=‘ » 1 ,u _ . , 7-- . ~ »e~ \ >°§$"~'+§`. - 5 °`_'{|‘ _ $6; . 03 -39 TRADE MARK Correct dressers have ro er style Health seekers have rfect rotection l Economical buyers have long wear in “ciNin|lN=" auantns _C3 f.. Curia E i Tllif DR. All.\'O'i`T l.\'F»'l`l'l`l"l`E. l3l2RLIN_ _ _ Out. For the treatment oi' all lorius o BP!-Il-itll Dl ' nn. _ ‘~ __ - _ -,, .~ .»i. -_ _ . _ , ;-‘=I‘= ' lu* 1.. " _,___ 5., ._; ,, " _" _ 1901., ni ~ M _,.»'- interest- ._, _ . -.__ ,_-_ ing lot- .. _ _' ` »f.,.f°'i_g¥`__ ter rg. . ' _ i ' -, lr=-rfling .‘ Ly.; ,;"‘ the cure .if _., .gr-_q u » _ ui h e 1 f. '» _.i , ,` daug h- ` ‘ .t ` l»el‘| 14 _ y ea rs , ’ _ - ` ago of ‘“"“‘“** ` ` "W tlothrrli of t li e Throat; 2 “My daughter, when she was 5 yea-rs old, was troubled with s. very bad cold for over six mouths. Sho wus short, of brehth, and seem- ed to be chokcd up all the thuo. “The doctor said it was cutarrh of ‘the head and, throat, and gave her medicine for it, but it gave no relief. Seeing Psychlue advertised, I deolflell to try lt, and before she‘hn~l finished the first bottle she was as well as ever. The catarrh never returned, although 14 years have passed away since then, and she is now grown to young wo- manhood."-Mrs. Wm. Garratt. The first stages of catarrh are com- monly called catching cold. lt may begin in the head, nose, throat, lungs, or stomach. In the- majority of cases no attention is paid to a cold until serious complications set ln. Neglect is it sin against yourself, your friends, and loved ones. Symptoms of cntnrrh, coughs, or colds are often cured with only one bottle of Psychine. Psychine can be purchased at any, drug store, at 81.00 per bottle. Psychine is pronounced Sl-keen For sale at all drugglsts. at $1.00 per bottls.~_ For further advice and infor- mation of trial bottle, wi-its Dr. Blo- sum. Umtted, 179 King street west, To- lotlto, Canada. , _ Mill IIAIIATT, lusus, l»l. LOVE FOR m IS LOVE FOREVER. BY AMELIA E. BARR Author of "Frien”d Olivia.“&c-I PUBLISHED EXCLl'S\\'2LY BY THE GUARDIAN IN THIS PROVINCE AN HOUR ` ` ‘ _ __| _l i1‘ ,, #CHAPTER VI--Continued.) Cortsinfy tho conversation seemed to givo Stephen plsasuro_» Hhsvi- dontly, at this uncertain hour, wish- sd his son to lmow that ho had nev- sr been without religious instincts and aspirations; and that he found tha comforts of the God he had worshiped in secret to bs sutlicient for his extremity. Indeed, he was fu more anxious and uneasy about the stisirs of this life than about anything that was to como after it. Hs heard his wlfe's steps, and it re- called him at once to the actual. “Go down to thy mother, Lancs/'~ ho said. "Sho is s bit trying these days. Thou must be patient with hor. Wo s.ll hsv o wssk side; mins is my mill; hers is her house; and thins, I'll bs bound, is that bonny, lass of Athorton's. Kiss me again. Ehl Lance-Lancs! I can't help thinking of tho days when thou _wort s baby, and I carried thee on my shoulder, and nsxt my heart. I_ca.n feel thy little hands yet about my neck," and he lifted his large, tremb- ling hs.nds, and drew his son’s face down, and looked steadily into it, and said solemnly: -"God bless thu, my dear, dear Lance!" "My dear, dear fstherl"~ "Thou wilt como A bit after me, but I shall Gnd thee out in the next world. I shall know thee by thy loving eyes and thy likeness to my- sen, and by that sweet, sweet. voice of thins. Leave me now. I’d like to be a bit by mysen." Lancelot met his mother on the stairs; hs took har hand and walked to the parlor with her. As they went, she said, in a melancholy _wayz "There is a cup of tes. ready for thee.'5 The room was as spotless and ord- erly as if there was no sickness near tho place; Tho birds twittered in the ivy outside, and the scent of tho wall-flowers came in through the open window. The great change was in his mot.har'| face. It had always been s grave face; it was now nl- most a hopeless one. Lance had never conceived of a human counteri- ance so full of something that was superhuman'-yet not pleasantly so. "What do you think of your inth- or’)"- she asked, with her eyes fixed upon the floor. "I think ho is very sick, What doctor has hs?"» "Doctor Thorpe. He is as good as say." "l would send to Deeds for the best in the town. I will go myself to-night."- ."Nny, you won’t, Your father is going to die. No one can help him." “How can you talk so calmly of such a calamity. mother?" "It will mebbe be the varry best thing that could happen. The Bible says that no man lives or dies to or for himsen; ho hes to live for those behind him and those that come after him.” “What do you moan, mother?" "If he would keep his fingers ofi Leigh House, them that live in its rooms unseen would keep their hands od him. Did he tell thee he was go- ing to mortgage house and land to Joshua Newby?" Her face had be- come scarlet, hor syes blazed; 'she was the incarnation of indignant wrong. -"If he will worry them that are stronger than ho is, hs must sup tho cup they mix for him. I hcv told him-I hev warned’ him-warned him, and better wamed 'him/' "Mother, you let your affection for your family and your house run sway with your best part. My fath- sr’s life is worth all the old houses in the world." "For God's sake, don’t thee talk in that ,wayl Whativcr will I do? Whativer will I do?" "Do the best possible to save fath- or's life. I am going for another doctor." "Thorpe knows. Thorps has known him all his lifs."» "Still, I will hsvs another 'doo- tor."- "As ts likos.'-5 She was now sullen and silent, and appeared to full into s condition of hopeless indifference. Lance could not eat; ho drank s cup of tea, and then rode into Leeds for advice. The phy- sician he brought spoke of fever and of the man's gigantic strength, and ths struggle there might be between liis and death. Indeed, the patient was already delirious, and didlcult to manage. For many days and nights Lancelot never left his father. In the land of the shadow of death. hs kept close by his side. Sometimes the sick msn called him frantically in cries full of suffering, and sometimes in the fearsome whispers of agonized terror. "I sm hors, father! Close by your side. I will not leave you!" In such assurances over and over, with exhausting monotonous repeti- tions, Lancslot passed many days of anguish and nights of anxious four. For ho had s. highly sensitive nature, responsive to all unseen in- fluences, and hs _could not escape either the one or tho other. At midnight, when his mother wsn- dered restlsssly from room to room, muttering indistinguishable words, falling upon her knees in speechless snguish, and the dying mon whis- pered awfully from far, for od, the weight' of untold years was upon Lancelot-indlstlnct memories -no thought smbodlsd, but weight and power-and an obscure sense oi tho soul looking backward and forward through endless vistas. Then the atmomhers of tho ancient rooms was heavy with llfs that breathed not; with powers that touchod him to the quick, in moods which he had no senses to omlsin; with flashes of ll- lumlnstlon from thc inner sids of life;. vsgus terrors of nameless things; vsgus, conceptions of times before this llfs began, ond hs seemed to miss hi_s foothold in it sgd to fsll TRIAL IUTTIB FREE "`1°§'-T;5? "'“?vi'at0 cruelty, he would have forgiven hcr; at, least, he would wish him to protect. hor as far as it was possililv. llow far that should be was the question Lancelot hull now to an- swer. But his mind was in it tum- ult; he could not think. How, thou, could he decide? In an hour his mother called him. “There is a bit _of breakfast ready," sho said. "Thou hed bottcr eat, if ta wants to act. like n sen- sible man." Ile wondered how hc could bear to sit at the table and break broad with her. Perhaps she had thought of this difficulty; the table was only laid for him. . ITL) BE CONTINUED.) l Colds It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and preparu the system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia and consumption. Ch_amberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its greattgopulsrity by its prompt cures of is most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting s speedy and pcmianent cure. It conntcncts any tendency toward pneumonia. Price 25c, Large Size 501:. il l' THE ZUORLD OUER' Thousands of .Mothers are using llll. U0|lER|lE’S INFANTS’ SYRUP Fl ¢ll¢r|l‘l lksts, you cannot but admit the fact that this preparation is one of merit and is all whst' is claimed for it. It is safe, pleasant sad soothing for children testhing sod s prompt checker of bowel sud stomach trouble. Physicians and Professional ~ nurses roconunond H. In _purchssing, see that Dr. Oo- derre s signature and portrait ls on every Beware of themzg Snurs pu uggsslmllufonn made to ook Dr. ¢odeno’s. Dia .s_;dr. perbdllc, or 0,7 null os r¢aq'¢¢ qffrid. AL |sAsTlNE . RY WALLCOATING. lt is porous. and per. iii.; th:':r|;Apassage of sir. Kaisomine. under vvhstever name or claim is °n|y tgmpgrnry -rubs off on everything that comes in wmaeg with it. Walhpaper-with mouldy paste on the bgek, and srsenical poisoning matter in the finish and coloring ,he fm,-is unsanimry. Besides, kalsornne, wall-paper and gain: obstruct wall respiration. 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