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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-01-06, Page 6.'e -TrV5/Fr1/4. 1‘, 414-, 01, . Woe*. we44'44 aileie41 We- ••41ae thing too ask of Yea,'- 4- mik.,..4"4:214Wherke__:otth.pilt,tiewiSreIr;iloggr401"uu,4\holI ever "That is a pleeo of infpeation shall' have pleasure in glein to -MY wife!" laughed -Wingfield cruelly, and he laid a hand on her be shoulder. It pleased Ws brat -alined -ore tp feel te - • • • ther tahrink from Ms 'tot* • feet her .Viabrice Howard liftedhis!'sultreaSe, to lapause. Then 1e ternebri i3 heal shrink-, Once they were Married, and" ' enCof the ri.kle SS the 'train --slowe-cit antrveellteclestobily•offeto hs he .ecured ler.ftirtfule;.ehe CLII der intoetatime . • The joy Of hie herae-60fiatag, disapPeete altogether, elie witted. 13 otillneelatiti MA', gr.VerlIt nOW!" t the dread hnewlAtige that he dared doe, caliannc'e winitLgrg He gazed With ePliitelative eye out nothing, Wing -field stilLheld the up- . IdEK'ed" •deehke 'e'dged weaPerlf. hi' 14.n• the geed oll London streets, 'th per haled in this, as he had done allchae,nd- ' band of a golitary•policeman;. and no Fee .lead resit/veil from. the first to ad hecatise the endleteetraffie obeying, the uplifted along. If he braved- things and exposed Sae ‘; • r need to fear what gee might lied round 'eta iffigfield for the seoundrel he knew • e "Zereettle's good to be bat:Lege...telt all its drealaS and hel)eat bad vanished.' Hi4 ViAt4tess had soon effeandered his 'be tbengliteae heemacle• a dash for a He felt numbed and cold as he earta own inilerittinee; aud he.had began' to ta,ci, and w4s Pre•-•sent4 being "whicie4 into aa eesy 'Omit,' and ..buried 'ns tace thiak •of aPProachihg Manadoe hemewaldw" “Irelaizty ne,•re in -his bans.- .Aid behind it all 'was ' Mir - the corner- • . ' • - '' • • learn to be, the ether man Would have rasingia•mi'T°u.,hc'ici'inerr19ht°4°{PperoulledIyili.ed41.17;4 - "It's ' stronge .; that Miriam hasn't' a terrible -revenge ;Cady to hieband. P. , . , • • . ° taansWered Ina last few letters," bie No; heenust stand by and ;weigh, 4112.'' YQU wh lf-'coneented to marry you. The notteeetood frore the uegemung ., from her for. two wed*, 'ikinnt'ICate I . :said all Was well, br•else I inigl.zt have,' .tutiP.in. het hedtvein-igillani nig° t4ea dell ' • ' him " • • you will mit lessen year power, over ?oughts 'ran on. "I haven't had a belpleee" nee*. ^ facT that . low why• Maurice fears 'Worried about the dear little glee" ,s1 ng mrserY. • "it veill'not," srailek wifi-g-neta • • The sight of' Maurice's unhappiness • illfiriam was Hilward's ward, and an heiress. She with had cu her to the. heart. She. had deny, • ,. his widowed aunt to ztet propriety. But . known of the love which her guardian Then his desire to hurt Mauricei Maurice was already reeking fotward- lived in hie' house, D f her and had :dreamed dreams 'overcame his4iscretien, and he thrust. ore or, • too But that was before Wingfield a hand into an inner pbeket. etto the time when Aunt Kate would be .. Merely h hollered guest, and when. a had come int° her life;with has vague Mee d band On Miriant's Keaer hints of•soine dark secret in Maueiceis would be all the chaperon necessary .I t" — " • -. ve + It seemed too good to be true. The At first she, had hated the man, for --a 11*-eease• ' • . past was at last dead. He hadeitt heard' his. own sake and because she knew]; Bending over the firelight, Miriam • a•ivord from Wingfield since the latter that lVfaurice, the man she hived, die- Pored'with dilating. eaes over the writ - had inherited money from some cousin' liked him But soot aft.er their first ten of a mean theft from an • ..beow darkened, Wingfield had bred,' the power .he held over Maurice. ' hal • drop- a Confession 1 Writer; despleable'm itt baseneg's and• •er " other. As he eeCall-e.d.. this man -.I meeting, Rupert Wingfield „ liis one and only eneiny--MauriceN, Ped little meaning remarks concerning old waenan Whoeheedeetustedeia the hini pretty thoroughly in those trays -1 " "If People knew as much as I do '''ll'altrST in its gains- ' the price he had demanded for his sir- ! belied at last said openly, "they wouid I Her breath •-oiime -.sharply between teeth as. suddenle she held the .. tepee was a heavy one.. And Maurice shun this Man as if .he were. a leper.' her still to the flames, to seen had iestid ' to the last farthing', even Thea would refuse to touch his band, j• paper closer , . the . the losseof the money crippled • • eagerly the, s'ignature. -Then-before •' hs huainess and made things ve'ry awkward. • - . . ., tit waSliis burden and he must 'face - . • ,,, it.. Better that that to have the full story of that old crime raked ub, and ' to meet aveited faces everywhere. _,. Still, it was hard on a inan! . The. taxi drew eV at the gate. of • ,.. his,;lionse. He had not tient word •of • ; ids coming, hoping to take Miriam -by . surprise, and to see 'the joy -light wok- ' e ilrg 111 her dark eyes: . • • • • . ' He •opened the door of theetaxie end , ,- Waage quickly out, eager td be .face, "Read that!"' he ordered; as he put intg her hand a sheet of,paper which he removed from.an inner section .of eie4et7;111Ple.imQivw:rsa7ry Dlvaa: • ,buried. Westealastirr Al • ey the The .1,11.e. stile naburner.,. searekeilite there lies, - • • •.• Ile calm rePoee. Wit„ta pepaant, prince aita 11.404 ' A ;men ifultebta. thcfamee-yet 'lard .to 4- testa, . , With all' the praeces of re liraed, Hid; 7 ! PIP: blest, • • Add 41/1W11044 graveu, king Irma drop- . iled a tear. ' • His eleine to lie within that bola gene "Awe, aide none will himedone 4 place 'Aldseidr•Vo.,e, eoblest ,cif,Olt„Eugletere . -dead, . Nerice-eevegher 'awe wbo poble ' "'redel . - , Who .eeng sweet' sonee fer,all the Bre • • ':' tish race. 1 " Not hisethe :gloye of the eellful ,lerde N „lie, the „Aimee, of. an :honored .7 -.M. rav..9; or even to see Inm. • He would e an, the,inan es.oct slop ear s'he had. thrust entenstr • • •• ' • fehe sheet .of 'paper ,into the heart of • 'At first. hot words of defiance 'awl it defence of. Murree had speung to•Mire the darned, ernah'ihk h"Inid:14elat' illation with her satin -shod foot.' • iam's ripe. Then, with instinctive wis- dom, s•he had bitten -them ,lack. Mem- He -sprang forward with a cry of ' -GelVfontague Mason. but she defied bine and he , orY recalled something strange raslirtraeait' Be• •Wat , a Warrior true, yet-alid nOt A gailaiit ermY. ,lies'ekotizary's fleet; . He was but. one. of the einnueaberee , brave. • • , • NO _single land eanaeluim him. for Its NO laud can hay that be is ,tikie,theirie. He wae iineElmaireemia• la.and tine. Be came tie, Empire's. call her will te 'And. Britain ne'ef fOriets' 'the .Ccin she 4 • 00...000.7.004.014,0i0010000010a: *other end: , . • Through• e.ears ,of hie life •feeire the • - time of a child, ••, She, had; moulded his mind by her • discipline -mild; And- the traillillt 1,9ieli far bathe past Slip began,. t Her gu,lelance to mazeliood, has _made him .a mate. . • GP • roont properly luinidifiCd requiree mush less fuel to Maintain its temper - attire' than a. dr yeeme. ' • • • A room heated to 03 degrees F, with moist air is more comfortable than a- rooni heated iyitle,dry air to a tetap- erature .of 70.degrees F. The reason is that air which is'eoo dry interferea with the normal radietion„4 the body. Many peOple find itenecessary te heat their rooms to 75 degrees .or 80 dee ' She. has „. taught him in ;-niatters. greep If. simply beeau.se ,the elm , Her influence gentle deep i,T1 11,15 hfieftar0:;1114. :.• 11-)fmithee an itihiees, 4:41b.0.15:rateils0701;;.dhrayt,.1 should b • He beads to ilecode -of nobility high, that it warps looks arid the .furniture . . 4 • And instiee„. to o-theiste will 'not deity. ''is'e trait his'noture.be trust to • requite; — ' ' Ee is*firm his faith; and -hs stands • for , the right--; • .; begins to.' ary out, at is entire1 0O cfre for the health of•the occupenti, , If yogi. heating.• system den nOt provide means for maiataining pro.. per huniidity �f the air in 'the TOOM Ht 14 DeCeSSailf to use pens Of water, viThO;lbsglzo.eoffst:fe:e.rist_ yhe; chivalrous , the there be in ordei to evaporate sufficient •mc, 4 , tete,: Wicks or clotbe? dr lied into pans and -extenfling ovat e edge' -many fi, one, • . • • or over a crosspiece on the pa icce14: ' -erate the evaporation. It takes a little . time anti trouble taelteep the pant .. filled but fradom from colds illicit son. • ";, • ,'• • -.•; • Styligh tiotiomy. * . For the brilliant color nOth, and 'fa • Steel) on brave heel:VI 7't bears. • • that binds • a eadelei ivekeath, try one of the latest wool generally better health more then ' •- fieerfeL-7 They _make a fakinating sub- Pay the effort. The discomfort caused Still c-.03ot .ela the links of Enirire's stitute for'furs that net all of tiq can by excessively dry air ltiwrs both the gigeels faith anl etrengthetheitill • • buy this year, because of their high reenter. and • physieal, efficiency of a • • chain, .., •, 7, • •• • • • Oson, Fer the Safe of comfort, ire 1. phrsue • . 7, . -• Ithetc•aers•ere wide and 'soft, and lees _than ecoitonie of• fuel, the air is -And keep unstained- the Empliets &rite in the loveliest of colorcombina- the- room must. con un a sufficient The Path 4 honer and' his Will to do • broad: 'domain. [camel's hair, aed, brushed wool, eta mest warmair furnaces there, iX tions They. are made of angoth, ' t f "stu e • • . he hew •idea to have it hat to match -I a means for hutredifying the air, 'and ' trent her accusing face. ' ' ..:,___.:._.".., , • • Maurice hiniself-z-senete suggestion Of .. had always understood from her dead. ' I. "You -'-"TYO.I3Uhocadld' ti;a'stheovbel;eatitnheredmalti .Platinum fields' of Co• km' .bia. , : • . : .' ".04,-0•Rich. -* " - .. • a" tthadow on his life. • Although ghe,:,e,ey. father .that Mewled' was successful in i GhAelyeaungaf.sre hateful!" father ko from wing. , , . ..,_ _ ,. „ • his bushiest,. her guardiaahad alwaes ,field's lips tie he listened. • • • Flatinum,eyellieli 'Wes ' worth •$,9„esn• :been 'ona.ccdunt•ably Short of moneSe -.Then a -great irispiration ...had" come- l• still have thelmowledge of th.e ouhee not.--i,,ienr;- =ply; years. age, Mine," he remindedeher, with e sneer. e., fetches Mmeceettedae; Or mere . to face with:the girl he:loved', and who, cl love Matuice, s e vowed, "anti " h , "The crime of a dead .men!" retort- . he was 'Aist beganning•to hope loved because Of that I will do my beet ‘e0 baed,oict_heien zestniernenit., Tee, eteperd than five anieues-enuch as gold. e - It is Said te*trebeeniirst discover:. im in re ' makg haPPa. .This 'man pretends • ' "ed in ablenita by la Snaniard nanied• jliSt ea lie finished paying the driver hotid , some. secret of -his. " Well, • "You know! ' "he almost shrieked: .. .7 "I knoW the difference between 'the signatute of Maurice. Howard and the maze I hove" -she feeedlitin proudly- "lad that hit'dead ceueinigatirice, _ . Antonio. Ulloa. Foiee long time there- , , after mi;Sero in .,Columbia, elide* it -. • tbi front doter of 'the house lwas thrown shall, play him at his game, end. . • open, and a nian carne out. For a mo- free.. aurice ,• from ethese unknown CommonlyVecierated wItli gold, threw meat they etogd there in shence. dram- • • Me,uricete face was dark '.aud. ;ellen; While Maurice Innis, elf hila :been - the platieepeaaitay. Recently' tieveri- - the ether 'Mae eyed him -aWaez-sheeluat-feend.lier ehesen poor Atint Kate's waywaed-son. _You toil pound-S.1;1'1f were *recovered; from . • . • - :can do your worst," she went on 'quiet- the tetintiaffitio. hialdijig .111. eas to -lay-euntii. Wingfield „ ' •••-` . • • fairlY: • P • • • , ly. • If you. breathe 4 word about ties '. "Hallo, 119.Wardr" be cried. "Bit Of a had proposed. - . . • • • ..e, soreid. story, to • anyone, and it comes the Quibdo distil. et•,-;. thei site .of Which • ' ."It.is;Wingfield!"-retorted Maurice Calmly.- ",And I mean tre'marry you. I to my. knowlediee. I shalt go. straight' Was aNi:ancient:retnee, dump. I• t-.. : bock seeing tee here, eh ee , "I leye you, AlLiriainfehe said, quite 'erhoettY, i ring Proferred hand: know ,that.MhuriCe HoWard' arse loves . • - ,t6 Aunt Kate and -and---"•• •.. . .., : The present high .price 9f p a mune "And break her heart!" tannted the he late,ely 'dui trit.hcts'filjilheog,'01 sulik-• " :"Don't . get yr I haven't come '011.. ' But sAn ilea position to•-preveti • : .pliCa trine Resole, which has 'been the, 'sibout-,-about the old business;! Wing.- hint marrying any 'docent wOman. .I man .anel•riY• • ' • -.• "No; she loves' her nephew too much peemepei producer. But the mining of fiactz-edi: .,,„,fh. • II uey sneer. si_Thitt you refuse inc now, -the, day _iiikurite -. •' is dead -for the time being, unless you Howard Makes • Vat 11% ecifer evil. -i--,1?: e -I° . let Ilini 'suffer for ofan-theymetal-la Oolumbielias.tesagreal-: other, even if that .other be 'her own . , ly etimulated thereilisk " '. - • the d,ay• ef hii'dievenfalll" • . • i - eht ufroughl • • • ' questiOning look was all thCrePly Fate Yeas driving her ethellY fer son," rePlied. MiriaMeher tones carry- ing coeviction. to the man Who liSteeed The nietal in Columbia.- is found , Maurice made. -• her path of .dec t- B • •• • • . • chiefly along the Atrato River and the trp , But Miriam on W,ingfield, Watching "I plighted her troth to this Man.. Better u, •Caiica. Valley south to the hordet of went your coligratulationS," *mit had trodden it bravely, so fir,' She had .‘14b3'71' VI" "But yo,ur pr5zhise, of welch ha.-ve the holier to been.gaged to yotir that than-. brin di t ' tli Were 40 preud a moment a&?" snap- EeuadOr. The.Atiate is it* Miles long "12- „ pecLthenfan deePeretelye (two-thirds of it navigable by teara • "It:was.gitined by a trick. I .refuse ers) „ and empties eite.the Gulf a Wird, the charming Miriam!” she 1ved. • , • eing.from her finger the. ring which , g, sas er. on e man Bu"Ilauflee-had-eme-bmiti---The- to stand by it," re ----------------------. - aren y ieen months. • :' •, a: threatening etep forWeed: ' . sight of his dear eyes, dull'with pain . . e sceefa 't• ith ', matching • tamaqthe water.pen -lust be kept filled, S4 Shanter. is novelty, but the scarf ethat at n, ti(e it Will beeoine dry.• with a real. hat, in a becoming' 'shape; I With wen :ehereiiti.ISdticiteivel thsciukereit ..: Is counted among - the new things of these thingsein rilboi the winter season : ..,•• , , i. . 1 louslyeep to ehene, n4 only for the -,*•Senne ' of the heti- hay's' etraight saving • of fuel, which itnecessary in ..; brims, . others areill r011ine, brim 'Clete •of the 'setioeC fuel rituation; but . sltalie; : ,,Erequeetly the Win', will I be as e Protection a gaiest- Coldie liefiere-e- ,one colet and the crown another: Btille.enza and" ather.1*.itinesses .) which ars ' ..t. liant, -purple, ' 'WIC, squirrel -gray -ar'e•likele7 to fellow if. the air is 'net pro-: ' used : together; iiiewell:ge royal brae 'peele heated arid:. humidifirl' .I4• is • and tan. arit. black', and white -checked easier to pay attention. te _thesede angore•combieed with green, Orange; 'tails than to Pay, demirs', bills ; • ....4 or bright red. ,. ' - • 't :•• '. : • ... -. - -• ' • yoteshavettarnatic that way.• •Tgcliest ' ' Tjle‘mais stt-iard. to make- ie - - - ' ' Untehipted , Righteousness. *e, ii lookilige are made over a sipall.buck- Wherever. a `knot of students ' gattc, : ram frame, that has "a' soft het top ered that day -3...orton4fi ca*e was the .0- the crown. 'For trimming; Wool t.°14 of cOeversapOn .1.'he arreAt.lead''• , * - ''..? and .theSelt attaken place earlyand•feof the fel e used; also fluffy PemPoine and gay wool flowers. • &Whets for the. :Party. • • . lows witnessed it. *Henry Vtinder-.• lip Was one Of those Who did• eitgavii me a Setise.of uddozi tau. • iH9cetinkimaTti. braonu.dgliGray rue; Old-EashiOned later- "I had MP same, feellog once! when the men' found a couple of dead . rate in the;well wed been drieking. • Beget finteefgaieren the stove e When from up'atthe camp. The,Water loot. • • the Mixture' begins to: boil, -add the ed'elean,,bia it was foul; and we, didn't vinegar:" Cook a eeWeininutese• and -know It. That's the - way th&nedd"-the--huttei*When2the'airtip tegira-Ceet-eii-Virefeenief: . • . spins a thres4, pour' it. over the nids, IfamitiOnd.'s words 'eame. slOwiy, .as • if: he WeiT elll Q14. • as he talked.: --:-"1,-,:iniderttai4:4rom eDerrick. ••••-• and Shaferthey both rbou*lri, Clark • • kan-fh at bortonS term Tills •. a -ie.° 7 eveelue. Derrick, toile me Lefton hlas-••• : beeii oh the edge ever sleep, he'enter.,: ed -§eloaa1" lie has_ dropped gilt of the boarding _beto:c for a- fortelgt tor I0flgei'4U1 boiiilcd him self ett next to notate*: ehtifel: Paes that • leorton invariably 7; -ii'Polegizi to. .lii§ cellers about the Tire's heiag.•66.W.h, , but that 'down' 'wet it§ ..rorinel •Con-. light brown eager, ••,%• !cep water, tablefippOn ',Vinegar, 2 tablespoons but- ter, %' chn,ehopeed nuts. Plaee . the • . . ' "Steady -I": warned Wingfield, With a and longing, bad alm,ost. vahgaishod • had 33°'"ind them' ' • • Flis LJndee, the Sea'. h h whice ave been epreed 071 a buttered, s. ; her swept ve -14 ' ' each square ie .w.axedipapere eaugh...eteacietia held. ehe-wheee.eand, you, bera resoltetiena - • h _ '9 -in -inarticulate fuzir-ho-looked a ------r - • - • - - • •- • platter. Mark in -squaees wheerecoel.- • • s . must .go on with itl".s e metter- - , • Withoutelei him anetlier wordeeedaller-handleelenchedendi t_so• cold andstfil, and -------------------- Houses, Atiee s, • - - t theatres i ' - When colue meek . desert.; and wrap, cture • • lime hill "iilniest- in -love laces --ete buried rider the sea are 3llanrice brushed .111m aside •,and went. deg tut° her tosy.palms. I have'set remintsceet • of :Titles Ikeree.. A mce kapie eream peege7..„1,- ma le into the house. But his heart was like my hand to the plough, lf I,tuen back are lead in hit bfeast: • He felt Sonseliow now he wall be more dangereus to of eefeat •enen, t a areerg mu . dein' 'wizard ',Mr. R. Calthrop, whosugar, 1 cdp create, esisPeen telt ter.- he swung on,.his heel -and Walked e. e • d es gne • the. :Admiralty mystery' -that•Wingfield.had teld, the truth. Der-- 4 cup -Chopped pecans. Boil•the sugar, ing -hie own 'absence this man had cream . and :Olt together •untill • oft entered,his bonie and stolen ,the only . balls . are "feriziedevehen • it: is dropped , thing in, it he treasured. * . "Maurice!" • , - • in peril 'water. -.41l'hen 'add the mits, . . . - • • • lied Pour ona buttered plate. • The sharp cry intiOd him froin. his -Maurice-than-ever. •But,-oheet-e•-ballrd --eit's heed!" • ,. • • A ear ricked 'her.throat as she bur- ied her 'quiveripe face in her hands. • • "Now that. your geardian has re- turned; We. can - make arrangeinents about our wedding," Wingfield inform -quickly feeni-the robin. • ' . ' .towere; oties.of Wheili, •eve_s recently Miriam .waited• till' the crash of 'the /rent door; closed in fury, earl:et° eee nioeed_19 tne, Selene, :mek be, etsihae. Miracle, says •Ek; Lobilint. ears. • Then she. ileatied- 'weakly f or:a .elble for 'this few ininutee 9,n the Mantelpiece.: aewspaper. , - •• . .,.. • , ,.., - , •$lowly the celor. returned to .her . .' It has been suggested that it large eta' find theatres be -built ed her •that eeeninge as, they sat alone .Cheeksi, and a 1-.i.riglit tight Shone in ler „stiliniarine.li in thedrawing reopi.; • . i eY's-...., ' . ' • • . at-Hythe, the tante, peinciple: it is'..; as- - 3a -6 -Air -fere:- had; yo61.-teo Ws- iiIceisgfat fir-ffril741A--ftlkS177,She7itillrnitireit, steetche- her •head: seined beintusedae, in the -ease Of the riVal With cold politenesi, and then had ' big her arins . high abei''e naval toWeee.' - ., ' .' ' • left 'them alone together. :And Aunt "And so is he -Maurice; my lover!" .. e The inven,tor Inas ;forward' Yet an grated had? muttered . some excuse' and beget the-felt:ire& With .a glad he Gape w•ere the shadows which$ahati On.her firis she:walked actotathe room, '. Fruit .1tolls1 :,cito ixtple-,;, !A cup •:„ re'Verig:.. A. girtavis... standing half -way apiekeenteancee and- waS eh:Wing-to; shredded 'cocoanete. I -cup -dates; --,2 dititat-,,,-to•-isnye-lu el. • ., ... • .,• • •the 'banister, white mid shaken. tableSpoons orange.- jniCe, I ,tetispooh -"Lorton' ..sald tiMflit! •fook 'the. well- • ' . . , - "Is. it true that you are engaged to grated brat** peel. , Run the cooked tY-Aolide het oirt of Morris, ilesk, co n. . ':.that -to Maur- • -eats; and cocoanut fidently electing., that lie should ._bie • "- .. . • other litieresting :suggeittitiii.- -! :He Prur•es' -date, - -411...fig4 . dei throUgh the food 'grinder.. NM 'ilei able. to rep acie..it'•before elorri4 Os.' • !,;'. •••- eup.'the sta. • She had -turned 'at hie -1;fie-dip. enthn,•rieEite,. .c171i "Yes,", Miriam teplied breath- .followed him, her worn old face an- plans an artificial island home •un nice and eel. Roll into ' .covered tbe theft, teems he'd. had' • • . heel othage .3 p . , a olay- ae pasan'g thro.,ag, golden dreamland heath the wavesete_nill:s. lit ., 0 ,orie...fil waxed paper. ,i...; messagef hap- tit Getidtein bands• Th. • burden• 1 long ri:41, eut in slice's, and:weep each aing..ratt::•tth.iii.s1717ititis-f.nattrily. ttla.:,, iiitcnhr; .. ..: .. * Ititss•VhisPer, Then she broke Out .hi jogs aritietendere . eit•toreeed of Words': :She bed Mit Wing-. .. "But r uvon enalle .. anY ...Pr - e•- tions"..•leided•Miriant her heart sink ele...".er.1'40:e.'" N -""j. a ° ----.- e ' .-- . •iinar-ioveeteethe-maneteliaehadeaheeeeenventiorial ' .; . . . ee. nee .... . _. ei.e. _. ehirt-deesief-eicui "You aut. do airtime, 'afterwards," • • Id 't ' • h Maurice had started-pie-hiellree'reened- • • • :journey to •Irelanot-'•'•And had at once • beeome most -devoted wooer, - 4,:alingOnther ein often SS briligiegler little presents. ' _, • e Maurice listened dully. In his heart - he lett a wild hatred of the man who •• had throe lithe. oarsbeenas an evil 'w in - , E, • ld- hatl-denie'en thc•elest ewateie thing caraPviAd with this Iasi cruel • blew. • : . • • ,. . • • , "I wish. You-ahappinese7' he said aIowIy,'When atlastMit-fain: feweeed" •••,••• , • • 44 eri 'tried ws--by-•fire;:-anti-lvhcr had. mid' taxes, custonis,' oair e theft, of comae. .It „was. feolisk', ingein. et._ reast_evit r, etood.th et -est -eerily e AtPlefippertemg B • • • restrictions, etc,-aou • 0 apply, e - • • - •• ''''' ' and eriminaliet, but it, fellow: who has .. ,• ' renlied Wingfield, his:ait of authority ,. . •('reie • Ench) • "Please ate" aside. . thn't You see • . • .• • 'Contends to siich Island cOlonietti. : 4 . • • ' 0; • • • , , '. I'm ' carreihr this leavie.chmli'ersome ;at strange varience .wit his role of ., , ... 7 . ...a_e_____. , „ , .. , . never had a`v auch stride. on life '' • lover. "I 'Alin ask Miterieti- Howard.. . - n. s • • . ,oleironing-Toa'r'il 77- ' '' . .. .... vtrtu:6'had better not b(.; forward elenit ' formally for his consent toeinoirow." . : 7'3•! wge. of• War tfie Farm. Pea' 4:41."may pil`Tot rV'has; 'raj 6. :11411r.j.ty". I.,,eame liCrose tvio words in it'book ‘, , , •fieulty so they,do not have'to Say thii. ` " hardly think that he wili find it-sid_vis7 . . Tile•e_neweet idea "for tigrieulture is Then, lie added, with a slow snare: "1 ' City people'have overeome this dif- g '' • • - • •1 condenuilh Lortor "`' •• •• • Again!' • .• .aettit,3,41 . .am I was reading the other evening: 40.0r, t110...,*()ALMnbP0k this leaning- . Mitiam; gid she bait her headever-the Of the. farmer peaele•wiserieede Itehaat Let, -thee- thenght -bilereaela ,:hefrt.an • EIIL • allnitit&W4-alliag.t.r-eiktrialiaintl- ••1.:•• ta-41•-.1)D171174-.....t" •:?•"e6iiiiiteerilyeKtii010.3 44,g 6,11. Chet t Fe,r cd? Has any nue .of us ever blown 'A-. midden% re-:sorb:0.0n .41119....gi01 ' - - fire as the made her next remark, In- tent ------------------------• on hiding the suspente en her eyes -Which-the -seed-'-fs-foreed-by ------------pres-- • ,stire cleated by the'ffight of,the Plane. beard and it, is in prede.' Any: farmer's Wife can do, this toot Itetalieff_ehlyea_littletiMeetolnstellethe. ireniiit-bOardi. and. the bnsy"house- laid crosswise on the wings, out of So shall weVe not all. in vain, • This 'kind of flying machine, as de-, .,.uccessii.Atthors,at-Play., , for do* srieeeldWith,a idoMY.fnaelage ,•scribed. by ,I2opular Mechanics, is beat ".. Sir 4 Obaterc: Doyle, elthoagh ap Patently' belieyes in the, astral bedy, has a..pair. of, Auts are by am iheaes feel, the ereator of Heaney Stone, that best.of all box- ing and priee-fighting yaresels him- . eelf no 'mean exponent of ,the noble art of selt•defeace.'.! ' '.13iit7111Y'• orrginator----of---Sherlork- ' egobbee is the Admirable Crichton of' -HrogirryLliPori,•,•ateii„, lot lie ji as trayllk: •., led the evorel Oirer, is a "c‘iari fig: L'ilotti,D, tain• elimbt•r. can make, pretty thrOtign the slips at. Lords 'as maily Profete,losiel cricketer, and -has -*•ernit geed reeey.,sciiitei ies in 111619 . Clue, eau ithlklt /lie best of laWn eleeert up and:take mitice, i+ on ilidePaigeble meanest, is a cull': mai; to,folloW across country with bound:3,•;m4-1 Car, ilmt Ills way 'both 'into 1;j1(1 -cut or bUtilipt well as indst amateur. golfers. The greatest traveller amaeget modern r.tweilsts wai!ilooi Jack Lon- don; now that be le, gone, the. matt • whef gate CaPtain eKettie-C, j, gut-. cliff° .11Yitv-tO the 'world, , iirohably Preinier. alitee: If there le any Career of thie eel that Ptevidee eutpagity: fora hrge -r • 'beet into, ahe • desert,' or' eionntain range, or great -r • t • , ant wild beast' he bat .not shot. then, sompone.shoulicall upon hint and *telt hinr of his Maistion, and lie will sure. , , .iy include. it .in his next trip, seeing that he reckeniete pretty regular ten thousand Miles a . year -except when there's a world -War on; • • • • --thatea-:noyellat Wante 'to *rife' "live". stuff, needs to ee "-live'eplacee. Hd possesses 'a fine 'Collection --. • , • TWo or Britain's' beet-keeiele writers are at their best: io. a yacht --Sir I Arthur Quiller-Couete the famous "Q", ' "Dead Males Rock," anti eohe Oxen- ; Both tlieee men are very much lee honie on salt Water 'or fresh, for they"ate as handy with en ear as toth . a sail. • I' Probably thPleast-'sfoilty orliterark men are itudyaril Kipling, Sir 3ames Barrie, . and °outgo Bernard Shaw, The .author ef "Mary Peale" how- ever; fairly useful with a bat, and bas often takert part in • ntatielleg as a re. preseritatrioreleePeesie • Whilet • few Men have "mondial" about country lilies on e bike more thea'theher t'SV6 diatilfgliiShed Melte. ,• quantity ;of grain.' Oa each trip ,it plants a row thirty -slit feet wide: Fly - big "OnlY a. few feet above the.ground, It elects the - seed.° with safilleht 'Unbroken to eternity. velocity . to buil, it ' tO the requisit, --.:-----:-----.-... __,...........,,,_:. . - _ e -I -- depth' in loose„, prepared soil., • 1 Of males true bro.herh o to a , . . i- .6 a. ii -ii--.-- • eVatio-Mayene eleissethis_way As each snep-11 tender bud that grOvis,•,, Anon may tura to beatiteouil rose, , So each kind action serves to prove The fragrant soul cif Mullen love. S.O-. ere we leave'th•ls passing flhow, Where -alt wanderers• to and -;o. Let eaCh life's path'e 'record be, th Cre thee With 'those' evfm•followed in His 'rain, ealie ay. not pais -this way agaizi. • • • • -•tverk,inate-Ilirieeteie My 'master -in some eine, end can ineteact riie-theorea, in.÷-yeemeison. _ At the end of each wing -tip .there'le a tube to threw down a thin stream of white lime, Marking the. line of the planted belt In praCtice Only OW tube Would-lie:near arti-tisci. the. other being shut off. Be this means it-seauldelteepraetioable. to,:piant phe Ware nine, or 640 acres, In six, hours, flying forte miles an hour . and alloiv- ifig one mieute at each end of the-fleld to titre and jet lino tw with ehe white marker. With a Sovelbg 'capaelty of '1,000 acres a day, one Machine could' ade-: quately serye, a large grain -growing 'district, Weekleg either. en the • co- operatiVe basis or hi. contract. Rethnsiasin is the greatest business asset in tile Enthusiasm eremples over peel -tidied' end oppose. .tion, saws ineetion, Warn§ the citadel of ite object, and •like an -..evalanche overwhelfaa mid engulfs all obstacle,s, Minard't Lininient.Relleves Coldieete • • • + Framed in. e greata -pian, 1 *eta' •it was.: to Tired t wenly-d011ar ifilleefteed ried for days Over ;tie' huving. it? J,t wife's-werk, Would he lightened a .gredtse hayen't, 'we' nghtnt to Pidgefte dealit is very elm* and iltv48 SC:, 'Leila* Who. bas. We_eteet .lineeewhat much timaeattieworry:4.AaVe one or - We elitiliel-deeireee' the boys Ai up' your ironingloard untempted riglitemeinese is , good ' la like this au- ututie sterMY eliy!lluting as way,. het it.leret the winter. • .' • • • toinient en a fellow wi10 itaS bare* The tort Of the old iteningloerd _ thebrunt e- and gene dorm": , will de, but it is better to make a new • see,, Said VanderliPa. oAe_ Make:it-four:fed icing! -eighteeneieftting- Ourtie :limit!, • ank inthee :wide at one end and mne incheffHammed wim,ae eiater te.0 t h h a t ot er. foot arid one-half• • • rID olr u re right. IThientoted rigliteens- frem the narrower end, drop a tupport ness--the soft seri .1.11;it'i gever'rhatl, • to held' the board up This should' be . to take hard 'knocks- bort an article. , three feet Jong, four.inches wide and to boasteetee,,e : 7, -an Int- „idc.---This-must be -fastened -7 - -- - ,- ,,,,,.0.-, - , . — • - - :. - en thelleard with:a-hinge. :The iron- Minard's Liii,lrnent for Runts, etof .. • , , ingebeaed ' fastens ' to the Wall hYl. - ---,A-4- - '• - ----..-- to • The day returns .and , brings us the petty round of. irritating concerns and 'dutieso, Help Ili to play the ,Man. geip Us to perform them • with , laughter and • kind ,faces: Let cheerful- ntss abound -with indudtfy. Give us 'to go blithely on our business all this day; bring us to our' resting beds, • weary and content a fl d undishonored; and .grant us in the. end,the gift of sleep' Means of ti3O'hinkes.' • Soliietimee More. ' Specula! ing i.ountild„ more peened . ton 'of •the Closet. If your eoese le- as, , • visCble toebuild the ironifialcard into A, Wiie' Frenchman, is, said ihat. the wall; it mak be put 01.1, the eutside 'the worst of to hal, st'Aci uttlo 'of the with. A eu•rtain may be hung! wit to • , talk well and,, :too *ale , over it and it will mete noticeable '4 hook is placed intthe narrow end • • of the board, which fattens near. the that' ga Tn1)1 ig,, a fell{ w ,one in Which you Ito not think it 'ad- . , • . • but will do exactly. the saMe service :for the housewife. 1 Ifiealtlifel Heat ft* notimik. • Air needsnioisture to Irafiefer the heat along from one particle to an- other,: and for the air to be an effi; cierit elistrilettor el heat it must have tuffipient amount of humidity. A e • COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Cstriote , troitotit0 yam worms c.o. GUMP • TORONTO 1, • 4'