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THE HOUSE OF PENDREAR.

BY MILDRED WILCOX.

Pendrer stood alone on the ragged Cornish cliff

It was well named, being the only house for miles around, and surrounded on all sides by desolate stretches of moor.

to

him any help again. At my death he will have my little property and income that I am pow

prevent, but anything I may have saved is my own, and I will not give it to him to

under.

Harriet nodded. "It would be gone in fré minutes," she said.

"I fear it would. Besides I have other uses. Harriet, have you made say plans for yourself, when I am gone

"I suppose I should try and get back to the stage. But don't talk about dying, Aant Anne," said the girl, using the title which the old Indy liked to hear from her lips.

"Talking about it does not bring my death any nearer, my dear. I must die some time, and I feel I am getting old and frail. So you would go back to the stage on would prefer that to o anything You are fond of acting

NIGHT WAS A TIME OF TERROR TO THIS MAN, BO NERVOUS WAS HE THROUGH DEBILITY

[ FOLLOWING ON MALABIA.

NIGHT HOLES NO TEBRORS Now, Sc

HIS HEALTH AND STRENGTH WERY RESTORED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINE PILLS.

Heather and gorse, bracken and turf, an for as the eye could see, until at last the glory of gold and green and purple of the melted into the brilliant azure wild Atlantic. Here, the great broakers danbod with

relentless fury against the jagged rocks of the Land's End, sending great clouds of snowy foam into the air; here the sos guils soting itself! Yes. But of the drudness going, prolonged Malaria having left me made their lonely home; their skrili rios gery, mingling with the rolling

So badly did Mr. E. D. Morton suffer from "Nerves" at one time in his life that he was afraid to be left alone in the dark. The fact that those evil days, so filled with pain and melan. choly, are past and gone Mr. Morton unhositet- ingly attributes to the splendid nerve-building. health-restoring powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Fale People. Here is his stery -

"For many years I was the butt of every exceedingly weak, besides robbing me of all company

only interest in life," said Mr. Morton, when inter- The of the setting sun shed rays

when viewed at his home in Mandalay, Burma "My over land and sea, reflecting with undimmed lost myself in my part. I was often half-nervous system was completely disordered.. brillianos their rosy slow in the wild waste of clothed and half-fed. Of course in a better wondered about like one in a drem-always waters. Bers the keen wind whistled through company that would be different."

arolding company-and so exsitable that for. the gloomy caves, moaning and shrieking likö

very little I trembled like a leaf, a soul in pain.

bere the Jest which I 1

light time parting

Waa I WAR

the skeshifts, the

sprolled, no! т

Was happy

Heather and gorse, sea and sky, wind WAYES!

and

Here one stands alone with Nature and with Nature's God.

A

the moorland led on to breezy Senner,

in

is there anything else, which, if you had the chance, you would prefer to do " Harriet thought for a moment. "Yes," she said. "I would like to go in for flower

in the Soilles. But that would be impossible

You mean it would need capital? Well, my

attle hamlet of grey houses and stone dear, I hope the sum I intend to leave you may

walls The villagers still proudly boast that here

King Arthur oame, and are always anxions show to passing visitors the great boulder which tradition declares once served him for table.

to

Pendrear, some three miles from Sonnen,

er,

obviate that diflenity. Will £2,000 be madent for such a scheme?

Harriet started. She had not dreamed of so large a legnoy.

That a avory good of yon, Aunt Anna. Two thousand pounds will seom a fortune to

was a gloomy-looking mansion, standing in its me." Bending her head she kissed the little old own grounds which were overgrown with creep-lady with real gratitude and fervour,

shrubs and weeds. The house had been Neither Mr. Allen nor her companion bed empty a quarter of a century, ever since the noticed the presence of Marie Jennings, the old death of Matthew Fondrear, its last occupant and housekeeper and the most important member of owner, whose son, Ralph had made a secret mar- the little household. She was a tall, angular and who had shortly afterwarde sailed for woman, with grey hair arranged in smooth riego southern seas, leaving lde neglected wife behind--hands on sack side of her grit, inseratable face. him. She, poor girl, had returned home to her She had been in Mrs. Allen e sorrice long before mother, in whose house her son was born.

the arrival of Harriet, and the girl often wond- Amy Allon had been sweet and gentle girl ered why the old lady allowed her so many bor family respected in the village as people of

privileges. small bat independent means.

On her part, Mrs Jennings had always regari- ed the companion as an interioper, and sesmed jealous of her mistress' affaction for the girl

But old Pendrear had had other views for his only son, and fearing lost his father's anger should lead to disinheritance, young Ralph had dons bis courtship in secret. He was a hand." some, dashing fellow, with a passionate nature, jealous, ornel, muspicious, qualities which, to gether with his lithe, sinery frame, flashing dork oves and olive skin be inherited from his mother's Italian Kroestry. He could be plausible and winning when he obese, and his stormy wooing had carried gentle Amy Allen off her feet and had gained her consent to a secret wedding

girl who stood outside the gate of Pon drear was thinking of the story of its owner, an, with wistful eyes, she gazed at the neglected tangle of undergrowth and ivy,

"Whatever else he may have beon, he was at least a man anda passionate lover, not one of the modern milk and water sort wrop their love in

Wh

man

Two thousand ponade," she muttered. And that is two thousand times as mnoh- as she is worth,

Alond she said:

"I came to know how long Mr. Jaman wass. staying here, randam? And am I to make him up a bed in the best front room?"

"Yes, certainly. He will be staying few tay, Iuppose. Du all yon can to make him comfortable.

"No need to tell me that, Ma'am. I hope I knew my duty," said the housekeeper, with a little sniff, as she stood aside for the companion

to

pass out of the room,

MR. B. D. MORTON, of Mandalay.

(From a Photograph)

"My digestion became derauged, and the many medicines I was taking so irritated my stomach that in time I could neither digest dor evon retain solid food. I consequently resorted to milk, but this bad even a worse effect, at it ourdled in my stomach, causing awful stabbing

the intestines. pains between my shoulder blades and cramp in

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"So badly shattered were my nerves that I hardly dared remain anywhere in the dark alone, and when I awoke in the nights I often did -I lay trembling with fright until alarmingly morning. My heart used to palpitato

"Ose doctor who treated me

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Oh of course, Maria, of course." And then the old lady's fans grow trophied and she beckoned the housekeeper to her side. "Maria," she said, "I am getting an old woman and I tissue paper and don't feel as strong as I used to do. Theery day saw me getting worse sad worse, dole it out by luches. I despise nearer ons gote to the grave the clearer of lady who bad been cared of Nerrous Debility one sees. I oncht not to have guarded your by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I was led by secret all those years. I have been doing very reading this to try these Pills myself. wrong. Maria, I can not do so any more. It is not too late to make reparation oven now, If I live, before this wook is out, I must reveal

I know."

who lote. I dare not wait upon I will. The motto Nothing venture, nothing have, is the one I would make my own."

Standing there, her tall, slim figure outlined against the sky, her head thrown back, her dark eyes sparkling, that motto seemed in accordance with the speaker's personality. She was a sleader, well-built woman of some five and twenty years, her small head sovered with a orop of short, brown hair which curled, guiltless of hairpins, into soft, dark rings

It was a faca of upon her brow.

possibil ities, yet of contradictions, D face which undoubtedly spoke of a past, yet which assuredly suggested a future. The firm lines of chin and

(To be Continued.)

"Soon after commencing to take Dr. Williams" Pink Pills a pleasant change came over me. My deep at night is better and I was able to take After a little nourishment without vomiting. taking several bottles of these Pills my nerves were noticeably improved, and I was relieved very much of my former pains. After that every dose of the Pille seemed to infuse now life ints me. My appetite raturned, no pain or dis- Mr. Houston (Liverpool, West Toxteth, Opp.) comfort followed meals and I

I rapidly put on sked the Home Secretary in the House of weight. To make sure of a permanent cure I Commons recently whether he had yet received still persevered with these splendid Fills, and discontinued using them when I became

CHINESE ALIENS IN ENGLAND..

jaw told their own story of strength and deter. any raports from the chief constables of Liveranite my old self again-that is to say when

in the sombre shadows of the eye there lurked the light of battle, the power to love, to dare, to do.

Bootle, and Birkenhood with regard to

alious and how many, if any. Chinese

Have you any objection to your statement being put into the newspaper Mr. Morton

women were in Liverpool

proper pitch and every trace of pain had long Mr. Charobill-As I promised the hon. since gone. member, I consulted the Liverpool police with reference to the 755 Chinese seamen mentioned in his questions of the 12th and 19th instant. I was asked. have now received a report from the Chief Con- stable, from which it appears that there are no grounds for supposing that any of these seaman

Her complexion was naturally pale, but expo- sure to the winter wind and summer san bsd tanned it into a soft, pink shade of brown. It

Nono whatever," was kit reply, "for every pleased her to be told that she resembled that

word is perfectly trae, and it way induce wild Ralph who had left his home. She was only

others to take the same medivine as I did. I am a distant connection and yet in her the Fend rear characteristics were strongly markel. It really passengers seeking to gain admission sure they will not be disappointed with the was the relationship with her son-in-law's family to this country through an evasion of the Aliens results if they give Dr. Williams Fink Püls

Act; nor in the course of the administration a fair trial." that had influenced that old Mrs. Allen in taking of that Act have any grounds for such a su

Mr. Morton's home is situated in the 9. P. G. Harriet Tremayne to live with her as her picion come to my knowledge. I may say that Compound, Mandalay, and any letters of enquiry It is companion. The Fendrears had brought only

hou. should be directed to that address. misery to her and here, but they were still during the year covered by the

member'a figares the number of Chinese through the rich pure blood which Dr. Williams

fed Pendrears, the lords of the soil.

To Mrs. Allen, Harriet Tremayns, homeless seamen engaged for outward voyages at Pink Pills maska that the nerves Bro

Liverpool was much larger than the number and strengthened, and in like manner by creat and friendises she was, acting in a third-rate Cowho were paid off or lowerted there; and in the ing. the good red blood of perfect health-thess pany, aproared as a princess fallen from a

number of whom Anemia, Dability. Indigestion, Liver Disorder, estate. Her own daughter was de-, hot grand course of his report the Chief Constable sistos Pills have cured on simast countless occasions son, oursed with his father's wondering faint, part from seamen, the numb to day, the Rheumatism, Malacie, Sciatica, Paralveis, Beri

asbure varien,

that

travelling no ne knew where. She found

to the female sex. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Harriet clever and companionable, and the girl, number of Chinese rezident in Liverpool is Beri, as well as the many ifs which are peculiar

311 | estimated at 236. men and three women, and whone duties more light, was grateful for the that the number resident in Birkenhead is Pale Poopla are obtainable from most reparable home accorded her. Life had not always been estimated at 63.

dealers, also direct from the China Office of The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 84, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, $1.50 one for bottle, $8 for. six bottles, post frea.

I was under

so easy to her. Left an orphan at an early age, Mr. Honston-Can the right hon. gentleman the buly home she had known in her childhood was the gloomy mansion of Pendrear, where my whether the siguing on of so many China for some few years in the old man's lifetime men in British ships interferes with British

Inbour F she had found a resting place. She loved the Mr. Churchill That is a question I had to house with all the force of her passionate pat-dani with at the Board of Trade. are, and now. years after, some of her happiest the impression that the language tests we then boars were spent on the ranged cliffs.

instituted or enforced would have considerable

ect in reducing the number of Chinama gazed in these waters to serve on ships cruis Bat any further inquiries ing in these waters.

that point should be addressed to the President of the Board of Trade.

"I wonder if Ralph Pendrear will ever come. to claim his own," she said, as with a sigh the turned her stops across the moor and on to the white road that led to Bennen. Hare, nd-way down the steep hillside, was a white hones green shutters and trim lawn; fuschias, escalon fas and tamarisk flanking gate.

Harriet pushed open the door and went in.

Is that you, Harriet ?" asked a feeble voice, as the girl entered the sitting room. -

the

Au old lady was seated in a deep arm-chair, while a man stood by the window, drumming his fingers idly on the pane. At the sight of him a frown passed over Harriet's face.

"James has come to pay me a little visit, my dear," said the old lady. He thought he would like a few days by the sea."

The man at the window turned quickly at the girl's approach and advanced with entstretched

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Harrist lightly touched his fingers. It was evident from her man or that the shorter "James' little visit" was likely to be, the better she would be pleased.

Ab Miss Harriet Blooming as over." "I am quite well, if that is what

Jon mean," she rejoined coldly, and then turning pointedly to the old lady, she added, "Do you want me? If not I will go and take off my things."

Oh! pray don't let me drive you away," said I am the man, with a short sarcastic laugh. going to explore the Cove; I can take a hint as well as thost. So ta-ta, Anant Anns, I don't каррове

I shall be long" As he went he cast a

meaning look upon his aunt, which Harriet intercepted and from which she drew her own conclusions.

on

"Has he been worrying you again!" she sak ed when Tregoning had taken his departure.

It is worse than ever," repiled the old- lady, sadly. He has, I fear, not only ran into debt, but has borrowed money from the Jews, the interest on which he seems unable to pay. I warned. bien fast time that I could not give:L...]

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