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And you have only to name Your Painting Wants, "to have. -
them promptly filled, •
.istouSE plioNT-1911.thalad you waste DARN PAINT- Martin, Sennur
money 'on impure' paint,or bother with ”.Rg.D SCHOOL HOUSE". is the
• mixing lead and Oil,when you can get Paint for ;the barn. It' almond*
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• outside and Ittaida painting ? Always the kild° ita• fresh, bright' c°19° oftinst
. same in quality, color. fineness and purity, wear and weather.
oon PAINT-'fheres only one to be WAG°Alr PAINT - Keep the
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' Considered -the old reliable SENOUR'S .and • bright .•-•- and protect them'
• prone patne,..-the kind etainstruet.and weather -by giving
that vi'eara, and wears,' t ein a coat ortwO of MartitoSenour
and wears; isWagoa and Implement"- Paint.
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PAINT
&VARNISHES
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Ilints for c ilome
lEfow.lo-C-Onk, AsPartigus;
• './Vfnett beent--Writteriand suid
abdut the hea1th4giving qaalitieS of
nivaraglis. : Taking all these. tittali~
t,ieS for granted here are some In-
teresting Ways of toelring this, vege-
table so, thatit, may be served many
times without palling on the .most
exacting and fastifliout 0,14t.eite„.
Baked with Cheese.0-Drain
.asParagiis, and arrange the
stalks neatly .611 .0",buttered baking
&A, *Try a chopped in -but,
ter -and, pour 'this over -the .a,spara,•
gni; .Sprinkle over it bread ernnibS
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and grated Cheese and hlake, hrONVII.
The-aSParagila Can her eut into -one'
inth lengths for this cliah
ry,'
Fried' AspArague.ff.-"Boil. .the as.• , .
,parrigus; iti.tlio.t4acii stalk in ashed"' • petiktoplk are fluffier if
:beateriegg and einnibi and try in laeoten with no egg' -beater„
deep fat. Serve with cream, sauce snAng.,,,etacos.in
Creanied.-Ont'a 'bunch of t4Y.6 ' patty tins' aFe'"-iliat7the oven is verv
asparagus' In one:in h length* hot. . •
and boil until ten. 'irer'':":1:4"-Etilland "" 'When' lellY -IVOI-Ockt .filla the.
Pne.into 'rich. white sauee,'' rather
filtkik;11stTlltsOragita &nit ce:*.° 0 -4r* --1"?'
and salt, either On 1 -oat or without
it; with -drawn butter or white
• sauce, :with little hot creara
poured Over it or with in,..pated
ter end lemon juice':
Asparagus. and kl.t.gkS'. Ont a
-bunch of asparagus into lengths of
an inch oetwO and, boil in ialted
Waal', !Drain and pia in , a dish,"
Add "hutOrr melted.'" and "PePPer,-
.•and , then four wefl-beaten eggs
coek in the OViii egge .are-
. . • ..„
amount .needed and Mix' With, .wa-.
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When eooking.,.Oattneal. .any
other article 4110,d without a &ie.,
eble boiler and food scorch,
set, it .itansedintely in a, vessel of
Old -Water .about five or • ten: Min-
ates; and the scorched taste and,
odor _cHeappear$ ,
71210-nOt ,-thrcita-:;-stavay-.-ycinr
.tePa..Pt the, italk§, Y\04. .considerLto,„_,9
set.:$erve, hrttnediatelyt_ bnt be -s, Payer, hags , tie ":string. 40911114 te.P
fere , sending to the: table 'garnish to keep tint bang behind
.with minced' parsley.- ,'"*..2 stove*. When , making soup- tnie
AsParagfis in. a 'Najd. -a these dried. celery -stalks to 'flavor ;
cupful ,sf White sauce !with: knar- large pieces ,maYthsIStrailled out.
ter of cupfiiI Of Chopped -chicken It -alSo. pOtatoee more pala-
or veal and Capful of asparagus table when boiled with them. '
,tips,- until tender and drain -
'ed Aad four eggs beaten 'Well 0,114.RA,CTE
and PPUX..igf,0,, (149 Place Oa, - :
ni,O1c1 in a panful !of 'hot water -and • Two .tiicidenisr-Whinli Show
eook an the oven until firm. hen Great. Intelligence.
turn out on a hot platter Ckr dish
and serve; ' --1Nanoelc was artIOSt Independent
. , - dog,- theronglily. bad deg; a thief
-1"110',had--110.''alta4ite in liis thievery,
but rather. gloried in it," says the
Rev., 1111(18011' Stl1Pk one of, , his
dogs in 'Ten 'Thousand Miles with
a...pog.$1ecl." "If you Jett any-,
thing .edible within his reach' he re-
garded it as ,ehalicoge."
Stuck Continues
There ,'COrnes: tO. me a, ludicrous
snix en t tontern , ,a compan-
ion of .4:4ne• winterjourney. had:
Carefully ]preParecl Inneh,rind had
virapped_iit neartlyAn-p-itiset,," and -
water that thins it; heat thorough- 'gar- • ,
season with with sat- 'and paprika Fasteii safety pin through the
--and sere Very - • „ last :stitch of ereteheting, -then it ean
J11 1.011S,`-43,etnove the centre net possibly .out,)z
had placed it on the sled while lie
.
from , stale, rather long, pointed Bison'its should always ' be st,aated put on his 'scarf; But in that rito.,
'rate, ,,and fry - rolls • gfPldeal in a Very. bot -oven, which can he nient Napeok'took the package and
brown 'in deep fat. ,-Drain. on cooled a little later on, was gone Thfpugh the snow, over
brown paper and keep hot.- .ca 9,, • bucket Of dry lime placed in the brush, and in and out aniong
,Aaunch of asparaguain the meantime the centre; ,of .a..totata awhich is_nof,_ the etinnpa: the aliase . proceeded,
into '4640-iiiisli'lerigtha,''and boil lin- -being used will absorb 411, damii-, 'Until Nia,nook was caught. We re -
til, " tender. ''''''''Dramn. arifF:ptit, in ,a • el)Vered MOO of the paper, but the
double belief' With a-'eniful.-eri.alk. . , TO keep your linen, whIaL.4%.3.1,1t
.14,?,g,bio Wolfed the , lunch as he
in everyday ti..'re. friortii_t.tniairp,g yel=7
le* p';',-OPY*41-' Orr -ter -e-1.4414911-144 -,7---XatiOhice. , acqUaintrinee:-..--..-.-with"
';,*itit,Seit.,.ande*.litt16' 'kVittect..thIlt-, been. Wed; ..... ' ' - horsea..hegan.iriSairbanks:the first
„ iii.4.',46-4,113on.e.into.The, hat:Zrolle_•_:•,hen...frying.. tattle 'or..•fts111„ to „tien4on-,1, ownorl-hitnrwhen lie-- was....
Vhite sauce. may be used ',1,tieteact avoid the . - - --, ....o , i; f. . , ._stt th hospaal walt,
0 e 11 -t -WO -,-year- ..
- ' ' grease frolli . ' atter/11.g, . a little in r , , n -old
..:.1of the gi 41,1)4t jr desired. sift, in 'a tin bit of fleur aet e el --wa, aYleg It e
tfalcrealif--A-X a :. 1.-.„--, .0 • aspa.ra- ,plitting t ern' Ins, • , ing for the:Winter... Oxit of the Min-
giia'-',intei- inch, IetigtheTiTand-htill. It has ,bean .euggestecl•thdt one -of 'ink bia-0-6,t,e-g.-.Eid-iiiipoit'ed --0„ - sad-
".. Drain and put alaYer in. a' blittered the hest *aye to darn .stockings is ,310. itoapa, '..v4.,,a,o lila, toi,lit_ilaya_
, baking diSli; ; Season with salt and to place_the..stocking over . a hoot- thaveltarining autumn still deferred,
„Peridnt-41.bli-ialtS-7,!7of--*---htitteri le Ofliai. , anc ' en procee to -01,4 snow, he iised.to. ride 'ea past
sprinkle With triirribs • and ...finely ,darn them,. -' the. hospital devery day fora canter.
.: minced !soiled, e,gii.0.." Add:More as- , . For an egg eastard take egg), Tilt dog had learned to lift the
•.1.-!at.Ogne.: '' and "repeat in ttl.., ,qr4r .iioat nicely; add two tablepoonfids lateir Of the gate with, bigness?, and
- mentioned wail the .aio'l t9..fiir‘tL .of ;.sligar,, I% cupit, of Milk, one tea- when I Ditt40, wedgeabuve the:latch-
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Have ' trillith$; on ' tap and 'bake. spoonftd'ef Vanilla or nutmeg; bake for greater Yaktraityy, ‘ lie learned.
• larctien. , " • • . : ' one-half hour. --• '• ., ' alai!, to eirennivent that PreeatitiOn.
•'Served „Celiti,.-B611 lanai tender , , llo 'polish Ins.-.1rass pniiiihe& And -whenever .t4., horsd and his
•- .i,stalksefaSparegii$„and:41,raiw,theno- with sweet: =01,erWrette-iittputt--Will,--fidtau0441-rkotat.:=Avnin
•--77-744IIIITtheart: and serve- thessi-2.--.with lay e_a_-deep rioli _•-ne.. , The Whitei, tiwgideolid,leit'd the. wh4-1671)nelt, in
' ' maYeniti:54,-- . with. -Ifollaticlaie6!'• or More-'brillisnt-- -tone' is --caused .: by a 'noisy' pursuit- that ' tbat404-!'fb#
•, ,4,4;ishy tartare iatiee.-;,",,Ifetin. also be acid' pClishea. ' '. eaTiter to a run, '''and broughtr us
• served "withlt. sailee of oil and vine- To -elea•rs'White isatin ,alippers rub !natural • ' but mortifying 'rainfall-
' ..g,ver, sprifilded with -chopped:renewal- the surfai!e ViiitstiV•with a piteee dr strance.'• .
ner,. pickle, ' . ' . • ' ikhite flannel dipPid in spirits of The ridcr :had ittst PaSfied and blie
. itolled.--13oiled asparagus can be-, *ino. 11 but slightly .sokled, clean dogs had ritirsued-e.s .0414,1, and ..,1
''...,.• , „ • - • • • ,• • • ', ' : , • -',, • A gid WAY of stiffeting ths iiiig-.1 with diffieillt v. .N•tinook I had by
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gelled With rnelted butter. pepper • with stale bread pr art gaal• had iiished :cut and retailed thean
- ' ' • tles ,of hair brushes after washilg 1 the ,oiltt. it . I ;:ti r 3,. g ie <I hint into tit?
is to di.li illicni itito ,a,• Mixture of yaid, 'phut: the • gate, put: in „the'
w edr, rneked, p.p.'p, t.,1..elt, and gave
a few. sharp blow* -with
Then 'dinging him off. I snid. :`,1krow,
von_ ,stay i.1 li ere Ill give:. 'pm At.
sound ...thrashing if' 'yon , do„.that .
a.gain.:" .Tbe moment i looserl his
roller die 'dog Went 'deliberately. to
the gate, -$tood on his bind legis
wh!le.he 'purled -Cut the wedge With
his teeth, lifted the !radii with lila
niiwa, 'And. ,steting 4,roli. the gate.
Then, standing in the ppening„. he
turned rOttild, and ,snid _to me.
,a0wwowwow r' It; was Fo pOinted
that a paser.,,Ily.,. wiur had Tanned
GP Wateli .the proacedingq,, said to
lin!. Well„ ',4iti Imo now what lie
siltink cf ' you, That's' the dog-
llotidt dog f ,seiey mw
a -the yolks of fire egg$.910 she
until % thick-ind,:--inioeth:..--Seaven
..NakjAgRcstttuttou
111.181,10POIMPI•
Or, The Bridal Dresc.
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XLV„
'Your Idler' air TAW** -Ferrier stag-
gered back ass if some treacherous Italie
tad atabbeel him to the heart. lie, too
,haci recognised the dark. Spanish We.
the oblique light or the lonialashed,
Orl-
ental ore* and knew that it. Just was
not,dead ste they hail behoved and hoped,
but etood * living Qpredenee. before their
eye •a Pro/el/co as batetul ea it was, um
expeetea. •
tie I have thwarted your nite 1itUtar-
retirement. eh?" *aid St, 4004 lOoking
with 111-4onceitled triuMph from Leslie to
lir Litteiall. "Well, my girl, why don't
Ton say Yon're glad to see a fellow? It's
• niee thing to be a married man, and.
have a 'wife that's; ect delighted to welcome
YO.St /Isn't it?
tteUght 7011, 'Were dead!" wailed
Lealie, clinging to air Lucian's arm, and
forminw the weirdo with diffioulty, so rigid
4.114 cold ;were ber. lipp. • „
"Not quite," ,eneered- St. Joet.. "Oh,
know there wits -a nice 1itIe iievispaper'
paragraph that blasoue4 abroad the im-
pression-aw exceedingly ettninutient
preesiop for me. I assure yoo, But I`
didn't write, that paragraph. and I'M not
relmoseible for it. I wee hurt alto -Larry
Baughtott wasi „killed, and tbsi-
tog feels got it. that it was Larry wag
wounded, and 1 done•for, But I never oup-
Posed that Irly wife *mid be getting mar-
ried again on the strength of Siteli a, can•
ard ac that, You're . too impatient, MY
(Uteri" with asq,v4ge glitter of hist white
tooth, "ant alware Were! It's your fail-
ing. But noiv, look 1aere, flir Lucian per,
rier, if that -e what they call you now, I
lUkven.t forget tho good tura YOU clid inc
on the 'sande of <Long, Oraneh, two years
ago. I've 110 reat3On to love YOU 'and I
don't -but I •Can -remelt-able '''for,
that, Youmight liavehad me arrested.
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but you You let me-alip.through
your _fingers, Not that 1'm conceited
enough to sootiesc. that itwoe for my
own "smite., It 'wasn't. It -wee for herr'
in:Acting ids head .toward the beautiful.
pale figure in the bridal drew, "put I
d_on't bear malice for that. 001XtEt Sly
Ibuwelottnegamat
't betgrrreoaeorhbise.efiltel
you, but she don't like mg.Mike, me a
snug little allowance ...per aonum. and
you stall have leo-. • Let the wedding go
• I'll guarantee to keep dark 'sae long
, no the minim ie regularly 'Paid.- I'm sorrY
• frightened you under the -bridge this
afternoon, my dear.' turningWith: sat,-
urrtine eraile toward Leelie, , 'but a, mau
has to • prespect around eoznetimee,, ate
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of 'cettree I didn't, 'want to travel about
the 'country with any uoneceesary fiburieb
of truntoele. Oerae,:. Sir 1411qiall, you ean't•
.mortoFnely'ra,. 4.11natirS70aluPeighnanyob-tvo•Ixtivye'vvaumer, tho
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abilVentle,aincorn'treora'hilnis ehatirrtr ajAndile• liarincilgrie;
Mon, '"how dare, you :utter so vile a pro-
vosai in tlit 1s4r's liesr1oss It you do
.nst immediately withdraw; you .ehall nt
once be ‘handed over to the -dispose" of
ilia.lows you have ea flagrantly outragt•
iuttered klong,-low whietle.
"So,- .itaid he; "!ye've decided to COMO
the tighlieroies, have yeti? t But
go down. with me; rit haye the motter."-
a, good round sum; too --or yit have • my
wif& comets ririarniy. to .Leelis,
your traps together. I haven't much, len-
la tho world, but I've get you; and.
show this very independept young man of
your a that tatting won't go 'down:Nit:tit
met Come. X say! You are naz, wife, and
Wolf. "I havelbnly,Yeur honor to trust
to, and I am afraid it le nothing more
tbiu *breket reed, but there *tie alter,
native that I see. Take the Moller, nud
begone! And; remember that if ever you
dare show YOUr faCer *gain, or inoleet this'
lady in an. way whateoever, our, treaty
i.ett an enTda and you obeli be handed
ev'er aummarily to the /awl": .
PalMund $t, jnst :toots tho Cheek, and
Pleeed it in a pocket -book in the liteide of
hie vest, with a cruel. acintillating smile
that expressed the extremeet incredolity,
"I understand: said. he. "Faire the
ward. I wish yen avery geod everting,
fatolao--amd you too, nay love!"
A alitidow;"crossing the line or light, eget
by the lanip-a-flottee of the sivintkolered
curtains that'ffere lowed' Ovals from the
window -the (sound of a etealtily footateO
on the lawn. end Beinuald
Nene, • .•• •
„ Mot' Sir Lucian Ferrier, with a weight
heavier thatilead at hie heart. wad Once.'
nrtore, -alone With the ."beautiful young
creature in. her glistenlog..bridal.
• robel—
the Who had .beenr hie bait • an
hour ago, and avas. divided: 1 rom him v now
by a atilt deeper and wider than the wa.
Ors of titgx. heel?: ' • • ' •
• ,Slie 100104 nil-"att
wilile a Parlineina,OflacMbling
went tlitoogh all ber • frame.. • •
• • '"Oh,•Tonenini" evelaiteed,. in a voice
that, 18011,11041 strangely indigo her ow.11,
"we are, Pasted forever!" '
Y. forever," be anowered. "Oh, my
love, my treasure, why has the judgment,
or lieaven.deseended-upeo las, with Ea
hearts' a bloW? 'Go, to Your room...dcareet.
Try to yeet and sleep. You are as pale
as marble, the. 'cold dreper stand 'Open
your forehead,. and you tremble all over.
.
"And you, Lucilan?" .
"' '7 will•stay here.-and,try ibitik•a.to
think what is best for ue. to 410," ' • ' •
'latoill,11,!„'•• Said filuc,'AXillfe her pitiful
eYet3 Ine„ °AO. 24116t go 4*43' Ir(Hlz
herol',•
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• "Yet, Must never go' aWay front •Iterc.•
iny darling," he matt, with gentle author-
ity. "Oldham Grange shall be, your borne
forever. ',sill go to Talcote Oetart -and
live by itnyseliae.Wbaii {pattern it. now,
whero the remainder .of niy Oare * drag-
gedout? Nov 'Re to your, room. dearest.°
'Tut, your mother, LucianY And .400,0
and 'Catherine -
"Pe liot'let themhi, Telt item ism ere
tired. it will be time.
enough. to 'let them know .011. or this,. Ws,
ery to -morrow."'
Ile bentand kiesed heron' the Bpi,
Once more-rfor the lent tiMe, as he :told
tfitmeelf-be held her. close AO hie heart.
the .etrong heart whose pulses be could,
idel beating passioriately against hie own.
leave Mei', he, aid, almoett nu911,
ing her from. hini. And mating Siewlit,
and with' downcast need, the bride. that
'Wasp doomedtobe no brldo. peesed out of
the presence U20..332411 who, felt -that 0.1.1
life's light and sunshine. went , with her!
Ten minute,.'afrward, 'Catherine 'Tree.
ealy tapped at the door. •
imelatt, „are, You'qtere? isLeslie 'With
answer in the usual tone: •
"She. 'was here a few, inio,utee 'ago: ahe
hos gone to her own room. : . ••-
And Fire. 'TreSsalit thinking 'it, rather
fitraug0, Went otOra' Leslie's. room, and
ktiocked-a. sepond
Leellet" she called. • .
here,''' peelie ansivered,
II
R SALE
etitenis Urge
„factory ,
- tuattieni ,orie to
"dinnietert, Pulleys. twenty to
. 'fifty innh0O;' 4101E171j fpue t�
twelve in'clies. en,
tire or part..
•
'mo resoonabfe offer'
:refused
vyil.totia; OON
Adoinido tA,t.ocitt Toronto
equal quantities 'of Milk and water.
and then dry before the fire:
A silk 'cap front for ,a'haby's hat
or hound is. much„ ‘.14itier_fn.'u
lace ;eite; lt does not erumple Pq„)
quiekly. or .:ehafe the tender
while it is qiiite as' elfeap in the
end;
While -cool weather -lasts, save
Water froin potatoes and all other
boiled vegetables, put in jars, stand
nt eool 'prase ; use tO, boil Merit
perapi' or soup bonc.„. It iriakes es-
eellent 1,1111,
Poiiiihed•ffoors 'should be °rubbed
w it h mixt u re, . of on c-titircl
t led ,oil and twollt;Irds paraffirt.
tse it sparingly, •tw ic,1:•11;
afterwards with a dry iioth u 11
be a long busitieva.
,To Fate time Co'ol‘ 4
."'al for two tar lblitt*
ttre enoking. ihnnetuand
tit 111 glaos jar arid keep the,
refrigerator, °Iriorning take -out
•
You Shall go with me to the orld's end •
now. If. /azdarve, you shall starve,. *too, "I woutd rather ne alone to -night, dear- ter
if they' hang roe on, people shall point est Catherine.' pleaded the °Poor girl.
u mestac tasks.
"ori, Lucian; Itocian,,don't laim ia.ke excuse. me to your mother. and Helen, point of efficiency ,.until she Isabela'
-ins away !-Don't touchanerv'eriect.- and l!dre.---VtleyI 'r
imkri rtiki
TO' GUARD AOAIN*.T ALUM
" IN PAKIND POWDER *EC
THAT „ALI. IttoistotrNI's!
ARE PLAINLY PRINTED ON
THE LAREL.ANOTHAT ALUM
OR SULPHATE:OP ALUMINA.
•• haDlo ALUMINIO
,P_KATC la Not ONE F
THEM.. THE WORD*, !4.1C0
ALUM." WITHOUT THE IN..
OREPIENT$ IS NOT ADM-
O lgSq. MAGIC RAKING
POWDER COST* NO MARC
'THAR, • THE .91101-14 A VI Y
RIND*. FOR ECONOMY. IVOY
Tteg ONE'SOQI,INI) TIN*.
WINNIREO . GI"Tit'OTitir°14911).°1#1;i4017NANY T 14.
MONTnEA
THE PgA1tI4 01111484
• .r
They, Asked Leave to Dive in Nine-,
:Strewn Waters-
JaYali captured „Tsang-tgo by the
regular:prosesSea Of warfare. Its
tiOldiere and sahlorS' suffi-
eient without the aid of 'wurnen; yet
hlindred IaPanesae, Okla had offer-
gd to help, ,olod their. offer was, de -
*Hued' for. reasons Of chivalry and
traditiou, net because they could
not have, made themselves,
The girls did not expect to 'fight;
but they volunteered for a Jai* as
dangerous as any on the firing line.
'They were young WMaelt. of the
promise of Willa, divers by pro-
fession, and*bat they asked leave
to 'do was te. ,di,ve in the mine-
streWn waters that -.guarded the
German 'fortress to find and; re-
trieve the -mines. Ilraincd rroul
earliest' childflio9d. ‘they • are Won-
derful divers, able to under
water for AO aniazingly,anng time,
and to see clearly in the green,
shimmering twilight of the depths.
They believed they could over.,
board frorathe Xripanese-wanships,
OW1131 1,1110400i to the .inine fields,
and perhaps dive for 'some time' un:'
discovered; if disooVered,. they
would offer such wall and elusive
targets that they might be able to
_Qtripl•Tiitti their to,* even under fire,
. In Japan, where pearl fishing is
an important industry; ninetenthe
of the pearl divers are %seinen...1'111y
girls, mere babies, art taught by
their mothers to swim, ,and later to
dive ; the seashore is their, play-
ground, and at thirteen Or four-
teen, when-ther leave sChool.;-'-they-
are usually ready to begin diving
in earnest. A, giiatt mother super-
intends ffer daughter's ;diving ex-
ercises as carefally and inateructs
her ta•faithfully as any good. Cler-
I'ItINOTI AND rAINTER.
The tatter Iteeeiveil , an. ApolaftA
fitom the Former 'for an Insult.
,.• Audacity iireSistibly attracts us!
and, the 'nian. of strong, origin*
-Cliaracter itit oiijeet Of„universs.
interest. - • ,• '
14 the connoPY of his hOlfee-14014
/14PS: Nerthecite, the English pot
trait ps,,intei, M.r lord -
and Iftalea not a few assenade0
his ill -arranged an
ill -swept studio when an exceeding
ly PePulat young *Ober Sat to hin
The favorite 'FlAti. VollITOyed tif'
Doke.of• Clarence (afterward Wil
liam to.•Argyil Place . in hi
cairn narriage; and his' yal High
eien -lingered- to eee the -progress -4s
the work -sand Isrobahly, to stud
-the Painter, .
".The' loOse gown in ' which h4
painted," says one of Northcote'
biographers, 'was principally ,cora
posed of, shreds and patches, an
I
might Perehante be 'llal, a eerittir
old; his white: hair Wata tpatblElY .
bestowed on -each gide.. and„ bill ,
tranittrn WAS entirely bald,
'The royal' saitor,, standing be.,
hind him while` he 'painted, ,fifisli
gently lifted, or rather.' twitched,
the collar ' of „ the gown, Which, .
Northeate . resented ....by_ ..auddear..
turning and expressing his dia.?:
pleasure hi a' frown; on whieh 'his
Royal ,WginseSs; touching:the Pro- 'i,
fessor's gray. looks, said
'Yen 'don' t-clevote, inneh tinietto
the terra, 1 percelye,'„ .. . .,
... he painter' instantly reJ '
plied, never allow anyone -` to
take personal liberties • With t.me;
you are the first:that ever iiresunt-
ed to do so; and I beg your Royal
Highnese,to recollect -that -I am , in
imam Haiisfrau instructsherdaugh.. ray own house. , . :._:„
. f `The artist resumed his painting;
the Prince. steed silentfor0: Mo-
ment or sb, .then opened the door
and went away. Theroyalcarriage,r
however; :b.941. net ,,..arrived, and. the
ram Was --falling-;. thelprinee-return»""
ed,, hortOwed an umbrella, and de. .
Parted. , . , , ,
"
'DearMr Nortricote,. said on .
of the ladies, if :fear ydu •have of. ...
fended his Royal Higlinesa."'„,, . ..,
"
Madam,' said the painter, I .
am the offended 'Party:',
'The next. day, about noon, Mr.
Northcote was altme when a gen-
tle tap was heard, the: studio doer
• . .
opened, and in :Walked the,prinCe.'
' 'Mr. Northcote,' lie' said "I am
come to return your sister's um,
lirella,. I-brough it -mYself. that 1.
-might-haVe-ainopriortanity.ot.Say,-.....
.incthat .yesterday I thoughtlessly
;Wok an unbecoming libertY With
you, Which you properly resented.!
I really am angry with myeelf; and
'I hope you Will forgive me, and '
think no more of
" 'And .what did yen- say?' An-
-quiredaa<friend4o--wlunn-the-pairit;
at You, as the oriminare wire - head aelten, artd am tired. Please A girl oes not reach her big/teat
• • ..siiiin: r tend Daly With the Smelling twentY;five Years'" oaci: She works,
out Leelie. shrinking back-, and mging
wildly to Sir Lucian Ferrier,-•
Instinctively irireeed-blir arm
about heroes' if be would shelter her with
hia,life„from 'even- earthlY.
• "Leave..herr aaid he, in choked Recants,
at he motioned St. Jilst aWaY. "Leave
her in peace. You have broken her heart,
-and blighted her future. • le not that
enough without „inflicting Your. cureed
preeence upon her?".1 ' • .
,"No, it ie. not enough!" ejaculated fit.
Just, with an oath.. •"Loo yen suppose I
am mad enotigh to leave her here? .She
is my wife! I will have herr'',
much do you want?''.eald Ferrier,
it.11"1"stalloottiann-dnolgentooltr tnibeeonderrat_t„ee, t., este..._- 7, o!riciom....,,,,tweigh, th...toomleanyettlmigo_natald_a:_yvi'vlirto6t,k.„:
_,. Bile could_ h.ear_ 04..therhya_tiviatell 'infromjfifitoft,i;letaa rui Lis, oaayn.4w, forty-fiveorribicribl auftreyeetvaeronol,
dying away clown the Icing carPeted Cor-
ridor, and then, &liking ba.ck among her 4.„ „,,,
pillows, ehe'burst lute tears bitterer than we co,
gall, , each one fraught with the ',anguish then she often spends from one to
or; a iffe-iime. •-• g- ,. 1., daily ..3, 3 ,,,,,, ,
She' had been so happy, of late life'had mov'' A'cur,„,s„ ell ally angler, Idle
seemed an tull of joy and brightneee, in 'water. *-114> wears a; special dreis
• ,
the security of Sir Lucien Ferrier 0 love, of, white cotton bloemerti and short
the Pirteneet of blisoful year@ spent at his s,._irt, hei hair is twistsd into
a
osivdeer. liaerird„ posoir, tdheoodearrkt'innesd 24,ewitpstr cleft:nit tight knot
with a cloth wound'
I%
in voice of repreeced indignation. , • before. . .
-• -"For • 'the -bargain- that :-L-`--mentionedn':• God! hear!" She tirayed, • in the
•eaid,• St, • Jut, with ecpvetously . glitter's*. ,viildeetietie otheralcoa,.."help inc esidure,
°yea. • • • " • ' For tile' burden.Thda bast •laid•• on me is
axe!" . thunderedSir', l'Alcian, -For • heaver than I tan boort"' •
granting this-, 'lady tbe of ye- .„ So the veeddin.teve ebbed hg,
maininft-lere. unmolested „- - ',light and dews. And the 'title lay, there
saiiir Looters Ferrier." sneered Si. Just,: C,1116)1 ea aleepleras, pate and
,•,!Yent.-O-h-rich_mait„and..tant. Peer, 14.11.tltr.oltetEheartedi . •
a-ve got s'oinething. that ,alI inoney - .• . • . • •-•••---•-•:::
yUii Can't bur. And. there's • where I've the • ". • CHAPTER .XLVI. '
advantage of. you.- Lucian. .Feryier eat in hie.
"Will you speak?" study. 'his fereheact reetmg on. ‘hit3 clap-
"Give
st, dwelt for five theueand haitdai, and his, attitude. that ••Of one,
lire. Payable to the bearer, iniadt- * 0 suffers' intensely and silently, and
. riot! anxious. to have my name upon any p„ „r Leslie lay'alene in her own room try.
soOli thatunient;%-hal kat hat Five thou- in g to 'comprehend tho full force, of the need of such an'anducercent to ma-
rina defiers can't .be drop., the buoket cruehing -blew, width had fallen so 61141-rimonv 14,0
tii-yett._ To me it'll keep the;veolf from' the denly upon ,her. --11130-a ,
door fee' a few irlOothet.- at least:" , • heaven % the Originatorot thia troUble. • all to often her ford- and Master
• .e_y_onor_word.Miaske .ast•as--malsing ' -settles-dpaavii-to=•sulasiet--en-her-eartl•-
.`"Kes. '9 he , Woid" 'of ,a, .gentleman -,a1 'hew etc:belied' rose gardens toward • the • . • •
the family, often. after .she is' the.
resesa, • • '
• Sir /Awl/6 ea+, doWit at his study table. :.mohligr. . unmet's:ins children; .
aria' -draws-di( life -cheek-book-from one ---of
. -die- navy declined .the
its compartments,,wrole the 0hecic for .
Bye' thousand &Blare, with a band, 'olio, services tIleae ttrolt and hardy,
shook 'vloibly. . • • • .' •
. "There ' said he, tearing the -oblong women, it 'did, So Courteolisly and
slip- of Paper put,_.and. iguana* it neribin_
„withal .reepee4 as ey deSerVed.,
the table to tesliee hotaband. who itt:Itid
through it on tp Of her head,: and
she wearir :goggles to Protect her
eyes'. A small tub attached to, her
waist holds the* oysters. _She earns
from -fifteen tentstO a closfar achy.
On this 'sniall'pay, she often saves
a -considerable-- tinoltia-of `monsn.
which constitutes her dowry. AS
the continual . exposure te,- water,'
wind and sun aeon destreys her
-
beauty She, feels peculiarly t,the
.
llibugh • rather dewn in the tutnith just ruatidbriage;itrider *boric Itches be had 111g5>tile ettittrtillOS.t6 dive for
_
been' creathiit;', aithen he firs, diseovered
AO aft - 101410V -liavi4)(41,1 r
Eor'far • rentering lioXes Ptre',6
ea tijPrtiV•011s tif"1048 1.11fly
ark' dr -omit() into ,
thathis Wife wee neat , tiro gathering
flower,, all vticontclotte °other -'overhang-:
ing doom. Fortuoitely, •tho big dog for
which Patrick the hostler Wee in ilego-
tiation
had not yet been ittitallea on the
premises. or Rt. Just might nbt have . et-
..feeted.ble retreat •so entirelY, usimoleeted;
Aa wa.,. however, he swung -Irimsolf
Wittig at ble long 4if•rk, beard, with the
DUngry expectant look or fatilirAhed•
.oyer the ornameittal cedar 'rano at, the
lower end. or the park,'S,nil 'ettrtPde, along
.the ricitiveY track itt tbe direction of
certain dieroputable littiC•WaPft10-1108,
.teirY0-401,j11 eerved at his 'besidittiartera
jitet .at .the preeefil, time. •
."1.aan olovet,!! said he: to himeelf
Witha, ifittio mentallS+thritgged Ilim
lielt see ,:vra,y Clear 0 ow. to.: Ali
„the7reaar Mitili-Vrogy-liaameirrto4artf-lo.
.the..test:twa -tseare.•. 'Goon. iny.f.aitts„..that
triarlOyed.--rrife!Cithnice,*!the-lbeet-invegi-
7inent ,T•e'Ver.lnatlet 'ilhe..hatea,„me heart.
se-doeo berg Tharn , the' creain of the
;.-inatter; and' I'll MAU) 'am •htith sweat 'for
before dope with 'tont Tile trouble
with'. me." ae, he paused to
:drink, a deep draught from a -pocket-flask.
that lie carried in the otmosite,ncicket, to.
711--arw)Iirly-t.outttiogd-,41-41.444-17.6r;
Check. "la that I'm a deuced deal too lit -
ought to have held back tinfil
the Marriage ItE113 'rte:, and they •• were'
both 'compromised , in the eYeo b.t the
world; but I Could net toilet the temipta.
tioa wheo-I slaw mascitteraditg
fore hitt its that silk. 00ee. and the.pearls.
flow her tlottntenance did fall,. to be etre,"
. and he 'cheekiest Sardonically to hinidelf
*di at the mere, reeoptaitioa of Leslie. Ferd'e
nealloe Your !rt0Orzug tioben, Pen race and celvvilitted" features.
• .co:t..
not Alone wall you 'yet. my huly1
Old Vit h's d
- 1 Pe •
John, Henry had ,been -calling at
the" home of Myrtle Marie for
Months without ,inaking..much head-
IUY way--roward-m-atruriony, tut event=
--nalts-lipiel--ebased-liti 'on
of the'hashful 'gloom.
"Dearest,", -,suddenly remarked
4f012in one night, :goiKfover
quickly and sitting close by ,the
side_ottliCbeautiful_ girl; ‘,.`,1 intteijd
to. See your father to -night• and, ask'
KIM kr-year-4 ."
•
"You °make ine sigh," ,wearilit;,7e-
sponded the fair one. "Why will
you • insist on 'tieing * old-
.
fashiiined:i" •,'
''OldLiaq,hioned V' wonderingly
replied John. :"I don t ...get you,
acarest.''
''150 1101
s rotect Your. •„I've altralet..watited a ,Ort or life eonimit
-"put 4t go ask-hinr,",--hnper=
lough, answered- dearest,, '4‘e,,,,o
ti it tai easier to aequire repu=
lation far grentiness .than it is to
ninkia good,'
;Lightning and-weitt er oee, eaut at �wm on th.e streT,c
leen acCoMplish all these restate by
using thir heavily Sine coated
• • . •
They give longer service than iny looked stupidly up at.iii4 clowb the track,
of good luck for the. resit ti„nly 1o3o.
Five thoupand dollare• 3Idy bit. of
motley, hut whet comee the reflect:on thot
there'e more where that 4,11)10 -
really eeeme qiiit liko Maddin'a laMP,
Bailee! where 1h0 deOce.' a m IP” , •
Sfr.",fit. Inca had dunk good deal he.
fore lie. *allied, out on ba praSesworthY
' errand that evening -and lt code ittittdi-
4c!ous, to say the *set of it, t* indulge in
dry deeperpotations before be •wa.s safe
the ehel-cr hlo temporary home, lfo
othet roofing* Cot te 10- 1 'There's a, sitetchto .l..
Confound the nwiteb offal a, felt
low to know wh,eh trait to take,' (hie
of 'em's straight past tile Duek's 13aelt.
that I know, but which 4 it? Comet 111
Sip up -a- pennyi -faseltlatim avartiL„Oue___
.tt•b- tbreet the; you go, ink shiner! Now
Inc a thatch to *Vs Whether it'n heatle or
tails! Beads+. r;orbt !oils, left! '11.tils" t
1st Gollob!" looisitg sleepily before11 1)11
"there domes the down express, tearing
over the rttile. 11 14 been on the 1)ther
trach, 141 have been knoelted into the
stliddle of text week, and Mrs. Iitinnatul
Jot would bairn been a tioldnW, 'niter Mil"
!To be continued.)
Are inst-preot and do not require
painting. Tlidde laid 23 years ago
are stilkglying good service. send
for free tantitc that shoWs how
"Eastlake" 'shingled Make your
building o: itgritnAti`g 'fire, and
attatherlieoof Mid Why, they
emit lens per"„year than .any
other roofing.
W. Moriitsettm. • etorrhis Kee rf tiled
*dal LIM*, Seurat •
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• P41111,0iStiOlo:
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"'Yon admit you Are ,gitilty then,
thiundeced the judge, .
"Ali; do, jedger Ah 's 'guilty. Ali
stole dem p,tints. Mit', your honnli,
dem ain't o 'sio when "de inotiVy
am good. ;Alt stole dent pants to
get ,baptized
An electrically driVeic mach ino
liws been /ierfeeled that will seed
. 2010,00 eoelopep l bunt,
,
••••',
er told the story.
(Say l'• - repeated 'ilertheote.:4
`What Could. tsay only:bowed;
he might see ,wriatll felt: I could
that moinerit have sicrifice'd;n1Y,
life for him. • Such • a prince is
Worthy to be a king.'
The visite afterward, i, in, ,
bluff ,nniiiner,.1:said,, "He'sfran hon-
est, independent ritit-9,•41.4
•
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ltrifistol; 'who had Tanen ft* AMU -
e nee into want. and: his wife'.
were suffering from intense Cold by
reason of scanty. bedding and lakk
of fuel. He searched Intsognethin "
to put on the .'bed..to inereat
warmth, and hit, upon Piiea"of
rough, unfinished elOth 'that had
eear-thrown- aside. Its ----S: uccesrat
warnith-giver Isuggested
-ufaeture---Of bed vtrs of
the same material; arid-Ahesa al' Li,
les,' to. wbiejfk gave, his OWO
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