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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-13, Page 8... "I" ,:Ilt� - 11, -11 " � I I � . 11 I - -- I , 9w"WIR-7 0 . 71, . - 1� � � I . .1 � I , W-,­� I,-- — , lN -n-ww 771111� -17'��, I 111171111177-PQPAP­,�F , . ,, R "V`i-14'i . � , , Tvl�. I I W, , W o I - 11 .. ., , , .., 4 ", I.L 1, - I ,.� - , , . . ,7 1.% 11 , ", I 'Ti7w , , , � � . flW11 "r 11 I I � , I . I , - ; � , � �., �:�.7,4 I.. . . . . 11 I . I I — W-111"', . � ... # I . � I �1, , / . . . . I I '� A � ----A, Aw - ­� Mobil* I wt I - ­- I . . ,* . - - � W., A&. IM - � ---- . . I 1111111111111 � .. - WW".- "wil-lin I � ­— ipjffwl;=�6�*; i. i aa"." -J. i i F- --- - "ili-Q-Wii&p ­ ;-,�."&;Q!i"-� am.- - =�-­A� I -- I- ., ­ � - ­­, ­- ..­ ­ ­ - ­ , - —;;*�;;;"-.o� - - -- ­ . - -41. . � I , . - M - - I -....M.-O I I - I , I I 9=, - ;61lp;; 1 � 111111.11�­, F, - 0. V.­*WA"A" 11, , A -M I . .;, � � � 11 *' 0. Mou0OART M . I M TO'IA1111�1-,-.W-1189� �� �m P . 0 . "'M I I -- - i KcTaggart Bros, . � I M I uf�l'us I - M ..—SA.NXE'R'.Q--' I . . The XWO-Woord has not a regular M I I . I collector and bous"tiently there hu I . . b(ion a tendexicyon, tb# part of'Zany . . of Our VoliderS to allow their S`*Wrlp� � 'A OVINZAAL MANKINO BUSI" UQIX to''1411 into arrears. I 4*07 Ala elor'"d turiow to u% 004. panson. "Look hem" bw Paid. "I'm volas to Wp you out lit th44 matter, but I'll have to do It In my own wity. I have a brilliant idea, as a startor. Just I* too aliet 4oWt interrupt Me. Tbo'rs go'lux to have a Play next Friday night , called 'The MR ,A auet-the UW -D0.1 W petrelon-the 113lnL' I'm the man, And Mies Imogene Is the bird. You , am the rough Idea Is this-, I'm euPW od to 141as Reawyek, but AID In love with Miss Imogene to the point of frouzy-ln the play, of course. So- far so good. The man to In the room wittl 00 bird find doclareo his vassiou In . , . I ad ae 0"m I* Im" ammum We i ftot of all. XIw mAdo sp her mind st 91109 and turned to bim impWw"I.T. 1114r4 Croyland." sb*'sitld. "I bell you to believe aw when I say tbot I ! never thought for an inaunt of hold- , ling you up to ridicule. Wou!t you for - stye met It wits $Ploud$4 of You to ogreq, *ud­tb*r#-wo, won!t have th# : play At AlIr opaut, my dear Miss ReuwycW' 111,101- 4 .rd protsatW­ "I should feel frightful- ly . cut UP It "a Abandoned it on mf account. Do so on wlt4 It Perhaps I 0401 be Im Jolly bed after All. I', - ,&$I foq� ladles Immediately took up the cudgels against him- until big polite protests - mtravir weaker and weaker, 011V so mg 14 Y411 Wiliam *111 r"11, * . The To* VWXIII: t1so 4wkxd UIWP "d. loo4ttrir b1s, awftc "voitoly ix tbor ftm immusmied the last y"Oso of UW � artifielatly, snppillod courap *0 m0o a Dalai bold attompt -at bilickmo.10" liff": ­ � , I I "WW you SITO Me, two handed Poo, istrI orwoo ym Powr , 7 "Cotildn't think Of It" 1111100" rhe Texan lightly. "I ia*ft a b4roalsli wft yon, strid, you break It sit your own dsk. Wow, bring wo Lord Croylantrit weoa4 boot pair of 441ug boot& Who aw ones Are A, trifle small and pluck my , too damnably. That'* tight Thank you." 'He looked no with 4 happy . smlle� 101Vs your deal., Woolser. What . kau 441JOI, Q11, your paper 61lown 1,111? um TusSACTED. . NOTES dat, .too wItlob, your pstpor- is pidd. We 6ze -g-'s -Qu 1wo I ' ift 10 Ill, leete4 blis, thoughts. and'dua-VoleFt It loaguage which Is simply do beautiful. flually substellair In a suggestion that you contemplate doing neXtTI . The halt been thinktat baPL � . ,o � I , � tio read it carefully - inscouNTE P, DR&rTS ISSUED would. ask �ou , ,eetio,­r6w4no'l I mean—you and I are In a room to- . I the ground with it short sharp stick. eg4u at Ing ,%ord' Croylano." be b t , , every point waklug oth4or domoustrittlous that aro relieved, the Situation from . . realistic both to the actors and tlip lilt. of view. . valet He had *not more Shaft In his quiver � . uo should you be, Quo of those in ,, � I . . gothar, And! you, tell me bow much, you , . ,,In this country openuem,and'square- dietice. Of courge I'd rather set toy "Why not have, Mr. VAu der Awe 49 ,and . � believed It WOU14 ie4eb Its =,ark�. I . ST A1,LQWEU, ON .DE- arrears, kindly lot us have your It- 1$,TEV.E love well- ,,Hadu,t we better prActloe a little . first principlews. I've nose are the heart on doing this. role; but. by ,love. the part?" he aske'd ) ­ ,,, . with a beaming III I ,. feet as b. I 've devided. air," be sts, 0 "not . in, mittance. I ! . POSITS., $ALI. NOTES PURC - The single dollar wAy'not Seem, of bit now?" . heard that gentlemen, have the same I'm going to chuck the thing; and lot itIll I smile d1roct:ed ;It that young goatio, iswaggered "You'd' it 007 acroi ' w the room, to U othink to Mr. Reawyck At millw I � . I much, importance to you, but. to, the #*DOa-t yqu think yon 4coula (to it , . Ideas to Vuglaud� Is. this true?" ,Ton do . "Mel" cried Mr. Van. der Awe., . iam 49 splendidly. 014 a chap, and I shall be, upcommonly � . The information might be worth OL � . 'A .... , , -0: - � - - *1P, � "" ffloo ,w1t . ore siveral hundrod of dollars � , . 00. At � � � I ., 0 . without Practice?" . "I shall need, to. acquIro--or-restriftlat Richard bowed. . "Very well- I -in going to ask you a, . , clutching at big benefactoi�o band. , . . .,## - I good Obliged to you deal Moro to Mr. ROAWYCIes . , -it is a � aro so locked up, , maitter of , - - . � . - - I I I W . - considerable moment. � i . In: Of I oucit tatuptation, . . the presence , I . plain. blunt question. without Any In - , . " tentIoU of offense, and 1, want you to. "Oli. 1 'say* I- , '*Wait," said Richard. 111, haven 't Amid n chorus of approval the young elaughter." lover Accepted. blushilgly, while Rich- . Richard wanted., to strangle him ox . , I I � . ' make this I . P. --ft It -r" - �H, T. ItANCEl, - - �.. I I To those in arlsars We Ton know," � 610h. I see. I guess It won't bo neees- , wer. . give we a straight. plain aus . finished yet_ A. young man of your ard, not only freed blinself of A hate-the I "a spot; yet, Strange to say, he 44ted very. differently. . , . � . . . Special !call, and trust to be favored I - MY P'.UB1410, -CONYBy- with, your subscription. at the earliest ' � XOTj sary for you to be too restrained, Ire I oil so - tliv, lan- beautif impassioned - Which oup, are you after?" ItIchard's cigar a y droppeei from etirl, obvious histrionic talent ought fairly tQ glitter In A part like that, and. besides. . - � tot It sit,, but became a bero,. and A . I genius In the eyes of the entire party, � . "A,bl" he exclaimed, with a look of I "I , 1. . - I$ kNCIAJ , I, ent. a " . , . , -.1, , , ER, F . , , P, REA possible mom' ,&NO . guage you unilerstan(l"-- ,th, while be gaz between big, tee , ed at It will give you, a chance to do the de, 'YoU As they. passed out of the dining I open Admiration. had thought of I . that. but forgot to mention it Pardon ­ ,�; 1, �, " ESTATE AND FIRE, INSUR- Address all Communications td W, I . , . .1 Tdo- :, . N V, REPRESEN- J. Xito'boll, NQws-Aowfd Ofilce, Olin- AGE, � _ 4#1 Zall. try to live tip to It" "And kiss his questioner In extreme . astonish, ment. voted to lrour lodylovp. Just its . ire In the middle of.it Miss Harriet Cornelius plucked Rlebard!s room � sleeve and whispered: � m negligence. Reall , Cardinal, yotk, Y , . ,, .y . , , AN014 INSURANCE .. . I : -TING 14 FIRE ton, 009 � Just when you, uie"- . . . . .,,Which out) of what?" he asked sails In ;Ind denounces You., Oh, Irs. . -1.9ee here: I thought you said you . ' .1 have, a brilliant wipet, so ecelesla#lcall - . . .. , , I . . . . '0;oMPANIE.S. , , %... I 11 ... � . 11 , , . I ­ I � . . --I'm sure, It would be best for us to , : When be.rnovored himself. . . 'IT. he gIrIsr" said Mr. van der Awe. ,. a bully little play. espectally the dE nunclatloul But you don't win d that couldn't act?" . I "Cin't ,11 returned the Texan, with a In its W�rklngj, fOo. ", , , , . it dazzles me," i0w ODURT OFFICE, vIVI$ , � an"s Sympath ­ I , A,,Wom y try'thatin 1$rlvate-" "Not wake � ,It put It clearly." "Perhaps I dift count of you on 4C , ,r great and glorious I sly Wink. "That Was What you Amer- He paused And sighed, "And a maw . I I .1 I CLINTON. I . . . , , I I � Are 'You discouraged? 'Is ,Your doetorts We can at all. .b4llevo I about that you know." - � Thit Texan tried hard to conce at his love for the birdo Miss Harriet's re- . leans call bluff. but It You let on !.'It . -1 , like yQu would sell blmoelf for fM . . . . I 11 I I � I Is your paln . I bill 9, heavy finaineW loadl - part. amusement and succeeded Imperfectly. marks Just roll off you ]We water wring your neck." I . What a pity! Have you really decided . 'I, . I . ..,� , , I . -.1 - .­­­ . � a heavy physical burdeaf I know What . I I ., . ,these mean to delicate women -I have . I . �, . , . ad how to too; but learn ,,Tbaro not true acting.'# . . . . . . ,,Isn't it? Ob. we'll see about that. - . ­ ,iv.he returne& "Which "Ah. I � See., . after?" , from a duck's back. Touching little ge a see how.J can seQnel Han d If I CA The Earl of Croyland pro tem. Pro- . ceeded to. his roquilk with the Object , , with Inv . to break dro . 441 Pave,P� gaid.the valet resolutely. - . . � . �, . been disconed, . , Byrimv, . gelf. our bur- . . Ar" 111, curo f. watit to relieve nc the It rehearse that , later., and we needu I 1 1 one are yoll . 11 lag Im Qgene," confessed the young M . give It UP, bur'- ,He paused, sighed, � � I of arraying himself In a, certain rldln , -9- . . I A cow ard at heart,' he had fortified , . . .1 I . � t and the pain anx stop . . .11, I I . dens. no i , . IT, can, do this for You an . doctor's bit? I . d I .1. ,��, 1. 3A,Rft1STER, SOLICITOR Wit if -you will, assist me. . I", anywayoll. . . "But I'm sure to be so awfully awk, .. , - in man -without reserve. 4 a d If you don!t rd Lo.. Croy- then turned Impulsively, "Shacks! - . I ' don't want to appear mean. The part suit In the wardrobe of the Earl of . Croyland, In getu, which would have h I I$ spirits with ,vi liberal stimulant. and now, -at thia, atIng of ridicule, whick, ,. I I . I � . I . �-.� . , 11PUBLIC, ETC. 2111 you need do is towrite, for a free * NOTARY I , of the remedy wbliDh has been placed " Word about that. �lve had so litt4e I 11 I . object to my co c, I I � nfl4en e. land, I love her as no man ever loved I I Is yoursl" m snort with dill- galled him in a tender spot, he became . I . �rl` , Flop'­Slosme Blech—CI INTON. 7 ands to be given away, Ferhaps - Ov . m will cure you -It has done so practice In My short life. En . "You. little Innocent I I a -well. bang,!t, a girl before, It's- V For half a minute perhaps Mr. Van � dain, but which Richard In his Pres- rather a dangerous rascal. Whom thef' - . one b ; . . I shall be. hap T and . . I t 0 If go. poor I . glIgh. I I I fix that later." Ire. painfull" He fell Into a thought- I I der- Awe gazed in silence At his gau--� I eat state, of mind rather longed for. I . . . I � gods, destroy,. they first make dru*X I ... I I R 1. "i I red for 2d (the, coR of a 0 -7 �� held confl: man, We% . I , ful pause. then looked up again. "Now, erous friend, beaming with gratitude. I . Certilinly he had no fault, to find either � and the. besotted Bills went sullenly to, , � � st our letters. ­. I r t 'to, fo m . I CHARLES B. HALE I I . I . 1. IT tr.eat I I � I me .. . 4 . .. I or. ne . , . I 'lob", happy hope"'. "Will you li;;Z, � to .11100. Ilord .Croy. - . I think I've. been perfectly candid with you, and 1 wani YOU to be. quite frank . Croyland,16 he murmured "Lord . brokenly at last, "you're a -good fellowl with big prototypels taste or tailor. On entering his dressing. room be. was 1 I L. . his. doom. . � . . 4&Look werel" he Cried. "You told mel. I � � . . ! . . . I .. . 0onveyaucere, ComwAsslouets, � . � . I ' 14adrl . . . "I'm sIIeaV* � with ui�. If It's Miss, ChIttendon wb decide what to. do.litter." rii, try to do the part justice. I-1 elou!t ].now how to thank YOU." � greeted by a sight which fairly took , his breath away, and he was not easily once you wouldn't stand no nonsense. I No. more will I. You got my offer�twe . . I . I I , , 11.0 I 111. 1. . I � 11 ,, Real, E. I�a,to and Insurance � . ".. .... 1. I � , . Agency. Money tojoan. .1 M = "Harriet comes In and denounces Don't you think Irs perfectly de- eon , . . "My dear fiallow," said Richard, , ,,I'M Sur ,0. you will. !.Don't .Mention � corner opposite - surprised; either, In a . handsome morris . hundud Pon.. Take It or leave Itt Ym � . lave. T' '.., . I., I 0 . - I I I 41111 I I .Ton," � I . I "you can!t imagine bow I appreciate It," said Richard, with the wall smile thei door stood a me peach to'Misis � Ben, daren't � . . &H &J1=ffi:31QN , 11 I � . , I . . . Or�,O'IQE - - : 11 -r . ST. . I . HURON, � I STA . IICIOU � . � "Dazzling", rour opbriness, and equareness. it . of a comPletei, mar r. ."Let's play a I ty i .1. : chair. -In the chair sprawled Mr. Wool. I I W yck, An' you know It! 1: know . . .- , , ." . I � I . . . - . . . ­ -� HOMESEEKDRS' EXCURSIONS , � . � , - ., . . , . . . Ind. Come "Then It's settled. I'm so 91 I .. throws new light upon your glorious I , a 'Allow me', tor gains of billiards." : .. I I 0 q I .1 .1 . I � . say ,Bills holding a tumbler In one band .,more In thO Otll� and. Richard's brandy flask - thau. you � think I know,, an' Mr.. � � . . Willia ras cawn't cover It up with none - 4 � ;"-,-imm�' . . , � I . .1 � . 11 . . .. . � I TO I . 1:� , . . ,,, , . . . , I DRS. GUN$ & MCRA'rk, STERN ,CANADA LC I � - WE 11, I ' on and let's dig no more roots," . Miss Imogene Chittendon proceeded I 1 . American people. give. u a cigar and be equally unreserved. ' YO 1 t While I hat L I L . . I . CHAPTER -XII. �' � TCHARD, much to his cfingrin' I . I -of the original contents er. One third I I 11 In the glass; the other 'o.. . W04 stl tW � of ,is mawkis . L , bi smiles.. No, street, - L. L . I I ave you wlere I want you, an"you'vo , � � ,.. - � IL' � . L . . V �. 9T. PAUL ; '�. ]ok �S in CAICAGO and f P L , RI.C.P., L.R.C. .1 Guna, L. I . . to pick wild iftowe4v. Mr. Ittellard Wit . them In the four adffiIt*wItboU.t'besIt4tIOft MISS IMO ge a Chitteildon, Is a most 0 � � . I and.disgust, did not'see. Miss L L R . . L -thirds was obviously In BIlls., for' that � ' I ,:XOu got to make it three 11 I .1; I . . .g(Vt Co. Lpay,,�,' I , � , .. , . .W : . :L I, � I . MINNVAPOLIS or DULUT.H. - I I I . Edin. .. I . I I L . ., I L llama carried ounce - basket and mmuned 'with himself. I , I' . Charming and u tterly destrab e young . ' I 'assure'youi I I . . . Harriet until the f6ur ladles �'worthy smil �ed pleasaniiy',*At him Inas- . I . . . ter Bo iiitteilipt`6 rise or io' �at , Now# one . . -aU' CA611, do#a, Ill'aAl, . I I . � I I �� I ". I I - I 1, . � Hay,'4-19 June, 1-45-. 01� Clintea.. Nlgbt April 6-20, : I Office-OuUkIO BUD . July 13-27( Aug. 10-294, Sept., 7 Leo 1) . resent speaking lady,' I- beg to Sir, that nev er for a single fractlop'of a segond . and the two gentlemen sat .4own. to lullicheon, To one, thing he and made I , i ordinary con-., - aoologir.6 for. his-, extra .1 . . last time,will you orwon't you?" I "No, Woolsey," said Richard.,calml . " I III, . . , I � - ., � . 'is or L it 00108:1,61, resi- 29, - , ; '' � I , 1 4 . W. at, fro0 dog -21. a' rather in. note subject with him � I Wa I � and coming from the lips of the girl be ha I entertalued,the. least. Idea of- VO . . .. y"he had -made up his mind definite]. . . . duet.. , - .. . . I . . 'take . S�,*:M blo . .t.- i. . - . - . . .­ drA.WIn . * I)OOt;:!i "Wou, " . . I � � ,� I de" I ' L ­ . . I . . i -RAtLtJ66Ury" St%ied' , - . 11 - . , I . . . . I . worshiped In a one act play In which. .. . . . . In your o n phrase; of gOIngL afj Pf­ I W er 'her, would follow Mr. Corrigan's advice L brazen It his faith Richard's first � Impulse Was to L - offender by the morn ff of 'the nook. .. . . ' � . . � . . (TO BE CONTIN . . . , '. 11 � I UED.) ' . . .1.1 '. L. � L I . . . Tickets good for, 60 days. ''I .. D14 T.. T. MoRae'. . I . . nd return, $32.00. Winnipeg; a . I he was some one else. was more than .. is that satisfactoryTf "Entirely so," said Mr..Van der Awe. and out. putting � in. luck, but helping Inc Lk atong with Ltbe L and kick'' him soundly through his . L . I . . . . .. . . L I . L . . . ; � . .; — -­-" I . . . 1 I � . . . 1. . 7 of Toronto. .. L: . I � jnvliel�lty Edmonton and return $�2.60-. flesh and blood could stand. It had too . L Intl ,to his I . deflutte a re -elr- . I , 1 . L holding out big hand with- the nearest assurance. - ri rom the opposite s1de.9f . . -baronial ba.11% repeating the at- host's , . ' - - - . . . . . L . . . . � � . I L L' I ailioebours at ho$PIW '- - . . oth�r . Pplatg'L . 1. � � I to 3 p. m. ; 7 - to 9 P. M. Proportionate rates to . I ., ,on , , present cumstpaces to be comfortable. Ori the , . roach to happiness 'he. badL Yet APP . "I'm to know Von In your the' table the fair Imogene cast ton- . L tn. his direction. whlle� tention until his valet, reached a point . somewhere . beyond the Renwycks! ' . . I . . I . . . . . I . I . . . I I MANY INVENTIONS HELP THE , ' . .. . � I I I. . . . . I I .. .1 .. .. . . I . . 41�1-1 1 . . .ded'to get.oat of that whole, beL elect .. L . if he could. did not want shown. glad . true, real light. Too. are not a bit like . I . gulshing glances . . . on his left the ancient Miss Schermer- 'ly front . gate. but on second thought he, . . .. . HOUSEKEEPER.- . L � I . . . - . I I I I I I . � , I , - . . � .. I . . I . ' play .He. i Hgrrlet denouncing him, even In fun. have, mot' " � .L other Englishmen I Fact Is, grew positively sprightly and cov- ­ . . changed his,mind, First and foremost - he wanted jnformation. The kicking .. . L . I . "Spring" and 11%16useeleaning" * mean. , . . . . . L � . I � . I ' L - '�� J- W' SHAW— . . ' � ' � To certain' points in Saskatchewan - ' . I . I . . . I * She might have to'do it In earnest I , . ' -don't e an talk like one.19 I YOU V L , . "Thanks," bowed Richard, prudently ered*hIm with a Gatlink gun of per- . plexing qu;stions, She wanted all. . . . I .could be postponed.L There would .be . . . muen the sound to the liousewife, - and .L . . . , L , for he to �� It Is difficult r think of one i - . � .L '. 4 . . . . � t . L duriog � . . I I.. , and' Alber a,. each Tubsday . 6. -OFFICE- - . . � ' ' later, and ,he did not wish her to have . . ; the ,advantage of' a pfovloui rehearsal. wing in hits monocle. Whe- eyegiatia acre I . - . regarding barons.. thentic Information . I . uough�foi that later. , . L time e . I ,"Well, Bills.' I be". began, with la dash. . It is . . I , without the'Qther looming largei . . an annual or semi-annual �Vlsltsxtbn. . I I I I . . . - . March a A riL- . :,.- - - .1 . nA 'P. . I � . . . . _ . , L I .. � . . . . .. . I . . �.. . . . . . . - raAlIzed, .He was getting Sensitive. be., j.. * i' always made. him too] like. an. idiot; . but, L oil the Other band, it -gave a dash' earls and noble dukes, to all.of whic h - RI Y* but - an., chard gave .road L . � of sarcatim In his. volce,"'fora,'recently 'employed . . that invplves ,. inconvenience 'and dis-. . ' . . comforts that make it L's, 'Period to be. L : � � . I RATTENDURY ST.,,EAST,. Full information from . . . . . . L I L I I . . . L . JOHN RANSFO1RD1, T6.wii( Ageo, but II6 wanted to me'e' her alpinei'to talk I with her as in kind. of relief from thoL I ., , ­ . .of lociLl color.to his appearance with- ' r .quaint ad swers-answers that Might have efins L I . I ... . I . . servant you seem to be doing * ,.. .1 .. . L -.� . . . . . . �lth fear and trembling by . . . anticipated -Y I I . h d at ' . .11, I . 1. : . .1, . I I t4 1'1� I I . -OLINTON.1- - L ,�-, ,,� I . . .. A.- 0. PATTISON , . Depot Agent. ' , I :'..L:,:� . .troubles that were gathering .around I . t which he Would hi*e"been lost. On .. . I I ' 119 there anythl ng else In. which I can the English . arls tocra cy to ri me In 06e 'vast, furious 'mass 'and Iyuch . him. ' I reinarkably welt." I I f . . .1 Yes. dthe valet, with , airl" returne L the male portion'of the_house ql, .. � a ng that %11 I . ,. least. notwithst nell but a am. , L . of ther - work actubi.Ily falls to I . I . . I e I . . I - . . � I . I .— . . . .. - , LL - . -. . I .1 , . I �. I . . - I . . him In uncomfortable, sticky Coils. Bufat every- turn hii* Innocent,purpose ' i . . . ... seive you'. old chap?" . . ' . ' without formalltl6s'bf trlal'oi benefit - . . . L. .. � 1: � ' .. � 0 # - oln*` the utm at complacftce� "I'm d nicely,, thank you." He helped himself portion . L � 1. I . their share. Housecleaning tim'e*h; also L I . . . 'by- F L . I . I I I . . I . L . � ' ;: L 0. W. THOWSON L . . I � DR. - ThOTHCHIMIRWIFITs, . L . I was frustrated and .he_LfoUlld himself � . . IlTos,41,ord.0 roylahel, - thbre .Is.' YOU to L . have very kindly stated me -that of clergy. L . �. . I . - '. "How different it' I is -from what we I L . ,to anoth r pabulutu of ear and , ilquI4 ch .. e . . . . Weicomed . the funfi3� . paper , joke- . . , ' L . Makeks who, . . I 1. I . � throiagh years and,* years . I . , �", -z L' . , �, � . , I . . � . . - . . . . , '' � 1, I L PMSICIAN.- AN S . �'. 't D URGEON. - ",,''. ,� 1 L I � ' u go lowan ' Gampan In the clutches of some one else. an lum' . . quisitor'like Michael -Corrigan, a chat. . . you have no Intention of Making a bid . . � for Imogene. t ThaVs' very, Square , of I . . I .. . - read � -In novels,' Renw.yek. said',Mrs, L ' 6011m Afraid our Amerlean.-itithors are. lass between his -eye and held tbw g . . . . Sir, is � : the , light-' "Ttils.'ere brandy, A become adepts in . .of., practice,*. havd . . . I I . I dressing -the two or three existing. .. .1, ­ up in new raiment, . . , � L � . ��,L . � 111- , - Y� �. � - I I I � , ,L : , -JimUelk. 'given to, d[R,eapeia . � - 0 �' " , Oi*14 'a . ��� . . , . . te,rbox likeMiss. C%Ittiaudon. fib L h - Is He so w. y�ou, and*1 apprIeclatedti--tut, would, - . . .1. - ) y . .,Ought to Ill bfft thied., Reall I' they � :. .equal good its Wot we'Pas on the Other , - Jokes I -houseelcaning . . I L 13 , . . . I I . .to Make quite,a pre.46in'tablia ap ear- . - .. . � . . kl � , . I . I Ijol L L , � . v I � , , - . , . of: thO`*�, Ear, Nose and Throat­�.L -Farta and ated Town PrOPerty- �,; . . L I I � . � was not ;occupied . . thoughts, however, as to forget a plains- * telling her so?' : -, � you mind I . laughed a long, fre% bubbly � . . . trav' wore�vf . . I . . 1. et -#Thdy but I 'fancy side. kotiir judgpen'Vs..60tter thdin the . I . .. earl's, Sir. You. lealth, Sir." . I � . I . .. ance... . . . . . I . . I . These remarks are .intended to bear :' - . * . . - - :� L I � � . -7QAly Insured- - . ' . , , 1�:, , � ­.- --Office and Residence---;, � ,� . . I _ - I . :_OFFICERS ' . 1. . I L I .. . . . L -man's training, and during- the'latter - L If he hour' of his � wild ,flower hunt he Richard. . augh. that Came echoing back% In -war- I . - I . -at this Ingp4lous travo P .. le ougb. . they' do, mot get Into the best a ocloty . . Miss Schermerly.. . I I , , .. . .. Richard ,stuffed his clinched .bands po' . thLall . deep Into his ckets, striving wi 'I . -4f � briefly -on the� t c . Lirectly hanged � . And L improved method. of houseli6opin-9 - : o I . 1. . ' .11, HUROX ST. SOUTI-L CLINTON - J B. � McLean, President, -Seaforth P I I . . I I . .. . . . 1�'. , � , '' . 3 c upon his trail. wa onsclous of a spy, . mockery, most ry I I � I � proposition; - - �- ' � . ted abroad," sugge8 , I s4l sball'.Prepare a paper upon that, . I ; his might to Yeep them.from the IWA. in. some directions in. the .average I . I household of. to -day. Housecleaning has - , - I L' , hoteL 0. ;, *Thos. ,Praser,, Vice -President ;, I I 8 doors West of the Coij�merclsi I I He had turned at some rimark'bf III 8 ,it * 'lWe 11, he:sAld, Ilthat's'rather a ellf- iery- bject ior�tbe' Woman's Liter. ' so .-pudent rascal's collar. Whitt did It. . changed in two Ways mined.. the, time of - � . � I . �� I L. . Bracefield.P. 0; ;.,r. E. Hays, Sec... I . . --- — i . � .�! � � Treasurer, Seaforth P.. 01. CoMpauloh and had chanced to -See � I I 'figure that. dodged. swiftly b6ind a . . fleult thing to do, Isn't it? Strikes me ary league. .Would yon have any ob- *.qaoted menn? .Uowe.ver� there wits qathling to . �be by 'vlole while much our father's - father; 'It has become .. . I . .. � easler.to se6omplish, and more produc-', . ., �* ,...,.. .-.�- ., .1 . I . . 1. . I "I � I L I �. - .. ­ -DR. F. A. AXON.- I :-Directors-- ' ' . �,,,L � � I . I . bowleter- some,fifty, yards dway... He. I . 1. as.rather­-�crmrindellcate." , - I 0 1 . 14NOt At all. I 'protested Mir. Van der jectIbn. :,Lord Croyland, if .1 1 � � you am airautfiorlty.2111. .1 � gained nee, ,ugh. the exerel c4W4� he ,learned .thro . me , ._ . .1 . 'tive of results., The housewife bas . . . - , I xh�nyl inventions and appliances. that . .. I . � .1 , � . I I . I .. . . , I . . I- � . . I . . . 11 , . � Wilila Shosuey, , ' Seafaith ; Joh, �, '' .- . ' m -bad. paid no specie. : �fa: thei. I ooe. I. fiee.d I . BUt when It was repeated . .. . . . . Awe. "Im6gane Its a sensible girl"- . , . . . 1. . . I. .. .. . . ot in the least.11 said Richard gal- 'N of a littlejact. . Therefore he curbOet . I . . a . 0 I slmpiify� thie work which onceivias..Aoxi ... I � . . . I . Pr.o- . . I . � . , ", ($Ucce6sor to Dr 'I ' Grieve Winthrop ; George Dale, Sea . Holmes . 81ftialist * I �. . Bridge in Crown and -Watt. CUllireace, . - I Inced that soma;� . It* - becad � ' lee, he e edav L . - oh. the blindness of love f,'llandiwould it" lantly. , "In fact. my.dear.Mlss Sche r- , j P� . his, rage.and! spoke. Cd1mly. If Bills % I . � had known Texan betteir'bei viould * by 61VOW grease ­,and that alone.- , ' ' . 1. I . . gress,and'ingdoultY hav4'Boived`sOm6,-. . � � I � ­ forth ;'.jOhn Harlock ; .!Olin � . . I 10 � I ­., work, . I . . . . Beinnewics, Brodhagan ;: J nine& Evan- - . � one was watching them-why..he could I . . . . . understin you perfectly. on ,see. - " d . y I . lie.explainbel. 11.9helayoung. Her. mind. so merlyl't Should be houored�vaatl: . He smiled. on,blitiself at.'the V bought I I .the. .. .bave; realized. that'wben he Was Most . ' 1. I - disag . )Is questions for, her In the . . ,� r0eal . . . last OecpLde or two.. .- I I . . I. . . . . - I 41 . I I � I , . Giaduato of the Royal College of : ' I , I . Beachwood; James Contio 'Relltai , - . �. 0 I . ily, � not Imagine.. - As they itearedRestmore 'Richard wheeled suddenly' 'and spied � � . I I ankly, Is Immature. ...$Iie's ..confess fr , . . *I * of the real Lord CroYloAd Should tba t. . . I I I quiet lie was most dtkngerons. * � `111fight I Inquiregs to the reason of . - I -m ost'di I 'Unqp6stionably, the stasteful'' 1. . I . . ' . of housecleaning Is the faking pO,. 11 . . I I Surgeons of ,Ontarlo. Honor . 'Holmes,ville. - " 2�'11 � I . . . . . :, : . ,. of University of Toronto - *-AGENTS-'. ' the'figure crouching,, along a. boxwood � � . apt; to, be -well, dazzled. might any. I bY foreIgn titles and broad buttons qnd gentleman -everchatice -to read the Pa. I . I er'ln. .question, but that was Croy- . . r- pre ant �donditiou?" aikdd his 'YOU a . I ,. I part I . � : - �of carpets.'".. with their multitudi.nous - - * . I 1. them .. � I.... - . .11, graduate ' . . �, o .� , tal Department. Graduate'of" the , I .�.,�, ,. Ben I � ' . I Harjock E. Hin. h4elge. It � seemed a very Strange at- � . � fair, and he detir lined to got to the _ i things of that description. It's a wov, . P . . � . . . .1afid's affalit,'not III96 - I I - . � . 'notebook . master.' � .. .. I . . .. I... . . I I . .,Yes," Answered 131119 Airily,. tackti;, beating and relaying . . - . anitation requires that . I. Nevertheless, a ' . I is I I . Cbic;i o College of Dental Surgery Robert -SMML, . ; � I 19 � . . I I I , Cummings. �� - '�., dbley, Seaforthl,.Jarnes . -M . , botto ' f It. So. excusing himself 'on . m 0 � . man's natural Instincit.'yOu know. -and . � I have no logical right to, blame her. ,'I will bfing, my Into the I library afternoon I the ancient .but ' . nevertheless in quite .open deflance;. . . It be done, NQWadmysP the, tendency.. . I . for red . . � . painted or varnished floors cove . � �. % : Chicago.. Commercial hotel . Egracineivill ;. . .J. o. Holmes- V 16 1 .W. Ye � . I.:, I I be at the � � .1 .1 1. M ' , the! stepe-of'the veranelft,'.he made A.- . . 'of -the house, cut ner4ss the you I sed, I have reasonedit all out and I ' .this .. . 1, . It. one stated, and, with a smile to Ric ' i . ; 4,mq an' you� lag got to part ( .,ompany, I I % � William0l' . I . with rugs and mats and their usd 121 - . � . . . . , q- I contIrM ally- growing.. It. is'�a simple I . � - * . 1. .. . L . � � . . I . . 0 . . I " I d, every Monday from I a.. W. ville. B411el . Insorhuce , circuit I 1, - . ­ I � 'rose garden . and vaulted. a -fence Into . am speaking. from. A, Still -ndpoint of so- . - ."Could You help me theu..elo,yo ard. t1i 1 . . " , . . Mr. . � . . � ' . . ill - . . I he floor, . matter ,to take up rugs from V I � ' "finished!' ,. Partics..de sirOU4 to effeet � It . 1, �, I ,015.P. M. I I 'L k or ttangact other business will be ' ed sit this the road, I .. perjor 6ge-ond exper leuce.� NoW,'you . can!t find fault with that line of ., . think'Tt . 1. I . .1 I . . . " moAt pleased,'i said "I Should be.. ."Ah . . . . . . . IlYesl: air." I . . � . . . . and clean them. Not only are � . . . t - y biA decidedly . bet-, � �. . floors more Sant ar. I . I . ­ ,, . - Attended. to on � . I promptl� . . applicatio ". I . � I . . . 0 I an I to the v; at surprise, of two � I,t , a Richard came* near Ito 'land. ­ . .. , . V ., ... �. . thought�.qau you . . . - � . .. ­ , , R . ring : sfnllo� lehard,- with .an anawd � . * .. The, murder was out. .The man's. � f,. address - Implied. st, ordinary, . a a � I ter-lo'oking for ey n th me � � I wood floor can be., transformed ,dt d .- . . . .1 .. � , i I L CTIONEER-JAM' . rs addressed � AU ES SMITH LI- to any -of the above office: , . . gentlemen, . . . . ins Van on the head of'Mr. Cortiel . 4 'Not a flaw." answered, Richar& . . - o%ut. I -I!m:eiigag n. � mid to -�ilai Re fear � . . manner o � ,many - thlugs-which Richard w4s:aj.qinIpk to � I - ,. , .. . small expense into one having the'ap . . . ' . -. . , , - p6stoffi �-��p, Conseil Auctioneer for the County ,to their respective .. I I Cos. J.bosse� � .. I I I � ..1. I Huron. All orders entrustoid' tio ins' ected by the'director who. live, ling . . � . � der Aw&, " . . I . . . � . L i W . 1. !, .. . . . gravely I 'It's simply perfect. �GO On-'-'� . . The I�ver proceeded earnestly., ,' I � wyck this afterno'n for quite a long 0 . - ' - a- :: horseback. 'ride.. At'atioth4.i! tim , I . . . grasp .as to appreciate. their c onse- � 'drop . . I e -of costly hardwood by the . . on of one or two coats of var -' : - . . . a - applicati L , , . I . � of L , ". I p .1 . I . e Will receiV t nearitist the scene. ,' ' . . � �:: On e prilhipt at cation 1. . � ` . . I � . . . . . 1. I X1. . .. . OEIAPTElt .11 .,,As imogene's -future husband It 'is . I . I I shall bevbarmed,4 agauroyou." .: - - . I � 'Miss . a .bomb- ces. � Bills Might quen . shall; in -the Renwyck hoLosebblelL by a * ,, EL d now made Ili ImIt- ­ I . nish stain Which r t I �� . . 1* 9 . I I Cherry, Oak ahogAny, WAInu . I .. � � . . I � ':"L Will sell either by percentage or . . .1 . . . L L . . I . I Residence the Bayfleld q . . L , . . 06 I I Rich. . ,d% H" irs'You. i's 10, gate L . ray duty to surround the child L With every possible, safeguarel, and for that - - 12. � a U Harriet started. She wa I I aware 'of any soph eagagemento but mere tn�viitlon of the �name of "Mr.. I . .ation . . . I . and so on, and are so dui rable that they " . I . .: will Successfully -withstand a great ilea , . , .per sale. Ldn ­ � . I .. L . , � � . I . . . . Road, one mile South of Clintoni . I . JU ard. the :first to. recover from "Do . reason I sh6uld like her Present fancy . somehow the -Idea 'did, not displease, A ciiaf�islon On, nichardla Williams." � � . but,to be of wear and tear occasioned by the don- , . .. . � . 11, I I . . . J . , �1 . . . . I. -Re ord News X%N: I You . astonishment - know, I almost f ' I - ancled, It U - .d . for -you ellgill slonized.' She refuse I I her, She smiled and offered to relonse . . 'Croyland. that n - part WoWd, be bad e ongh, i ' forced td,.adinit. th a .Accusation of a stant walking arld . the movement of. . � I . - I � � . ;'U . firniture over them. -� L ------- A .Clinton I - . - I - . . . . .1.11 I .1 � .- I I I . .. . e olab with designs on the. was- som �, Lie . . to let me go' with her to pick wild - a L this � . . . L I chose -you., flower morn ug' an .but entleman Lord 9 . L . . . .. . would not bear of It. I . . . , . ' servant -would be Infinitely worse. . . . � 'of L - I . Wall.papering is being largely*sup . L . L . planted by wall,paints and - finishes in . . � I . . . . CLINTON - I PNT�., . Uhited, 5 ites Subteriberil t poujt�y.,,.. .. . . . 1. I , . .d ' merely, I suppoie, because YQULare an . .'rlet. In � e wny.11 "By, th I said Miss Hat Bills, to seemed aware. �be situa- . . 00 L beautiful colors* and shades that will . . . I 'with -� I * . . I . , I . � � L . I . . . I . L will please note that we have to Terms of - subscription -TI per jear in I . 'Mr. V ed, drew him.- an der Awe flush . self up And. folded his arms In R'Strlk- . . earlb Vilat's, why I followed .You. . - Asking to do.any . . ­ order to change the subject. "Imogene have d" to. take tells. ' agree' 'me that tion slid. was determined to mall: * ,e the ' I t, of It, as, was shown by, his. next mos stand scrubbing soap -and water. '. . . I 1, .. I . . . , ' . ton bright . - . .1 � and come�Out'61! th6 operat , I ; � . L . L ' L . Ay one cent postage on each advance $1.50 May be charged ., P pap" - not so paid. No paper discontinued . . L " lngly drawatle pose: ., I I I . ,.No." ho answered without the' first. Now, I'm not you ' thing that I 'Would not do for you .. . ybu . part'in oni,little ,Vlay­* It. ls� awfully. . . . 1. . .� . k. .. . I I ­ remar I . .$Air, Williamsv' he began,' with the and fresh am the day. they were put om . 1. L .L . I . . : This. aNidielb "messy" papering opera- . L. I - 11 I , & going to the United.Stat c*4 . I . , � . . . This means tha,t your � subseflp. A until all ariftis grg paid, uules* at 1. I L vestige of hutnorl, llI was not offer the cheerfully and so I ask yon again If would mind droPping a rather good of you to help us out -t' - . - "Not at all." answered Richard. .with .� , confidenbe. of holding the whip blind. I L . . . Woodwork such'as wainscoting tione . and cupboards, given one cont of P0,1114 - � I � . . I I � of the publishore' The L I A . � the opinion , tiop must be paid in advance . to every 01lbsbriPtiOn is poult To be perfectly,franko I 'was . ry. I ­ - you . broad - hint to Imogene, that a uht I a pe lllt,js ., I'gg tounced sadness, I It, . [Urr6e ­ "I'm not disposedLto make trouble, girl though it do go against me to be, -p prepared for the surfaed,� . . .. . ,,dally . ;;hi6h.will dry over night, enables the� your subscription . I When ,you sea - date WhOi label. - expirinj please remit $1.50 lot sli. . paid is denoted On the after YOU." . 1. . . . I . Was . every- I This Wag L ftn'other One! With you Isput of. the question. Y09nii � might explain Ahot you are unworthy to serve you In any wap. -I Mr. Van der *Awq. In.thund6ratruck de�elvinl people. VV e got nocomplaint. . . housewife to keep the kitchen and Pa 11- . �. tries fairly shining cleanliness, I I Advertising rates-Trangicut adver- , - otberyear sothat JoUwiIInOt I body. Ijing In wait for him this morn- of her.orsomething like that- 1 don't I amazement t$tared blankly across. -the agliust my. present dootles, Mir. Wil- I . . ,With . I S L after. recilv- . . "Last, YeAr's".fly Screen � l 11 11 � MiSS any Ct)pies of The, Xe,Ws­Re0­ ti$91AC it$, 10 Cont'S per noupariel n Ing? - Could he have speech With all .dare'how you fix it jtlqt so lea, fixed. . ' 11 I table, whilly big half ralspd fork to llama, slr� an' Special so as they 19, . I . I 6mbi are as. g4?od as new . ng eoat of env - a the kft, . I ,. I . " . r first Insertion 'and 8 Cents � 1. I I act, . I . . line fo 'L line for ea&. subsequent ingert, the world but her? . - . . . Ili admire candor,'? coolly. remarked . . L . . . What do', you ally?" ' I for little. space.. . � . Clattering Upon big Plate. - I ,lob, I 'he bugao. but Rich- light.,, Richard made no answer, .And. I . Bills continued, "I might -I say . I , I isga in. Furniture, too, both in . � .". chen ,and In . the other rooms Of - the � . . I . . . lon,& . . L � I . . �per I " I . IonL , S " . .. I . . , I - . '. mall advertisements not to 'I'll . . Richard !I! return, "and I* reJo ice In Richard thought a say,,- � - -his ltidooce& to sta , a. Sir, for ' ; SP . P e pecially of his harmless but deeld d- ard arrested,further eech by a swift might Y I remain shabby ,house need not . The process of cleaning.it with polliall, . I - - ..;- � � .M.Wr . I , , . . . exceed one inch 9� "Lost,"' the filet that your desire 11; gratified.. . . ,I -8, 1 I I -!-I,-- 'Where was silence for a tno� - i small advando of two hunduel., pull. I Or refinishing it with paint br varnish, � . . . I L L - . . . . . I . I ..' I -- .— .. . -, . . , . "Strayed " or 46 eto., in. . . -now may.1 serve You?" ,.. , . 1, � . I I. A30 VEAR8111 I . 0 1 for 36 cents and eaodb 1114ord Croyltindo" Sold the dramatic, I ''I . .. XPiERIIINCE I . . I I I I - subsequftt Insertion 10 opents. , young gentleman, "there Is A matter I.." I . I I . I . Communications - intended for publ.loa- which must be settled between tie here . future I � 1. 1. � .? , 9 � : I tion must, as. a guarantee of good Upon It,depettels my ,and now. � I L I I ..� " .W, 'A � . . � I . � 'L . 1. I faith, be accompanied by the - name . happiness." ,, All rlght.'� responded the Texan � , . . . . I . of the writer. ., . . cheerily. ,,Sball, it be rifles, pistols. larl- I � I . . , . TRADt MARKS :. .. . DediGNs I . . -Lal.- - � . W. -J. MITCHELL, �, atai bowle knives or Arbitration'!"' : Once more Mr. Van,der-AWe finished.. � . * C0PV11IQHT8 &0.! . . . Editor and Froptlet0r� . tie had a faint Idea that the E nglish . . .r. I. ­ kinly-0.1-ni .. i 10Lh nalihkettilleftddesoiRtlonaing ' I . J , C . qujok%4 aitiertain %ij,r oplial.. fpo W other a. . . I . I 'L . I . . .. . I 1. ­ ­­ , I nobleman Wits laughing at him, it point ­P�­ -0 is Boopinvitinica. ire N Patentg, Invent 0. 0� , b b an . I . tions at ly t 1140 . .0.0 ; 122% rkli � I. . I I -11 ,.. . .. 1. I � . aLr ' ' , I on 'Which extreme youth to sometimes I r" , . .V, FA .1 '. ..., oont frea86 dest agency 16r socuritig.ttents. . patents tamn t roilir'd Munn & . recolvd oversensitive. . I �, i2ijejailootit;Nwitli Ob lathe . . 1§19,1m,1111111111 111 12=25C.1 -I in Ink It can be settled by arbitra. , 0 . a., Isdeglific Alief len. 1, .---- - tion.- us answered coldly. "Will you ­. .. . . I I . -TIME ,TAII LE -, kindly follow me to some legs public . . A havid66MI7,016istrated weekl,y mlit btr. ai Lnrg rr , . -L' . latioll Of any oblontifla Joama. To , Mada. 3S.75 & 7800 POfitqO Pri�iktd. 80184VY, I Trains, will arrive at and depart . place?" -, ­ '' � � ,all Zewadeatem from. Clint* StAtiou. As follows - ft - n - The two you g gentlemen walked UP �o . , ' . . I 1'yK 'Leo 80111toltdoiiiii'Now Yqk I 13UPPALO AND GODEnICH DIV.L the road for a short distance, Stopping I � : ; . , .. , rK 66 lP 13"'WAshifig"oul IL . . . Going East 7.85 a. M. , , at the brow of A hill which overlooked L the river. It struck Richard that this .1 L I .1, , ..... �,t . . .1 ­".. ­ I - . I. , 4., i !� , ­ !" - . It If 1 . 8.07 P.M. . it It , 6116 V, M. being continually led away 'from the 11 ; 11:� .. L. ,�::'��. . . � . . . � ......-­ .. ...... . ...... . . 1, ...­... .1 L' . I I � I I.. 'L, .111 - . Going West' , . . 11.07 a. in. , house of his ladylove for secret eon- ferences was growing rather trionot - .1 z i. , L ., ��� F ' T I . I I . , . 'I . ' � P i I L � . . 1. UPPI ; ., .11 ' I ' 'T S" I at It 1.25 P, w. It It -40 r 01`111- 'L . I 0 I( d4 11,28 P, 131, onous. This 'Was the fourth time In two days. and each excursion Seemed . , to Involve him more deeply Ift somt . . . � I I . L . WINTHLY MMIAMOHL � 7!1 I LONDON, 'HURON & nRU09 DIV. - quaginlre of trouble. They mat,dowL . I I . .. I I . I I 11. IsItAill . ' � A tAmwy WittAnvi, � Going South U0 a. m. under a tree and for a time remained I . _ i � I . . rrent U ' , TN - '88st In eulmt utiffawo It 49 )1 4.28 P. tn. Going North I � 11.00 a. M. alltbt 119mokol", asked Richard. holding , I I it . � rt 6vitLa I tmwv - 1gLC0M0L2TtN6VZL*,VtAtiLV. �dib , ."...'] it 14 . 6.85 0, M, I . out his tiger case, "Thank you uo" said the Young . ment; It I hen Miss Rerlwyetc spoke: - . 'With a promlse.,of another one. to I . . I I . is so simple, and the furniture so Im- . .. . proved In appearance thereby. that . . 4.You don't seein to be. overenthu - a astic at the prospect. Lord Croylando I colfie." , . . I "I dare .say you mlgbt,�I- assented. . ,nost housewives include.a course of re- - . . finishing furniture in .their Spring bon't!you think the Part Would 8111i Richard, with Ironic calial quito lost housecleaning operations. This applies . � you?" . . upon the man, "Anything Oise?", not only.to ,drawing and dining room I . The Texnn Considered her words 'filkil "Yes. Sir. I fancy Mir. nenwyek that-Litaybe chairs; but to the k'Ough kitchen And I I. laundry chairg and to those wicker and thoughtfully, fumbledfor tn6noclio, would do its well all h spend a good deal ,of . got it Into position after another gyin. - nastic exercise with his left. eye and � more," . - ' "Probably." agrepel Rlebard. ."Ile's ,their. time on the ,verandah or lawn And , I .. not 61Y to the tables, bookcases Awl � I sighed elaborately'. I richer than I and Inclined to be more Try it by all menns. Bills, loun o m lemA expensive . Woods, but to the h6mc'-Mbde things of "The part," he Stated. with a slow drawl, "is delightful its I ituderstand generous. I ghonld tinte to stand In the wny of rough l6mb6r, and so on thrOugllollt the. entire house. Whereas .painting lt--�but-shall 1 be Perfectly candid, your Inatting an hone.gt pelinv or two -11 about the house was once a conalder� . Ails% Renwyek?" . The Texi)n began to undress. while him tn able undertaking now it Is. a matter of very little expenso and a, small ITIC011- The ladles tn a brentli assurod him that that was just what the,y Nvislied, 'with the Surprised. valet attired at wonder. tle had -rather eXPe " cited A . .venlepce. AS one tbriftY dame'w.qx I . . heard to remark "The use of paints And so he continued. struggll0g eni- scene. but his mikster04 eitsy aeceptance varnishes at housekeeping time has be- barrassmont: . . or the blackmAlling sebeine took . him . come gimost 4 wants, with me; actual- � . I look forward to housecleaning just � "I've never gone In f tht t f unnwileeq. tie was oomplefely non- by seemitigly ludifreroat ly b0cat'sc It gives we an.excuse to toss . thing-er-but mice and confess`QVIth oliused thfil I with paint.11 . . regrot that I Caused it thisco. I'll) very ree6ptloh of his statement .918 bomb- ' Theme remarks, of course, do not lbr>- I � to outline the improvements and . stupid at such tbinge: -nm really. Yon . shell,'whlch he had charged so clabo- ' pill I I changes that have e tivo know. abominable. it 1% ritther the riltely, seemed to be hanging &O. He housekeeping. They are simply III - duty of a guest to comply With the i It In, Was not. so surd that hir, Renwydk ended as straws to show which W06V the Per, Instance, wishes of big hostess. and feel would pfqk tot big information after wind is blowlnig� tumbent upon Ule to make A trial Of aIll and a bird in the band Is Worth , there a a ee ric light and gas where Thero I the role. oren If the outcome bold8l 1110 many oil the Wingi especially to an 1w blitel there -once Were lamps to clean. . r are the, Improvements in plumbing and up to open ridicule. .lye EnglIshlben obirlate, wb�oso facilities for catch- I . Ileating *Arrangements, the telephone It appear 4 bit eccentric to AhlOtIcItus, I Ing are limited, wnd the gas stove, and so on, until a . ato ,fully Aware, but nevertheless it, ,'I'd -I'd rittber stay with you. i1r.fi, book almost could be written on ftn- , . burts at times when#$" he faltered protently, Wlth.A 0119909- provpments along these lines. She who bas charge, of the ,,home, I Ile pgosed and looked at his plAto In tion of compromise, not to fifty Bull- has a.high mission, and in-,tontions that deep confusion, Miss-HarrIpt blushed rondoll, In his tones. I go to make tier work less laborious And . furiously. She tied wounded her guest ,,Suit yourg6lf," smiled Alehard geti- productl�*,,a of greater results, Are AS I L MART 0"Ung aivnillill n1low PAPM2 ON "rIMKLV TOPIC* I I I ' I . Man sadly, "I have, no heart for plods- -41 should tike,her preisent 14ft6V 101? I/011t unwittingly itild wait sincerely horry. tally, more Indifferent than ever- momentous as dimeovories In Any othee bratleh of modern life. It can to longer .... 11 I . $2,60 pitit vtpo 1 28 6", A 660V - . Tho Nowg-Reeord Will be goat to Ure Just at pr4jent, It you don't mind, vie'll got down to bUslidom." - 'The 40MUStaftized.01 ly imprudent remarks to Miss IMogene .Lord Croyland. Abe thought, WAS act Ingvery nobly In that! 114drificing. Ilia "Thd matter IS of too lIttlo Importance I tiluthfullY be said that Invention ill -zo* ttouble OVct­t0nIIY. Get MO 1611t things that Pertain tOdOlhestic 11(0 140 . oo, '00RInNuib itomisli to any,addross in, Canada to 'Jan. lot " Tozah lit his Cigar and ooftse - I . of balf ittl hour.ago. T1104 'ht" filing tilt for the sake other foollsit wblmk that PILIr of dove OflloroA AdJAM. btw-b-' lagging behind ilk the match of PrOo . . !, . 1CV1:*V,"U**1k11 66MI01,91fe to I"tLr ---- --1 .11, .1 - ed 0. 'Willinthood to Open n0960010111 I 1010,, for 50 Cents. with %4k onomVi *Wlt .th* 0401' 0P . � , I � greso, . I . . I -0 � 1) I L . * . I I � I I - . — I ­­­ L ------.11.1-.. 0