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BgGIN irEitt TODAY
The Marriage of Dolly end Nigel
Btretherton proves an indium)). •one.
' When Near is •declared, Nigelee.• glad
-to-enlist:- • -lie- leaves -Dolly: Mettle
care a his friend; Mary Furnival.
•Ni,gel is. Willed in action •and
Marries Ttn old Sweetheart, Rofiert.
Durham. , Dolly .ead Robert sail for
Ameince, leaving Mary in Deey s
•
,t, frAllk• „ • .6
:thing, thie beat being tot,
sa,iit.egaiateafter a me-
Mee1,11; 110.°a Shoolted 010- lie
ndi-
4e fos.eled paper on hie knee
"1 Imeren't bettr9 Ything about
il:tR" ai4 44.arY.: ilaVe'ret seen an
eVehling ePaPer'.,"; • • , •
' "It's Vie 1.Y114tatte—she was behp.:1
for Buehoe AYreS-erainreed :e •
tramp, steamer in a fpg. or Soinetniee
-e-the detente- are not Very eertain.
yet, but they eay hardy an•yolie was
eMary was staring at hirn, white -
Awed, horriAed. ,‘•
.• lgultahel .0h, are you sere?"
• He „looked up quickly, dismeYed•
"I say, do .you ,know' Anybody MI
i4t? I'M asvfuft sorty„. Lok for
• He put the paper into her- :nerve.;
;es§ hands,, bttt she could het read --
•everything, ,Seemed to .dazieebefore.
her eyea, ' •'; .• • .t
"Reed„it. to 'me.” •
He obeyed iet raubled wei One
• oni,two ezessengera hear thein wee
hsteung;with interest ';11faty'S
White feee. and etaitled exclamation
had'ci*ested their attentien. • •
...'•'.1"he•;.Yelltig man,: breice off, sadden -
•....rhg. paper -lay on 'the table beside
her, with its date 'and "Dear ,M.r.
prethertop" staring up at her.
1 What could she . say? .1-feweeou;e1-
she Misivet him? ' ' •
ef
Woe the, obvious way, and ,.yet
keert-eleing.eachingly-to-theernnory-
of-that One dey'amid the: beauties of
Red . Grange." • She f Mast go—she
iat mast!
When Nigel's older litother; avid,
aeharnid him. of D011Y'g 'cihni'div,wilitmpaultirint°•st,Itich:hWeerp"a!italle
;care§ to eee ' Widowy , Mar,is
•
brother's, wile 04•asks her to come iete, faint flush, and 'sohthed The
rine.: David ,mastakes Maey for Ins
to live at Red ,Grariee with him ene th, robbing of her head. •
•
his; aunt and henself. ‘'l go -1: ,w11,11" she. told her-
•
•.:IVIery, hail visited ,Red Grange for self' he letra°e'd 'bet'
• ii -,day" with ;Nigele durihinavid's ab- Btiiagainthlvebeeneeeesbetheret aschelledwthas.
eeitee.0 ,levea the'place and ton
un-
to:gOthereeo live for :awhile: :clecided.'as ever. •, • '
• :• What.te, do? • What to do? „ •
:NOW Oa' ON :• WITH THE STORY She .ate her ° lunch without • ePPe-:
Just. foe. that .one ,Short day spept .tite. The little maid hovered !enxious-
,
heppyeeesoe,r5e:...i.tappy; Everiezioet• "Yeu., luiven't heard: frOut- Mrs-
thoUghit.wae three yeses ago, :sherlcretheftozt yete,';175epposee-inistil" she
had but *erase her eyes to seethe :asked beSitatingly.. . `.•
0'4 hells:pi and the be 'trees; and . "Yes, 1•haee. I, thought r tcza
rou
eeinderful Slopieg lawns.: . She ie having eit Sea trip" " •
, Devi& held out • his hand. The little *gill Stared..
"Write andiell me when ou h Lor', miss' •miss' And, shall you go,
made -up' your .mind,": he said, . teo?"/ . •
Her ,fingers '1, shook in ',kis thnd, Mary Started., ,
friendly grasp e- .She knee,: that al: "I 'don't knew-eperhaps. ' I hope.
reat.IY She ; wished to ',Make -zip her So." , .,• . "
knew that,,ehe "would .sacrifiCe. ; Shefelt' confused and: nervous; she
anything .te gee back, there, even f was t. ad when, the girl' was '••geri;
juet for,,Orte 'Ct341,055 Welk. But she but. bbo • .littIO. ealavers4ti°P had
.`r. did no tell him se. now, and present' 'eta:nine-het be* ilifficutt it would be
ly lis Weet:.'eWay, "lea:obit her ederee:te keep ;OP .a subterfuge for any
, le gth o time if ven this girl..
the ';torment of -what neeent"; questioning. made he cep:
..eliettwantecliActAle hiented: her, shel fueedrand-illat-eatee-
een." found .fferglt *weight -at, up there`ripetke-efeeriooneehe tried to read,
probab;e:ch•eneeseof discovery, :They bet thought danced betWeen teen
were so% eery,
SO ,feye'. peopte '-eekoe. had known
. Nigel as, One of the ,Brethertens, Of
• the 'Red Grange had eyer known him
,attet his Marriage in London,. :And
'Dolly; had , !lever . been a girl 3 to make I
friends; she bad 'dropped atertest en
tirely out of her own set .wilen
•Married, irt,.the hope that; •Islige-ls
I'vetild take .her,. up. OWhenhe
• found that ;Such a° terie.. was •vain,
She had int troubled .t reate -a
Werld of her Owne" • •. • /
Auti-nev-re:sheet-aseenetlieeeteher side
'
"Shall we get , out welkl'!, • he
•
suggested,' . He thought, .elery wee
going ie. fit., • • • •• `.".
She. Obeyed'With pathetic :eager-
nes.s end: haste; she could 'not bear
the gaze of those curioes eyes *met
her, '
•
• Whim tIwY. were on the path, the
• young •clztew flee hand through
his .ar.. H had ramm'ed the paper
inteettu'eeyerceat-Pocke .
• "Ight enet--to-have-tolel-yon in
.such a '.clumsy. way"elie: began. "Net
, that I: had any .iclea4touweuld know
_anybody on, the &mt.,' _ '
r "Of course Pet." ,Vfary,stood for
ihohlehte her • hands ever hey •eyes,
then "ehe :Moyed. ."I,!nt al right now
eelet us go - oil.". ; . ••
' He welked ...beside her soberly; be
had • naked that. she ;wore =purling,
and wondered if this strange coin-
cidence_ had bronght, about a "second
tragedy in her life. ,So martY dread-
ful.thing e were liappening.;every ,day
now; ,scel,ertany women wore blple
clothes, and Went 'about with' bOrte`.
less,grief'-stricken feces. ,
Preseetly--: ie:•• •• - • •
ehotildelike to' see the :paper
o 't Mee
Theyere" beneath' a street lamp.
Vh-e7 thisera drizzln'ar fain -was-
'peeking down on thein—it dripped,
.f rein , their beim Of Mary's' hat.'
•
• The young Men imfoNjed „the pa-
per, and 1Shovired her. ' the small Stop:
press paragraph. ' •
• "It is the Iliad:tie, you. 'Seel he
.said graVely, , '
.•.
-7----of--thrfeiverldt--Size-might-never'eceme
beele and even if she dide-•well,• she
wag •no longer ,IVIrs Nigel Brether-
"And I toyed .him: beet!" e: • .
Mary 'htigged that knowledge:tight
' to her heart When ilk, lay awake
O at night, Ore with' ,coMbeting eine:
•She fe:t as if her heart were fight..
ing her entracionee.:7-her.: heart, that
longed to go and 'd•cz this thing, and
her conscience which. weu`ei 'not let' SHE WAS SURPRISED AT HER.
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1309 '
SKINT'
• 1322
4111
THE$MART SPORTS, WARDROBE'
. INCLUDES THE TWO-PXECE•,
.• FROCK, - '
1. :Suggeitiag a ...smart .estuie f r
street, huSinese or :infernal afterecerf
ye:ar, is this verY sVCirts
frock of Chinese damask, which has:
Only one long: tie end to its:collar, and
tucks. it out.of the way under a strap
on the poelcet,' .The blouse shows 'an
in -menet front closingetastining on.the
.4ft,,hiP with round buttons and cord
iqops :There "zieetucks: at the Shont.-,
dens, and thestraight bade has* de:ep.
:ppinled beiicle.et n at the ,100Wer edge,
The _skirt illaPtga In. Or Otis!" ene.-jdied•
Mazinerethet-gives pOhm metier! :t06
:tife-'41.11euetfee---..--Thelgeuie; We, 1369,
•ii. in sizea 34; 86; p8, 40,42 and ,44
ihehes bilk:. 'Size 36 bust reciuires' 2%
;yards 89 -inch material. . The.' skirt;
No.- 1322,- is „joined to a ,hOdY.:Iiiiing,
and i,s. :in sizes .34, 36 38,40 and 42
ieehes best, Size, 3,6:bust requires 1%
114 t taken a • heay of
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Ws. all so needless
r •
l'Irre :is one • Soap that' is .
dependable 'airy
.ligi#, the 4i.t13ttiy soap backed backcl, b
$5,600, garintee:,
O Sunlight Soap prolongs the life of
fabrics.
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Limitea •
, Toronto
Sold
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VER'STAR.:
CONCEAL
URANIUM AND, 'RADIUM
()Mg, CLUE TO SECRET..:'
IVIeaSuretnents. 1;!.)!,
Ascertaining Past of Sun and
Other FlealienlY • •
'In an artipio Attu" Charle4
re sun
that. t»rough .: a radii' pre,Ont etieeral
eo.iectieet:lehrii;t111.01:4. orw
ifo sti10,84:' 0, .
.(.)f".J.t.Itli:ttr•:like their. sisters7hf the 'thou -
ties!. the eters; Of.0t110:41ett.VOns de..het;
relearn' ..,leoig'e.et,iith."1.4.;Ititiii:':tg....01elotsleieteekprpett....,,,,,',
Ste,froiles eek, tb. „Knee th et ` t4e.",
stiti;g are tens or Or I); wons.....0.t•
4,1vili-fs still aceonted theory that the, ,
Planets Are •the issife Of the sun
•
Jude V•eerte .
radio -active inin-e.
eralS .eeralits• one to calculate .
eertlele 0'11E4' ,and We kgeW .thilt•
iiiniIs a ratline at ive which
• integrates ittt.le. :by. little in forming
-
different: internied late Sub lances in-
tend i ng 'ratline:1 The speed of. these
tritesferimitions Is. constant and well
known, weight Of radio -lead
clueed.ln. space 'of 1,,000,000 3ear4'18 •
eqttel to an 4,000tli ,pert of
of, • the •Uraitlifin- Present. • It •Is,thefi
fore,. hy: determining -the pereentage of.
. radio -lead. and grant:Mil present. in .a •
toineral:.that win.'he awe to know
the, s.ge . this' n :it oral Since. its eryie • ,
foll•IZatien, • . • • '
, means, tee apep M. i!1fleraIf
lutie been. ,f6inel to""earY.,. between
1,699,006 and .12110;060.110b Years; 'and
i breie • in inept I s I•ti, ere a 1 crystAl,
.the 'qAr,til'.8 'crust.. the . earth.. /
•••11:••:O.Wy it •'Plitifete therefeire.
Mere:it/icicle. :But thei tenet alh Life -
: Abe; ansivered hint dazecilY.I'DollY;
had sailed en,the MUltane--Delly and
the ma pi: She- hed • Marred ..'so seen
'after her : '
•
feared that.,very few, j.f„atiY,
of,. the . IlMultane'S Passengers Ure
saied, . as she :sank'', in •a few min -
• foreelier OlipocirDrollyti...,Poor '
hiet." • . ' .
—Write-yeurl-neineandtaddreleplaiti 4" 411°911 ifiluma of thrtherialiCifs'
---etTliee-vtorele--thincetemeielciegly
—
e:Largestselito
Death 'Spares .
QueenMothers in Europe
arils 39 inch material with ----- • ea h asY
Y ,, :1 ;
-36:irich lining forainisole telt. Price dowager tpleenute Europe this winter; I
20 centte; each pettern.- ' • - • the death of elueenloiese of Dennutrit I
,Our ,Feeluon Beek, 1.11ustratihg"the fol ow,eg .. e tin. a few months . of
newest and most Pradticalr'etY:es; Will Queen Alexandre and apetti-Margheri-
be Of 'intereet ;to: every home dieSs, ta of BOY., ' .. ' ' '' . . •
• ;, .
Make:F.: .,prite of the book 10 teriti the There are. now only' tie queen moth?
lee0, . ., , , ' , .- •• „ . , , . • ' :ars reineleing, '. Hulse of : reigiung
fiepees:liglag ,Quelea. g retina eifeSpehie
e.---1-10*-TO-ORPERAokliTERNSie.--..
CHAPTER XVI
the pages. She .threw the hook iim
'patiently aside. . ... 0 "'
A Chante Eheouter •
• Iler restlessnesi drove het again
' She teso, "tor: 'a- sleePless nig. `'i otit. of deers; she walked on ,aireeess-
• with' a spitting ,headache, ' It . was , iyehreekeithe vet. qrayness of dreg,
. raining and cold;, the whoe -w•orld mg: thiyeighe
•looked, dreary. 4nd 0' depreagin,g. 0. It sti.e wee•seeprieee :at heragieaticei.
wee One et:, thesellays Whee one .feels iee ,d -rule she was ..se ,,,se:e_possessed
'as' if' the ;only ' PeSsible • marmot' of and qpiet; this , Miserable restless -
passing the time is by dinlAiing th4) II regit f,rightetied her. 0..• • 0; ' , s •
'blinds ' ageenit; the ehille iftieviting it began te rain fast, she had,
Mitede, and bankhig •110: a -big fire- • brought ' ee,ueibrella,*, and in a. few
But Mary sat dieferiebY the 'window , teinetee she: etas drenched.
,and. steed inks) the styeet. , ., • i • she beeeeces a erovidec opiibus,
tOece she begae . to • wrjte a letter I
:.and. found lieleelf wedged in between
to David, • hut after the. filet 0\fewe e seek woman ;And a young.7 c:ere
' Weide She laiddown' her PO '411u:reading an evening. paper... '
• conld'Pot ,go on, ' • ‘ eeeee 1' ' Mary was celd and chilled to, the
, , ,
• ben"e• she feund herself shivering,
. - toed 'hoped' sire eves not going t� be
1 ._, When. the CondUctor canto for
Earee,' She 'Tein.ezhber&I with a 'fright-
' ',,inted start that .She had not; brotight
• l'her *purse. Si:ire looked 'np at• binti
: with smiled eyes; 0 0. • , • i,
•, •• 1 forgot ---r. must gee down"
! ' ''l haven't, eny money -Tin sorry • t
•, The Man lohked decidedly impleae-
e alit ; he retitte?ed ', tomething : abaft
having :heard that tak4 'before, , The
• 1 young clerk with the •eveeing` per.44-
• iglaricel 'at Mary syeepatheticelly, '
e . "Will You allow nre...to pity .to? you?
: i: It'e so, frightfully. wet: ,for yeu to
-Before 5,443, coekt anseter had
lie'. "
e•rettee ,. . .. . , . „ , ,.. : .....
i
, predtuied. a pewee and- taken, a
O fer her. Mary: thanked • him- stitine -
• i meltingly. •
:..ihe was really very thankful. She
neleeireedede t.tern ing-out-agai ii--ieto ..,
, .tlei Wet eight. • • ' .
• II o wa 9 0. n ice.".(Alkittg you n g fel-,
I' low. He Imeered Ilia palet' and he-
The ys;uninptatmtleatniablie;!dehe : 41°ke: giving number"' apt). Elize "et sift°. aRiell'sstgoitte:the,:
pon't, be ton eure. There may he Patterns as YOq. T'a!te Inc'e)se t):°:::.'in----e--ed'e-''teeal:MieireNi-iithers-ef: Greece at:e.
•a lot of • Peop:e pie ce up Stampe orcon •(Coie ferred; eiraP
knew tiething about yet. . Let me it carefully) for eaeh numbet. and
take yen hhinee you're wet e through address year ozeler•to Pattern Dept,
and rid; •Yours feel ever •sel meet' •Wilsey' 'Publishing Co.; 7,3 West 0Ade.
better wh•en you're •werne and dry. .leicle Ste ;Toronto; ' Patterns sent
'• She tted him, the number of ;The return mail.
'flat,: and, offered ne clemur when .he
accoinpapied her: te the door. - •
She:Ws lonely: and: miserable, end
frightened. Site wanted a• -friend
A Considerate Husband.
navy . McDonald and his wife Molly
badly,. and thie „young fel ow was a lived an 'abandoned lumber tract in.
1,•"en,tnianeealittesPnPathe--tir Tes-ae-Anatteinialler:OA-thria.blii" ei'ea e
...rf-Yan'likeiL-1-*-"F21---kae:d°wni-I°4ne- Their -lioiniewei-soveral miles from
fibire4 office. and make inquires•," he the' nearest neighboy.' .-Vhey• Woiked a
Said diffidently, "They; :Probably
hew ether- fiews by nevi% ' If you •11/9:•11' trtrY fat!" andeist.. a.: number
ftierid?' ' Like many persons vvho 'Bye inuee
wei tele, me the iieme • ot y,our of cowseiegs eine many. ohialtene.. •
themselvee and haye never 'learned
•
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meeps teet
• clean, breath sweet,
• ,• appetite keen and
digestion gc>od..*
gre.0 after
anoking
w•facAri
• lipcirealat
• 1.1c,Prult."
'..ett;11,4.••'n1t441,,Y.
(TO be Contieued) , • .
• Yon)} Salesmen (proposing) "ikt•-
fitemlyer this •is the lest day or 'this
asthueding off . • .
• 16 Seri No."
•
1,1 •;')
alittlethm
atmeginsilot
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,
The difeirenCe between tired,
strained wrists and ironing ease
• depends oft this exclusive I lot- .
point Thumb Rest, which per •
-
mits the hand to rest in an eaty,
00
• natural Inannei; instead cif ". the.
tense grip needed with ordinary' •
irons. Ask yonr_dealer about the " •
eew" low irices,, •
• $.5.50,• 4 .
tit znake'emlipanions 'of book§ they al:
way's retired.,vory earlir en the evefting
•atid epee etneespondingly• early he the
•intireine. Davy Nund the ,nights.Inng
and tireseme and was glad. of eft ex-
cuse to rise: oven ,before :the proverbial
lark. He was much itke:the Irian rez
ferredeto bye John G, Sate • in FlArly
"who, ctienet . keep .h precious head,
UPonbie w nett] it's. fairy light!!
• In epeititingto a fishermen who was
ti.ponding few .days with • hini, Davy
Once ' • . •' • .
,
.,41: like to get: eie" fit the mnining: ,
long abOut half', past three :or fear
•O'clock I wake. up. atid can't go tUeleep
again 1, get up and go. out in, the'
barnyard and look: at • tile' „edge
eows and: feed the cbickene elid.'petter
;round. till breakfast is; reltde., Now: the:
old wciniae le,it :the ether, Way'. she
never want.ic. tO.•,get' and ,1 never
Wah.es.lter.•. 1.1et het alleop, astiong
as. she 'wantti. to. .. • •
• N"niv't)nivY had the re'patatleteet be-'
•ing„fiet :everkied :to or ..emeattlerate
hs Wife, and, visitOr leas not e:
tl e sere r is ed t -this - eepeeseicie . co
,jugei, „: •
"Ila, Dlivy,.grizd for you," .11e 'said to
leineelfe "1 -did: not' know 'Mitt you ,
Were 8o ihoughilut
• "Yes," • reserioeil• 1)ave, •neve-t• eutt';
her or •Wa ke-,h•er,iip; 55 long as •she bait
hrilakfasi... on/the tante by tilt,
eelochei bet. Sleep jf..St as late es
, •• .
she wants le,"0
Useful Servants Forgotten:
O 17hey ere . putting stetne
:Street:mitre to 'el, (lease. Wit 6'.
.inveeted the :pate thi• 1".+41A .
oie Mere • erehehly e
,-he levee tett etc:weed: beet eltati-h 014:
still alive,h the persons of Olga,
• " 1
.! '. . • Teaeh 'Ai ea lth. • •
i..,i, tie. Chnnge in .Sun....:
"Si ili pate...of:the nation's •illit•y ie't '. . '• . ."
" en riPg •teie • period. the. sue .":, has
teach health: a e• thorottgVe as regular-' .
' ' ' •b , ed li. • 1 • ''' sl IIAP
• .41 a
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fea0.-°-ells143-0 :4-4)411.-1-1.rtli. A t the
• I Pantbrain_e_pach• fine' mnyh lten_ekti-
t4 esji,otintetft • of
, •evoluttue of organts .1 lets'tzeen in tiro-
. gress eq. •,at yery. „
,,eniI'erselly, 88, ft. teaches,. read -
leg; and writing.. with't
on
.hetilth -ts well-eigh us.elees; and:.educa-
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gained at .,..11.e.'ox.pn,itsti.41 th'
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wastedeifei t.. tr. yeititiet7fielt, •,..
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e -e -re , • .
,3,41itiard'a for'burns,
•IV1'enej' ; • "0 0'•'
• ' • ' •
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* orders,. Value ,1,6c
have bet mno.a Mei): Moue! 111e
• V% 44 C. . . . • . ,
51,0ney; ,
widow of King Gooige 4ind SOph a, •
widovi Or • Xing clons.tRaitine. queen
Aine1iewidow.o lting .Carles, ,Por-
theal and- mother of execieg,eltineel,
Mao is tieing. "
, .
Pipers and Dancers.
When Marelt, the gay -piper,
klas'yanIshed, With ids song,''
Then eomes nglerplitt
• The gyeen lanes along. •
•She criet; lien silver tear, „ „
Laughs •her golden laughter,
Then 4 happy s.tep• "
0, may follews after •
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;e'en ta:k. •
I Ile said. -tlia/, the- weitthee wee to6
1 awful for, rIe•ch;deife asked if she
„had far te ge. ' Wheii she told liinO i
tl'oreoady he eeh
id tat )118 Otell de
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160 Miles Pei kallort. qt• Clas oCtte
New Seigle IlareyDavidgeit • INIOton ,
4cle. • Less' thatione cent per mile -to
Operate. • Write ; for •catalogue ..and
• Walter And,rewsi : td.,
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346 Yoo'ge St. ••Terentd '
SAW
'foil.* a
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Fill aniSMII) Puttneled Tea
• . Kettle, ret it oatheStiqe.
•Kettle,.:*111:. bell:. water
.Thetetheans,'eon„..
O veniente;. time. Saved, ,tho.
.811113MP Enameled utensils
.ere very „faSt.Coniingtitetbe, ,
bolt andin their job of coolei: • .
•- . Net • Only •cieickee to
- Oak jaritho:.blit,eatiOr, . More'
quickly cleaned after:. Tlie
. beat . Way you leek at it. -„
O oyer.. • • • .•
• , . . • ,.
• nor .rlii tiiiies colder. ehalt it .
..!e,bi...ht_; the 'grit instaticte
It
:. Wed u. : brptighr Abe :oc-ottn- up. to<
'and in the, .eptinti ease.'
• the wate: youirt• Italie been entifely
rrozen..'..1,4t1n,n'• tke,•fitte...0 �therof
:these catast'riipav
iiet . would ,he-te`'
sufficient .! 0 put. ehletO,e,v,elie,:itae:
and eter fbi v .
thaii.
•
teenelt •folh
lows tat, the. snyi
ls elate Item ete ettith- 'COnsideri g
threeghoet the geological. ages
. the. Filiestbrillfance has pretiably; net
Nariwl One ihuat cone:Mile that
lue setehas .existeil singe .soniq lens', Of .,
.b-jetiet tie years., The sates can. ,bo, •:,
qielet theiehercsters."
Docte?s Ytiife Tells of Busy:.
Life. Rufal pigland.
Ait ienglish ilec'ter's wife, wrifes
• 111,• epecteter.. :her
1114 11 kikiy:,as follows•': • '''." •
• NVe•liti ye a twelvterePuie,d'hotteewtili.
geriho, ;seven, miles frbin •
?Own •.• v.r.iie of.the wor.k,nty •
tivt•:;•• ts Ahont • £300-a... year,
hut •11i; •is very glad •If leteactually re;
e0:.e.es 4„:700; The..'wor,lting eipenses, ,
tl I r t he, Min, relining :and
cer, Varie•S tmoven,•,,ei200...and,
r, bane •e .chatifferie
1, garde t and e.p.,,eneral: servant: ,The ,
niSirI keeps the. lettere olean whilst 1 do,
the tocilting. and odd. jobs..
• have;four children, all the•
leens. the. two ghee at. boa.raing sehoot
, .1):nyg,., bicyclle to ichilhe eight
• tape:, siva • 4a -.they enust - 'be :;at
,
by ,S;4ri every morning, we-linVe
hree.kfast et .7, eittich means. rieinget
O ;Six. tie.Prettele tink..get the taidda.Y
meal, r.ead y, fel; e After the hoz!
.:linve left :1 Wash up the obreakfint
tley the bedrooms,. utekeethere •
beef;e-dule he .eithisetting -.room
d'ilipeesarY and' itien •sointd :the itest7ar
:the i0iu0uhig tiooking, baking, PreseerV7.
ing, etre and setand disteup Inn& 44
•,"I' o'clock, We little hi the. e'vehing SO.
•that, bifyi4 ,hay_e. 'a 'good bet meal
thee rehire The middcZY
is much, interrupted by patlentS atc 00. .
• t'ivieg- .41 the cotintry a fleeter. do*" e
not keeti righl vontOiliing haul's,
he 'can in • town. •
.-Eridinekd
f,.k:K 07-Lg.
" Sal* Fit.4 .
177
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bake -el 1)e8rIS •la iritire• Wei.thY" of steel.' '7
lin teriice to Cho great iiiesit
of the people, rather than tit a selected 0
,
•grrnip .g110111(1
triattaf. •the .fereotteli'
wife- le:retried the wl1ee.1
• 411 e..blo.ok 4.114 ekTEe -these
•
,citittgyottigingurtl°:;.eile,Itiet,diretlifr 4tifit,a•
'tff 'oriffifttliy, • ,k • ,
• kikittfe,-LiitiOignt tar
, Pon, t Imut Your enjoyment of '114,tistard. to occasional use
• with Cold Meats., It gives rnote flavor to hot meati too --
sharpens the appetite, nettrali2es the richness of rfit, food's
. and makes' them easter to digest, •
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10:
N'tva do till thiewashinget. home, So :
,
"one alereerioon * Week 1, iron- rlothes,
"the nett help the meld, chine :silvee.
•
•. rola hr E) s, the nett. • My only. sei•tod: , . ..t.
In the, over ,air for any' lenglit ef Nine,. •.."--""- •
O Imo 'the. toWn for the' Week* ••.
sul/Plics: "chi, oilier Afterneoris 1 .pi+nd.
", euttleg not ilial llfrikirtg elot7tilt)g for. -.O. ••
• the tentfiy", •eiry"eieth.'with.-the ex.. •..
.eeDtioti or -0.yeren1rts und 'suits', arii' • '
O . tnade tif hom a. .W4*:ti1eo nplIelater•olit
' (y.iVil , tutlilturi,,, repier liroken spritige
i iteitese Porde, - ' - •". • .. - r
• . in saiinnier.'We' *go!. tor picnics; an,d, i
.1 work In 'the ge'recre tto We ilVo Vet?. '
l'haPPIFY.,.190.)(Ing tervirai.d. to.....6.0 ...dins,
!.wben. the M1644 fettr young: people lii, 0
. the world will he. oett•outiborting and •
1
. we tan' retire to a two.reent'cottage-O* ,
•., the Old.age;liehtlort.:. 'A,t least Ne shall
beep eerie& it. - • . . '
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