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MORRGW, | wiAS any te Trustees. Sourie, M.rch 16, ‘99—69 d&w NOTICE! oo Dé AS -W Ness to ¢ BTORS me eee have transfered our busi- her parties our books must be Closed up at once A}l those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not for. i tended to at once will be sued W. A. WEEKS ¢€ CO, n 26--eod gw 2m history of | we ee ee ee ge ane : ; meas 0" Pata? — oo Hh ™ ‘* Doctor Jack,’ T om,’ Author ot oh SS CESS SSeS: uy CHAPTER X-—C Lady’ Reeth captures him: very: soon nfter breakfust by means of a clever little,piece Of diplomacy. John is creal lv amused at the manner in which she munages this affa and allows himself to be carried off to enjoy a bird’s-eve view Of the harbor which she thas dis covered at the end of the piazza, and which “he must pass an opinion on. The others do not follow, Philander and Aunt Gwen, because they know what is gomg on, and Sir Lionel, on ae count of a bore of a nobleman who has fastened upon him, and talks an inces- Bunt streak, Miss Caprice, as Aunt Gwen hes christened Lady Ruth, suddenly devel: ’ ops a now phasé in the conversation, “Do you knew what time it was whea vyeurceame in last pight?” she says, Shaking a finger at him, whereat John laughingly declares he ignorance, having failed.to take note of it. “Just a quarter of two-” “Is it, possible? _ Really, I——” “Now, .it would be only justice to my- self to tell. how I happened te know. Awaking from sleep with a slight head- ache, I arose to get my smelly tits, and .noted the time. “Just then, I heard Aunt Gwen's an- welic veice.calling down. My first fear was that Unele Philander had zone off on some sort of racket. and was return- ing im no.condition for a gentleman, ter which suspicion I humbly beg his pardon, for he’s just as lovely’ as a man ever could be.” “A fine. little fellow, i'll deelars, and he stood by.me like a hero,” declares John, with great @rresmess. “Well, Pmsauwoman, vou know, and curious. I poked my hetd out vf ibe window, and-arow that you were with the professor. (Of course, L kaew he was all right then.’ The charmirg naivette with which she makes this engaging «remark almost takes John’s birewth awn lie feels a mad. desire to tak2 her in fis aris, and ‘to call her “‘yeu blesse] Jarling nm or some other ried! feu aS nirme. : Fortunately he contents himself vith putting ‘his feclings, into a burving leok, the ardor.of which ciises the ene ks of the wonng ma’mselie. to. grow. as red ss fire, and«she looking the other way at the Zime “T premised to tell you what success I had in my-search”’ the begins, knowing the canfession to be inevitable. Now -she looks at thm eagerly, expec- tzntly. “Yox. quiol ‘have trind:to.vead the re aT WoRK IN Hiss RY. THE GATARRH CLUTCH! This Disgusting ini is at the Throat of Nine Hundred in Every Thousand of Our Country's Population, Dr. A. W. © HASE LABOR AI This is Not Hearsay, it is Herne Cut by Care- fully ( ompiled statistics of Di-eases Liost Prevaievi—lis Development is Watched Carefully, Because it’s so Sure a Foree runner ofthat Arch Moltorh of Disease— Cousum ption—if Negieeted, WiLL I SUICIDE? While There’s Life and Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure There's Hope. SOOO ICO oi) ; MISS CAP RICE. ~~ BY ST. GEORGE RATHBONE ‘Doctor Jack's Wife,’ ‘*Miss Pauline of En, 4 pean, Bons _ Oy (yy | tress might take I had suffered so many years from | don’t know that I will of my remembrance. that I it out eatarrh exer get One day, when I took one of the less prescriptions given me by the medier] man to a druggist, I asked him bluntly, “ Will this cure me, or will it not? Or will it be like the rest @* I was nearly desperate, I can tell you. The druggist said :—“ No, nething can cure catarrh. I have it myself unttl I often think of suicide. I take °pium usually to sleep it off.” I | end- | took the prescription away unfilled and | went home, thinking of what the drug- gist had said about suicide, utterly disheartened. I have that pre- scription yet. Une day my deliverance came. A la@y told me she had suffered just as I had, and was nearly insane, and that a remedy known as Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure had actually cured her. I had read a bt about Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, but I felt to- ward it as I did toward other medi- cines; had no faith. I tried it as a last resort. I used two boxes of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, and found it a eomplete cure. MRS. M. V. ROSE, Holloway, Ont. Price 25 centa, blower included. and I was | . wae AL” Sees wd f New York,” Ete. ’ “Captain ; SSeS + ae ap eee sult in your face, but fear that at has not been flattering.” So he tells her all, dealing lightly with the matter of Miss Pauline,though she is such an important factor in the game that she cannot be ignored. Lady Ruth looks him directly eyes with her ‘I-blue orbs, honest, so strong, John has alwys delighted to meet gaze, nor dovs he avcid it now. “Perhzps I Pcector Craig —-what igs she vou that Have you a desi gam?’ “I desire to retain your Lady Ruth, and consequently ious that you should know all. in the own ste no that her no business to ask. this Pauline Potter to you, what was she to to all this troub! of hers which have but she goes secret she res to good opinion. am anyx I shail not spare myself one iota.’ So he explains how the fascinating actress caught his boyish faney some two vears previous, and how devoted he had been to her until he learned of her duplicity. Then followed his denunciation in the presence of several admirers, after which he had not seen her again until the night before- All of which is told im a frank way, and listened to with earnestness. At the contlusion of his narrative, John looks again into Lady Ruth's face to see whether she condemns him er not. and -is gratified to discover a Siniie there. “I think -you are a little to blame, Doctor Chicago. Like all young men, you were dazzled by the bright star that flashed before your eyes; but your iliusion lasted only a brief time, ‘for ch you may be thankful. As this womans endeavor to regain your regard, it shows what a brzen creature she is.” The fine contempt she feels is -writ ten on her face,-2nd John is glad he made a full confession of the whole matter. “I hope) I will never see her again,” he says, in a’ penitent way. ‘So doe I,” she ecohes, and then turns trie red, hastily adding, “for your sake, doctor. Now, tell me what you hepe to do about finding your mother.” Thus, with the diplomacy of a gene- ral, upon finding herself growing un- con.fortable she instantly changes the situation and brings.a new question to the fore. John’ de@s not notice this. He is too well pleased with the fact that she overlooks his indiscretion; and — still grenuts him her valued friendship- He goes on to expinin his plans. They are now elaborate. The paper which “Philander Sharpe discovered and this he means utmest. gives him a new clue, to push: to the gradi: He anticipates success, but is lv learning toe tone down his enthusi- asl realizing that difficulties beset his wa Thus all has heen -told. and he has not lest rating with the proud English girl, for whose geod opinion he is com- ing to be-solicitous, Presently Aunt Gwen is heard calling her niece, and they think it time to join the rest, as the plans of the day ere being disenssed. There are still many things to be seen on the Island of Malta by the curious, A few even start for the city of Civita Vecchia, in the centre of the © island but our friends decide against such an expedition, as there is a chance of de- lay. and the captain may-refuse to hold his vessel an hour longer than is ab- selutely necessary. Again they start out, and in seeing various curious things the day ‘is grada uly speut. John is glad that no-sign is discover eli that would indicate the presence: of Tauline Potter near them. He has feared lest the vindictive c- it into her head to suad- appear, and publicly ai lover, and, ie glad that the SLOrY. aie nly him ing “hus, Lady Ruth the So the day ends- It has been a remarkably pleasant one to all of them, and John ha rtainly enjoyed it to the utmost: When I say all. there should be an exception, for Sir Lionel is in anything but an an- frame of mind. Ile has been wont to young Ameri chances to wi aning La Ruth slim,when such a hero the fie id. This is an Engl nounce think told as her recreant is especia whole Ss ce celic look upon the with regard exceedingi¥ as himself enters ‘an’s le ay as ishman’s egotism, sure enough. To him Doctor Chicago seems only a boy, and he looks upon John’s daring to enter the lists against him 28 a specimen of Yankee assurance, This day teaches Str Liouei that no- thing can account for the vagaries of a gir!’s mind. She even shows a decided preference for the society of the Ameri- can, allows him to carry her parasol, to assist her up the steps when they visit the signal tower, and on several occasions they manage to slip off by themselves, and can be seen eagerly comparing notes and exchanging opin- ions respecteag the magnificent views that are to be suddenly discovered at Various points. The British soldier is too old a cam: paigner not to know what all this sig- nifies, though the bull-dog elements in his composition will not Jet bim dream, | of acals UD aS yet. + ae seen a “Ti's affair <f all luge made owing to that Seastly yesterday. The big jump in her estimation, saved that child. It was a act. I don’t want to say a word to the con trary, and the lad has g¢rit, more than I ever dreamed of; but 1 want Lady Ruth, bey more than I »ver want ed anything in all my life, and, as I've said before, when a British soldier fails to succeed one w ay he will another-” Thinking thus, Sir Lionel cudgels his brains during the day, in order to in- vent some coup de grace by means of which he cleverly regim hig lest prestige, When a man allows his get the'better of his judgment of fair play, he really but step from being a seonndrel, and el- though Sir Lionel wouid have vehe- menthy scouted the suspicion of his do- ing anything to sully his fair name, he nevertheless, i) a he + when brave Jove, may passions to und scnse a Single is I in his desperation at be- tng worsted in a love affair by a mele boy, .goes about some things that ure hardly fair, Shows be Continued. - Bright-faced, happy, rollicking, playful babies, thousands of them all over the broad land, have in their bodies the seeds of serious diseases, and while they laugh and play are facing death. The mother, in the majority of cases, is unconsciously re- sponsible for this sad state of affairs. Where the mother, during the anxious period, suf- fers from weakness and disease of the dis- tinctly feminine organism, it is useless to expect.a sound and healthy baby. Every woman may be strong in a womanly way, and have robust, happy children. A wonderful medicine for women is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is the discovery of an emirent and skillfui spe- cialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffclo, N. ¥. It is a medicine that acts directly and only on those delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. It makes them strong, healthy and elastic. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, stops debilitating drains and soothes pain. It gives rest and tone tothe tired nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. 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