...za ...a »1¢m»¢1YJM° 3 t M ` _‘ -`.` ' 'L' V 'Q-i:-.1-..~‘."!_ ,'¢"`.7¥"f'~.°~"""f`%`i_’- ” ’ "' "3.'$F""“'7i"-Q"-` '51 ' “XTC 2' . - w“.f"°"=i> 'L57 ' :f .f .ui '=t lf! ` _ Stash- - _ " r ‘Z1 ~ ‘ ” _ ”% ~ . . .-a_\;.`.=~-‘.‘_~ , - ~_t --'“ -* . ~=. sv ‘ tt-_ f ->~ -- - _- 3- .. r=»,,...i -»-.».~i-.»- »».>f -rg . t ‘ .‘ ` t -P ow } _ _, .. ~.,._,._ /_ ,t..... inn., 4 - turf ' i ‘~J ~J f\ r\ rx \ J \.J \.J Please let tis have sz J _J -J U Q J the amount of that accotint we sent -J you last week and (N Olilige. rw n i=.i>eri. 20, -.sas gy _ g f _ _ _ (Continued from first page.) the house. There ain't no comfortabler . one at the Pint nor one th-.it has more good fixins in it. Then there is atint Mar_v`= clothes an‘ lll ii lp Thi-re is no lessl-n tivo good dressi-s ye're a goin’ ter-do with all them dres-lee. li`llta.ke yer alile time ter the others!" This climax was di livi-rid l* in a triumphi n' toni. Then lowering her voice,”-be continued ri flecively; ~°Aunt Mart was just ibout my bu ld.” Christine caught tte import if the last woids. °'Jane", .aid nbc, languio- ly with an undertone of impatience in her voice (it was hard to be recalled from her wanderings by a silk warp alpaca l) “Jane you may have it.” °-\\'h-what d’ ye say F” enquired Jane incredulously. ~°l said you could have thatdiess; I don`t want it," re- plied Christine l Jane sat a moment in silence before she trusted herself to speak. Her heart was beating wildly, but she did not allow the smallest evidence of joy or gratitude to escape in word or look. ‘-Well," she remarked, after a filling piiuie, “lf ye haint got no use for it I spt se I might take it. Not that I am put to it for clothes. but I always did think a sight of Aunt Mary." l Her remarks were interrtipted by an i ext-lammation from Chri~tine. The fiont gate opened with a squeak and closed with a bang and the tall f irin ot ‘Sandy Gillis was making his way up the walk. Sindy was a. mature youth of thirty. I'or length and leanness of body, 'pro- `ininence of elt-ow ai d knee ji-ints, sizi- avid tiatnt-ss of feet and vacuity of ox- pressicn, Sandy would have taken first l pr z i at a -‘world’s fair.” ' t l-le was attired in a well-preserved black suit with all the usual accessories of a rustic toilet. His garments seemed to have been designed forthe utmost display of the joints above mentioned, and would have suggested the human form with equal clearness if buttoned around one ofthe sprawling stumps which were so prominent a feature in the field across 5’ On this special occasion there was an air of importance, almost of solem- nity about the appearance of the youth. which added to the complacent simper, born of asense of the delicate nature of his present visit and which produced in his usually blank countenance some- , thing almost amounting to expres- Sion. At I:ir~t sight of this not unfamiliar ap iarition,Chiistine had incontincntly fled but Jane received the visitor with be- comii-g ceremony aid impiessiwness. “Good evenin Mr. Gillis. Walk down into the forer-»om,"’ she remarked. throwing open that department, which was a veritable chamber of horrors with its hideous carpet, high bacite ,chairs and sofa, the nameless abomina- tion on the mantle shelf and its general protest against the spirit of beauty, comfort, and all that goes to make ii honie, homelike. Mr. Gillis paused on the threshold. There was something to forbidding about the very atmosphere of the place that it evin reached his dull st-uses. He would have much prefeired the sitting room, but a latent sense of something in his erraod which required the utmost dignity in his surroundings prevailed and he entered and seated himself on one rf the high backed chairs which criaked exptsluiatingly beneath him. “Ahen.-! Is Christine at home this evening?` He had seen Christine at the window and witnessed her sudden flight; but far from feeling affronted by her conduct, it had rather pleased him. It indicated maiden shyness he thought. When Jane fame to summon Chris- i tine she was sitting at the window of her own room overlooking the harbor watching a full rigged bark as it sailed ioutwaril and was wishing in her heirt that she was on‘it bound for she knew not wh'lher. ~‘Christine,” whispered the spinster as mysteriously as if Mr. Gillis was within hearing. ‘~Alt-Xander Gillis is in the fore-room ard Wants to see ion, Go right down.” ` “Jane I will not!" aswered Christine In Bu Furnit FAVOR US AND YOURSELVES. ARK WRIGHT & C0.. ll’ll. aaaaaaaaaaa. __ _ _.nn , _ sw, grief % in ure a-hrngiif in l¢.~ bedroom. eayininotliin. i ‘ ave hmm. gawrd '|,,,,,, Wm, ,, junk of of the chest lull of uider-cloths and am, z,,,,,,. f_ “h.,,|, UM, ht L-hm; net, l 2 beflflln-‘ lejte avid -ausetl ller Ni Hurst inl0 ll‘ I dou't sec what in the lame o'i~ensei ,_ ,,\.t _ . the wa _ - »-4 fn D' if shortly. ‘°Well, well. if that don’t beat the master] exclaimed Jane, tofniig nearer. Why he is one of the best your-g men in the Kirk. ’Slikely`S not he i- gr-ing to prop-'se to ye " .Y ii h fl h.il~-it .-e'=ri l."m t°vi'><_v ot' - ~ ‘-~`~ 'L1 l~ 0 liiiii _\ou‘.~~l ," s.il ill i- lin- 9 ‘ Yi- do tni an to i- y, ye w~ uldri’t l --l .-uiip-ise l must go down. but ic on't want him m e tl _ si eld ` jslflshii weir them out. If 1 had that ‘etc silkpsey a good word ‘m..you_ Yun ,md WMP'-‘\llPaC”. llffvfi-"THIS _C0\1\l°“;d§S.ndy were just made for each other.” mwng Y»Y°‘ "“‘5"‘€ ‘“' "°'°° 5° 5” ’ Christine said laughin.: as she Went d°"1‘f 'ha' (""1`l5"“° 5‘°"°"» “lf l md 'down the stiiirs and in d- sc. nfling her that ere I s ould take out _two of Lhelho snpped ,ff no mn-ww ,hip and hack breaths for an over-skirt :ind gore ~ me ,,|m0`t fell »-Well” eja ulaled J ne. when Chrii- tine had gone, °~l hope I iiiav never if that girl sn’t proud alri any." Wh.n Christine entered the gloomi parlor it s'rt:cli actiill toher heart. and lshe walked straight past Mr. Gillis with simply a nod iii d a~~good evening,” and threw open the-shutters befi re seat- ing herself so far from him and in such a position that he could not see her lace without an extrao ‘di-.ary eiort. Mr Gillis felt that his reception was not a very assuiing one. He hum- med and hawed and at last managed to say: "Pleasant ev- niu. Miss Cami ron." "°Very,” repiied Cnristine, with a sup- prfs-ied smile at the tliscomtiture cf the caller. . lt was a dull, disagreeable evening even for a Prince Edwaid Islai d May. “I guess we can ci niment 0 p a.nt~n` .p next week,” c iiitiiiui-d the gi-iitlfni ii. Almost _ljsliaclti market Woman. The Bones in the Nose Affected- Face would Swell Until Her Eyes Were Closes- How Relleved, - NEWMARKET, GNT.-“I have had a good opportunity of noting the great medicinal powers of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. My wife has been a sufferer from catarrh for the past four years, and the disease had gone so far that the bones of the noe- had become affected and particles had come away through an opening in the leii side. Her eyesight was also affected to the extent that for nearly a year she was unable to read for more than Eve minutes It I time. She sudered Severe Pains in the Head and at times was almost distracted. She was treated by tour different doctors, one of whom was a specialist They all said they could not do anything for her, as the disease had gone tco far Her nose would swell about ei cry three days until her eyes would a‘:nost be closed Then it would break through and the swelling would subside for a day or, two About Christmas she commenced taking Hood ’s Sarsaparilla, and since that time ha steadily improved She has not been troubled with .iny swelling since, and the acre on the side of the nose has all healed She is on the road to a complete cuie l cannot speak too highly of Hood’s Sassa- parilla, and I cheerfully recommend it to ny person who is suffering with catarrh W H Ftrnsii-tr N B lf vou decide to take Hocd’s Sai' saparilla, do not be induced to buy any Dreadful Suffering by a New ' _ _ ` h . a . u .P1 i ., ' `4 , .g substitute. Be sure to get Hood’s. @§ » i 5 q ' . i» . ; _ CENTRAL DRUCSTORE- . l'lood’s Pills ii`~§§.li.‘L‘§'w'l.’f.e.§?é`.’m”§ @ tot ,‘ _ rv /i /1 °Don’t you think il earlyl’ asked Chris- y tine in an absent sort of way.. -0ii,ui»!' lit- rei. ended in an animated tone. we sown! cur wht~at’t0ther day.` ~Ye -ee. Mis- Cameron ye haint raid ni i ' iii im- 31 I1* thi- 0 1°-"_ -n ll thought l'u c not r ii’ ..i.‘ i-ee “lin _iei ,iii ns i.~ ’ ~l have not ni. d- any’ s-iid Chi i-line. as he paused. -Oli-\» lint. t? \\`e l ya know l`vi been W r. i i i "t - li iillait- tor _-,. r _toni Mary goin' on this five years, au’ l'm williu’ io d tue s:in.e fi r yt ii; tial i--’ and here Mr.Gillli-i coughed and a sul e p1.yid over his features which wou d have di ns i-revit to a‘Roniio, 'that -s it tio other arrangements can‘t be made I more pleasin‘.‘ t Thi-ie was no mistaking his in' n- tions now; they spoke from every lea- ture. Christine liioked her woo. r calmv in that ce. Her impeitorriability embaras- sed. lint ditl not dsc- u age him. ' »Tliere aint no use comin rt und back dooril’ he continued, ~I might/ just as well he comin’ out with it plain ani squ-re! I’m ready an’ willin’ to take the huli farm off ytfr hands it yer agree. able. You just marry nie, Ctiristini- and th it settles the hull qu stioxil’ and l Mr. Gillis settled bark in his chairann 1- okfd as though he had just elucidated a long mooted problem in ei cial sciei ce. (To be cot tinued.) ______,l. KIDNEY-BLADUER TROUBLE There is n i rn~ re serif us mi-nac to good lit-.aith in this present age than Kidney iii-orders, at d it’s iin apialling fact hut a true one, that foui-iil=hs of the cout.- .ry’s people have the taint ot that in- sidious disease witii thi ui. Dr. Chasws Kidny -Live; Pills cure al Ki 'iiey dis- C556. . -_---3-_-»` _ Say “No” when a dealer off rs you a substitute for Hoods Sarsapa illa. There is nothirg “just as good." Get only Hoods -In ins: store has bein packed every day siice our big sale began. Fifty-five iliousard dollars worth of drv goodi- being slaughtered.--W. A. WEEKS & Cc.-3i f’&w Ai»:o'rHER great big day amor g the ladies jackets. .Our Irish Fiii ze Coats at $3.00 knocks out any at $3.75. See the styles at PA'roN’s. , 13, tf I3 f i eeeeeeeeeg n ‘ji e lll llllllllll lllllll ooodoe §@ 5:: e eeoee open seeds Why have a mean looking orse when TllE lSLlllll lllllllllllllll PUWDE is at and A valuable blood puriliie nd tonic Home made A large supply just made It gives a. horse a. slick skin, enrlcliened blood, tones it up @A W Reddin Phm B @ noone l @@@@@@@@@@@@@ aaewaasaaannaaaaweaaa Only $1.38 for l‘len’s v- Fine Kid Fashionable ` Boots. ALLEY We have opened a line Suitings. Overcoatings and Trouser-ing. Call now and get lirst choice--a full line of Gents’ Fur- ngs alviays on hand. -JOHN lVlcLEOD & Co. Sartqrial . TI-IE sl:-Iomxsws. l ., ___._A.. 5 5,. New Cloth for Fall and Winter - a Weftei like blowing hard $ about this line, using all the big adjectives we know of. It’s a dandy, it’s a daisy, it’s a lamb. -\ e it in the windo this wick at ~ iles °#=lllf#%%.¥%i'tilli Made from nice, soft kid, the fashionable coin toe last, and finished with brass eye lits and hooks in the latest styles. A Neier before were Men’s Fine of ces sold so cheap. QE! % yea s,"'% I S #Zlt§i¥¥i§%i¥i£¥il‘¥i¥¥i€#'~`°»°/` f tt . 1.’ ` ,b,s_»;< ;~. .°.,»,¢/,Q9 W citing at llc. per yd. up. Ladies’ Collars . ¢._.__..__... ._., __...____..~_ .~ »:; . , wool gloves fZ0c , H per pair. White hem stitch Hiiltf.-., 9c._ each, Colorfd liortleieil Hdkfs , 3c, Ladit-s\Viiife Aprons l8c. each, Grey Jean Corsets 25c per pair. i 5 "*_..\ exactly what suits them in every case. F- .l’.l.ll.l.!!l ill' l"`§'d I. l wool Cltslilneh- per pair l ' Ladies heavy ` VCSUS It T Fancy i ”ft_*1.i*.i»‘ lull Weallii is I ' Are you prepared for it? If not / "`\ prepared to fit you to perfection '" comfortable UNDERWEAR, and at the ; ll ti ii»- save you money Pi rsonal M "N tl j ,L ,M 9 l t l’ 551 50 and upwards. Are you in nerd of , Our Grey Flannel is il fast at l4c, l6c 1813, per d I-lornette The Hornette '; can be sewn in thv j on bo li sides at 871)' l canbe ued ly Dm! for t-tiffening the bodll out any waste i'1'_ _ >- t l .A _ ff-51-\€T. - f,,f‘Z§,°¢ sié 4.- \ A 1' / .:».» /. tl'-oo0*a 'X' i,;¢}»'§v»~`;-;‘g;;1;2;§;f{;.'i, / f .5 1 0 Q f' . I . 'l F . lj: --Tw - l oc. each. All _[jf . it il 9|. special showin!! Headwear L84" YW' early in t e week L/-totes’ 'iAci