well indeed. And after supper, when the dancing began, Bronson, the lul‘kl9SS, “Tut into complete eclipse. He hated jtlnucing, its well he might, seeing thai! he danced so badly. George iiiIbL‘i`t,J coutrnrlwlse, might have been \vi|\’?_/fooled, so lightly did he move in sly 1 perfect time and tune. Music, ln- gcd, was in the Gilbert blood. _Estelle anccd, if anything, better. When they waltzed together other couples stopped to see. Indeed they kept on and on and ou until they had the whole crowd staring as alone they whirled and wheeled ovcr the waxed door of the hall. "Stop, Estelle!" Bronson iuiplored in a loud whisper as the couple whirled past him. (ieorgc smilcd l»l‘ondl_\'. Es- telle, tli.- " V l .~ ~.s.%'iL.:-'1<‘.=*"-f-Wtitfia" Upon spring days that seem thrthree rode together lance. Bronson so when presently, his it was all he could do George, e horsemen born, after the run- away in s minute, caught him and chevked hlmao sharply that the mad creature ' reared,” V -kicked sa vagely and at last tell beckwetd, taking the other horse with it in s struggling, plunsillt heap. That mybotb came out of it alive was little sheet of e miracle. But there wus. nothing worse tor either than 'a broken arm." _ As Bronson stood ruefully nursing lt he said, looking straight in Estelle's eyes; “You needn’t take the trouble to tell me anything. I saw your face as we were going down. You found out whom you loved just then-George." "Yes, George," Estelle said, ilushlnl like a rose. ~ A Penullll Fish. “There is a species of fish in the In dian ocean which have a very remark- able peculiarity," said a naturalist. “This fish is provided with a short snout, which it uses very much ss, e sportsman uses s gun. Swimming close beneath the surface of the water, it watches the flies Hitting about directly overhead, and having selected one to its fancy suddenly thrusts its head out of the water and .with unerizin marks- manshlp discharges .several érops of water at its victlml Confused, and with its wings drenchedhand rendered temporarily useless by t e watery pro~ jectiles, the insect drops to the sur- face of the water/ where it is immedi- ately gobblediyp by its voracious en- emy. These, sh are said to be able to bring,-dozwn s ily in this manner from the height of two or three feet." ‘ 77.... _ _ ._ ._ .- _I GENERAL BOOTH’S TOUR. lays Public Opinion 'Ie Revolutloraixld Al For As Army le Concerned. General Booth gives the following remarkable statistics as to his re cent tour through Britain; Number of days occupicd___ Miles covered by motor-car indoor nicctings,___,_ _____ Total attendance at these. Ulu-n~oir n\eetings...... Civic rcccptions...... -.. Orr-rilow nicc,tings,__,,_ Average length of Genet-_ ol's spvccln.-s~ , 1ur...... (\ut¢l<.or...... ....... .. -' Larcl-st indoor attendance Smallest indoor attend- ancr-,..... Largest outdoor attend- nncc , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15,000 Snialicst, outdoor attend- nnrc . , . . . . . . , _ . . . . . . . . , _ . _ _ _ , ,, BOO l’1‘o]»lc who clicorctl the (lcucral cu route cstixxiat- cti at...... 2,500,000 29 1,224 75 82,000 36 48 53 1h. 10m. 1511. 3,000 400 ]|\tvl'\`i:»\\'|-tl upon thc result. Oi his rcinur|<:\l.le\ tuur, lic s.\irl: “IL has l<-ft. inc iiiipi-cssvtl with the itlcrt that. 1ln~ iudill`¢-rcu<‘c to religion so coiutnouly t~ ulluir. I‘ul.lic opinion luis, in fact, lwcvi t,otull_v revolution- iv.~~¢». C'A°|l=»'}a°¢'='i.'%'.¢_ ‘_C"‘5",>£,";’,',’.*,',`§ RY; o.~..|._P.nuRRAv, FALL EXCURSIONS. 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