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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-13, Page 7.� � - . 1. _7N " I- ,; IM .1p"T ;-1 I R"-Xliv-m-w "1777"W' _7,�".$.F� - "'N ­_ 1, , �.`7 IF - 1, I I to . '7_0 . I . -1 I I " . 77r, P - ; �`,'�Z, - - � , - . , 7" m I . 1. I 77 7 W".. W, "-K � - ._ ". , . � " I I . I 04, . . .. L I . . . ­; my . . . I t . 001104AW16itsfaw, : I � - I- _1__"_1__r1- ­�­ - ______ - - - -.-- - , _ __ __ -_ - -,-.- -_ � �, - , � ,------ - __.___ I .... .- . __1 . I . . � lilffi��- - - __ ­ -, , .- . . .";­'. ff. a IWA41KA" . . ' ' T�� I - � � 1-1 " , 74 11. NZTAQOA.RT I I . I , -it, � . l � � W�11, , M. � : - , T'�l �8,1, I . I I 4 � I laff -IV% I MV.1 aggart Brosit . . " 19 - I "I I r"."M I I 'BANXERS--* . . I . . . The Nows-Itocord ball not it. regular I � I collector and *9onsoquontly there US I I bian a tendency, o4 the part ot'inany . I � of our readers to, allow thtit subscrip- QENRRAT, MAN -KING TIUST- tiolk to fall into arrears. � I : I awo,y als clwr'ww ftrmd " av a=* ,, 044 sto 40sm. to. tkro jowotgw W 00 so 1111100 14 yl;n va"U3111I *6 - . . I I 1i p P"Jou. Ant of all. 21w moo ap her tntud- at The -raw wo"Ut t1w 400" '11, � -Look here.- he "kL "I'm aptax to on" end tomed to him I=PaWy4IY- 814 looking bill WA*w 41440*711 , I tAi*Rd help .you out In tilts luatter. but I'll, I "Lord, Croyland," she '"k). "I beg Ism summOv4d the IW "040 W' lil bay4t to do It In my own Way. IiIATO � YOU to believe Jur when I por that I wisdally - 0111PNItilt COUrsgV 1# � - K .. a brilliant Idea as a starter. Jumt 1W rlover thought for ga IlasUnt of b0d. , , A 034 bold AdifmPt,st . - ll- � too auil don't Interrupt ioa. They'" $ " you up, to ridicule., Won't YOU for- Win: ' ' ' I '' V�', golng to have ia play next Friday night XIV9 . we? it was NPIOU414 of you 'to ,"Will you Sty* me two boadvA *I& ­ ; called ,The Man 404 the Hw-no. X pgres, aud,�_thore__ws wonot have, tilt, W, or won't ,you. 4ow?" $- I .� beg par4on-the 4131vW I'm the Moo. play at AlIr "Coolitn't think ot IV lawsW #* au4 Ulu Imogene Is the bird.. You . "Out toy dear UlAs nenwyeWo Uleb. Texan lightly. "I made 4, barXA* W4* � %. sea, the rough Idea Is this: I'm *UXAX- ard- protested, ,#I should feel frightful- You,, And.,you break it at your own 111146� ed, to Miss Renwyc%, butim Ili IOVO ly cut ,up It Ion abandoned It on my I XOw- bring 00 XA" OrOylgawS sese" 11 . with. Miss livowng, to the point, of . accotiot. Do ,go on witil, It. Perhaps halt PsIr Of riding boot$- Tits OW I . fronzy-lu the play. or course. 0% far , I sbault b o so jolly bad after all, I"- A4 . : ones AM It tKOR small 4L PlOck OW so'spoiL The man In In the room with , . 41, lour ladles immediately took no tm damnably. Thst!p rlxbt� TkW* , I the bird and, declares big passiou In . polite. the cu4gglx, Against him until his . �ou.11 He looked, Up with a hapff I � , I . 0,,f. f. .W wroal'ar and WaAlral.- 4 Woolsey. W -W . alone, "It'o your dqn . I Tuc lavel q4 your paper whown MO IF � 0. XM -TRANSACTED. NOTES date .0 w . . big thoughts and Aug"137014M It lauguage which Is simply beautiful. finally subsiding In a, suggestion that 09 you contemplate doing tlext?" �.. I . , bich yolir paper, is paid. We fVx,gft#-0oerI6.' ­x6w 464,t-,14 tAQ wity., lecto ". read it carefully I interan-you and I are In 4 rOQ10 t0-- the ground with A short sbarp stI04 ulaWng. other d9monstmilous Out art- relleved thooltuatIon from every point The VAlet ba4 b6ft tbIUkIUg b0d, =SW'rJNTZD, DUFTS ISSUED; would ask �ou, to " O,Lerd Croylaud:' he began At last ' reullotiq both to the actors and tile all. of view, I He 1=4 one more shot In bu quiTer . 444 ohould you ,be .one of those In gether, an* y0i tell 140 bow much you ,.In thla country openness � And square- 4leace. Of course I*d rather set my 44WIly not have Mr. Van der,Awe do ;in , 4 believed It woolil reach Its =#011r., ) 1XTr,REST AT,LOWED . ON- DF- arrears, kindly let us have your 3re- love me"- . , � .. . I "Hadn't we better prActle-o a little principles. I've - heart on doing this role, but., by .love. the pArt?# be askA,, With it beaming "I've decide . W.!' be $ I - . ness are the first . . , 4. UW to bo . i , mittance. ad across he mom, "w to MtTS, ,SALE NOTES VUR01i" The single dollar may *pot seem of bit now?" bearil that gentlemen have the some I'm going -to chuck the Wag and lot x.mllet directed at that young ,gentle, .swagger t t . . I much Importance to you, . but to 1. tU "Don't ypu think you qQUlcJ 40 It Ideas In . 11111191QUCL Is this true?"' You do itr , man. "Youlit' do At splendidly. 014 Say nothluX to'Mr. VAmwyW at 4114 1 I , e � ' "Ble!" cried Mr. Van der � C11.41), Arld I *hall, be UncomMOUlY The Inform - . : Asr% , �, _. �, --p �, ,l,,t � I - lll- 'l office w1tere several hundred of dollars, without practice?, Richard boweilg. I . AIWO- I . . tiOn might be WOCM 4 I . 4 I - I "Tery I'm, going to ask You A clutching at his benefactor'm baud. Obliged to you�" good deal more to Mr. Reirwyclk!* , . � 111 shall need to acqulre-�r­restralnt . woll. , I � I � . Are S� looked up,, It, lip A matter of ; , .1 . ,lob, t sa 'I- daughter," . , , without Any In- Amid a chorus of approval the Young 11, . I . .1 . moment. � In the presence of-auvb teroptation, , p1414. blunt question . "Wait,' � I Y sold Richard. "I haven't lover accepted blushingly, while RIch. I Richard 'wanted to strAmsio him ox I . . .considerable , mal_te thle you'know.10 . . � toxition, of offense, and 1: want you to ! . , I I I � . � TO those 14 arrears we eces. give me A straight. plain answer, fintsbed Yet. A, young man of your ard not only froo himself of a, hate. the apott, yet, strange to, say, be sew - a, T. RANCE. - - - 'lob, I see , ess . �, 7 ,,, I ga . it -won't lip in � I 11 I I special Icall, and trust to be favored . Which one a is vory.diffarently. � I . itary for you to be too restrained, It's , are you. after?" obvious histrionic tp)eut ought fairly to ful task, but became it hero . ud'- . ' ... rAltY VbBLIO, CONVET- P RIChard's cigar nearly dropped from , glitter, In a part like that, and,, besides, 'genius in the eyes, of the entire Party. 41Ahr, be exciatmiso. vItb a look -of . - . _-loxoll. with your subscri tiou, at the earliest beautiful. so tmpassIoue4-,tbv. lon,. ' I I . "I I bad thousht oC - I I- AWOEA, FINANCIAL, UZAT, ' between h a chance to do the de. open admIrstloo. , I possib e moment. Is teeth, while be gazed at It will give You � . - An they passed out of the dining . ''I guage; you uuderstauil"- � . I I I I ESTATE ,AND FIRE, INSUR- Address all communications W W. h. voted. to your lndy)Q ,m. . Cornelius that, but forgot to mention, it ftr4ox ­ "I shall try to live up to It" his questioner InL extreme astords . ve, Just as, you roo lyluekeil ItIchard's . - I - . I ro � I ANCp, AGENT. ROPUSSEN' J. Mitobell, NQws.-Record Ofll.ce, Olin- "'And just when you,kiss rae"- went . 1 I ire In the middle of it ,Miss Harriet aleeve and whispered-. � y negligence. Really, OnIxIlual, yft . . . � . I � . "Which one, of what?' he asked �alls In and deraoun , ces you. Oh, It's oSee here; I thought you said 7,ou have a brillf taipil � �J - Ant . -, so occlealaipeall I TING 14 FIRE � INS:UUANCF ton, Out, . . . � .11 - . 1. . . - 009PANIES. I . . . I I 111' sure, It would be beat foir'as'to . covered himself, , it bully, little play, especially the de couldn't act?"' . I . . � m , . when he re nnuclation! I But you don't. mind that ovan't." returned the Texan, with a In Its. Working'a t . 00. -it' ;&I " , ' '� . OFFICE "The glirlo," said Ur. Van der Awe. . virlso MWI ! I I DIVISION COURT " . A WOMWS sympathy- trylthat In Orivate.11 OPerhaps I didn't put It clearly." . on account of your great and glorious sly, wink, OlThat was what you Amer, He paused and sighed. "An4 a num � � CLINTON. . � "Not At 411. We can, make believe � 4 so 14 Omit . t&ro. you Wijcourggsd?� Xe your doctor's - Th Texan tried .hard to to Miss HarrIet's re- le%us call bluff, but It you let on I'll like you woul 11, I , for iM � I _ about. that part. You know." .0 aceal his love for the bird, I ., . � � b�n A heavy 11nanclar, load? Is your pain amusement and succeeded Imperfectly marks just roll off you ',like water wring .your neck,!' . What a pityl Have you, really 0cidod . I I I , . . 1pllbllli�.. I.I.- - _W__1 1. I . ... I.. I . I . heavy Physical burdenT I know what "What's not true acting,$# OdAk I.see,"whe returned. "Whlc� from a dock's back. Touching little Tho Part of CrqylOnd .Pro tOm.. Pro- to break. with, merl" . . . . '�J I . . . � .. . . . I I � these mean to. delicate women�l have 411sn't it? Ob. we'll a" about that. '. , &# , , 1 I oil. too; but learned how to rq YOU afterl" acquel Hanged It I can see how.,,l can cep4ed to. his rooms, with the object I lave,", sat - � � W, DRYOME, been dIscour&9 our burm: later, and we ineeAn't . rehearse that one a � . : dAho vplet rewtAtely. . . . care mW,y. , 11 i#aixt to relieve I "Miss Imogene." confessed the young give It up, but"� He paus d sighed. of arraying. himself in a certain riding ok coward at. heirt, he had fortillm ,'� . . I dens. no end the pain an stop t anyway,"., � . I e,,. � � 41-, �� . 11; . I doctWo blyll? I can, do this for YOU a!m di, man without reserve, "and it yon ddu3 then turned impulsively. "Sbuckoll L suit In: the wardrobe of the Earl of big spirits with 4 liberal stimulaot* .. . � . I 18ARRISTER. SOLICITOEL will it you will assist Mo. . But I'm sure to The so awfully awk- , ' -of ridicule, whIak � I . . pr 9, free* Ward about that. I've I . . I objec m roy- don't want, to appear mean. The part: Croyland, In actu, which would have and now, at the song . NOTARY, I)UBLIC. E= . eed do is to Write b ., had so Jittle . I � � . , . . ­ �� , i;l A1AJ0th'1e"r'elnpd1r w� . land, I love her as no man ever loved Is, yourol" . � 1, t". I ,�.h has been placed made a Cow puncher snort, with dis- galled him in a tender spot be beem. 0', .1 � � OpIplop.% Bieck -Cl INTON 1023F h 13 to be gi en awai, Perhaps practice to my bort life." . 'It'a For halt .a minute perhaps Ur, Van dain, but which Richard in his pres, rather a dangerous rascat, Whom thw":� I -, an' � . , 1. , _Vo4U9 t one 1) X., win curb . "Yop poor little Innocent English- a girl before, -71t!s-well. bang It, , I � I . u -It as done 40 I 'eut -state of mind rather longed for., . . I alloadl, be hap . lt*s. painfull!' He fell Into a thought- der, Awe gazed In silence At his 9011-� go,ds d troy th, y 11 t , � . - r th it SO.. . A I I ,so e. rs Make 4rullow-, . ­�_ �� .. cured for 2a (the qo'.�'J'& man., We'll fix that later," I � .. ­ . - held' confl- � . - CerWnly he had no fault to find either and the besotted Bills went suit I . I.. . - . I I � - with gratitude, � I I owl W t. .. I a Your letters - 'lob. happy hope!" ' . I . . . ful pause, then looked up again. "Now, erous friend, beaming I I � . - I . t I � d w I Ith "Lord. Qroyland," he murmured with his. prototypre?s taste or tailor. his doom, . I . I ,. ". . ' "I . t satt , . - � -e u good fellowl On entering his dressing r . 06M . he was 6ALOOk Verel" he cried. Olrou . � :, CHARLF,S� B, ']KALE � I I . . r 121or I "Will You Ilaten to -roo,f Lord Croy. I think I've been perfectly candl I . Jr. In Z5526t" .r. , . . . . . I . . land?" - . .. . - e YOU0 and I want you to be. quite frank brokenly at last,� "you'r ' � ConveyAomers, * commissionecat ! I � . I . -1; . . __!l . "I'm silent." . I I I With, me. . it I've Miss Chittenilon we I'll. try to do the part justice. 1-1 greeted by a sight which fairly took once you wouldn't stand no no . - ,Re&t.. E�� I I � an decide what to do later," , . . don!t know bow to thank you." his breath away, and be was not easily 'No. more will I. You got -my Offe e � � . ' . . . .t�. and Insurance : . . 1. 111grriet comes In and denounces' 4. I � � dlowoll said * Richard, . "I'm sure you will. Don't mention surprised, either. In a corner Qppoglte, � * -.l. ­ - My dear fe . - hundud ptin. Take It or leave Itt . i . . I . I , � .A - Money I t9joart.. . 9 L1302HUM you. , . . 'erfectly de- . I � , you, ciial imagine he* . I appreciate It," said Richard, with the wan smile - the door stood - a handsome inorris I 1. . . bonOt you,think lit's p - � ge4cy . AL1.1 . I I ­ daren't, ave. me peach to.BlIsk I ["91 .1.. M11,1111102MIPAN 1101OUS711, � . . I . ' I .46 Is play a chair. An the chair sprawled Ur, Wool- ' . -HURON, S_ - , . . . . . your opbuness. and squareness. It of a'coml)lete martyr. .Let wyck. an' you know I .0 11 I � ,,, .OFFICE! * - - - . . . "Dazzling.";' . 11 1. .. . i more than you think. -I kiti I � . - I . .1 . light upon your glorious game,of billiards." oey Bills holding a turn,b1pr In one, hqnd low, an : I . - - E-XERS1 E1,XCURSIONS 0 1 L . I -.1 . � HOMESF "Then Wo settled. rm a gi44. come throws new , I . � � -,. , 7 7 . I . - � . . TO - , on and let!o dig up more roots.pp . American people. 'Allow7 me to ,give i - ' . and Rich'ard'i brandy'flask 1.6 the dth-, Williams cawn't cover ft up with ao. - , I I � , I , . , . you a cigar and be equally unreserved., CHAPTER iCIT.- . . er. One-third, of the orligliahl contents of Its mawkish smiles. No,.slreal . I . . I I I . ., . , � ',6RS. GUN$ & MCRAE. . � . Miss Imogene Chittendon proceeded . - . . I , . lavd you .1 w14re I want you. 9, � 1. . . I . . � While I admit- w1thout hesitation that CHARD, much to his cfiagrin� was still In the..glass; the other two. in, )rou'v*, . I �.,.. I . . . . . via CAICAGO and ST. PAUL, 1". to pick wild flowers.. Mr. Richard Wil- I � e Chittendon. is A. most and disgust, did not see Miss .t I birds w,as . obviously in Bills, for th I at , ': � � Ar., I.W.. : Gum, LIR40.P., UR. -C -S,, . NN8APOLIS or DTJLUTR. llama carried them in the four ounce , Miss Imogen I 'g�-t to. pay.'.' 'You got to Ra , ke It threa , . ' � . I . . - . -Ill" -1 " , : . -, :., I . . IDdiii. . � . ' MI . - . I . basket and communed 'with himself. charming and utterly desirable young Harriet until the f6ur ladles -*worthy smiled pleasaudy'at �ls: to"i ,� -an' caab do�m,,'at'' at NOW, One J I I . ' . ' beg u. MOO ,that R ter And made �0 aitteifipt'to rise or to last tim"will ,you orwon't you?"' ' .. . - - � 11 , . 1,0 011,at.62. $,gilt April 6-20 May 4-19 June 1-li-15 Den neia . lady,' I .to. ,assure yo and the two gentlemen sat . � . "I .., I Stree I . 29 , July fi-i7, 'Aug. j'0-24', Sept. 7 wasu tl6n At the present speaking never for a single fraction of a Second down to luncheon. To one th � Ing be. .apologize jor. his . extra6rdInary con-, "No. Woolsey," said Richard, ,calmv, ..­ - , � � I � � *" "r of offico Gr. rest, I , I 0 . .rather a sore subject with him' . definitely�he difet. - I I . I - too . :1 '', .. ".. d : -21.. . and coming have I entertained the. least idea of- had made up his -mind I . I 4ra:WIUX.0A hilt 130Q�. �14.WQU, .... .. I . '-,. . ..., W � . . from the lips of .the girl he � I . I . . . - . - I I 11 .. I - . I I . . � .1 I . ­ :1 . : dZ Ury'strofte- . ., . f -In your own phrase, of. going aft r woul(I follow Mr. Corri n's ad -Vice Richard's first Impulse was to take I - : � . � � I . .. � . . . . worshiped. In. a one'act play In which - 0 : 1. e 9A ' I I I � � . ' L ., -,5 . . . I . I . Tickats good -for 66 days. In *.her. Is that Satisfactory?'? and brazen It out� putting. his faith the offender by the scruff of"the neck , (TO BE CONTINUED.) . I I . �. I .. I I . . . . � 1. - Dr. T, T. � Magpie," . . . . .. . I he was some one else was ore than "Entirely SO," . said Mr. Van der Awej . And kick him soundly through his I I . I .. I I � I , I . � 1. � Winnipeg? and return, $32.00. "flesh and blood � In luck, but helping luck Along with . . - I � . � of Toronto, . . could stauil. It had too . . . I - � I . . � . . . a baronial balls, repeating the'at- . . . � . , . University Edmonton and return $12.50. definite a relation .to hls,present cir- holding out big hand with the .nearest assuirance. From the opposite side -Of host . . I I . , I � . ., ,elfice hours at hoslAtal:- - , . . I tention until big valei reached a point I . . I � � - . I . I � I , .. ra- Pro ortionate rates to .other 'points. ' to the approach to, happiness he had yet the table the fair Imogene cast lau- ' . . . I ... . . : . � � .; I to 9 P.. .. ,P . cumstances -be,cotufortable. bil . . � I _ - I ' , i " I I I . 11 . I . . - shown. ,,rm glad to know -You In your .glances In his direction. while somewhere .'beyond - the -Renw-yckW MANY INVENTIOAS HELP -. THE.� ..... . � I . gulshing I - I . I , whole, he decided to g . I . - � . I . LOW RATES' , - .. I. . . pt out of that real light, You a e not a bit like on his left the ancient Bliss Schermer- - front gate. but on second thought he . .HOUSEKEEPER. .. �: ­:.,- � I . . . r I I I ­ . - , ., . .,:��''? ;,�,� ,_ - " �4_�,_-, .. IV-' . I 'TTLERSL ' . play if he 4could,-He. ilid not. want true, . . . changed his mind.. First and foremost . I I . . � ,. 'I, ".I I . .1. . 1. . I - . I FOR SE I .. . � . oth6r Englishmen I'llave, met. Fact Is, - ly ' lititly and cov- . "Spring " and -;Housecleaning" mean: - , . . , . , � . . .., . . I . Harriet denounclug him, even In full. . grew positively'spr . � I 11 . . � "-DR. .J. W. SHAW -i - - � . I I . on doul even'talk like one.". ,,. . - . ered him with a. Gatling gun of per. * be wanted Information. The. kicking; � - " ,�_*, . , . . She might have to do It In earnest y . . .. .1. L the same o, the � kiousewife, &44," 1 , I", I � . . in ,$askateheWan � ng' quistlou& She wante all' could be postponed. There' would be' "'. difficult -for her to think 0 . , . . _.. . . . I . I I I To certain. points . "ThEinks," bowed 1114zhard...prud6atly - plexl d . , I it is f-000 1 . I ��.. - , . I I I � I . . I . I . . . � 1� . ,. I . later. and -her did not wish her to have . � �� � I . I I I � and' i Alberta,. each Tuesday during . Wing in his mo le. The eyeglass th tic Information regarding. barons. time enough Voir that later. . : without the..0thek looming large, , It, Is , I - . . . � ; , FIXCE---� I � . . . I .. � . I I I I . the advantage, of az previouil rehearsal. Gore , . . noo en nnu4l'6r serni-anxW41 � visitatiow:. � , '': , ,. � .. �i�` . , I �_PF ... I - - I . I March an# April. I . . him whjchi "Well, Bills.". he began, with a dash. . An a I I I ��,� �,�. �f . . , - I always tunde feel like an Idiot: - . earls and noble dukes, -to all of I . - .. .. .... . . . .- . . . . . . I . I He was getting senpitive. be it,�eallzed,.. . . . of Oarcaom.tu his voice,' "for a re ths�t Involves inconvenience and dJS- L . . . . - I .,­ � . 11.1. ' . ' . . . . . . but, on the other hand, It gave. a'dash Richard. gave ready but quaint ad- ,, � . cently cOmforts-that make It a ,L period to be L , , . .1, - I I I!, . : :, - -RATTENBURY STi EAST, . . Full information from � but be wants *4 to 6�e her aloie,,totalk . . I . . I , I . ­ ' .. ' , ­� ­.,� �.. , 1. � � . . of local. i6lor to his appearance with- Ewers-answers'that might ha�e chused employed servant Yqu seem to be doing, antle ear and trembling by. , , I , I . I . I . .. . . . I . . I �IANSFORD, Towi�:Ag6nt. with her as a kind of reltef,frorn'the . . , I I 11 ... . IPat6d with 9, of the household At' I" "­ . I . . . I I . JOHN I . I .. I I I . � I . I , . . . . . . gligh.airlstocracy to rise in . . . ' ,:, 'I, . � . -CLINTOR.- A, 0. -pATT.ISON, Depot Agent.' troubles that were gathering .,r6und out Which be' would'.1lave, been lost the - En one ,remarkably well.". . . . . the male poitio.n. � I . '' � . "Is tbera'anything else in Which I can . as �ajid..Iyneh him, 1# � Yes, Sir,". returned.the valet, with least, notwithstanding that but s'00841� 1 ,­� . I � . . . . I : . I . . . him In uncomfortable, stIckY coils.. I I .vast, - furious ran . 1. - of. the. Work !aotuklly, . 'falls- to- " ., I..�:,." - . , I . � OL . I . I ! � . 1. . tho. Utmost complao6nee- "I'm d6in$ Portion . 1. ,� ..; 1. !_ :- _.!..r._ , I I . i4 you, old chap r' ', - . � without -fornialltlep'of trial or benefit I ' ­ # � . . - their share. .- 11dus,ecleahlini tA*b If% al" � ,­ . . . � . I. . . . But �at ever tuiiln his innocent purpose I Be I L - , � . I He helped himself . . I � I_ � � . I I . .. . . 11 . ..., � � Y . � "Yesi,Lord Croylanil, there ls.i.:-You Of Clergy. . . . I nicely, thank you.' ,,. welcomed by the' fun4j, paper I I I.Ir '. I I ; , I 4 bRi, 0. - W. THOMPSON ,' . was frustrated. and be found himself - at -is fr m what Ne .tolanother pabulum of liquid Cheer and ugh Years And! ;1 � "I. I . I . - inakets who, thro 1, � , � I � . . . _. The JUGKI1100flutual Me of some 6 .else. an In. have very kindly atated...t6 Mo that How different It I 0 . I 1. ') , . . . 1�7. I . � � � I . . . I . .. . In the clutches . ne I - iihat , intention of. making a . bid ' - held the- glasi between. his .eye and of..� prictIC4,. havA become adex ., . "I I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I , quisit6r IIke*MIcbaeI Corrigan, a, - you haye -no ­ . read 'in novels," said' Mrs,.Renwyck. . I . . two. or ,three `eXAstI*., ' �, " I 3 - . . .. . - "This 'ere brandy, Sir, is ,dressing the. I 11 1 . . � � . 1. . t . for Imogene., ThaiVs tery; sqUare.of "10m afraid our American authors Are . ,.the Itight. � � I .h6usecic4aning Jokes. up� In new raiment - 1�' "I I � , , I . . . __ . �-'/, ' ' . . -compan . terbox'like Miss Chittendon. . . I I . � " " . . . . . . � 1 '11�6!� 4��k:_. '. , insulance � U you,, and to Ili,. they" , ' ' iqual.gdodas wot we ,as on the other. to make, quite- ' pre;gentable appear-' - , _-,."�,, I i*121 . I ven . diseases . ., t t , - I � I , . I He was not so wAh big "I appreciate It,;, -But would,' . III lrffol�Wed. a r , . -ought to I u it I I ,. ,� �Z , , . ' 1� , , . . � . . . � I ,� , , . roa . . I . � �s � . � , , . .." � ". . �i .- ,, - , 7! t1lopights, however. as to forget a plains. YOU m "I I . , , , 16re�� ­�­­ . , , � ,�, c,'giti , __ -Faim -and Isolated Town Property *coupled Ind,telling her so?' travel,more.11 - ,. Ide. Yo r'j.0 gment's better than the ance. . � ' ' 11 .1 I of "Of Ey I I pse. And I . . I . ong; free, bubbly - , . earl's. pir. You.'ealth, Sir. 1. These remarks-are'lintended',to - I � I . . . � I , : 1, i ­,-��A ­! I . -.-wonly Insured- . i Richard laughed, a I . "They. travel enough, but . I fancy . his ClInc , I 1;, .W4 � ,�, . I . . man's. training, and, during the' latter, - ­ . I . I . .�r Aly-If"briefly--on -the, #�';h .1� I '� "r, "",, I -Offica and Residencia--, . I . - . .. At . I�Ugh that Came ichblil -1 Richard staffed, ed bands I dire( .: I X_",.OA­� �, . - . . not get Into the berst-society 2, �,� , ",, ,,,�,. 11�1` Mo werly. deep lnto�hls pocketsi striving with all. ''An , .i, ,�', I 1. ,'��,.-.. - � . .. OFFICERS- ' , g back Inmer I L Miss A improvc&me hod Of h, ;ns0kX W I . . . - . I . . halt hour* of his %vild flower hu he . t , Q � i ) : � "I .0* -1. , "I I . I . ITEL CLINTOX. J. 18. McLean, President, SofarthP was conscious of a spy upon his trail, . ry mockery at this, at ingenious =1 suggested . Scher I I Some directiq ' In, 06 -.1 .� . _ I. . � . - I . . 14 no , n-, I � ..., �­. , ; , I HURON ST SOL f I I I I � . . . � . � his might to keep. -them from the Im- It= 1, .4. I Thos. -Fraser, . Vice7Ptesident, ff a� rn 9 e remark of his, 'PrOPOSItion. I I . "I shall prepare a paper upon that � household of.tv-dily. x1oudedlean JIIAA_'� - ,'o, ­_­ , , a loommerclgl hot&. .0. ; . e h d tu ed:- at orn I 1. �. .a I . - I I B'doors west of th .. udent rascal�s collar. ' What did It, changed In t*,d, ways s1ri6e thia-imi'e. 4i r . '_ ! '. ;, � � 1. '�, . L , . I I I I . . I . . . . . I it P. 0. ; Ir. E 'SO "Well.4. he said, 11that's-rather a dif- very subject for the 'Woman's Liter- P � I . . � ?ass � , - . ' . _`."Z �,, L 11 � I I . � Brucefiel . Hays, C. companion'and had chanced to see *a � ficult thing to do, Isn't it? . Strikes me ary league. Would. you have any bb- mean? However, there wits'nothing to oui father's father; It bE40mol. " � ­­ "'a", _,1 . - - Treasurer , Scatorth P. 0. , ... , * figure that dodged swiftly behind a . I easier to a66omplish, and more odg*-­*. , . .11 4'.. . . . � I . I . I . . . ap-rather-er-Indellmte." . ,. . be gained by violence, while much � � - I , .n I . - I . : . ­_ . . . I . . . 3ection. -Lord Cr land, if I quoted tive of results. .. , r4l " � I � I . bowidersome fifty yards away. He' . OY . . . The hotwoW -A �" , - . ' a . ' tv . , . , I � . . I -DR. r. A. AXON.-. ,� � .. .�. �-Dikectors- . �. .. I . . 1 ..",Not at all." protested Mr:. Vin,der, You as airauthorlty?'V: , . I' I , ­ could be learned through the exerals - AUZI I I 'i '' � 1;, " � I . . . I I . I . .. I I mE ionit.'and itpPli .. �,; �, . I � . . . . . i had -no special heed..to the oe- -, 1. . ' I Of.a little tact. -Therefore he curbed, Lny Invent ,, , 'Al 0 . I I ­ � �*'� . . I . :0ald , , . . Fhf�h,pxicb W_ � , . ." , . "Imoge ,, "Not In the,least."'sald Richard gal- I - j,p� , , . el" �, . . William $hqsUey,. ' . Seaforth ; Joh 04 � Awe. ne is a sensible. girl"" simplify the Work,* , ,V . .7, . � r � � I (Succe&Or to., Dr . I � I currence.' But when it was repeat ' , I . . . : - calm f ' elbdAi grdatd.�Od that"olo%Z " 1. , � i " 11, . . . . ,Holmes.) ' cl6v6,. Wiuthrop'; Georgb Dale Sea . oh-the.bIladfiess of lovel-"and,*ould: la�jly, ,,III fact, mv dear Miss Scher- , big rage'and spoke I ly. . I . Bills by � I ­ ­;' , I � I Gi I I twice he became convinced that. some I � � . I ! -vis solviid­ xom#�, , , . . . . . I ' You see." ' 6 e et . ass and ingenuity hilv 1. � - . .. . . . .�, Sp;eclalist . In Crown and - Bridge. . forth - ',.John Watt,. Harlock'; I John . -1, understand .you perfectly.. merly, I should be houoredm-vastly-so.!. hadtknown-th, Texan'b.terhewould' 'gre � I thix� . , . I '. 11 " 11 , I � . I I I y. he could ' ' � - disagreeable questions for ber In' . I , . . one was watching them"wh . � he explained. "she's young. Her i' ,t he was, most I . I . : �, 1, I work. " I . . . � - A. - J ames Evan . . nind. : He. smiled * bimseli at the ht, have -reqllzed t.hat whet � I I . . I , - . Befinewiesi Brodbaga, I , not imagine. As they'*eared Restmore . I on 'then, . . ' I . � iast,decade, or two, . - , . I . . , : � I. . ,. lege, wood ; I James 0 ' . L of the real at I quiet be. -was most dangerous. , L *Unquestiquably, the. most dIntaAt0f1W ; � � . � I 1 I , Gia4uito of' the Royal 0.01 of � Beech I e e d spied I confess, frankly, Is Immature. .Shels - . - Lord Croyland shoald-th, � of I I . . . . , Surgeons of Ontario. Honor. ' 1. Conk 1171 Richard, wh L -I'd suddenly an apt to be-welli dazzled. I might say. ever,chan�e'to kead-tho pa- "Alight. I inquire as to.. the reason I patt of housecleaning. is the &king. uo,�,4 - 11 I , � �. ., `PentaI I :. "141olmesville. . �� .: '� L - the . figure crouching, along a'�boxwood !ore - Ign t - Itles And bra . . geUtleman . was C your� 'present . condition?' - Asked his, of earpiets' ,yvith,thefir multitudiriotiA- , I , L 1 ..4 1 : 11 . . graduate of Uniiersity of. Toronto . . .� 1. - . . . by I � . . sil. buttons idid pe- stion but that 3r6y. . . . . . . �. �11 I tacks, beating' And, ielaYlng' tbem-�,� ' . . . . I -AGENTS ­ I . hedge,' It seemed a very strange af- � . r In �'que I ­ . . I . . master. ' . . I . . . ­ "I I . ,.. . Dental Department. Graduate of . the. � � I things of that, descriptlop. it's S*70- land?s affair,.nQt Via.. � . I � , Ltloix. requires that� " * I " . I . eter tned'tb get to the . .. but .Nevertheless, sanitE I I ." I ' . Cbiaigo College. of Dental Surge Robert .Smith, ;- I-larld6li, k -Hill- fair, and be. d in I . man's natural Instinct. you know. and "I will bring my notebook Into the. . "Yes." answered - Bills: -Airily, . It �be .done., -Nowadays,-. the tendency, , ' I . I � . .fy excusing hivagelf on. I , � a . I . .. I I � . I * . I -have 'no 10 . on. . . . . � . . . � ohicago, * " �Iujngs bottom of It Sd.' I - . plilcy, Soaforth ; James On . gical right to. blame her. . library this * afterno I" the, ancient , nevertheless , In quite bilen. defl .n(!e;. for painted or varnished -floors cd�iirbd, . I al, .hotel Egm -1 -the steps of the veranda. -he made; a _ one stated, and, with a.smile to Rich- "me aul-yoll�la.s got to part ColhitanYv with rugs And mats and. their use 14 . 11 . Will be at the Commerci ondville ; J. - W. Yeo. Holmes rea' . , 6 . . , , . I � . . , . circuit of Alle .house, ,cut across the You see. I have soned Wall out and I . . � Uri Williams." .. 1. . I . . . continually - growing. � it is ,a; simpt � - . . . . Ba"eld, every Monday. from 10 a. ra. . iille. . . . I I . e . I . . � , . I - , . irose garden and � ulted a fence InW am speaking from tj stindportht of. on- ard. '.-Could You help m then, do you . I . ... matter to take ui� rugs from the, tloor: . ' � . � 'to" . 5. P. in. , . . Parties desirous to effect ingurldice . . va , perlor'age and'experlence. NOW You -?It , .. ­. I I ., . . 6OAh I 0 1 , and clean thorn. - N I Ot Only are lllinlshelr� � . . �� : . . . . . . . ness, will be the .road. The hedger ended at this , . I think . "Yes, air. I I . . . . � . � . . . .l. � ". I -or transact*- other busl , can't find fault with ,ttiat llub .0� ,I should be�-'=03t pleased." said . . . I floors moresanitary bilt decidedly bet- . � I . I . . -1 _., . � . � - . � . . . I promptl� attended to on apPliCatio Point,, and, to theVast surprise of. two ht. can you?" . lirffiO .The 'murder *afi out. The .man's Aer-400king for even the most Ordinary : �.. .. , . . I I . thong � ... RICIlard, wltb au -auswL ' . . . .. . . � -'above officers addrei to, Bliss Ren- . inanner o. .address implied. many wobe . I �' AM' ;sed gentlemen, Richard came, near to land- . . . smile., . . f L floor can be -transformed At a'. . AUC-TIONEER-J ES. SMITH Ll- -to any of the I ,,Not a filiw," answered Richard 0 ut I'fear I'm engaged � . . . . . Ing on the head of Mr. Cornelius Van I I Ilb � things which, Richard was.as quick to small exp6nse Into one having the 411-� . . ' - _t_ . cense � d � . Auctioueei. for the'CoUnty to their respective p6steffices. 1�osse . � I girtivii1y. "It's simply perfect. Go on.," Wyqk this afternoon. . for quite a long, � I Ir conse� I ostly* bardwood by 'the . . 11 r . . der Awe.. .. . � . . I � grAsp ..as to appreciate .the pearance Of orne or two cdat of.."ar- I ­ I ,, ,of Huron. All orders entrusted 'Do inspected by the director, who live- . _. . . I . . The lover proceeded earnestly; I horseback ride. At another tirne I . . I � Application of a. . a � . I . I , I . . I . . I . I . . It I . tutu . re husband It is : shall be channed, 11- assure you." . -: .. � quences. Bills might -drop. it bomb".. nIsh stain which Are now made in Imit- . - . . 1. . .1� . . I . . � . . rae .Will receive proifipt attention. near6a . t . the scene. ' � . - " .. . I I � . COAPTER XI.;. .� I.. I As Imogene a . . - Miss Harriet started. - shell In the Renwyck . household by a ationCherry, -Oak, Mahogany, Walnut . .. I I- Will sell -either b percentage ,or I . . I I my duty to. surround the child with She was An . � � . e so durable that they . I I '. y . . I . 46 AM H. it's Y'OU Is It?" said Rich- . and so on, and ar . . � - --- . . . . � . . . ' ble safeguard, and for*that aware,of any such engagLime more mention of the *n4me'of "Mr., dear ' I . . ..per 'sale. Residence on the Bayfleld I � ard. the flt%t,to recover from . every possl At. but Williams." . A confessiod-on ItIchard's will�succesgfuliy withstand a great . . .. I I I I . . I . . I I I - I I . . reason I shi:;dId like her present fancy . somehow., the Idea did -not .displease � . of Wear and tear occasioned by the con- I ,�r, . . I I Road, one mile South of Clinton. I "Do YOU . I Uld be bad enough. but to be went of. . . . . . . . . . I . V astonishment lustornized.' She� refused '. her'. She smiled and. offered to release part We, . st,nt walking add the move. . I .,:11, 0--* I . . . � - I Clintow News- RtCOrd , 1. . kn O*W. . 1. almost. tancte4 . it, for you disil . * tleman. forced tJ adm1t, the accusation Of 11 furniture over them I . I . . I to let me go With her to pick wild Lord Croiylan& but that gen . . � I t . . , . I . .. I I . . . . . . .was some one, .with dealing on - the - owers . this morninif and chose . . . I ,Servant would -be, Infinitely, worse. ' P Wall papering Is being, largely*sup- . . � ' � I von. - Would not bear of It. . . I , - -finishes In . '..." ' � , . . In . . 3 . . I' - lanted by Wall paints.and . I . United, States Subsedhers . I CLINTON - ONT.. . . poultry." :. . i . , , * .,. I . . -me a -6B _4 1 rl� Bills tooi. seemed alware of. the a tua - that win . . . . . . I . rely, I � suppose., because you. are, a . � y the w.y.11,spld Miss flarriet I ' I beautiful colors and shades. . . . . � I .� .�. . . I . � . I I � I.: I . Mr. Van der Awe flushed,� drew i him. ,ear . 1. That'i why, I followed You. order to change the subject, ,,Imogene 116n and was determined. to make 'the -stand scrubbing with. ' Soap and water . . , I � I . will please notee thit we hive to Verms of subscriptioi-$1 per year in self up and folded his arms iin.a strlk. . -do any ost of It, a Was QhO'WU by 418 blait and dorne-Qut of the operation bright . . . . I . I . . . . . I , Now, I'm not asking you to. - 'I telia"me that you. have agreed'to take, U1 8 . . .. pay one cent-postaia on each pap- I advance $1.50 - may be charged 'it tingly dramatic poser.'. . . . � , is' Awfully, remark. . . . I and fresh Asi the day,they were Put 016 . � . . . . . . I . thing that I ,would not do for you part In our little playw- It . . � :. . I I I I ,� not so paid. . No paper discontinued - "No."'. he angwered without the first . . . I "Afir. Williams,". he began,l.with- the This avoids "messy Pap6ring opera- � , , . tr going . 0 the Usited States. . . chegrfully, and so 1 Ask �y i . I . [ , tions. Woodwork sue - as wainscoting . I i. . I . - -your sub9crip- Until all stirlea,to ate. paid, unlen at vestige of humor; "It was not after the . on again it good of you to help us out." . conflilen6e 'of holding -the - v hip band, - h ' . , I ans that . . � I y U would mind dropping a rather. ,'.$#Not At all," -answered- Richard. with' I 1. I nd cupboards, giv:en one coat of Pntni� . : I This me 0 . . a � . I ii6n must be paidin advance. '' the opinion of the, publisher.. The Poultry. To baperfectly frank, I was . broad -hint to Imogene that a union pronounded sadness. "it Is a piens- ";'m not disposed to ,make trouble, specially prepared for the surface, .. - . � _ . � . . ' on date .to which every- subabilplion is after You." . . . � � . I . . Sir, though it. do go. Against me to be- which WillAky over night, enables .the I . . . , I *1 I . , )6 �_ �� I . , , - - , 'I I When ,you see - . your subscripti. I I . . . with you Is out of,the question, You ure to serve you In any wa,v." . � � I expirinj please, remit $1.60 for paid is denoted on the label. This was -another one! Wits every- ' ' rstruck, deceivin' people. I've got .no complaint housewife,to -keep the kltchen�andpan- . . an�4 , I I . " ' might explaln.that you are unworthy Bir. Tan der 'Awe In thundel 'tries shining with leanliness. 4 I I ,� attler'yeir so that . you will not Advertising rates-Transtent adver- body lying In wait for him this morno ­ . . aglinst my present dootles, Mr. -Wil-, fairly 0 fly screell, liltor recel:V� , , I . I - --I . . . he' have Speech with a � 11 of her. or-isomething like that. I don't Amazement stared blankly across the . I . . "Last. -ar'.. . . :. . -,- . tisgments, " Ing?: Could I raised fork'fell - liams, Sir, an' special go fig they 19 I YL d as new . I I f. � . I miss any coples of The Ne,Wa­Ae0­. I AD, 96htd per noupariel . care how you fix It just so..lVa. fixed. table. While his half . I . pa n, a Coat of enamel are as goo - . . . . 1. � ... 4'.. .line for first Insertion and 8 .cents t,be 'world but, her? . I . I I " I— clatt6rhig upon his platei * - light.' ., Richard made no, aftsweri a 'gain. Furniture, too, both In the Idt . . . ­� .� ,�� % sed. . I . .. . .;. . I 1. insert- '661. admire candor."' Coolly remarked What dd, you,sny? I Bills' continued, ' Ill might -I 'say I dhen and in the -other rooms of the . . . ,..��'., � I 1.� ­ �.. per. line for each subsequent Richard thought for, a little Space. '. 1,oh.. I say" - be. began. but Rich- I . house need not remain - shabby long. . . . � . . I... . � � Ion. Small advertisements not to Richard in return. 41tind I rejoice, In es ecially of big harmless but decld�d- ard arrested further speech by a swift . might-belindooced to stay on. Sir. for ,recess of cleaning It with Polish, . I , ii- i , . I ----------- ;.---.W~ The . I , . .. .1 exceed one inchi.such As "Lost,'"I the fact that your desire .Is gmtlfle& P� - I . . . 'i small Advance of two li,An(lud pun. r,gll, . � I . I . I glance. There wits silence for a mo- , . . . Or bing it with pEiint br varnish.. .. I . - I . � I . � '' 1. A. . � ­ . - , . 9- . . � . .. � . � . I . ,60 VEARS , . . .1 .1 I I I . � I . � EXPiERIENCE . 1. - I . . � I.. I.. I I . .. . , - � I .. � 1P . . I .. I .11 , A . . I 0. - � , . I . . . . . � . . I . . TRADE MARKS ,I .. I . � olestame I I , . � COPYRIGHTS &a.' iLlil6fi6ionattlit'sak6tch"ddescrI loTllna7 0010k] ascertain a 91. ter a. Intent , ''I 1611h I K . . , yr 0161111 .. ca. 6t- 0 I,.-b.b y ctJ. "dent? .11 a an Patent@ tion, _ IN$ W613861 -al I.., It'91 .. I . pant 6% debt agency f6reeenringUl atenta . � . patento taken t rough 31und & 0. 1000rva I � spolamue4withoutab %lathe I.:. S6249fielierica # Al Abandoothol7filustra vegklt. Large dr. . ­ � . 0443fittlion of any sclenti so L Terna for I anadfit $28.75 & YC&Urs a pro d4o by An new8doweral .. � . I I . � I i lip N'l LC 048 I Bro adway, N OW Y. I A I . I , I M r at,. washibaton, 15. . I . � �, � , I . . . . � I I . I . . �� - ___­_­­­­.. .1.1 .. 11 I .1 .1, I 11 . . . I , , � . I I UPPINCOTTIS . I ., . � , . -A PAwmr­U111I1AARV1 W. ILI. I . I , IN lost W C-0410 , MO* 0 st aft Field , � I I . I 'I ig COMPLITZ "6VICLIMYtiow . MANY 11111HORT 9111`00111KO AN I I PAPICA9 ON TIMMLY TOPIV . , 49.60 OCR yw 1. !96 0". A 66M I. INUtb STORICS ; cyg*V NUMAICIt 66MOLCYC IN 11*191 I I . ­ � . 1. I � . 1- N" M , I 4IStrayed," or 418tolen 11 eto, in- . , 'L and , 'mob serted once for 35 , ce;t subsequent Insertion 10 cents. ' Communications irktonded for publlllm� tioin must, its a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied, by the na4me of the writer. - . . 1. . W. J. MITCHELL, I . I Editor and ]Proprietor. , . . .1 11 . . . .1 I I . . . � . MO 11 . . . .1, . � Im , Is Mof& I - � , I III Milli L11122mame" - -TIME ,TAIBLE-7- Tralmr. will arrive at and depart from. Clinton Station ao follow$ : 8UPFALO AND GODERICH DIV. Going East � .7.0 a.m. 49 11 I I . . 8.01, p.m. it .1, , 6. 15i P. M. How may I serve youl" "Lord Croyland," said 'the draradtld I young gentleman, "there is ,a matter whito must be settled, between us here I . , and now. Upoh it depetids thy future I I happiness", . . . . . I,: "All right." responded the Texan ' � cheertly. ,,Sball It ho rides, pistols, larlo ats, bowle knives or arbitration?" - . once more Bill. Van der- Awe flushed, He had a faint Idea that the English nobleman Was laughing at him, it point ori Which extreme youth Is sometimes . oversensitive, . . 111 think it can be settled by arbitra- tion." be Answered coldly. "Will YOU kindly follow we to dome less public - pincer , , . I The- two young gentlemen walked up the road for a short distance, stoppling at.the brow of a hill which overlooked the river. It struck Richard that this being continually led away from the house of his IndYlove for secret con. I Going , eat . I is , � 11.07 A. m. fereneeti wits growing rather mobot- come." . . . . . . . "I dare .say you might" assented I proved most housewives include a course of re- , ' r . finishing furniture in .their Spring' I . 1.95 P, m, onous. This WAS the fourth time In ,*.on?,* . . I . - her words :: : It . 0.40.1 P.1u, -: two days, and each excursion Seemed laundry chairs And to those Wicket and . I � .. I cane ones that spend a good deal of .. . got it Into position after.anothev gyu)- .11.28 V. in. to Involve him.moro deeply lit som( ' "Probably," agreed Illebard. 11110i LONDON, .'I-JURON & '9RUCt DIV. 4ongraire of trouble, They sat, dowr. "The part," he Stated. with a slow ilrawl. `% d6lightful I'S I onderlitaud Going South 1.50 a. In. under -a tree and for 4 time remained about the house was once a consider- ,. able undertaking now It Is a matter ot . is It )l 4.23 p. m. silent. Wonder. He had ,rntb(%r ext)eOt,Od a Going North I 11.00 a. m. uAmokoll, asked Richard, holding barrasament: it 44 . 6.36 P, M. but his Cigar ease. . . I� X look forward to housecleaning Jost . . I ecausp It gives me an excuse to fuss . I I . with Dalot.11 I I . I "Think yod, no," mid the young . iloception of his ritatomont, tits bombA went; then Bliss RenwYck spoke: . . .. with a proinlse� of Another one to . ,. . is: so simple, and ,the ,furniture so Im- . . I � in appearance thereby, that . d$ You don't seem to be overenthu- . . 61astle at the prospect. Lord Croyl . and. come." . . . . . . . "I dare .say you might" assented I proved most housewives include a course of re- , ' r . finishing furniture in .their Spring' I . ' Don't �$ou think the part would Bali Richard, wlth Ironic ealtin qxtlte lost housecleaning operations. This aPpUbA . � . ,*.on?,* . . I . - her words upon the man. "Anything else?" "Yes,- Sir, t fancy Mr. nenWYCk not only to drawing and dining r0o m . . � . chairs, but ib the rough kitchen and I I The Texan Considered thoughtfully. fumbled for his monocle. would 'do as Well as that - illaybd . . laundry chairs And to those Wicket and . I � .. I cane ones that spend a good deal of .. . got it Into position after.anothev gyu)- . WOrd." . I their. thne on the verandah or lawn and, . . nastic e.verclse with his. left eye and ' "Probably," agreed Illebard. 11110i not 61y to the tables, bookcases aria I I � less expensive . sighed elaborately. rieller tIJanL I and Inclined to be more Try it by all means. Hills. lounges of more or . but to the home-made things of . . "The part," he Stated. with a slow ilrawl. `% d6lightful I'S I onderlitaud gellerOus. I 'should hate, to stand Ill till,. way of =I lumber, and so on throughout . I the entire house. Whereas painting I It-but-sball I be perfectly candid. - YOUr MAktbg All borlest penny or two." The Texan -began to undress. while about the house was once a consider- ,. able undertaking now It Is a matter ot . miss nenwyckv, , TheL ladles In a breath assured him the surprised valet Stared at him In . very llttlo expense and A small I'AcOlu- venlonce. As one thrifty dame W.A* that that Was just What tilpy Wished, Wonder. He had ,rntb(%r ext)eOt,Od a heard to remark "The uZO oil paints and So be continued. strugglin'g with em- 0 �, acotl6, but h Is master 4 OASY Aeceptance varnishes at housekeeping time has be- barrasament: of the blackmailing seholne took film conle Almost a rnanta With MO; aetugl� . "I've never gone In for that 1.4 t of AMMAN% 140 W0,4 i;ornplpfely -non- -9111inglY Judifflak" by this AL . . I� X look forward to housecleaning Jost . . I ecausp It gives me an excuse to fuss . thfng-er�but once and confe4slith . plbsed -lit with Dalot.11 I I . I . regret that I caused a flasoo. I'll) very . iloception of his ritatomont, tits bombA These remarks, Of course, dd not bt- I I I stupid at such things - really, You shell, which he had charged so elabo. gin to outline the Improvements And I L changes that have come About in the know, abominable. It Is rather the . rately, seemed to be hanging tire. Ile housekeeping. They are Simply In- .L I � duty of A gUest; to cotnl)IY with the Was not So gur6 that Mir, IftonwYck ended as' straws to Show Which WaY wishes of big hostess, and I feel It In, Would pay for big Information after the wind Is blowing. Vor lnsklnw� . cumbont Upon nit! to make it trial Of all, and A. -bird In the hand Is worth there IS electric light And gas where the role, even It the Outcome holds me many, on the Wing, -especially to gn in thoro once were lampatoolekli. There I y are the Improvements In plumbing and . op to open ridicule. We rNglighinen . ebriate, wh`036 facilities fo r bird catch: 'heating arrangements, the telephone appear a bit eccentric to Amertean a, I Ing are limited. I , and the -gas Stove., And '00 on, until 4 . . Am fully Aware, but tieverthelega It. "I'd -I'd rather Stay' With YOU, slr#00 book Alm ost could be Written On Ilnw hurtfs at times Whellpf- he faltered Presently, With a sugges' provoments Along these lineg. . . Slie who bas obarge of the "home I . He paused and looked at big PlAt# In tion Of dompromm, not to oily Sur- has a hfkh mimstoo, and Inventions that deep 0onfuslon, . Bliss Ilarriet blushed render, In his toneg. go to , make her work less laborious And furiously. She bad wounded her guest ,,Suit vourself," smiled Rldhard geb- ,�"b Of greater results, are aA product, - I 1-0-1 -t-_ I . ­ "..- � . � man Sadly. ,It have 96 helirtfoll Pleas, ,,, *UuM like hetlpresmt fdft6li for Vou unwittingly and wag sincerely Sorry, tally, more indifferent than ever , *r motnontous As almeovtries in Any othL it longer . ,, The NeWO-necord will be sent to ill re just it Prevent Ifyondowtiblud, vie,11 got down to business."' , dututownized", ty 1 mprudent r#mgrk0 to N118S Imogene Waal 0 Lord C11071411d, $be thought. ot Ing. very nobly to thus 6adtifibID9 hltd� � , lmpoirtftnd;� - bratieh of modern life, can no 1 4 iTh6 matter It of too litt)61 truthfully be A934 that Invention I* -,6 trouble O"r-teftIlY. Get MO Out things that Pertain to. domestic life Is to AA� t i �,&ddregs il% Cano'da t6 Jan. 19 , TQX,A lit big dlgarandL The erprest, ed a "11090"S to 0011 A090flAtIoUll Of 1441f litt hour, ago' , Thoo -he It for the vaLm of her foolish whin* "Ung elf that Di1r, of dove colored Adl". btAwh- lagging behind In the march of OrOo . 1010,6r 60 Ceuta. . with Itti uiomr. VhII*.tbA *Aoto .0010 I " . I I I areas, . I � 0 . �, I , , .. . . � -1_1_1 _.._�. ___.____.__ __, ." , 6-1