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be the effect on her, I wonder, when
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Vor aw,ven yeokr# I suffered vlmwhat
complex like'u1so x1leryll- ,
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ask for. ,,Just as g6Q41' or 11the some thing" .
like that In my own presencel �Their
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�oWd neither sitt stand, nor lie down.
PDO I you Me her?" she alske4
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Daisy, that they scarcely catch tbe�
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the same'time lose the vonfi4e,n c`e and trade,
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, "I love terl" he declared with
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' roused Mrs. Uoralugsta(r , to speech.
- "I ra no doubt, Doe," she said,
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By HELEN R. MARMN, .
Author of "Tillie -. A Mennonite Maid."
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(frAbluk thoy don't always under-
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to be"ace, I'lo that Miss-ZlIery, thinks
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Kinross at this moment caught 4
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contains xilelther 4)plump Norphine nor other Narcotic ' . I
glimpse t1irough the window of Eu,
this story moaug why not learn the re-
you're simple,, but areu!t. And the,
substance. Its -age JA Ats WiaraixteeA Itj destroTs Worms . I
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Colic, It relieves Teething 'Wroal)les, cures Constipatlon . . . ;
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,:� 4 - 11 . . . . "I Agree with 'you, Mrs. Mornbiv. Qu'11115 Ofte 01 Wese"Very Pau 4pe4A8 . 9911ut - - . . . TOO.L12 1A V 1qA5LL410t&XW W4 . I . .
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".,.. .cum_ I prop9se � - . "Oralt-a-tives" to. the house, After much Ifle easily explained. We. are not of . I � . . � I 11 � .
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. �'. "Daisy," said Georginna In a tone Interpolations, "that It was a comfort I . p . .4 1A = ti I tha parents?" . I I I . I I .. . .
1. I-. there's so many that lives In.town'tt Commenced to experience relief. I kept '.1 � 4r. 1 . 1 *
1'. � that dropped Peter and Mrs. Moining- to Lnow that I Was not capable of the - . , There was a scarcely perceptible hog- 11 I I I
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��.;� star o t of the conversation, "did you weakness of such. infatuation and that, . . . I . taldag five boxes Iwas cured, an Itaflon before she answered. . -
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. should say! Don E I self.,, . . ' baptar, They simply qan!t escape me.!' , . The Y .
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,� . you think -the Civic club In its pros- "Well, I allmild think so!" exclaimed . . . certainly was, at deatl�ljs door." L I .."'That 'Wftself Is strange, Isn't It?" . .
, ,, tus for next winter's work has gone 'I feel pretty cheap!" . . I In Use For Over 30 Years,_ �
1, Pee Daisy warmly. "Oh, won't lie have to you I I (Signed) MRS. JAMIEW VANWICE. lie' ventured, hesitating to force, hi's' . . I I . I I I .,
e� � ,'It Is they who wil feel Inexpensive, ,, � . THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. NEWYORK "'". I
I and put me -me -down for a paper"' . "Fruit-a-tives" are sold by all dealers investigations against, her evident re. � ,
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.'I pd go way Mrs. MoMingstar.- They'll be ready't .
'. Consternation was In her face a falls in love with yon! I.cau hardly. 0 a4ac a box -6 for $2fl at, trial box 'suctan�e'but his keen curiosity gettin *
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q � . voice. Georgiana sullied. ' %valt until I see itill . . sell theinselves� for half price on the POst-P*i On Tweillt Qi tbe bett'e'r Of big Mier feeling. , . .� . I I �. - . % IIIIIIIIIINI .
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I- . "About what?" . .. "Wouldn't It be- -eh -well, amusing," bargain counterv? ., ' I priceby lFruit.-a-tives I4.hnited, .Ottawa.� 44i suppose It Is,11'she answered, her ' . I . I . . . .1 - . . . I
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I "A theme on which I can't possibly Goorglana granted. clasping her shape.- , �He left be 1 . -11-11. 11.11-11.* .1.1 " - - - ,,,-, voice subdued.- her eyes downcast - . . I V - � . . . �, I � . I
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" ask -uncle to write the paper for me, ly linrids hbout her knees and loold I . . I � . . "Do 4r. and Mrs, Morningstar know 4L vense m.ter0A;*1;.'.'' . � . come in ,.your way on th
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�., 'The Bad Effect Upon the Morals Of dreamy, "if after his adamantine front the kitchen. I . . � I . nothing ab t -your phrexital" , - 111-1 didn!t realize -that It .was - = .He biA it c 11, I � .
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" . I . . . have never seen you so much us loolc!
.-� the, Community of the Autumn � � It " , I ., , . "I don't-4now.11 . . . tleeable--�my not speaking -as the rest-, - . 1p,
. . � I ' t ic, room . Sined.last, night., . � I � . . . I .. at, my books when they have been 1,*,
z plays of rnderwear In the Department 11le? . his chance, .Eunice had *left * I � � -1 --"But have you never a6ked them710 speak," she ,faltered. � . . ..jw I �
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,�, store Windows, Aspecially the Fig- ("Very ninustlig. Indeed," thought ;by one door just as he was entering .b7 #41g. Itf!1, , I � . I "I have never discussed It .with "And bow. does' It come that yoll Ing about, What,books ever.'come - I .
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I . . . �.. � cernod in this controversy about Miss . , * . . doWt speak tis the rest speak?" .. I . s the larst summer she has - takeal ,
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I , i the Advisability of the Civic Club's "Which of course he ,will," t.tIllrijaed � ' I Ellery's frock?" - . . .� ... aid qubsilons: agitated her, he saw, "I -never thought about It. It I have
Requesting the Removal of Such De- Daisy dogmatically, "for you're not .. CHAPTER XIII.' "' . . .%otp-he r pressed a smll -'and he didn't, believe �he was being , come to. �peak like the-diffe boarders sJuce she gave -up keeping al -
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. moralizing Displays.' ThaVs my sub. IlIze, the other girls -you're on a higolle' ,nlng:of *that same- d about Miss Ellery's frock Iwauted., to Candid With him, so be' r I wb . en, In Gc&s,name, do yo#. getitilmil .
, . r 'ON. the eye . ay . , y1yetantly from tlie rest of the: family, It. has
".. ject." 11 platle.p, Kinross, sitting on: the grassy , : . .1, . dropped them.' HexemaftiOd silent to' been unconsciously.". . . I . �
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.. "If they look at the matter fr "7And so Is he." said Georglana Ju- terrace by:the front gAte.con, ce to tell him why she - 144b?", lie 'co , , ..
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. higher plane," said Georgiana, "thei elffly. accepting Daisy's tribute c6m- . templating the dusty high. frock tied been, to. her mind. the orify sought .him here at. an hour when all "Remarkablel Uemarkable-that yo per has to -be� read surteptitiouW jwj .
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would see that It Is -their own minds placently. . � . - I Wan. was still. puZ7AIng over. the prob, notable one of the.prevfous evening, . the rest of the family Wdre abed. - 'should make use.of'a. vocabulary that food? 'LOU liere.'X-beard y�du say I . .. . �
� that need to be regenerated rather "Perhaps," -Daisy, r IA- You. ha e never heard spoken. Have I
f eluctantly con- lem. of Eunice. I . 7-� —Wel'us sit down,". he repeated. :. ', "I want to ask youl"I she began ti .v , ' I 11 ..
. coded, "but he must be peftectly her- yo . you, possibly, come 'unconsciously to , old MornIngsW .... I I � .
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I than the -shop windows." "Were she the Sleeping Beauty in Rer fac4'llghted up as she obd-v6d : '(V "to tell me , something It you are _ night that '? .,
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�, �Tlet me take that dowil!" cried Dal- rid -a conceited prig -wit . h all the girls the enchanted castle she, c6uldn't .be . 1, . � :,( I III I lie wiffing :to spare:your. time,to , a spehking ae6dintalece a . Iso with -let you'read anything. but the -Bible ,W � . .
� sy. "That shall be my opening sen, . . ' I him with a brigh,filess that trausform- : ule�.s, .. . I . I French and Ge an?" . . - . Sunday and: that that day van the 00 '
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,�. flattering lilm so Idiotically."- . .Alore, filaccessibIt," was �Ile conclusion ' � a riess ' . .rm . ly time-.y.ou had, to read at an, and yo � .
- tence. I shall also suggest," she 4�nt "We shall cur6 him of thati" Georgl-- to which be bad come as, after-seelag ed it�. He marveled why:: she ,Whouldin ' The, occasional. unusu I of her III should think that must be an Ime .
�� on -as she wrote, ".as, a preventive (or . I I one . moment shrink from,lifili. and -falter ,' mode oi% i.xpression stru. ck. me as to I . 11 . declined. Mift, Ellery's offer of bodliq ,'#I -.
,,, anasmiled, her tongue suggesting a. pro- the wholefa lly, �peludlng Eunice, go, ueb- poislblllty�to come, uncons6lously t? - - .
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, hJ.WdXig-aJItUg--K1�tttultous. sarily postponed his quest to the,1' ' . base of the mystery of her. ' , . , , ans�ered 'seriously, evidently unused I .
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.. the exhibit of women in nightgowns "Father considers �im —ablIK," UeOrg -- FC-1W.---�---- - — I . I re son for tfic'"Oansforullatl�n � was not. . .,,I. couMWt malce'bettpr us%,.of my at Wast to' the language of . sarcasm. 1� I
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. they display a wi ana went on. 'But," she -added, "I L f'It lookS'as though I_ should be driv- . .. .. � --.-t1m,e_" ,.hp- --AusT,qred._1*AsW me any- "Not more so than what -you would !1 I . � I I �
., their pajamas. The preachers wouldn't have heard him say of him that he h . . "What made* you, say you don't :'thing you like. . cWtid.7i - - . 11111�77! 11 , ; - . - I � I
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have any jobs then!" -sareastic tongue.' Now.,.sareasin,'l correspondence eve . der. - . � .. 1 ,�6sa of -his ton . '4 I
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1, "You 'would better let me edit your .. . � the same roof wiffi hortl� - . Wside her, � . . . .. ., I . her "child" Inade her ejeq grow sud- no.envlr6nnient or association, ex�ept.' .:
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% . to the club," Georginna advised. "Does I I I I . , .. . I I . berself illoken'to, As though"sbe .were. -wb1l, to go no further, be acquainted Will resCore gray haig. W Its natural. color. . \
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, ... V, speculations abou her. 'For the first . .,When I'shid you didn't apnoy me? . not a'- chii.ttel'dr a Move, Her voice with 'areas of the English language heads.,Curesclandruxltqhing,,Ocalp..4wa464
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. . I time be noN� found his *disguise - . But I � didn't- mein. that!" . i -
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I says sbe,can hardly wait until you . th Miss duestion seemed to spring from her. . a .11I.am.anxIous to have,yon tell me No*, then, hdw'do 'yoi� account foe To entirely unlike any, othft, hair propam. . -
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come back and meet that new pro- I 1. : I . . I I .
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I . iessor of psyebolo, Oh," exclaimed - 11�1 , I grossed .as not' to,, be. .curious also ,,I suppo'se," .he speculated, "I meant place but In: t) rld,w � here a . he . c . . 'Unsolicited Teitllwontalls�. . 41
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� jualsy, with a little squeal of delight, ,is ,Oc,V�p .. . ill out sulAce. � . . earn her'llving?" ... I cikt�d A6 hini'llow 41s Indbislilveaeag ,
"won't it be bully!" . . . . Edith A. Burke, Xl�slonary 31. M. Ch * I - .
1� - ,Perhaps If he gave her � that you 40terest me too'much to aa-�. It% him thliq "that she had - troubled -her. She turned I .
9 I , .1 and Daisy an opportunity they..�Would � It wag .to as
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Georglana tried to look dignified, but .. 1. . . .� . . 0 come to him tonight. But would )'eal In -her 'eyes. '"Is it with resultsafter two ypars' using. ,
1. . 01 I � h, I . qpestlon him .,about the girl,, thlukin ' � . . . .
� only succeeded In looking interestefl. 1; . 1. . , � 9, , "And' the ,young ladles--�You avoid , not have been a 60re natural illing - necessary to:account'for it-beforeyoli * IL A. Hopes, Wilner, Montana� My hair I
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and rather pleased. " L % . atel.y. it would be a roli�f; . � I can advise Ine?" . . .
� . . . "I ...: 1. ': and. intim . . . . I . . I . � , . brown, by using Canadian Hair,Restorer� .
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� - . things between you and that psychol- I , � . .. 7 . . Aoula volunteer 10:ask -him questions! " � � . I � 41 1 . . . � .1obn Gi Hall, Xe*Abtdeen, I
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- I - ogy mail?" . � . . , 'exti-.iordiii,tz,r..:it4iii,.or the night before , , fiet -feel � ri�ore it . I depends upon � tbe, -sort - or'. place She dropped her eyes and, did not at, �
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Kinross leaned Ill% badk ngainst a pil- .... ,�. . , , . � ith jvm,,�,pbrha.pq he .Could lict . , f .. .
!. .., I � struck lAllss E Ile" . . � . 11 eWoulel-waiit. Some sorts of worh *.onae. ansWbr. But pfeseiAlyl -With eyl. &Sol all wholesale and retall,diaggl",
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�, . lar of the porch and gave himself 'up . . 1 I are: easy;, to secitre. ..Others., �re 'not' dent great:t�lrrotaUc ,. � e spq 0
; I . .go .had irea�elli&.ihls p.0int in h1k I)oun(je-a..,-wftb pleasure *11i;a , L
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honsible to the farnier's wite and Pete . ' Is6lationtwi-th -her. , . � . I , . - . '
,... as though tboy spoke a foreign tongue. .. � I 0 �aung ladles," Tli6y Were COM- -111 ,&,�ftlt- say they don't � Infa"vdqt, me. ,. I'l ..ereby. a girl like me eould - e4rn ay. . .. 4 Holines J. E. Hbvey, ; I .
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�, . i 'If I ca)slt Investigate Eunice ,my- -noi ' . I. I "Places for 'domestic ser�ice. can be .
� You know Ile 1.4 not apt to notice such V � . , . see Wh6ther or not it disturbed - I � I . ..
; . . . I wlk, at least I -X1,111 now get at the her. . . .. . .. - . I . .1 .1 secured casily-,almost .'on I .. I
�, thing,;, but lie remarked to me several I . on others."' . I terms, But if you Are thinking of. In a k a Etc h Ani'mal � Worth I -` �
I . . I . impression s.he ha made "But," he. weift. oil,, "there d I , .. � � ?I I
times Vint lie had riever seen a 111u,19 . Ed tossed' away the cigar he,wab. . some other -sort of occupation'l- � ;N . I -.
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man so turii the heads of all tie wo of Interest. None of them 'have � .e Il'i .
I I - I smoklng:'� it' was. oe. the brand Maok- - � L tie paused questioningly, but.1sbe ,,, p""', . 1. ... . � . .
I 11 I a blyster .1 2 5, To over Ilia- 'east , . , . I
. . men --even flie married wonien! . .. . . I � S. about them." . I said nothing. bully her WIf I . I 0 .
� ed by Mliis Ellery's father and quite repress d i --- — - . . :
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"But, Gcorghina," complalfiea Daisy. , to be found "a the. tiossessio � gernes§ urged him on. ,
"tbon I ,;hall hate him. I know. I al- - . ressed an:Klous attention, llk� one who e. 1 " , .
, .1 . F tKV . - .be . breiga tongue, . and . "I should, have to kn&w more aboial , Ig" 1%. . . . Wn �5 ofa'Cent a Day -. .. �
I �.. ways do hate a nian I'm expected to . ) FTFFL P, � of a farmban& 11e hoped -s 1. . , . wouldn't tries to follow a f you ,before I could judge .. of your I Nobody.ever heard of,'.'stock food" curing the bots or colic, making . ,
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like and approve of. And a fellow who ,0 . . Inbded the aroma. .. . . . weigh f - . . 'i V�q hens lay. in winter, bicrensifig tha,yield ofmilic five pounds ecowaday; 1,
I . . .she seemed to or. a moment . � .� . � . I . . ' PC � . .
:. ninkes' nll the .-Irls hysterical about �'So she thinks she is (Joilty to bowl Ma �. . ric turned around"an-d-looked'up, � . all that be said,before she,ail.Swerod. phances.11 . . . . � . Or restoring run-down 2nin V$,to Mump,hoss and vigor. - .. �
. . 'There before him, slim ind - hle, In . . I . Again he - paused,"but she rem . I , When you feed "stock oad 11 to your -cow, horse, Swineor poultry, ' ., .
I over." . . I . . . p . "But neither bave I'a mystery about , . ained ( ware merely feeding them what you are growing on yourown,farm.! . .
: . blin-oll, I know I'll scrap with lilm"' . I , I .1 . 1.0 .. , I "Your animals do need not, wilre feed, but some
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". 110 woll't be apt io give you a she dogmatized, "is not the expr ssiou: - the:starliglit, stood 'Eunice, In. the uu- me," �she replied tonderingly. 11A� MY$- silent, � .... . I � . � . tp=. � - I . .
. . . .0 , Tb .1. I . Ezv. 1 bodies getall the goodout of.the feed you.give them so thL�rcan getfat. � .
- . a of a bJgh plane of thought, and p - expeeteduess ,of. her 6,ppearing Bug- tory, I . .. 1. . "if - Will tell* me somethbig . of 2:02i ., � and stay fat, 611 year rou ..
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� ,, smiled 0corgiana. haps,",she said earnestly, "I may b6 . . Haveult'you?" he .questioned grave., . I 0 1 things., ROYAL WIsItYSTOCK SPECIFIC can and does, - it is � .
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q able to help him to see life , 6ieswiit . , . ly In the to,ne.of one reproVing a child I She looked. surptised. ."But there Is any pace . .
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�,; Georglana lauglied, then n(lded: "Fa- - ' cigar go unnecessarily sacrifice .
;k ' my9YiT*,ll-wns Kinross'. mental cotft- d. � denlaL .of' 'such stu .accusation. �11 . He lool�ed .at her with rjoarching : . as r edh used t1vo -
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" � . girls and women -make tbeins fit -rater and Mrs. Morningstar, and . Nyltll� We?" hq Mysterious y6u`n�06rson I ever metill viction. ' . . C SPE -
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� �.� asked An it' . ?,! "CorlId . .
I -she now leaned down afid said some. , il, B why you, do day other sort of trotting Atotlies
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': I about It, father says, �s that Dr. Kill could not , 11 I - ,. . I . n , ese horses bLve never ech off heir feed sine I on, c in Royal urple
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I even to be afraid. of"llim.', There wag , � . .. . . . "I . don't know. - What other thin � . I . I . . . . -
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:, � ,��. different to women -indeed, rather Their plane Is go far below that of just now a pained sensitiveness � in 11 SAW a±e'done by women?" * .. � � .
� afraid of them!" , . ' fine face that 'Wvealed the struggle 'I WAS , W. BAD " ' . "Well, there are shopglrls, stenogra- I . . . .1
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�. "What a cbump!" tried Daisy con- she was ha,VIng with herself ln.,7 I ' - , .
�, � cateh the sound of o&V volces"Wh6in we .pp- . . phen, millin&sj bookkeepers, teabb, . -
��': � temptuously. "That's worse yet. No, ' proaching him like this. I : But Little Mdester's I . � 1. - . . I I . .. I . .
.�� . � Georgfe, I refuse to like that man. sl)eqk,, but it you feel any apprehea- "But you would rather tot be In. 4611ave bono Wonders fov�,Ydeoo ers"- Ire turned and again looked at . - i
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�, Here is an experience with the first 0 . 1109�Whieh i8d little ovte two-thirds of a cant a da�, Most srk foo,Lg %ffl * I
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"Jilt him? I trust my relations Daisy dropped her baudful of goose. �ylstfully, her voice low and trembling. patt of, w1lich you may be all too fa- . "But I Waverift an eduektion." I Ihst but fifty days and nee sivett three times aday. YAL WSPVC1,F C
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I don't count, of �ourse, but perhaps you � Amount of the fifty cant ackago will last 2go day.,;.,. OVALP RPLE will intreasetild,,'Onfite .
, mit of the possibility of any such vul- and the two girls strolled away, Seneca, Oat,) writes about "Little Di- had? . 11 , - �. . of Your stock 2s�. . It Is an astonishingly quick fattener, Atirilulatifig the appetite md tfle. I
- 4rarity as Jilting! A girt always knows would rather be entirely alone?" . T - relish toe food, assisting haturd to digest and turn feed Into flesh. At a h% fattener it fiq a leader. -
I., TOnrosal eyes followed them thought- "I was taken out of school when 1, I
,; .. it when a.man is going to propose to Cully, with a Sense of pleas re I , the She had spoken so unhesitatingly 1111aving boor, troul�led with inaiges. It will sAvc nlQnY times its cost invdterinAry bills. ROYALPTJRPL POULTRYSPECI- .
u n Was tWelv4 year$ old," PIC is -our other Specific f0fF Pbultryo not for stock. kage will last twenty-five �
,. her and"- last night to Mlgs-P,,Ilcr*, Why sfiould tion for a number of years, I have ttioa hena 70day4, ort pail costidg$1.M will last twenty.flve hens 280dtlyso whic I
� " gymmetry of Allss .Ellery'a shapely "And hav6,had lid instruction of any h is four times mote
I "Ob, no, she doesn't, Georglana. I � . Abe� falter like this, In such agony of nearly all kinds of pills ana tablets for material for onfir three timeA the cost, it maKes a " Ittying machine 11 out of your hens ' #
I � Mort since then?" . tu-mee itnd wintorif8eVents fowls totin fleshat mqultl� &aq. AeAses.
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ki� havo often tbonirht a man - was aoina th � . embarrassment, when. speaking to Mai? . Indigestion bhly'10 be disappoWed., 4IN0.0 I 16 SverY package of 0 AL PURPLE TOCK SPSCI C or . OULTR SP CIFIC is
: "" � I I int ill * I .A.W-- .. True, ,she had talked to Georgiftrin ug. . "Seeing your tablets advertised i . . - .. guatanteed. .
, lal, ilia -Just use ROYAL PUPPLV oil one 0yout animals an sitly,otb re prati6n on gqbthgr .
7. — der stress, of a sadden sttong, lmntilse thought I would give thent q tri . -"And never havia been off the farm V I I 11
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I I new 1910 Seed Cato.109%16; 06 Padk696 Of D. & 11's
nxcelslor Swede. This Swede has 0,11 enormous Yield,
is of the finest quality and Most Pcthtt shape. Our
now Catalogue to one of the niost complete Published.
If you prefer, we will send You a free PaekligO of Bur-
bardes Giant Ctimscift Califorlift 1?015PY or Our
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she had been eaughi u#AwateS, 08 It
must say i am giaa x aid. - Betio tak-
Ing them I was In bad abap&' bad
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have, been In towfi, to the market fol*
a. m. It tKa game donaltion, after coniparing.resultEgi y U L PURP E hog
. them all beft t6 death, or elfte, ac cdmei flue rhoney. F -As . .
I your merchant or writa us for a e alua le 32 -page booklet on tattle .
- were -that bad been m.Anifest enough.,
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Understand VhY'ftnY girl under the Sun
put Jul 'the day. gverything X Would
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pressive earnestness, �Imay-1 ask hdW
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