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as won it- milliolss of usert4. Finer.
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Ilan Any juPwn,' Gur*P"ovvder or. •i4
oung• Itlysozi• -Ask - for SAILADA.
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out a key, for1 am ft t*OP4, 0Q4
.r, . • or'..4.441c, Step IV atep, went 'pp with the THE NEW WALLP
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.a.S'VPA.laSe. 1 open, the little ebenl'::: The water came cut of Ow cellar naapsaa AND 'oEcaoAToRP, RPM 'FOR
APERS
and .1 op.e.n. 416.4.8)ot whAt4 please ancv,ykotei., . . • ; . •. . . . . .
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caskets:,n3401000.3e,#, joek:'rit,tbe lit, .with us and abvemt over the _goer of -:- -•' iinn Ii•R,t4•• :RAmil-,p,'•ggOic,,.....,,, .
'tie ,clenrn beide, Aren't they pretty? the room. ,,T,t.thi*-wookim; ,t4,10:10, ,00.4m,:oisce008-,-,spEpofrip, VAL
UES;u . you-- Lux4 the grasshopper, made. on the lake VoltiCk'D',,l swamped.•!
• • T. J. p01.3.14, pc,.P Ltd.
• ine1Sellewe shall all. bP W.ObonUP...I The floor Of the•.torture-clia•mhe? 44 ogo Qmpg AND Anew ROOMS:S:a
• ,..he , W . .. e. '
' There Is ' enough: . gunpowder Under our 1,1t.se',f,' became 4 .regular little, lake, in
feet to Wait lip A 'Whi40 quil'irter• of i which" our feet •splashed; ,,Sare;y: there 318 .Y9,1400. 'ST', ' — • TORONTO •
'TAM. 'Xi YOU tilrittlieSeorpionimatler.:t.was water enough, now. . Erik . must: ,
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.1."1•11. V .11. r •
inoiselle, al that. powder will be soak- turn oil th. tapl — •
ed and drowned... Mademoiselle, • tql: 44Erild Krim. That is water enough lay : ho'41 of the walls! •Oh, how' thosoi.
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celebrate our wedding, yotk shall nialce• fO:r the gunpowder! Turn -oft .the taglass walls slipped from under myPJ groping :fingers! We whit -led;
Tonna again! . . We began to sink!
„One. hist effort t , ; , A last cry:
".Erik! . . ,cbristine! • . • • ••
• GuggAt gugg gUgg our
At:
entirely, seemed' to hear', betweOn •
torn of; the .dark our ears weirtc*,.,
iounes
.--4oi•BarkelstrBarrel,s-i-i•Ahy-barrAlt7tO "
seil?,00- • , • .,•:
: .(Te hes eentitilled;)''
a Very handsome Preselit to a fewhilYt- !Turn off the scotpiorilfro •
..dred Parisians W119 Are: this ,M107 I But not reply. . We heard
nlent applauding a', poor masterpiece nofhing.'but. the lozapr rising: it was
-Meyerheer's make, half -way to. our waists! •
them.a present of their 'lives .... • Per, "Christine!" cried M. de Cbagliy.
with Ylihi. own fair hands, you shall "Christine The Water is tip to Or ears. Guggle!
turn the scorpion. And merrily,' knees!" • 4 •
• '
merrily, we will 4.„ mairied!7 . But Christine did- not reply. • "Gugge! Gaggle.
• pause; Und:thmi: ' heard nothing but the water kis-
Aid, before
you have turned the ,..ocorxiont,;_t • No one, no onetap, no one tq turn in the; neat Toon), no
'qf, in two 'minute's. Mademoidere I "
shall
turn :the grasshopper ..-.. and 01W: to. turn, the
,b7,4, 61::Y.,,it011.g..WS;AvoiSPrie94:911' di*lOne.',1.1n• the With'
• „Yli-tertible silenoS` Degtut the dark .water' that seized us and
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Bright
q bright. world, of snowy lulls
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The .Vieentte, :de ••••Chtlenr,- realizing"11rPslied' tis Lind' •fIi*e..Ps1:'
that,there was nothing left to, do but „ "Evila. EilkI" (..;P ' ' •
"Christine!. . (Ihristiner ••• ":.' raY• ,1,41,olat down 431.1'• Id° knee's a" By thia. tliise lloe. bad' lest•011r fOot•:.
•
' ; vi5pri!(1,;..2' 'A'', I.a.st.' :we:2-11,r, d,.. ri!c'• hod and' we:re spinning rciund in the
"The two Minutes are Past ': , .. wate:i.' cartle-4 awaY.b1- Llh frvesiktible.
., 19,0o,no,de-byte, i.n.c)flemoise.1:e. . Hop, !ass.: 'avnhdir1(.1,1.1sehi4thit waeadleirnsttutrbneed,cirrikt.iimuirsf,
- ' l'i '.1.t,''' cried Ch -ist; • ,'" "do u our, which thrust thrrussiFt•elids above
again; and'lliri_
' swear.th me, menstei, do you swearto .., .
944PTEE XV"Ii...---(Com'Id.) machinery that fa to bloW everything , me that the ;scorpion is The one to P, Were wl to die h. ere, drowned in the
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shapes and kept on Baking; '
M. de Cliagn)°, Pitted' the' l'.°uild uarPel y•Ou'leatfell'i'Pl•I' aracl•ti'ng,..ts°0"11n4' tuyes.,..tf.b013 atyo°uuisWaiedd,d4o7;0" .1). .17. that. Erik,
bliatr?,theltim.ht ifnevteiler .sen
o'hilaaj:•,s11,1',' :Sit7'.°1°1 ., 7 What a lot 'ilkMe In. dsedanellid.1111rYeiarnsdputibr:dg•auns'on...viel ,viAth'03r6urfiwaeaedlding, 1 ng,eniQu. child! . hours at MaSeriderall, luid'n•everTshown
me that, through ..the little visible
, • Indeed, 'there Was, quite a number rushed ; up the treads of the Staircase . .1 . . The seorPkon 'opens the band
. ,. ' .,,, B. IA that Will do! Yon won't • window. 2 - - ' '
%of thelt• Ornmetrically , arranged in stumbling as we went, anything . to in*„.4 the. sco,rpioliT
two i ows , one on either. side of us.. escape the dark, to return to the -mor- 'r
Thy wel7Vsmall,barrels•anfi I thought. tallight of the robin of mirrors!
tfiat Erik Unat.;haVe•Selected them- of AL de Chagnyhroke the glass of his
that Siasttrifaeilitate their carriage to watch and felt the ' two hands. • . •
the house en ,the lake, • • , . judging. froth :the space between the
•.We'egantiine,d them successively to hands, he thought it might be just
BY GASTON LEROUX
graSs•hopper!"
' "Erik!" •
I crying
Christine.' • M. de C
his knes, Praying.
l"Erik! I have tu
Oh, the secohd
passed! . ' •
Waiting! Waitin
In- fragments, ami
ruing" '
Feeling somethi branch or. the tree and the dome -
1 seemed to hear footsteps in the our feet, ..,hearing taw appalling hiss shaped, ceilng? Bo try to remember!
next room. Some' one tapped against_through the open-door, al hiss like the After' all, the water may stop
the wall. 'Christine Dane's voice said: first sound of a rocket! •it Must find its level! . .•There, I
.1trioulP1 • • ' It came softly
loud. But it was
see if- one of them; had not 'funnel, eleven., o'aockl, , .
.sh°11%3nk..tNIt '1"iid". been 'tapped at ',But 'perhaPs , was not the' eleven'
te.M.# time, or another.. But all the: o'clock' of .'which *e stood dread..
barrels, were hermetically sealed: • Perhaps we had still ie.
hears ,be.
Then, after half lifting One to make fore .
:§tirri it • Wad. full,' we Went on our knees
•:Pild; • With. the blade of •ti small knife SuadeillY0'. X exclaimed: "Hush I"
, „carried,r.r,prered to stave
'in' the bunghole. • ' „
.1
At that moment, 'seemed to Wear;
coming from 'Very far, a sort otmon,e-
_ .• :tenons, chant which I knew well, were'• now all talkitiatineng at. orice,,,,,„Ai
7orteniLe'rhi,p-it in he reets...,_.„-of-Zbb:o.; Arid- noav a
"Barrels ' Barrels.. would find: M. de Chigny alive. ' The Gaggle!' Gaggle!"
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barrels PR . monate;. had, been terrible,, lt seemed,! We. rnslisd to t.h.
AR.'" had dime nothing blit rave; waiting thirst, which yams
' '.IVI hand desitsped from its 'wars- tit her to givelihn„ the • "leis..". which came, now return
aogtianYttandri;ag„?itht,..°a_natido• yet shw, had o • the water. '
ised'hini. that' "yesi,".if he. would take' The Water rose in the: eellare:'abO'Ve
barrel were singing!" ' •
, The sob*was ,,.ri..iew.ed.,,4arther her to the torture -chamber. But he' the barrels, the pet
trWaYt,.-•• ••• • : had Obstinately declined, and had ut-' rels! . •, riAny b
• ' "Erik! Erik!". I cried.- .1. saved
Then t turn the your RemeMberl Y.ou.*Pre
, sentenced to death! Bat ,for me, you,
It Inalica
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SnIge•"
Ore
,A; blue,' and.:,Wbitti dasalaiS' lighton,
'• -,.; ' eyerYthing one setee•, : ;• : ' ' 1
The ice -covered branches .of the heni-,
• leeks sparkle' .- • :
Sending. low • and.. tinkling • in, the
sharp' thhi breeze, .
„ ,
And iridescent crystals,. ,fall and
, • crackle on the snoW.,Crusst
With the -Winter .un drawing', Roll.
. , blue shadows from the tre:es. ,
-Sara Teasdale, , .in "Flame . and' .
. _.,... ... ..._.„, ....p,
Shadow:" :
4 f
II/limp:0's Liniment for dandruff.
hign7 Wa,°: still on so much wreckage. But, suddenly, MY •Jasper N.:"atiottal Park in nci. rthe.r4 Al..
•• ., ,.1, vvould be dead. lie*" •• -.
ut I ert with 'We whirled around in the water like Big ,Playground. ;
i,, straying lands seized the trunk. of
throng!, which ....„ I the iron tree.! 1 caned NI. de ellagnY, b„,e4rilai with
.,,all lire ." f 4'4°°' illtiar'
in the scOrpion
. '7.
and we both Clung to the branch of the . "+"7°, ' '' °Y3'ci: • Q/ the largest -."Play•
g to find °nr's"eive°. ' And the water rose still higher, : ,
I
reserve to the ,nIrth of t;be. oo*fntttil
irthi .tr,e. .. / grounds" la the .worl.d. Par
cl the roar and the
: "Oh! Ohl Can you remember? Kew section lei FAIN 'unexplored but: tli
much space is there between ' the park is being rapidly opened' up by the
ig ;crack beneath construetban- of trails and highways.
Ale0f,E4
00 Personality le our most precione-,',
'o&SessiOr!.• irthe, thing t144,;keeps
Us from, beitig rubber, 40111)Vs and • •
MaiteS 14, 11'00; peing*, Nifo
are ,eciinebody.,:we (ARO out Avip. t.,t14.
Without it 'We are: Merely ,
iinaftng tlacSS also present the.. world..?.,
Everything has been!Seld, and 'deal"
Over and over. again, millions of tim
There. DaVe.,Deen; thousands Kt-
.114116,.have, written thOliSend
men who have lialtittedsitivets;1,411S"
ands of Men, who 11,ave, furnitnre •
PreA‘..1.---
: kind 'Potter: Puddings every day, and •
their efeorta„ ni*utireCarded and tiiireW:
Mlignb ere (I' 1...,Then along come,, n.:rento ,
,1 the divine :gift of,..,nersliallty;:.'i
and have 4 Daryl% Or •ri SiStler„
'Chippendale, or fesnOus Ch§f, • ."
I An littforeivable PePit.eve .
• ' .44.bHtl‘a,a1)7;. we tire odiek enough to
cam; • the value' at perigonalitr"
A We are' always looking ,ter the "soine:•„.
thing . different" in clothes, in plays, .
•
•
WhOPS WhO- MIL181.C.
Handel -1759.1865.
George ,Prederick Handel, in Saxon ' horn,
When a; .hcy loved. his music , more
• Odin his game; , •
at first, .then very
think it stopping! ; ..'Ne, no, oh,
not the hiss fire.
'horrible!
Ily
elf -
lag -sound .
, • tInpleasant.
"How did ;you make out at school
this .week?" inquired the father at the
Our arras became entangled in the
ort swimniing; we. choked; We
vat e trap-door. All our
hod whorl the feivor fought in, the dark water; already we been taug it ate. y mat dini_rter
could_ hardly- breathe--tho -dark"air d-alwaya be 'pleasant:"ed • :
. b e the dark water, the air which • ••
• . Puss at Play „
vder-barrels;-"Bar-
Bit hisioutliftif•ambition was treated
And his 112.11M1C father thieyv pito.
the ' •
In secret he played ia' the garret alone
Such beautiful bausic as never was
'Till a good German Duke heard this
411PV11,' '
mariellous creature. • . To have, "ways" hi- the unfor-
him a teacher: • I et` 'the very thig that- attracted
book., and In, our acquaintances....
We are interested 434 'amused py, the
meth and women who have new; and.
'original points of 'View, who have vivid
impressions, Lia who do not think that ,
conversation. consists . in a„discusSion
of tlio...iveather and their.own3personal
affair's. . -
, This fnaltes it. Mere strange that ,
while Spersonality• id.esteelned a virtue
outside ' of the domestic circle, within' •
the urecinots of ,the home it is often ;
regarded as something that must be
suppressed at any • cast,: Hitsbatiels',. •
:and wive§ will not tolerate it in each
give .givable :matrimonial sin. ,
And: fOreel. the stern 'father' to
Of 'his work, the, "Harmonious .13lack; John Mal7 was the 'fact that °ha
,
smith',' we note,. • • . r
And on single month The Messiah"
hpwrote, ' • • .
While he steadily rose to great honor
• and fame,
Aird---the-workee-f-Dlegetilus
ramorta
1%as differe t from other , .
had More "go," or she was so, inde-
pendent, or she had redI brains. I But
as soon as Ithey are, married John
Wants to change Mary into paper.'
tr. eoriy
• ••
Had. we not better discuss some.
tliing else?". replied JaMes: "I have
escaped, which we could hear esca/ping
through: some vent -hole or other.
‘.,"Oh let mi turn and turn and turn :
until , we find the. air: hale and then ft raffles up the hair of lio bode and
o it With: parched
O our chins,. to: our glueour meoths to it!'" , • tail Warder that it may appear afore,
. But J lost my strength; I tried to
ar and gad,: And .
ariels to sell?" and
Barrels! Any tered hicleoui. threat's .aga4110t'•all the We Went down t
to ton ..•" members, of the human race! At last;', throats. .It rose t
4.0h, mean!, .soi4:: the.. viocennt, after and hounreeonfttliizttl,Thirl,illei,e;azultinhosr. vfre' drank, We stood on
tune..diesT away in the bar .nan•that moment go o the cell
."that'
1! „ , • alone to reflect for the last time. we ',went ' pp' the..
When a; gat is frightened Or angry
, witead,vil_. and ‘1,,e,.t to look he_. `Hours and houre? What is the
hind the barrel. . , . ; : •-• ,,, • time nOlvf • What is the time, Chris -
But we heard nothing there and I tine".". ' 7 . 72''' . .
• were IltiVen to accuse .the bad, condi- l'' "'tip eleven o'clock!. Eleven O'clock;• '
".tion.. of . our senses. And we returned, ilttuott,w'vhie:cirlhillealert7e1; o'cleckr
ki:.e" ' , • ' • „•
, . two - hands together Underneath it
to , e hung -hole. M. de .Chagny, put:t .
lite eleven &elects that is to decide :•
and, with a last effort, :I' burst the life or death! . ; He told nie .so just
' bung; .•, : :' „, . • .. , , ., !before he went: ., . He is terrible.
towhees this?" 'cried the .i,oieconnt. il-te is quite mad; he tore off his mask;
' "This.isn't water!" . . land his yellow eyes shot ilaffieSi..
: .
The viscount but his two fon' hands ' He did nothing butlaugh! . : . He
. close to my lantern,' . ... . 1 .stooPed. to -saldo I give Yeti five minutsst° 'Pare
look .... . •:: and at (ante threw away the .your blushes. Here,,
he said; taking a
lantern with MOW violence that, it key from. the, littl.e bag 'of. life and
- broke .and went out,leaving tio in. death,. 'here is the little key-. : And
....
utter darkness.. , ,, , • 1 he - again laughed % like a. drunken de-
Whathad *eel' in 31. de:chngny,s.niOn' and left me. Oh, his last wards.
.. kinds ,,. ,. was gunpowder!. were, 'The grasshopperl-Be careful of
. • the grasshopper!, 'A grasshopper does
, , ----'7•-•-• • . ' .f.not turn: it hops! It hops! And it ,
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THE seonisioN bit' 71.1E- 6A..4s}loPPAR :
CHAPTER Xviir, • _. ' Iher jolly high!' ".. -
, he five minutes had 'nearly elapsed
' ,,i,,,,,,,,..? and the scorpion aria the grasshopper
' ' To "°`-'''' • „. • were scratching at My.. brain. Never- "
• (The Persian's Narrative Continued...) theless,. I had Sufficient lucidity left
'. • The discovery fling us into a state to anderstand.that; if the grasshopper
• of Alarm thatniiide :us forget rill. our were turned, it wind(' hop . . .• and
. •.past and present Sufferings. We now with it many. members Of the .human
knew all that the monster Meant to. race! • There was.: no 'doubt. but ..that
convey when; he said to Christine the grasshopper controller an electric
Dane: * : . ' i , I current intended to blow up the pow.,.;
,. wires or no! If Your answer is no, ' der -magazine! . •'. ' / '
, everybody, will be dead and buried!" • I M. de Chagny,who seemed to have
The monster had given her until 'recovered' all his moral force from
eleven o'clock in the evening. He had hearing Christine's voice, explained to
• •chosen his time well. There would be her, in a few hurried words, the situa•
many' people, Many "members; of the tion in which •we and. all the Opera
human race," tip there, in the resplen-: were. He told- her to tinny the seor-
dent theatre. What finer retinue could 'pion at„.once.
be expected for his funeral? He would ; . "Here he comes!" cried •Christine.
go down to the tomb escorted .by the ; "I hear him! Here he is!" .,
whitest shoulders in the Nvoricf, decked] We heard his steps approaching the
with therichest jewels.. I Louis-Philippe room.. He came pp to'
We were all to be blown up in the:ChriStine, but didnot. speak. 'Then
middle of. the performance . . . if I raised my voice:
Christine Daae said no!;.., "Erik! It loll Do you know mer
Ah, what was the time? .•. .. For, With extraordinary •calmness, he at
after all,. eleven o'clock' to -Morrow once replied: • ' .
'evening Might be now, might he this "So you are not dead in there? Well,
-Very moment! Who could. tell Us the then, see that' You -keep quiet."
,time? We ' seemed to have been ilia- ' I"tried to 'speak, but he saiegOldlyf
• prisoned in that hell for days and days , "Not a word, darogit, or I shall blow
, . . . for ' years: . ,. since the begin- everything up." And he, added, "The
ning of the world; Perhaps we should honor rests with imademoiselle. . . . ,.
be blown up then and there!. Ah, .4. Mademoiselle has not . toached•" the
sound! A crack! 0 ; scorpion" -how deliberately, he spoke!
"Did you hear"that?':, . . There in .---"mademoiselle. has not touched the 1
. the,,corner • : good' heavens! . . Like grasshopper" --with that eompbsure- t
c a 'sound of machinery! . . Again! '. . "but it is riot too late to do the right
,01.1.• for a light! . ... Perhaps it's the thing. ' There, I open the caskets with-
.
on.YoU
You be the Judge :of the 00.0iO•qe.t..yewlivani
gedeAvitsiva
ag01%.
; • . • ,
'. Why toy an ."00t-at,Date" •Radio? - Rogers. la the tatelit'in-Aatitb:'
on Easy terms.: -.Prot „trial dit, •:YOU.r..DOOle • A.ak.: You."'
leasil deafer, Or *rite to
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CO. 159b kiNO act,Wq TORONTO. (iNt
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dangerous The cat does this by a
obernical discharged by its adrenal
inard's Liniment for sore throat glands. .
stairs again ti the
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doe1,3and has :preeVielly, the sante
,-ThWiten-lOry7t bjectir,co7StayhTg at
.heme. darilleg. 4Steckings; . • when
she ,asserts her right tosheroWn.opint!
'and ,to.lifeo.'liberty,' and 'the,' 'Mr.'.
suit cf, happiness ' .tta .hey oWn•', way,
there. are quarrels .., • '• •
,And Mary's-Oase is no different from
John's. ..John . Captured f her Maiden ,
fancy. by his -dashing: ways; haL the
Minute the ,:ceremony IS over, she be-
gins :.to .try to hip Of: the ,persenal•
'Itliosynerasle;s' that 'made „Iofin 'John.
She wears . herSelf ,plit trying to, c aange...
a gay, -lappY,go-lucky, .generobs, plea......
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sure loving man ,ipto a " drab, serious-,
Minded', ploikier.
-ie•witirtifeir Children, howeVer, .
that people do their Most deadly work
In slaying, perseuality... 'When' you,
hear parents. coattliainlag of haying
ungrateful children., or :Of being dis
appointed in ;certain Of children, .
nine .i-tinies..otit' of ten. it-, Means ,that
•the cbild-possess,es personality and •
'• wants., to express. itself instead of ...ha-
ing a.. lamp Of dough that father and
Mother can mould into ,whatev et Shape • •
they desire : • •• '
It mother is one of, those wives,.
• ,•. • •••
Micas, 'idea .of .a perfect day turning
oat :robins, she • considers that :it/here:1S'
7something lacking in ,Matsd'§
if loathes. broem. 1 if flith,•sm
Is a hard-headed buS•ineSS ,:rnazi Who. .
his a big drocery ..
ilk& into a rage if. Totainsiat's on :be-
ing. 'solicitor or • a instead of
tea
coming had the firm, Where there is a
4)1:lee ,Waiting for, him. •
Those who try to rob' us of ear,,per-,
soutility do us the ,greatest injury tinit:'
one individual ean'dO another. %Smile;
times' they , rain our lives and • Take /
failures , of us, because • througlf.,our .
_hatred of hurting. itila di4tippointiug:,•
thiiie. we love ,we give Up our :own as-
Piratione and hoPes,and•desires. and
let there make of us WhaftlicY u ill
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Make your home freehI.
attractive and oenitarV
with Alabaetine.
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tree stencil . cata-
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TI,. AlabastIne Co..
Paris, Limited "
Park. - Ontario
Irli illostratiolig show ,"a . oloniPaCt i Walls of rooms end balls' r
throughodi werc.i.,s' hiliktiI11-
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and, rit .,the sitrif0 Limo, .tioneignnyl are.. ill-1101okt in sand, stucco i'lli• *titer :' windoWs thrmillint are easement, the
Oa ruled" li ons.ei-tb a,. living roilta :1,tricl .r,coir finish,Op plascoring. bei ng a p- • sc.711 be in g . 4411 Cdivided': into ''sinall 1
dining tooinwelllighted and With floor ; plied direct' to composition ' hoard lights kiving a prOppr scale to the ;
.andyfill"Slitlee 'VIM Sulfialeut for' fUr.. Platter base, instead of, the mil Mad,' ; ..,''eli era 1 d cs 'ice Roofing material 1§.1
"Mika* Mut •piettlikii for rooms of such wood lath; „ , . ' • [slate ourfaCe .. multktetored. shingles% I
r'siXeS.."ltitehtin. with .ita, 'service ,eil.,,,, .ilio mantels, 'dears and trim, of sim,, I giving' • 4 very ple.§§Ing• help' • to the '
trances to the 'dining roam, and ban. ;"ple• eclonial, design, are of -Pine. for )..general aelieine, '.. .
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SAWS
Their teeth are 'of a
toughnesswhichmske.s
them hold their keen.
cutting .edge wider
IiiitipeiSn'ueCHAvott:A:YDATP.IS:t.gli, CO. LIMIrED
VAPPCCJIP/p1 • ImbNTIIEAL ST. .101IPP. 71.0.
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Cabin Liners,
to
EUROPE
iw.ious 00" steamers are
,A; favorites AinoUg t}iotueando, of'
,.14%Crildllds.n 1;$ t ekivric;*
. Ott* acconitoocletionn. excellent '
cuisine, attentive .service.,,
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Cerbc'terg and Soattiampten
"The Comfort Route"
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Sa0Plertoll tOn he.,
atielociVikaaista
Long T,rpuse.rs..•
Wejwsent:toge.ther, frit theagh. •
Tagethir hula- bare the blow....
Though She alone had .gone 'before, •
We Went together tothe store
-Mid Watched . him proudly trythem en,
And .then our little'bay was go.n. .
Our little knickerbockered•lad
Came outa yOuth, in troullens'
The sinning 'clerk seie"Fine t" but oh,
Our stab of pain he couldn't knOW,
Perhaps be truly thought it, sitrange
That- mother . the. cbarige ' •
And felt that. Semethingin'her died :,•
The minute that he stepped ia§ide •
That little dressing:root. tan°,
lint well;I understood that mead;
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• She' know that heVer More he'd be
The:little boy upon her knee,
The laughing, loirtig; roguiih.thild
),Whese kiseee • on her Cheeks 'tverb. •
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kitOtt; What •rihatige was taking.",
place.
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Within thatnarrow dretislag
,Ticr child Wentlitheyeitd
Cia'n.n -i iNx. •••• •
said "rine!'" ,..,but.:Avell•
' 'Ito* •
-Th-e'm'd.thar 'herd...a:different view'
'',.7ther:11tirettid•Sheodle waa'sonc...
,Th ere, steed a youth', with, lrttueg 0n1
yonth, With eliptildert; bread '
-sottaie, •
.. A yeah' Who'hati a Janhiyujr
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We
had. 4 .littlebay_ no more
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