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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1908-10-15, Page 7!! e' Result ,or Diolomaey and- Tact. i-goatoKk+no-o+nikti+A+ti+-sa+p+Kx+0,o—o:i4-o+0 CHAPTER I. • The esitePt Of its regatta is usti,:, - ally' 'the herald ot seaLeide sea- 1,SOlOs Wivernsea, as, yet, snot hatfleik4ly. developecl,to nti 444,104e'''' in a; Water 1stiva1. flighti7baye hien *An id within the-limits,:er-flOwer -.Otiver.lind: the 'limits' of hs latindefy 001.- biailder-lais etkrfinie is'Jerfy' -ber-emiled. The idea of Masters s aroundWith a rule theugh: ttis, conerririci With ' the mare Who Plots lands and dispenses free €o ai4 railWay, tickets, ' .pos- sibly wreak a. change on that Part -the mapls countenance..Inereas- pmntatiOWMaY render the lila& ror fanielia-Ter infamous. • , eitif.••:nideli.;•dePends on ont'S Pint, ethouses ofWivernsea are,huilt bay. Stuck in reund • the "Inge,of it- like--teetli-in :a' lower hurting a fTr appealed to the au - :Prior them: - • . But, as' the bla,Oketa hat may have silver,paper „ lining, so the Wall 'Served:a good. purpeae. •,It acted as ehelter,frana-44,he-onething--whichk Coptfd). S1y- • • "St1,11, W4tehirtg the set; Watching him 7vvbille• "worked- 11b- Was ebArEtht-P4,igtitl--0 ihe man that'for quite a long-time as Ile•.talked he worked also with- out:looking at her at All. • •"When'.1 first saw you, I wae in- terestectin yen, in.spite.,of .be said •'"This. Strange Aunt Phipps wbo ,sprang suddenly .into the. wee of people in, whom ,I had arl Inter- CSte-who Was prod and •strong and very much of an enigme,--rheld my , , -iittentiOn••- She as hard d c:•±°Be int°. hn-r eye -L wan - 0,, • ou let 'wee: e' 57, I is itjt4r ge* ahglgt nr;) be, ra dg; butt' alkrntewhh:iwas al "1:17take hs del' 3' a" Yes-please, Ahereaunt Phipps,inetin' t' -elWaYs'fighting 'against better in- hds :( mtrr ENT).- Stinete that belonged, naturallf to` • .•• ;- her. pae had expected .tliat Aunt ietur e the enjoyment (;)f.Octo,ber -P1 hipps would be he.a. • 7,01k, „get, Pp. anet ;Walkedaway to, .+ "-$he- :saw- , „ . . standing. there, 'looking •get. osier" the: valley,- Oir WhielITAtte. -knelt_End.delil ',..."-,w...tieeex:,ea„Wyptfplive Varney; :I: Made.' raistiike;'dear;t7lie aid f Olive 1Torney--.7-Pbor" unbapPy girl; ed• np, to a life that never should have-,-heeahers•-•-7is--yeell,--forgetten.: Bt there are Ignite a panall„er „Of, peopleiwho.'bleasthe name et Aunt PhiPPSe-404-10,e-lier.zalMOSteastvell. as.. 1, do-'. Aunt drew, W handil.' into Ina; and looked W4`Vernsea': that 'wind, which • eviiaesn:n,81-01rIperii•Ye:1,),ersen his W02 In Eagle Lind coodkie Not ;it It- wive - said to be good for neither ,Man nor , h h aVe neVer eexrYctungT" a comfortab1e sea,t within the wall's Oii,v„„e quietly.. '• The •eagle and the condor can shelter. You are growing lounger everY certainly fiy'' some, hut," said the Knowledge of these things had in- 4aY,'„' said Martin, glancing ,at her man with frost in his hair, "'they spired Masters' journey to Wiv fci a:Moment with a. smile- Some don't begin to be in it with steaoy "sea. Where he had stayed be;ore- h begin their youth at the wrong end: time. A" the -landla•Sir -bad" TraChii-a- vacant': -.catch --werni'rafter-it .--"-1(13.4-seai-the'taggitTalittratir. $betplignew ' his requirements and, should have 'been- LI--f•-•bel.4/4.4"'''''..4.11c/'dorhave to i'6at While; :bitherto; had Suited.',Iiim. adinirablY:" 1IA-,°0•Para,t4a•-tthat,.Mn.J.t..101.0•,-ttnt While tiMe keeps: aPlugging 'right .41a4.eee,:cu )..i...4.1th ofall• .zileagt-there'i.:Selnething iineanni 'that his visits to Wivensea were 1 couldnOtiderf.4t°4 ..7Ow"; about the flight of tilne. • 'het itivernpteer .4eSire.40- .:ii•tv:3!i,en:1 • .414,_ nnderStand ;1,:ef•fArtd- :net .keePT-going, • ; • ...• - • : hated yea. "fer S'en d - • ;flaying dene: juStice tO.,a."-laaetPY, 1.N4fik.,; n' • min' -po, :hut as we grow Older' it seenas liONNI 9-41 X.OTES .A.ANKSAN.D.,BILIA.P4K. iLf lithat1W7Wig• The AllighlatidS-7., ' Lowlands of Auhl -Seotia Ari eiclierimenit'', laYing- with -ealerinn chloride is 'being .made on the road near Penieuik.. _ _ , „ There. were .firre catches a sal - non . :lately •on the, Otalwa,y the hea- 7 r eAsn4 oounteb weighing. 'olfngs a'41)r 1:Pe tc'uf ever has occurred in _Kirkcaldy. in the ivhichi "judging from the scarcity of The hand, Peiformance•S Of ,the.. t-2144,6:e;jorie.i:t4eass,hepilvuattlia.3iy, fae:w,rstaitairrnmeenrts Third Ward diStrict. of the burgh-, - Sunday Society in Edbalnargh nave , appear to accept., though it ehal- keen So successful this -summer Lino lenges. Successifitl- co,ntradiptien. they,. are te.:he, continacd.: 811643 There bag eelf fa,id- at Get_ n- •.aild..,matton.' On pasturage on • which, -Sar,agaiaSt an4.-.:*i.S. bea.e ed :cattle or • other stock would that the !area -Sures taken Will eft" 4141,rivp.Sheep -help._ to-keep-tbe farna .clean by 'eating weeds -.that 'dents; - ' other ..stopk. ,•• in summer, • Loughrea_ recently,-,,Andew sheep require practically, nee.attere Moran, ;merchant, Was:Ailed dance, and in winter„,-an-average•Jar_nsing a pest 'office Staro.P? v i4 'al. an 'heti r. each day of a man's. time. bad.already been used on a, re.€Lpt „fie,siffficient taLsilyiply-the7waiits-pf• fleek of fifty sheep to keep them held recently in favorable weather .• in thrifty Cendition; While. if fed for before 8;000 spectatore. The entries. the:Meat market, weight Inas,. be ad-. Were nin-nerona .and - 'elpet•at considerablelesa coit of food keen. arid labor than in the ease •of any . Mr. Alekander Henderson, soii- of 'Other: class ef-StoCk; and the pre: G- earge ilentlelesem; cooper; re- . a sella for a higher River • Street, Illtontres, ,Las4een- SelecteCta be ...Chatiffene .-xtp=e 1,four-$14...t.Ttz The . eanstant , elemand and .high market prices at ,present :wad for. •.*,isoine timo. past7prieVariling.for feed,' tag ,larebti.i.and.....na. iittren, certainly. -Makes the-rraising .fedding 'Of ebeep one at ":the' most profitable brauehes, .of farming farthing ••in Canada; • taking int.O.:,0114410•41°4 P°rapara- tive,cest of production in -Tabor,. • ' 1 didn't ..knOW you then -not 13re,- al, :the-timp,AoAel speejifR,tpnttg-ifurli;.4Ti vice ppr ,poxt.)!d • _than i•_any---at,litrl _ , „. , fig i : i - -..i IA ".;•C fOn.4'.* '3'.V8P4' (i7: ! 6. 14 !.te t c - --'2 - r- - ir&Itt--7- - ewe w....,",, • . . , 414tlie :bay's erigne-,-an . . . prot.v.edaIuntei.:001.4..,..intii'h, i6T0e, eket.an.4. - Res...waw till' etnefOraifew Inera'ent,s, •4474:..sluitue.4.7:.1,,anif. isi.n h -:se &Lain'. ''° 1417 ' e '1•9 9 1!.! 9 ' 1:79 Sallied forth ' . His rc'itte' was- 0,a.,t . ' li ..: , ' i --7-7,4--a-,714.11...d ., : - ' • 1)1 - d , - eara 'Without: '.7.7-Z,94erfiJIY '89,1.1g 13' ' ''ati,Peeranee- of, the. pla.e.e•may :.iiii...)._,:ii.s : toi,::i.-p, .t.i7,0z7til'. iv iler,01.e• .37. ],t4i...11 Vfieh titto. internimah ; an , aO:7;0,-_-:_a.-14,4,‘,.„4.:771he.,,-„,... e,-Lltriil' 7:Tt-Flarltitif0143,iiiiii771%fi" f47tffi-744 :. '-‘,Virlien 1-: midor§tood.* last; '•'1.b; ,tte, eal,t we- C°9iin V& litt bait' alii.,-57013, as . au. in tee; ., ariee ..a.a,,-,,,-....17;.. -,..e.„--'' "...au& steaahirre.;": th'e - alithor's :latent, ,.xi., i r h e, f. eiie ..f i..- c;1,..e..elisl,t6 , " .• .Y :'',•. they:se. e -et.; ,and- what not ,Plor12,jr461;4; r*,;;;Iic°.1r:;!;(Cr-iella47-;1:31".ge- e'iiial.41t:e' 77i.;',,,Iirt660' kot yrifttn. niiit4nap),;tril,. ;:w., 0./r6; '..' Was. qi,dte Outside .1.nyse.41 as i, ''w .re-. with my- "increasintp.:yeal. and,.„.'..stlin .1dwii.ii.:gt:3rt'h"-:937Jatia,'"ineiert:C9e741•41.11ntaeld:rlia°!:.lei' g . . o , ave ," „. e . g,_e., ,Y.t netwe.en,..g?;,.., !, , to, snapped at t,116 coast just there •Seat -ed•-$ -•he fo.i'' a `'..ti0e. SUCCUMPeCt, 'ii vtr,t' filled With •an admiration for •seerhing quicker flight ote.time,aa* to the...Charm of .the xater as 'it Stole ;„(..o.: . he' dry old:heart in , mewokevr w. older :I find myself :now, .far° ..„'fix,-strelasn, va4.120.' aa ,. -a' Sc,03-1 ferti-lize,r- Wdr...bAity.:ii*,'.‘0.4uiti*E!' t.hiolf:7;:;°'ul!fq:.'°e1,TTI-i-7'7 '61# .and4t*,:iy':':'-f..3.a.60046' it's 114, '1'4; Tall .i 'f',3"ahdlirat. I, foe& ye:tr."! the firost ticie-:•:4, 'y lifo;-... in t.glItLof 7.:_inere.ia rgen:k, on the farms of this: elaStie to give giVel.;„play. to it, • r'.ing •. as. •It.. broadened; thorilabOte .91 ';`,-;itfi'...:_atiake:',1 r... TSZAhis:labe_74:4‘4.,tin-,d-tillislia-neW4neksen-• • :"-ii..7ii'• ir le77-..'t-oidtat---eii;611-1-40.0.-c114 ---.Tikraii.e; Th. -II .-ic.- . . ' .- -", ' .' iri ''itiiifire7. :et. sheP 'iinW liefit;T*.tlintrtjicTions,--,t , 10-41-'31.1•!i• seat. -at the•encl-erthe-PaX44:-.1.4-f,LeT - g a :ttle:-.1.7t2V4414-111—ek-s:Ir4fid' iem-hou-s-es beiegeAlTePired lutal -a * d f h,- 1 1 • th K - uite hetplee • . ,mis -avvakenang ,an • - rap ...„ --.• • - _turning- a ea - ea,r. •• to A e :c aria • f • • • ta4tkOeft, 14...-ther,- grant, teeth, . . • • • • And I take advantage o j, -• : .•:. •- y,, essening crop acreage e art-,ef dental '7Steptiiug.. ,so ilia.„s, and his eyes on, te- hie nete..boek, , • . . , se sat on • . • • .• buried himse f, in he' Particular . .Martin, :laying doWn his pat - oyou ,s'ec, when ,we arev,,,-0,. ungi the, number of,other stock:maintain, thatnumber, however, tote s up to .., . Sentnierit Of this .particular ineleii-: chaPter. On Which. h.e., Was euga.ged. sad and • turning.' toward a -her:. cii-tet-tiirc';eiiii;4i,..d.. slOP.e.'ef life.. '.ed, .:• There ,i no conlat17Y illi. which ,i-‘ -- ''''-eiy..tidi ,:segt annually"•' e..garnere ; a an idea of, .t mpre- • tatian :in'' the land._ . .' •' ' -.'* The : wiltnee. concentration Wair• ‘Y°° 13°.E.OisO4.'.t°' liateil; Yowknolv 'not Yet to the top..Of,the hill, th., sheep are less liable to diseasi of 'There- are ,tWO.' things 'Whieh'I''gt-. ' 'whexetho: goose Of. Ntioll'asmlifib-'26: 31qt _LoafLthe-phtitibleit4,- kied soYra mia 'and ' afiaiclyou lir-lust': I 'want Whole world.seems to us et to .0emse any sort than in Canada, and inc Andrews folks haVe.freguent13, tried ' 'shaking in ita--eCalesi, Witernsea' Ttra-d:we,:advtancete-oreeficipyffilin cumplaint-th,6 ..doge are-ttmenace.-te•-elisCatter-LWhere ,t0:get an :acldi- --. . lodging: letters, c1icti:4.4. On ..•the. iiiiil ',thin- Vili'eit-i1ii,Tuod,4-e. lie we :to •;,-sheep-faiiing, apPliei,,,iiith'Ine-::::tieti.al.w$9,:ir liaillAY.:wancl,Where . the ,- -fernier'. a privilege : ' The closing :getAo :ate -to:i.i .4 •sioh:6,,hitt it ii;*,a.i,liiiere -force here than in .other:conn--- entrance; to the,Cathearal crypt is. 'iiireefIbeir, harvest is near-eliongh :out all around us and of the end we triesr.:- ,EVen , in Er:rola/id where A man ' created' if :Sena -Slime.... al to , be . grumbled at: it, is pain:fiat never illink;•••;:butfltia-wel-a.'...dain $4.0.Irave'''moittliiie.°39i‘e iiiisthar • knowledge: :ta -:thein-.-that- visitors the: other .,,,;11epe • there; comes , 'as .1 bus to .the square Mile than hire, 'seuttle away as eptembei• ends:: • For .the year ,ending -the nut:fiber_ of sane peor,... in -Seate. land-relieved--4-reni&the-rr.ta4s-was-,,------- 14:7,680;4,beingneinatta.:„3.*per...,11.1s., ., • 000 erthe popula.tiorf.- ,7. • • -The fishing village of Witii-ra Was on fete recently `on the'eceasinn ef the • wedding of four villagers, all cid, in 'one case a bachelor of •.:87 - marrying a spinster Of 84. Miiirtelbuthas, 1.9.cf:fif thenn7.3-611-Lhe eligible: for 'old age -Pena-ions: Even ,ef,„,,,,0„.,glit• i3O„,,i,vviee, rpo.sootAtito_iro.in ..,,t*..lie honest with . your; I. want 7to teu ytniteverifiling-411-at- is -in' My' his 'depth, of thought. • It almuld ...not he.6A;t.',,,,, ., . • . • )".ile :gatherked-friii* tbatAtiatithaliek -,,When.1,anit.Stferiger,.. I 'Shill .he..• h3o0vEttlue'rii.'at,,,„:77.,e4xtera6witdhienTia,°..it. win11-84venernyn. :elle to thank you for all you .have - done' for me=mr. try. to thank pail , .,He 'loved. children' . ,. L-0-7ve.,eiTillem.. a--,2-ct-Lr.4-Tlifepre i. 4613.# 4orti, uf il 4:e 'lest before the rubbing off Of, what le ealled•Ilreir cothers : the sweet- 7 -failed "once' iss„.riat': to -say that .-T -..ii-iiis 61 whatisis. actually the inno-, ..h li-f ".1 '' aiii-i' ' - -- cence- wo--ill-- come. into: the world ''''..A. le* 34iar's ag°'''' went on with-Whieli. it seems; the business t'• - quite -is it She hid not spoken, world to ,dostroy, , , Ithere was one worriena mere garl _in m Ife; sm.:Cane Wanian-only. firgt there Ilea 'Mime gently !to ,ine.dogs ire in,evideriee•in the sanie.---re:- „The' exodus is due ,to some absurd row, a ime when we realize that 'flation,.;,..and ido, damage_ in. prepor- __,Lelief, that -the--weather4lien-Ailee-a our prospect is gradually but siirely tion, but farmers there de not .aban- - • sehcibt at the. advent of the7'holiclays narrowin , .,•:. - 7,' .,..,”: .' ' on sheepz.raisnrg-:. • -that--a count. --.-breakS Up. -, . . _ 7. "To be .Surce .w.413 give. Ourselvew Tneraarmmanyileclemasters-in-this- . , . , . ,.. . In .the ears of mie iliVilliain. every year we eanke We ' are going cO-unti-y -WITO.,-have reptYlarge flocks to :he. long__Iiveil...;.t.euti• Off. at .1..0 for ,twenty to forty Year,S. Wheat'. Masters by',„nanie," binder-together .-a:Seriiiiitiolial-incidents.- iii-;_b_oolr -or-80-or-90,,w0,-are.-going_toilv_e_io_:_any_seTioLus. _loss from dogs, and, . - ... • . . . . . .. 4. ,• ._ _ _• '' ,,form by•-• .profeeemn-streh„ grnanbl es he, a- hundred•gaur iia•.y-i--aa:de.:ne 7 •th".••-•rectSbnattler7.-paarticnihLther_eia- , - , tinkled • pleasantly. BeCause the doubil but even,so we -have-passed -comparatively little danger of less ,is mildUnd '.." hriglit and rainless. -.-ue,a-ter-nuliciber-:-ofv.our--y-eil7-q,---:in# awing to the Present tenaparary Aliat-7.#71$610-ged:. tecalr 7e.rki.iftt1E.Wii17:, *own:. alp into : eldertrInting Looking: iipc-7saW .standing in:treat •erreetoepe. of _Mani". with a. tenderneis..for•little Lucy Eveing-,that Ceon e_ eyodAv.itha,,stooiohl000t want, :.Yon to; •Maderstand. in therelittle Maid, She had. that -4 'vvant.you to see,, in...all lair - earner -and .s.o. oeia,-that 'I may have 'had' dreanis 'turned. ilieN parade coma hiticithpote.disr,,,,Hrt.,*,.4, that • never could'. fie realized,,. arid plain she pulled up at theSe. dreams. are-,.4-:•uite-hap-; I • .aSsnre ,you,--euded. . She emildeVerjravecared...fer..rae,and: 1. should. hive' Made' her,..life;. „arid probably 'my: eWni. unhappy if I ,aa filen atiVantigieLef--any-gratitinde•- she might -have', felt towards. .1toneStlY and. Sitreerelic. glad te think: that 'she gaye her,heart to another ifia-i0;77 let ,:hei hand droop . over the sitle-nt.the non& On•Whieh Phe. lagy, .111iiitin tea' it, and held *While, he 3/1"tgrEr-glres-s-ell m• he v° I had knawn.,--her-mother.4„--1- ha,d w_eather the- 'sainiirtit?...we•, .haVe•-•:,.lived,-,,ther4raret7-thatr.pe,iiree, we are drawing 110*'On the:steadily' Being ri..•non-gregarions man, the Place shapecrria,efere his eyes as a diminishing remainder ; and when land flOWing-,*ith milk and honey. that, idea: once . strikes yen' Sqnarely Ile kneti.i.it to be• :good- then. so that you take, it in it,gives you 'llui not to wo7p over ' not the, that ,Knowledgeia'lbe .Wing • on Which Sernething to:think .aboutwe Ily : to heaven .1n. this. instance, ' Peeing there., - -Just as, sudden- rii. , _ , the 'avethor's flight freni London was 1,3. called out in her •elear • ,childiilt Via'the 'London and South Ntrestern tr - . Company's, • -terminue. "Ohl Ther's someone on your -14at.ir Orr he told birnselfAlrat. it was seat, Miss , - ..ProvJng ye'rtiablyhis Waterloo. •The yeriirig lady ao:addresse.d carne 1Vivernsea's wall. is ,kincilvn 'locally into view .at that. moment,. round as the Esplanade: "Euph-minisiiis----•,--Aliehmehes, planted at.. the.eorner- le.:0•ifices to vanity-4-4t_th.e..expense.. tire „little one having run On 'ahead. ,..,,iX,the-Seash,ore. The walk thrmin- ..gass:-.1ilitynaS flushed a -little7-13e-- ;,:itted eastwards with the abruptness comingly, for . Otherwiso. the face ' 'of_tt'elltenlatograpil- view. A:efiVatei Might have bnen tOnsidi3fed owner claimed the land there •!.v,aa,:ppt go,ondIft.Rutemp), .OripOsition made ,:.the....owner haiidTh the matter ; 4sc ,Ta• lake.•bis: position stranger he erect - high wall. It it did ,not pre, Nent • oppanents. ,',..geing furthe4- ith .their libial • feetnally prevented them •go- ing further along the tritrade7 • gnibIelishilient ..' Of Wall wierS;; apparentlY, the ou.tcome of deep thought. Its top ,Was aftisti- than took away from the sweetness . , callY-,ernbreidered `With spikes and of it. . broken bottles. VAS sharply jagged The lips -ripe red . color, tea. pale.. The, possibility of the "I e . -cliildi-sleech being-eoiksifleted rude ' then Yen Plime inte•nlY rtle--,Yen- 1 inane -id- ei.taiayin-an'undertone-: :Yrh-r1-7-we-4-tr-19*&01(1-fillirall-4D10•77 ."Haish, graCie ••• deaf I.' -_,.. , "Poireful. :I realized. that -Tali were The speech reacled Mitaers'''ears:' the wenian for whom .e, *an might He Was struck by ' the *Angularly wait';. the Woman. Who •would lift a Man up, and makOsornething of him sweet voice the ge:Verness. had. When he looked at the place whence ne never could barn made of Min- tlin-Vbiee, issued„ -he theirglit,it-the Self_ '',I wouldn't'hay_e.,'yna belieVe prettieSt Mouth he had ever set for the world that 1 turned to you • The little .drenip Ofwith any second-rate -affection • ey es en: , , , , , sad- . , hese atits earners mellowed rather Yours was different. 1 loved Va ,,,crewn Wag knovrn Wally as a shiv,, ery!freeter--give'.the..average.^.irtan. 7.tozinispronolifice.-a • ivord.and-his-success:may • t.d time. WarningS,..: to trespassers and threats: of 'pinseeution garnished • the Wa',11'.s .:with the liberality of almonds in a piece. of French reek- 'The. 'ever.jrdaY Man might well. be .excnied: a'fear, that there. • wam:danger. 'ire letting in iinguard- . . ed tiYe rest on it. , 'Amongst :ethers; the :will barred .,the easterly progress of -William ' Masters. In his instance ne • elia-• grin. resUlted. It was a boast of . his that he ppssetsed ,Vviewa of his own" -the Whieh •otliir:pea- Ple "Senile at Unpleasantly and label eceentricitiosThe owner of ' the Was'AA min, after his own- heart: Lindqubtedly.a fellow -feeling Makes „ , ' Wondrous kind. , , -• It isnot. good, that, Mart sheuld be ` alone. '''•,But-theiaiithar.,:had not Lek realiieidthe greatnesS of that truth. He lied bee,n heard -to voice the na- ture `of --bis - "Ultima Thule-.-iandis- turbed'existence in a cote' :Xtrt• he- • .*7- side -the hill, but in the centre of a big field:: The situation th be en- hanted,by_poisession Of 'a shot inn, *beret-V.1lb to pepper trespaSsorrOV • his Solitude. Strittigers Who heard Masters. speak so. felt ipelination t� move g, paee' were ' prOriipted thoughts, ef (..',I.Ta.nwell and. Colney Vetch triends--enot•hir boat piers bowed in shape -enchanting as, they7ere, Pot.'"hold-his•-•at-," tention an iron- bends,- His glance Wandereertarlier • Mies and hair. Prom that inspection was fcirined tat' OPiniOnt-One wbith • he never . . 'changed.. . ' • The fea,tilres were the rimit beau- ldful and wornanly ones he, hadever seen. Just as sweet fo, 'face. as a woman with golden hair -that, -pe- cidiar tirit gold -which the sun ever aeems anxious* to 'search amangst--and forget -Int -not eyes, ean-apOsseaS t the- a;ge. Of 'three-aiiii twenty. She wat. geed to -look up-. on. . (TO be 'Continted.) • AVOIDING- TEMPTATION. To•rnoty"Ma, I met the minis- ter • on my way to Sunday schoOl, and he asked Me if I ever,went,•fish- ing on Sunday," •;.] 'Mater "And What, did yoti say, 7 -cid -Wing 2'.'•• • •Tonirriy-"I 'Get thee be - 'hind me, Satani' And ;an riga away, from. hint:q ' Mrs. ttubbles !Josiah; 1 am ahald ,Oohnny has caught the ineat. Ikestoin '' Btibbles- "If the children are anything like old Ikestein, Maria, they tVon't give 3•0iinny the ineasleS , or any- thing else without our being.ebakg- ed twenty per tent: for the itedont- , of hiS:sta. tilia,P.overty of the',..1 uum-'1M6dation." horn the :Very , beginning, ...alinost: 'without •.knowing•it ;. it wa,s the' bit- tereSt- moment erf,:nay-life-when:l had yoirr letter • telling Me. that., I shoilild _never .see You aga". "1 woUldn't. haVe.,:yon; think that "But you forget that 'Olive .VO4.- ney is clea;d--old.. _two even the Cyther hanieI .carried wasn't. If ,have blundered, I have yet' 'managed 'to "creep eat 'of ' any •Idian-, der. hanoralily ,enough; let We go away when .1 am stronger, and be forgotten. I cairie to do a certain thing,- and .1 hope .1. did.something better.' But all MY life lies behind nrefria *shadOws2' ., • "All Your lite -your real life -7-- Ilea ;before Yeni--Lin sunshine " said Martin. 'Set me tell. you what ,bave done.. cognized that .Olive Varney. cound not appear amen* those who once had 'dreaded' her coming; knew that Aunt phipps conld not return ameng.them;•86' I made up my Mind to leave behind all the oldthingsto begin aibin myself, I ani* going .abroad;, I, can alwa,ys find work • doiand I' not- e›,taetly L pauper. The eld studio, in Chelsea is:.shut up; atid, 1 want te-maii-y• Aunt FhiPps, imd take her away with me, Luny IS safe and happy; 0*(110y-7'7-bless her kind 'heart I--Odley .goed bridle'. to :Lentteri, . to 'be near `her, darling. "Y*r.--teird-17-OliVer'nme- ont;t:,,ef-4-the. story, althottgh we had §o TAII,Ch to do with if, Olive -I love you with nii my heart a,nd soul; I•cnn't,bettr tJ:.think that we should .nver be parted again:, Will you rharry..me V' "There is no Oliire Varney in. the Werld,'' she • said. "And I Can't -work to haven't :yen Pare; and.you,ftad at and in every treath-youTiliair-a-greaterioy. -than ever: -Life;--ii 'Mellower and, riper and fuller of'happ.iness. denq waste -tirce Worrying over trifling things. Ton come to -have wings of y cur own you mount /to, take -a wider survey.; to See with clearer Visien,: and .you -coine-Aisek to-yourTOwn.-.corner.-.Witlr. al,_...e.ententrn exit younerAuld-he- lorei,a„.kindes, ..charitY, "Life Is. Pleasant .on this „cry pleasant; but I:do could 'Invent somesortof brake. t� Cheek the flight of time. Titlle about. eagles and emidora They are:not , it le *ith. 4.! A DREADPUL 'THOUGHT. • • . On day day Mary, charwoman, `teported for service- with a black "Why,. iliary,P said her aympa- tbstio inistreas, -"what. a had sye you' have!' . • 7 "Well, there's one Consolation. It might have been worse." "Yeerri;" • • . • "You might have. had both of them °hurt' "Yes'ne Or .; ..worse!n that; I Might not ha' been Married at all,' -MEAN .OF TIIEM. Aberdeen- recentlyby ,•.'diVing' into :the Dee. frim Victoria bridge (6 height of ,sixty ,feet). and -then swim- ming ashore --where he Was wel- comed by the police: . • , , --'• The ;mansion -holism. of Galloway ' House -and„ .grounds, 'near _garlie- . ...sten, and lands7erZtending t� over • l( ,400 aeres; have:been Sold .b Ytlies - tarl.: ei • Pallnowiai sir', 20.c. orhil_:. ,r-7-7773zitEiratio -7'0"'werst-ePa k- NorthaMpton.• • . ; At:Jedbuigh aktvliin bush is grow -7, ing.en the top Of a Ian ,fir tree. It ' quarantine . if thirty days imposed is SuPposed;a seed dt-the whin had , ,by the UnitedStates against sheep beenparried up,k by a,bird, and had. • from Canada, ti with that eourt- .found a. .crevice in the ',tree and try, which has been Our best mak- there started business The eausu- ,.. ket for breeeling • stock, is :hem& al.growth fonts a pretty sight When. • e.CliveeV3c1, afzrcta 0.,t4i7oep,,v,:be_tu•tblotivithere ill the whin fP-4', ''' 1314:)s.E°P2.• be bnly for "a comparatively Short • '"4"-;:'7".._ ' ' time, • as .cnir ,:sbenp ,are needed for .. . -that market, and are .popular -'-with SHIPS PIM TME:NAVY.., -,-- •' . breeders and feeders iii' that :cpun- try on account of 'their healthful- Most, Formidable -Squadrons in the . • . • ,. . nese and thrift, and the present is :. 4., . vatic 1 . • ise uncommOnly ' fewer -able' --o-pperit- . • Pnring ..the..next: few months the trinity. for Can-achare; • farmers_ to ' .Britiali,navy--will- be considerably •• found a lloek or add, to existing ' the breeders • of. ',strengthened 'by • the : addition of flocksi-As 'west of •thpiny new ships now approaching- ,PirreArred-streerrare--lieavily-Stoc completion, including,' four, .battle- ..,e1;..Lansi-ars4:re.pared....to. dia.' 0 a ^ 6 gl' . d thre ant:Erred ' cruiSei s These -new „vpasilaerill-augmientthe-=72.--r, Those who buy rearlYlir ihe-geiiiia-- , ,sarythis7s_toolt„,,atinoderate:-.--pride " — will have tfie: advantign- vn.f ltrit tnaial fhoere;swillnl retPhletee' of 'eat I Fhoice, which may mean a good deal elder type., in SOnle cases. Farmers who have T1113t• of , the battleships will be grade...1100th will hive &good cba,nce this fall,to seente_a good pure-bred thans.*Lbnered•o'Xhieiliistn'ollitih6osh4133,,,n, hc el::hih asT been greatly delayed by labor tron- hies: She belongs the 19045 egnstruCtion well ever :three Years.. . When completed she will jqin her.. sister ,Ship, the Agamern- ribir4 ube-itere•-;-divisien, Of the Home. Fleet,. relieving the • lkiagnifi;. 'gent s flagship pti, the rear-admrral ' , (the soinina_n8d r_of the battle squadron_-_, Hon. . C. J. Colville). • , ram to.,Inate wath their ewes, and May add..a few pure-bred .ewes -to form the'foufidation of a pedige d flock which will 'in a few -years re- p, ace le gra es and_prove a pro- fitable-investirient.-7:Farinees Ad- vocate, . • • ; A little girl's mother attended..a • The Lord Nelson .v.i1.1 he cleselY .ntimber: of pard parties, leaving the fcllewed by the • three inaProved, child at horne withthe nurse. On Dreadnoughts of. the *1.9Q6-7 Pro- one- occasion, the child's atteution gramme. 'The Bellerophon, haat-at ' was attracted ,by the plaintive cries 'Portsmouth," is 'pearly, ready •for Of a Young. calf. • 'Running to the conuriencing her trials1. and the Te - 'Window, she •exelaimed, ."-Poor little meraire, ..at Devonport, is also in ealfey I 'has your „mamma gene to e' . forward. state. „The Superb, the card PartY-and-left-Yon, ton'1"--tuilding•, ITY At-teStIrs;': ATI:ITStrd1W:17 . Eva -"She _never had a hewn in ' . . , ,U hitworth, is not in such a-ssatis- . •all-ber.••100." . . • ;- ' ' -,) :4-77- • ' ---7"---21---•• •- - •-:-....• „ tacto_r;,, _e_.artditipe, the ..:Jaher dIS- , Katherine -"And Yet she .has thc VINDICATED. • pates having affected her:as well,a1 nerve to declare that..her'•face is "Why do, 3,,9; wpm'. .tho.,,t ridio, t,‘Ii'c •Lord Nelson. She should how - her fortune" - • ' -:' . . - ever, be ready for ,the Pennant. in -telt hat l'',:' • he growled. a those 'unclaimed . fottupes'. p.r, foils v , ''', ,' she •replie-d gracionsly. the early spring. of 1990.. ,. . Those four battleships are aft Eva-"GiaciOus)It niiiet hkeae o you leally think it ridieu--, 'stilled to joiti, the:,Neire --Division, of •..--• de - hear' so flinch...about?: ' ,•• ---.. - - •: , ,c,Holv lovely. of yo. 1 was afraid ' • ' t • wasn't: ,—itth1.e. s . . 1. e Fleet At present tthat . FARM PRILOSOlgt. • ', i • , ,ro,y fe,et comprises the Dra no% t • (flagship , of ' the comitandef,in- "It 'pears' teWine..;''' remarked. the : ''.' ' . , SHE' REFRAINEI). ' elnef),• Agar:net-ow e, - Jilpiter, , Vie- ruraLphiloioPhOr)., that law air _A.. ... . „.,... ,.,. . .,,,,, .,.,, ,, . trojous .alezt,' Magnificent,. the 1a .. , heap sight like 4 colt." . "Mee ' • cried. . Algernon three heing.iiwre than ttelYe4Years man. "itoW' s that 1.". queried. the:lire b' Illietirgehts oanmbaynpdlamytilnog cbhr:,4sn. el. ani 10.1.:1, ., 0.11.1ng. to ... . the de,ay in the de -- 1 ery of the Lord Nelson the total ' "Somebody liali• tent break it afore always playing (.. .', of six has had to be made lip by Yewlcin. 'tell whether'it's etinY good ''"Ye8,but "11 know— began the cruiser -battleship indoinita le, er.not," eiplaiired the ora granget. Miss §h•ai,pi, and then she 'deckled . , ;1haioeoh, oisf ,ttielonapobraatrtilloyshiptalionigidtohne. .he 'wetildn't say it,. .J.U.STARIIMIATRp,;„AUT,A1.1.$E.L. ---.4.,,,,...,.-_.”.- .-7.7,-=.....,......_ ,,,T4.0,..i3r_eat...,01'.xlis.0.1%„,iiAtigrtscat in 'IliranirGreenst,.."What did your Those w"ho think they have all 'ChtIll'ain(-10%-lk•Ya'rel,. haying 'a few Sister say When . you told her I was religion are the ones Who Most need ithri'r defe°ts attP°4°4 to . , ...........4---...... going to Make aspeeeh in the town to worry whether they have any. hall to,night`i" Vihen a Man lets the Wind blow: ' • Willie-- 'She • didn't say not In , al the bangles off his ouse he „So Mrs. Gunson has only den she just' Ittaighed till she had' hy-^ talks of the strange Ways of Provi- marfied ancel" "Yes • but she . • steries1".. deuce, , 1111td4-a2o0ler Man ef ber lita.04114,'1