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vacation.
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strength use
Scott's [Milk; o n
summer as in winter.
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Cettoned 'With the effect o hcr terpolk.,
°woo " tow, .ohtd. That he
ISKER FOLK* I4ARKEN
Mid used tor ilk, snit st inn tinii.t sixt
(C11141 die WC% 4,1vili73410 the poer re
..mitinder of it lio bun. ne tells other
winiike that she i* Marrying because
ss) roasit, ti 1.131,t %.1M
uhslyn her iivnf: •
"blitins
9: thought 4tiat them 1100 1* 6otoet
fag .thei•AvIndi gnostbo tnio• 1/..1!Ps _Marrr Ott the lx140-
Intl of lite monk AO hist Ilever OncO The Allth .Spend NIkettMar
wishes' MO goed-40.4 Rle llottSce
IlPgt tho bOttle Weir 114, iyanic
!OA prescriptions without her ever finding
it out; ,aall the eitoteat theonenieter
1.!0 Uot APPeor4.4 19P Weekr
cnitiviElt Xl4,--491Mtitaundi,
Her delicate etlfiering Mellth iehtiter
/mit An P9IVA141' e0149024,, ,
"Oh, but of eaume yen tintst sea
Yau Witte, ntitto MiSnlederatillni met
Much chime Uwe would. he—,w4th
wretched Etunted laugh...44
awaY withent a Sight. of rant TioW
.to)lng her wor11.1dOWn UpOn Hie table,
atid. beginning Am* dainty WO la pin
it • np ill its' prolceting WhitO cleth,'
'"WhOl..g094 Weida MOM Ireetieeela VP%
notime,41. MeV '
SIM Mrns...4Way.: knit. hilli and fiXta
her .Mieeing, *Yee, laSity ornt dliatedt
%NM 0,, pep . 4 — . it !.. ''
littie YON know binaT : , .Selled efitirins Ont. OgalitSt the shy. Tnen
.once Agent elm faces hint, and oho sees
elilabeth doeS Mit tli, sinllecthe fact .of •flittt tileteveteenote hetto, op agony upen
her want of acquainninett With nYttfl'4, her. forehead,
ciutracter, nor limes Sbe bele Ms Dow' -"WW1 far 'AMP 'alle ..
dertne Puma' bY 4W ,tnig,40t104.• Sh° "wish very hard ler IntleStaYhtil ibraWakYllYg*et
civil white kale While ihe OpertiVe §eA'' AbrOnflii it -01” r .
nierelY PO aii hstento# tolter Witik 001 thmagh iteethet we bie.y befit get
mewe sun pleY at. .1%16-44,1dfeeell, NV1111 Tirelle Meth:840a litre With ter hand;
the sun-raye on the Wide Kee ileids Qt. not to, Riney, fier, she Walks quickly to-,
heaven, 4 word& the -hotel.
"It is dreadfal iliflt I 8110143 Ilav„e 'A) It is impossible taltim. to...atlW,cilile,!*
say these thingS, (0 Yen; say% rera, to, wanders restlessly oway, straYmil 1,0
EYng, ill a voice of the Streoge$1, men Imo" not whither, The mimeses are
and ire agemet. her ;destiny -,-"insult y‘ou. cut, chaentithoy in the gatelene, sending
in this unprovoked We* 1 hid, in Km', dellciou,s Whiffs of perfunie from the soft
of fact, you are the only 'Pereen in the yellow flea of their Rowers, The pinky
world who eati"Conitince hini .that -that . ramonvirees, go oet, too, but eot tfillerig
-it la impossiblte,-thate it CallIk4.,be- Cu
course he will he very itrgeut elle Press" nem/44v he finds himself strolfing,
afterveards eleeit he know it,
frig, and I know hOW Per$110Sive he IS.
Do not you suppose that, I, Ms own mo- igTnhgtiltredesuglahytteg:rIteir% lo)lfacakiN1+111:1
ther, know how bard it is to refuse him
anything? and, of toume, itt his preSecill let. Olgentio Violets send their messages
eeak state it Meat be very earefully tri hie nostrils, the big and hummerable
done. He could not stend any vielent .blee blossome prtX1ominating over the
centrudiction. You would 'have tO he leaves, whieh in, England have to be so
gentle; dear me 1" -with a fresh access care144 searched for them. Super, -
of angry remorse -"as if you ever could abundant oranges tumble about his feet;
be anything else." arum lilies, just discovering the white
This compliment elso its Pale object secret hid in their green sheaths, stand
receives In silences. , in tail rows on either side of him; a
"You know one has always heard that bed of beoad beans points out, the phe-
there are two kinds of `No,'" goes on nornenon of her February flowers to
Mrs. Byng with another dwarfish laugh, him. He sees and smells none of them.
which has a touch el the hysteric to „_,_, Have his senses stolen away with his
" heart into Byng's chamber? They must
"a 55' •iiirtit's 'No," as it is called, that
meao , Yse' , rine 'Is 'No' which anyone have done so, or he could 'not see with
--wli tit e, en he- -must understand to be such extraordinary vividness the scene
there. He has himself helped
final. If y al ceulel--1 daresay I am ask- -enacting
ing you un inneessibility-but if you to place it in such astonishing reality be-
fore himself. Does not be know the ex -
could make hint understand that this
time it is final 1" , ...... act position of the chair she is to oc-
There is a silence between them. An cupy? Did not he place it for her before
he went to fetch her? Nor can his rea-
unruller billow than' usual, yet more
son prevent his distorted fancy tram pre -
masterless in its Than play, Is hurling senting the interview as one between
itself with a colossal thud and bang eappy and confessed lovers, Even the
against the causeway ; and Elizabeth recollection of her features, ghastly and
• waits till its demos is subsided before
with beads of agony dewing them, can -
she speaks, ' ' - s • net correct the picture of his mind as he
"Yes," she answers slowly, "I under- persistently sees it. That she meant,
stand, thank you for telling me what when he parted from her, to renounce
you wish. I think I may promise that
Byng, he has no manner of doubt. But
I shall be able to -that I shall make him
does not he know the pliancy of her na-
understand that n is final." ture? Is not he convinced that the roc,k
A moment or two later they are on
on which her life has split is her inability
their way back to the Amiraute. The
ever to refuse anyone anything that they
ocean is at its glorious pastimes all
ask with sufficient urgency or with
around them; the hill -climbing., shining
enough plausibility to persuade her that
town smiles upon them from its slope;
. f.11..s.can do them a kindness by yield -
but •upon both has fallen a blindn
The feelings of Mrs. Byug are perhap mg •
How much more, then, will she be in -
the least enviable of the hvo.
g ,...capable ,of, resisting the importunate
They are nearly back at the beginnin
of the breakvseter, when she stops shorL 'Pass" °' 'ler own hes!'" chosen one,
when coot reflection wines, freshly risen from a bed of death? Pre -
Probably sently his restless feet carry him away
when she Is removed from the charm
outed.the villa grounds again. Ile .finds
end pathos of Elizabeth's -meek -white
himself on the Boulevard Mustapha, and
preseswe, lovely and unreproaegul, she
sits dowel on the low war. by the rond-
o -II, -not repent her work; but at the
side, staring absently at a broken line
present moment of impulse and remorse
of dusky stone -pines, cutting the ardent
she feels as if the expunging of the last
blue of the African sky on the hill op -
half -hour would bo Cheaply purchesed
by the sacrifice of six months of her re- Posite, and at an arose -led carnpagne
throned high up among the verdure. He
maining life. knows that it belongs to an Englishman
"I suppose it is not the least use my
who made reels of cotton, and the Idle
asking you to try and forgive me --to
thought saunters across his mind how
make allowances for mer she says,
ge it, Ls that reels of cotton should
with unsteady toned humility ; "oh how stran
yen, must hate me 1 If the case were re-
versed, how I should hate youl How
you will halo me an your life r
Tile tears are rolling down her cheeks,
end in an instant Elizabeth's hand has
pew .out le her. Ns it does so, the gro-
teeque regnet flashes across the elder
wienati's mind that any future daughter -
le -law uf hers will be most unlikely to
1,1, the possessor of such a hand.
"Why should I hate you? you can -
rot" - with a heart-wrang smile-
"rossibly think - me more undesirable
than I do myself ; and even if it, were
isii sn, I do not think it is in me te hate
anyone very much."
On their drive home they meet with
ane or Iwo little incidents quite as funny
re; the old Jews kissing each other ; but
'is time they do not niove poor Miss
Merchant to -any laughter.
—
ClIAPTER XLI.
04ybilla
thetight I 4044 sanitise, $•ext; A
Ores vet disgtist ter ,nie Idea Of mar•
veleCO net itt have Reale Wthe
%Inc Wen that 4.,ba not eare near if 1
novo mum. Vatiter and I got on quite '10 1110—fule. „
hopeitY, together ; and when one is well At caorben, net and sterintSVrept is,
elf, Me eint really lie very fairly coetent TAN Ot .11t0 Zttiaer Zce* WhYs
111 Single State end. at events, 414°04.41'41 t411* 14eW °w4 sa4e OM) 9Ven
ent 6,00-1 44 eel %II sybium,,.. 11)914011 a Sang* of their commercial
WAINWAIN 114140411M;$ AO A SFAP.
AIME MM.
The **densest thit fils
wefts 94 '110.404 oxi
oot Afeld" '
PEN0ANC414 and
boa this trade,-rnark
le
rcd, Who 1411,,,ito
041a4snteel ls• 111e
hates name. 1Virde
iTsvoat trensurino what is- thec•Avere itykiiikting100,paccA,
and allCeStrol and creating KA 1111Ure, tizok
fer it is able, 44ut of the Sliadews xtd chump FEN„ANGLE,O;sr*
at *a, •
irons' 440.4.1tes enain oaten lat its
repht who Mph bachWard instead et ok mkty faboc$
ORSES ATE SHOE PEG
11.E1011 WiNtOft TM
, SWAM PAM
ihe boat
rne unsuspevted,
he skin is unable
2t One Footers—Horses Got 011
Their 40.4-4k Gust
Scheme.
tat) southern part of the
of New Ilempshire, at a railway
where tko farinera for miles
e,sed to Wine to take the train
ston, a pertain man lied a houso
big stable, and in the IOUS inwS
fie they kept their horeea during
aY Until thou returned keel their
y to "the nub." Then they %voted
up end drive home. Eserybody
'10* SRI himself In theee demecralle
unities, so they were in the habit
hitching their oun horses, hang-
harieees on the peas at the foot
/flails and giving each animal a
rti of oats from a bid bin over In
rner. The stable wets kept very
o that aometintes on a cloudy
ety had to feel their way around,
Taylor, the proprietor, explain.
advantages-hhat it kept out the
id other insects.
IJOHT SEVERAL BARRELS.
of It% past. Holland, though PrOCtleal, 111 . srall
otiOnerCial, energetic, Is AO illigegt1Q11 OuleW wAgerwe# We4" *"" "Tri
411N014 n emphast5 Valleb Oe 4 halt for tourists is oreoping
intense that ille; litings nut into' a, 01110110 the. liner ntotivcs et Inn iepte,
"laan _she ho 'yet indalggil elVfidatn, that quaint old elly the
Of more Milne ehereeter then V; already it bee done conspicne ly at
' You Will haVe te giVe her away in she neighboring shore.
cries, as WM SS she. can speak distinctly, TAO Inhabitants of Marken maintain
"Miter will marry her, of mime, and Om«, aS a stPitrate POple tin.
Ton MUSt Ore her awriy. em sure she Memo oster•-.7- No oue of them ever
Marries off t e island, To do so would
will insist upon It,"
"Abe will have to moue ha,ste, themo glean disgriwo even deeper than that
rchlrfts he. 'recovering enough from his which follows the selling of heirlsauts,
iirst stupefaction to loin Cectlis hi hes Mich as inherited silver or family chlna.
mirth ; "far obau not be here much Satisfied with their own barren, SOnle-
longer." tiraes inundated land, they rarely leave
"You ore going Imo ?"—Taising her for another.
eyebrows, and with a mese of Meaning- PECULIAR COSTUMES.
ness in her tones which vaguely frets
The Marken costume is peculiar. On
"Why ehould not I go?" he asks irri- woMen it is a garb of inany colors,
144, his short and joyless Merriment marvellously put together and bright
quite. quenched. "What is them for a
roan to do hem? I have stayed already
much longer than I meant. I am en-
gaged to meet a friend at Tunts-the
man with whom I went to the Himalayas
three years ago ; we ere going to make
et, excursion into the interior. I am only
wailing for some guns and things...Why
snotild not I go ?"
"There is no karthly reason," replies
silt. demurely ; "only that I did not. know
you had any such intention. But then, to
be sure, it is not so long since I have seen
you -not, I think," glancing at him for
confirmation of her statement rather too
innooently, "since the lovers -ha 1 ha l-
and I met you and Miss Le Merchant
driving on the quay."
fro be continued).
THE LATEST POSTAL TOKEN.
It Is In the Form of a Ticket Good for
a Five Cent Stamp.
A new postage stamp, or rather the
equivalent of a postage stamp, a reply
ceupon, as it ts officially called, has
been designed and will be pot into cir-
culation on October 1 next by the Intes-
natkaial Bureau oi the 1Juiversel Postel
Union at Berne.
The neW postal token is in the form
of a ticket, entitlhig the holder to ex.
change it for a postage stamp of the
value of 25 centimes, or the equivalent
of that sum in those countries that have
adopted the arrangement concluded last
year by the delegates of most of the
civilized stations assembled at the Postal
Congress i.e Rome.
The arraegernent was to the effect that
a coupon should be devised to enable a
person to writo to a correspondent in a
foreign land, enclosing the value of a
stamp for a reply. Incidentally else, the
coupon will enable persons to pay email
accounts hi foreign lands without veils
to- the trouble of prOcuring a money
'Instance, a resident of Canada
orepteorr.
may write to a correspondent in France
and .Germany and destre to prepay tee
stamp required fur the answer. All he
has to do is to spend six cents for a re.
toy coupon at any Canadien post. ofilee
and enclose it in his letter. The French
en, German address.e will excheoge the
wind anyone into such a lofty while
ccupon at his own post °Ince les a
Eden ! Cam. the interview be la.sting all ..'rencli or German stamp which will pre -
while -W Is not it yet ended? Ma pay his reply'.
not Ids tormented fancy see the chair by'y was the British pest °Ince that pro-
posed the innovation. The adoption of
Bytig's sofa unce'rigain empty or wee- ies coupon scheme wns not /nude eon --
pied by !Mese or mother? Will not Mrs. puleory for all the nations comprised in
Byng, 'will not Elizabeth herself, have the Universal Peetal Union, but ihe fol -
seen the unfitness of taxing the sick lowing lune signilled their acceptance
nran's faint powers by so extreme a of IL : The Unite& gleetee Great Britain
sirnin upon Ahern? But no SK/011er has and most 4 her colonie, ineluding
this suggested idea shed a ray of. light
upon his darkness than an oppeSing one
conies and blows it out. lies not Byrig a
wit; of his own ? Will he be likely so
soon to let her go? Nay, having once
recovered her. will he ever let her out
of his sight again? The thought restores
him to restless action, and, although
o.ith sedulous elowness, he begins to re-
trace his steps townrds 1.1K" Wel. Al a
re.Int about a quarter of a mile distant
from it, the lane which leads to the Vil)a
W Ikon debouches into the rond, and
deboushing tilso into the road he SOPS
1110 figure of Cecilia, who, catching sight
411 him. as if unable 10 wail for him JO
jC.11! her, almost runs to 'op.'s -him.
ef•
Two days later she is called upon to
perform the task she has undertnken.
Probably she has speot those l•wo days,
and also the appertaining nights,. in
bra.cing her mind to it, for Jim ran
plainly see the marks of that struggle.
though he is not aware of its existence,
graved moon her faoe, on the third morn-
ing after excursion to the Mole. He
does not find her in her accustemed
cerner of the terrace, but, looking down
over the balustrade sees her sitting be-
low and alone on a small tree -shaded
plateau that seems; to have been levelled
for lawn -tennis or bowls. Probably the
giggling and chaffering of the girls on
the terrace, and the respecLful but per-
sistent importunities of the Omars and
Ahmeds to buy their colorful wares out-
spread on the hot' flags, have oppressed
her spirits.
Fritz earrleel down for her nn arm-
chair, a enne table, and a Persian nig
for her -feel, and she lnoks as if she were
established for the day.
Sines. Ityng has been out of danger
Elizabeth ilaA returned to her embnoi-
dery. 1"he is one of those women to
whom neeillewerli Ls unaffectedly dente
blie that. other sweet woman "who was
tic delicatd with her needle,"
Before she retches sight of him he
Yentehes for n few moments her bright
lent head and flying while fingers, and
i• atile to perceive how mnny sighs she
sev, mg into the palterte
"t1 hat a morning r he says. running
dawn the steps and joining her. "No one
hn any eXellSO for being an invalid to-
day. has he?"
1 licre te elo Second sent. so he stnnile
beside her, looking up over her head at "My dear girl r emllIng very
th • Intl trees above her, from ohieh lin- good-naturedly, and with a sensnlion
"I o as coming lo call upset you," says
el? eagerly.. "Oh !"--oith a laugh-
"Iteday reelly cannot slay' to think el
the proprieties, and you have not been
to see us for sueh centuries r
"I have been nursing Bysig."
"Oh, yes; poor man I How dreadfully
ill he must have been I I was do glad to
hear he was better."
There Is such a flat tepidity in the trine
of tte.e expressions of oominiserstion,
senwthing so different from the lender
alertness of Cecilia's former interest In
thir object. that Jim, roused out of his
own reflections to regard her more at-
tentively than he has yet done, s.res that
sSe is preoccupied by some sub;ect quite
alien to the invnlid.
"I have n mere neves to tell you" -
with a seri of angry eimekle. "Sorb a
piece of /1PNVA I nrn sure you will be
delighted at its"
At 'her words n ooncler as idle and
;ince as his late thought ntsitit ilw reels
di cotton tresses him lo neve-
blv piece of news to be told hen by the
buxom and excited person before him
could Rive him the faintest. pleasure.
Tent wonder sends up his eyebrows. and
throws a mild animation inlo his
"Indeed?"
"Do yens chuskling "In he
tolo a pie e fir neWS or Int guees 11 ?"
"I like to be lied IL"
"Well, n drnnintis rinuse
-"we are going to have n wedding in
the family 1?
menet, garlands of ivy rm.. hanging and that. theugh not violent, is the reverse
seintring In the warm breeze. Thai pee of annoyanee. "Hurrah ! he has
too ivy fins le,,,ed one tree altogether. come at lest ! Who Ls he? How dark
she glances up at him mutely, knew- you have ker I him r
ine iiint lins 'int come merely lo tell teethe ehalese her head end gives a
her thal. the dny is fine. short and rosy laugh.
"We can hardly keep hlm on his sofa ; "Oh. ft Is noi I ! You are wide of the
h is virtually almost well. so well that mnrk.
le• is quite up to seeing people. Ile "lour father roin a sheselee4lee.
v.auld Ilke-he has been asking -lo see Ile Isaft n &infused and Moire% teeing
!het a seeend marriage on the Hirt of
yet,.
He had thought her Miley as pale 11$ Mr. Wilscm wehld be a slight upon
1!„iseens possible for her to be when he had AMPlitls memory-.
ft eri v". 'Mote upon her. Tillnow realizes how "Father with an nceent that plainly
many degrees of color she 111,n had left Shews him he is still further afield than
to lose. While he speaks she tins been In hie first remise -hire- "pour tether!
meehenitally pulling her thread through, No. indeed ; Heaven forbid Fancy Ate
and as he env% hq hand stops with a stepmet.her 1"
as if parer , and remains holding her She pairses to give a shudder at the
needle In he nir. hien, while Jlin gapes blankly at her,
It has dor e them. For all her two wonchnIng wheiher she has gone (di her
heed.
days' bracin is she ready for it?
"Now 2" "Oh, no ; it is neither. father nor !
The WIIIS ift Which this Mono:vita- No wonder you look myetitled. Is-
ble ts breed 9 so stem eer with.a fear Sybilla I"
that berilleSel t tat tifs one as- "Syhilla Ill"
tonished titOktglit' how bealeto reassure Although Mr. Burgoyne has net got II
her • on his ronscience that he has ever either
"Not It you nal, fret inclined. of expressed or fen. anything but the most
ere:Media Mt Vitt like. It can per. strenuous rind entire diebelief In Sybil -
Petty Wen be off to another time. I tri's Metadles, yet it bag never oreurred
Can tell Wines h Mil Hot be the least to him as possible that she should Pr-
diffiCURY 11 tillt understand-- gage In any occupation nearer „akin lo
that yell do Hai 1, Up tO•it thin morn- Ile ordinnry nvoeritiona fife man lin.
Ingo "el vt, Other have more hiting tente9 thwiugh tubee nnd eating
Mittee.". beef eseenee:i out of mime
"But I iv,stilti fek, . 'the Sap, Mending "Ste II eoing ,to marry Dr. Crump r
up sltdaet4ti ittat hcmde continues Ceoitia, not on the whole dm-
.
Ceinada ; Ripen. tiermeny and her pro
tecitirsees; F'rance and her •colonies
Austrie Holland Sweden. Norway, lie
germ, Spain, Denmark fuel her posseo
mem; Syvitzerland, Greece, Stele, Bul-
garia, Mexico, Costa Rica, Crete, Hayli.
Ilungety. C,orea, Luxembourg, Rou-
mania and Siam.
The coupons are simplissl 10 the postril
administraliens of the ;Nee; countries
al cost price and are interchringeable bv-
Inreett them at the print. of VI centimes
Its equivalent. So far 5.000.V10 huse
Leenewinted, of yvhich 3,79e.000 have? al.
ready lewn taken up by the vaisous pos-
1111 ridininietrations. Upon the inlerna-
•fiennl bureau at Berne will fall all the
administrative work, which lilds fair to
he of considerable magnitude RA every
•single token must ultimately find its
way back again to that -central office.
fits better
01110.11ZANAMMINF'
t to tho kidney&
to throw oils the
ly eihninate, the
Anti head --the
ed with impurities
Kidney rt.ouble,"
d not diseased.
to act on the skin.
IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND w
NEWS BY MAIL Al101UT JOHN DULL
AND HIS PEOPLE.
11111.111•1=11
Occurrences In the Land That Reign'
Supreme In the Commercial ,
World.
A neah at Aoton. Police Court asild he
weer not, drunk, but only intoxtoated.
At as Stioreditch Inquest it, was stated
that the lwart el deceased, a child aged
with brasa and ornettlents of sliVer and four, wns twofer than that t et men,
iiiiil
Strangely, though in more sombre hues. tirgh 11,1,,e's equestrian latue at
blcod-red coral. The men cfreSS just as bulitilt tohelktiltu, me of the lit et of Sir
When you hrst, see the islanders up- Knightsbridge, a puir et spareows have
on their native sands it seems as if you
had stepped into e story book. For the .re.'s‘ital traleltitirlaS't ilithtleY , wbatildt 6irewokill tissh ci.,og wiliti yo
scone is quite as picturesque as enlists
paint it, as gay as tinted peStel•cards ieelu.tilliet,ilk,;17.tive,eite.d it with a dainty cambric
portray it, and it is shining clean with -
01, from its Dutch brass knockers to the "Eyeryons uses gns stoves new -a -
us," ....ono-
codoipopers.r pails wherein the women wash dtOs and there is 11(/ IlS5 kir
their clothes or ashes lust outeide thew 1 cP1,1:(1111114i;1. (1lousr155. eep, sued at Bromolon
Children, hand ip !resod, in smiling I Willesden lestrist Ceeincil's advertise -
rows, come down To tKe boat to meet motif tor Welchem at Ilw two new
you as you aoproash from Mortniken- solloils eroded at Cooke:wood produced
dam, or :nom Volendain. across the bay.; 1 1-78) MAW,.
They are ell dressed alike, in gorgeous i Per eyeing as txxiknialyer, Albert
variegated skirls and bodices and tip-, leech, sir :):') Albion road, Walthrunstow,
rens made of calico, and their heads are 1 eget only 15, was lined ele and ousts
ali tied up in patterned caps and kerch- , al Stretford,
lets, which let long locks of golden hair l 20'1g111...01:05,,s1111,e) riiiatrerip\:0I10611.u11:0linildsci.1:,ii‘ji.,413:.
ing ls ys have been voted a grant of
. f Mrs to.
For pushing a Poe mouee Into the faces
escape uron the shoulders.
BOYS AND GIRLS DRESS ALIKE.
"Are there no boys in Marken?" you
ask the guide when he has finished te - of %%squint pedestrians in a Bennett
ling yetis party that ihere are 1.500 Green street, a young Mun was lined
souls In Marken and OW of them 10- at Old street.
are children, Then you learn that Ull lirunakick Park. n sinnI1 but . wetly
the age of 7 the dress Is just the same oostr, space Camberg ntiich
for both the sexes, except that the. 1.1.s .0.700, has been offlied
boys have a small round perrh of col• .1.1w Mayor of 1lintherwell.
or sewed to the crown of their caps. I In Salisbury Calliethal a tablet Is lo
There are many other slight marks 1 be eroded to the 'Meng ry of those WIlt)
of. -distinction of one kind or another ; Is.st their lives in the rang ay disaster
willt whieh you soon become ; at Salisbury on July 1 lhst year. t
In Marken. Glrls wear their hair loose,' Sharks art beginning to appear 011
but when they are married the back of tlit. Eriglish coast. Two II1IVit been land)
the head is 6loweil and the feont locks , et! tit Eit,lbotirov. 'They ‘N ere of the
ore trained into Iwo long curls. one s f blue species and sealed 16 pounds arid
which hangs down on esch side of the 1 3 PotIlltk.
face. The latest Amerwan slut machine to
The caps, toe, tell their story. Maid- maks. its antaisiece london is an
ens wear short lint Ames, while matrons iogentous apparatus 1. suPPIY'llg
have long narrow ones made out of at Man in itlic stmet %NMI i‘lting 1.111.11'4.
least Rye thicknesses of cloth. Tiler.. have lawn no deaths OA' is
months in 55 illenhall, XVyhen. nod
RIDICULOUS MEN. <ir the parishes g Molt 14,1111
If ydu are fortunate to see a wedding 11".• FoIrshill Union (Wars% iekshire). '
party on its way 10 the lown wItere Returning hear.. after rt fortnight's
the ceremony is 10 1.0 performed, you
can Malty,. tell 1110 11511.10 fr,111 her et-
tendant bridesmaid by the greeter 111,111.•
ber of braes buttons that she weer's an.1
by the seven starlit, 1118(18 'nut of wool of
separate colors, which adorn her bo• omits. Thninns \silo 1;1 .ked
dice -Iwo slurs more than the live • man to death under great prosin•ation,
which the bridesmaid wears. was stmt. -need to ten years' 1...nul oro.
Truly picturesque lo look upon is a 111410
Marken wodding party. It is the men
who make the spectacle grotesque rind
the women %vho make it charming.
We ore
MOTOR ENDS ROMANCE.
--
French Father Captures His Eloping
Daughter and Takes Her Home.
The wirnance of a French heiress and
lie- psmilless lover, 1 heir elopement, and
a ft. w weyks wedded bliss have been
follewsel by the nielortien of the bride
is. the poor -mil motor -cal.
Sono. months twee Tressed since
PiednIlli met Vielor DebnitIon nenr her
frithers chatenu at Is'• -
A.:nrii. Femme. A friendship sprang hp
and ripened ink) 1 ive, A few weeks neo,
the eloement wits planned lind cnrri...f
inn. Piednnti 81141 her
Went sllopnIng in Pails. 'Ube girl gave
0.0,1„ lop A.0.1) nod Joined .11er
!fixer, %%is, %vas ffroling In a cab. So
neon was the Millers anger that he
swore le tenet, 1he 1101ghbortv14.1, The
o nt• Ms of Ihs chateau are to 1.4‘ sold by
aurlion before Me phice IA S11111 Up.
TI14" lovers drove 14, railwny station
arid trityr!led to Ostend. There they
leek eheap r04,111S, 111111 DelitillInn •th-
Win( d werlt at .a well-known 180..1. ft
wife Corned his dinner In a bundle
through the streets (etch day.
N. 111).r knew thril the millionnire %%1,0
was senisidng for them was one ef 1110
chief shareholders in the Islinprine
whet owns the hotel where
was employed. Di-ts eery ClItnt! on trig
lc this t.
The heiress wns crirry mg her hies
band's dinner shiNargh the streets
Ostend when three men suddenly sell -
et? her and placed lwr in a motor 'sir
waiting by the kerb. InsInnIty
vehicle, in wliNt the millionaire 4 An
sitling, stalled oft and quickly 04.1 chow?.
of the town. Dehnitkin, al/wined' by his
wileIs non -appear sere, ran to thew
1.4.orns. found them varnnt, and lenrnt
n tint had hntipened a few days Inter
Sine). then 11D tins been smirching in
vein for hie wife.
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Slippier —"flid miss Kitia ndmise your
peIntings?" Dobbers-1 don't know "
Seppler---"5.Vhat- did she shy nbout
them?' Dobber--"That she eould feel
that I put great deal of myself into
n.y werk." Stippler--"Well, that's
praise.' Dobber-"Is it? The picture I
Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Ekeentery Perth -el
is pres,nred front &tip known le, ne.
profesetem as thoreughly sellable Mt'
the cure of cholera, dysentery • Altar
rhrra, griping pairs and mistimes /eye
pleinta. -It has been used sis•roi4..tin.t
by medical, preetittemere for 11 nunlher
of yens with grotifying results. If mil
being from ony summer eomplaint 0
to just the ntedirine that wnl cure p.m
Try a bottle. It sells tor ii5 cents.
tiolktuy, it Cellist.") family, on entering
Ile house. %vele 11.-s:tiled 1.3 11 snarin
of hetes, which laid land, a nest, in the
scullery.
Fnund witty of manslaughter al
Mrs. (denten (.1 Finchle% hits attanied
her Wolli lerll•dhy, She has foin
grandsous who f Mon the 4. soot:Ilion
Few when you place a trill silk hat upon of postman, reili-wriniti, soldier 811,
a thiclosel, weather -hardened, man who siiilor.
hrs on wooden i hoes. th)ck home -keit The 1.0041.01 County 1 loon, il 1,10 '-
stockings. baggy \vs l 1
.o.en .rousers that ti..11 1 .• iiiinfil I ro. lins deeided • • 1. .. •111 -
reach to the Imees, find a light black mend the 411-0,litinualies. cir 1.1,1K4ki 111.-
C,41 guy with brass buttons. you have
made' a spectacle of him, especially if
he carries ey little Holland tricolor 151
ene hand and nomages with the other a
prpe with S111811 bewl and long carved
st, tn. Imagine a group of Tram dressed
up in this wily and es many 1A'0111(11
nearing short -skirted dresses of n11 the
c..lors of the rainbow. and Y4111 111.1Y
form some notion of what a Murken
wedding purly looks like.
"EARLS' TO BED," En:.
They are n sober people rind n hnppy
people, my those fisher full; of Marken,
,ntent tN1t11 nI1111.110 fore of 1.1rick bread,
smoked (sets iind salt herring. and :own
dniry produce ns the II%e farms 4 .31 111e
isluml curi afford. They 1'0111'0
and by o'clock, .•ven on long summer
evenings. the streets ore deserted, the
children are all tucked up In the trundie
beds and cupboard beds. and the linby
i• hung up high In Its suspend. d
Cs ery ono works hard. Y4.11 see me
wemen scrubbing snits with tensile, and
scrubbing the street before their 414e.r.
steps, cooking. sewing, raring fer the
hildren. Tiny girls nre seruldang lo 1.
04.4 will ',rushes made of twigs or kiiii•
1,11g awny st solid-lookIng 10,, -tangs.
The time is corning. they s.'y whin,
Ibis gluon' Island of the Unto.
ty, bo 1,ir''11,1Pil 111 ItIls 111111111i11111. .11.
S11.011•11 4 11 S, ‘k 11101 11 1 11' 1)1'4..`,.nt
went lies between...live WI 'Wei., tool
With Ins -foot tide. will be' %%tilted .31
;old 111,..11 reci.0.',1 dry to ti (Ike n "Tel
r- er marsh land, which 0811 be culti•
vated.
enter) BURGI,ARe.
Boy's "Proles -inner' lo 811
111(lustrial School.
'1'w hese , Ineiren, Feink Swell nisi
Fierse .• tiger' t11110 nod --I r/
1 vs). so.•Oe. el Church r. n.l. rite
eid. v., is linrged ;
3,01 , • 4-ays The I.. na. n i;
w erried g 11.,r
a 11,,i •torin revel. Hint
s'.•141.11g '• Is ash; leo 1.01"15 1 :1 1.
Fr. den, k iii.,re, it cab....
on tire of July 3 Pie
mi.,. 11 11, , boots, and, rest I 11
whon .1100 find 11 pair i.f 1,
o. old 11. ' 14- feund, the ore
14 01,41. '1 1.-11 it IA 1/4 .1:".(,0. 1, tI
It,. \‘‘, t, shen had bilien 11,s
0 \It's, Pro Iv. n,1
11,11.1,011 nol e; /
to,•;1. motto-. II.e girl oiy log that 1.. ,
he II. 'II rind A% 11111.•1 11.0
I/10.11;01. \ere Priest get re. 1,1 411
..11:11,,, .h.thrctint4 211 be b 1- "10,,
f osimiat fre; gate nu,
1)01/s \101111110/1, \\.11.ri 111.
slated thin 111e, I
ItV0 siehrel Ihrt 4,8181,11 1,111
!tit 1,11, nod thf' w11 11.1r1•0'. 1 the
Bc'elrliceltiol.1‘,111%;1:1t,1110t,Itinne:v;:,.
holdr,'11 1,.1.1 not been pr....geisiy el
h. nes! lie ix-rild not towept the sts.".
Tts. A.M..... went on 1,0 sav Dot 1..
rilairienii4,--m"1.1s'nuifl‘rx).(1cer: convIrted. nod 'leo
le r. pre%). 1880 • 11,011s, 1 Telling,
Aron, 11:31I Ow manner tn whir 4. he ha0
ese isl 1. door vene quite proh•ssam,'
And IA' hardly credited.
Th.• Wiest saki it %net rlearle a en.
indii-trInl schools, and the elolds.,,
will lie ',int there.
sYMPATIIY.
Mr Herds els (rifler a 1,0110 nrinie vs'
"1 esi. 11n,kr tend now why yew- folk
9,i• male S'Aff' were ttatrra,d
‘11-1 I npe-v -"Why."
Ilenpeck-"They were eorry for mt.
dal, to s.leilars tor puneltia aiii
rittoid
Iluggetl, presiding .0,10 tho
Police Goirt, Id a nifely
applieant 11:nt n gentlemen
111.011, IA.,' S5V1'ar 111 41is ;i5v11
A se.o.re Is.1•••'..en two loin 1-6
wones.,,,K1 1,• i,e 'r,..0,1111,..iftti. 0110
t111"1, 01.111)/h1 rt ir')._04.11. ;did 11,
1 ird fought foi Il,•• prey. '1 he ',upon 0.-
1
,111 11 1, .1. .1 1,0,11 •,.ess goo n
11 %%squall 1.1 11 I I,. ene% MTh on the
t dy .,1 •1' 1111'1,111,1. 1 lo sho
"a 0-0 , 11 `.1.11.1 1). anti a 1,0
111, 1 ...1 .,1 .x..1.•
\\• hen tis), .,1 I • Il•-• e•or,,ner
4 15' 1111111V II., I.11` 11..1 141,11 fr
the wale,. tette.. ri 111).010..t,
light -coo •411 slot I ,. won ",)".irtilig . II
lus seem.' hundi..1.-
PIP
phis.: es 1 refl. ist •••.11 Stit-
1;01, 41111'. 1111.1'.11 1111.1.1.1., ,rs 11,0 •,11g
dung, p'.•• the 1 ••1 1,1r111
11114, 55•18,1 11e 1..1 ,di.1
Same Ihe .•Ibt rat... for
t• (*Amid,. voe., 1,81111'1'1 11', 118- , 11
sery. largo in. r.0se 111 the nap 1 er t
i•ess-Tpro.o.., aoing ..1 flint seuntry, 511),
Is not • . .
IL, 1 in the love' "irliair14 osItaittae incittelzreen5r,
yet' that is o hat France has lust done.
M. !dungen, the exameitug magietrate
01 Purls,' pill the machinery of the slate
In welkin un boltalf of a young mall
mulled Leepuld Beaucher. In come,
(lance there will Ist soon a marriage
between Leopold and his sweetheert,
Rosalie Velenme. -
It is u reniarkable story, this one of
Isepold Braucher, Ilo is a sturdy
yi out froni Orlyeuis. His freckled luce
is surmounted by a shock se ;yellow, al-
ines, %veils. haw. Lilo; many Neuters
he is bio‘N tit .oet.011 and thought. Leo-
pold ell one ef lite liolulays met the lair
Ilesalle. She is buxom, the daughter
of n small stooge:epee. at Fontenany.
souielleis, she served behind the roust.
lei in her fathers shop and was quite
willing to desert It for a farm when
Les.pold come a -wooing. .
l'he happy bridegeoonotosbe ettIlle up
:0 Pests from Orleans to arrange ha
Ilie marriage settlements the other day.
NI Velienne found much fault with We
melte). premosition.s and finally
BROM.: OFF niE mATeli.
Leopold talked to Roselle, hut she, a
dutiful daughter, gave him llt) hope.
Ths• young man iri despair walker.' the
streets of Paris, His actions were queer
mid he came under the observation of
Ile lynx -eyed gendarmes. Two of them
wn It hed him. They saw lam- go to a
gunsmith's turd buy a revolver sod cart-
ridges. T111•11 he wandered down the
Hots de N'incenties. Ile had the revol.
%el hooded to his temple and WaS mut-
tering a prayer when the gendarmes
dashed on 111111, They took 111.111 11111.1 tus
revolv.r before NI. Mengel.
T114‘ examining inagistrule in Ms Insist
sylimathelic manlier, drew all of , the
oelth's story from trim. Ile counseled
Imo nlsely and let Min go. Outside the
court, L'op .1d again tried suicide. Once
more he limed the magistrate.
In the (dumber those wits a dramatic
wanly. M. 511ingin %vas anxious to dts-
Charge 1.stik.ild, b01. the youth n.11-11 his
bonds i.uised on high swore by his
tre, li a' r 4 118111e 1.1 0.1,11111a SI.11.11.6? 1110
1114'1110111 110 wa.s hassl. Ile Preferred
death to life without Ito.salle.
Th•• ninglstrute %vas in a quandary.
If lie lel the youth go, lie explained, the
lathw would kill himself. On Ilw other
Mold, Ins 4,11, Ilse Unt11.11' 1110 Inw nas
the trivet' one of ou ry ing prohibited
arms and he es.uld Mil be held 111 rti.5.•
hely for more than it day or two. Again
111) slate could not summon liosulle and
her father to appear, nor 4....ould it
The 111:14.111gili(s..:11.:alri:likilin.: ..\trirsA.11411rIteLtNiGurEirt. a's'Ised
1- i lbw help of the 111Akyl'IS attending
11n, Tilio„A courted %Nils held end .1
n as luta I ly n gr..' d that If I he slate
'11,11:1(1.111515T.1 1.4,1'.1.1a11grii(11:141' gp0111111 at" plei.ras'ircUrs'llisrst"
111.• stale •saild go to the girt. One tit
terigue. mils deputed to represent Me
state and lie %%Alit to Fonteriany-suus-
II, I,. There lie 11113.0%wweil hostile. and
het 1:111144'.
111110 41110"111111.• bi the marriage 'ikon.,
hill -lied owiy and X.f. 5 idioms. signed
11.• nee, ssnry do,ounents sey 111g Dennis -
,.1 f 1 foe 1,1).0,1 1.11 wed 11,3 daughter,
'1'11.• droortihn s ions 4.1114911 %). ns nom
%%1•11,01, nod arro...I wilt these t111.. 1,111M,
,- C..1 MIMI 1., PIM,. 1 ,.44.41141 WA%
‘.V- 11' )...,1 1,11.1 111 1,111 1 sthe,1 11111117 It•lit'S
1118.1 1.11118'18881 11141 1111101,01 811,, 111,, 1855
5 4 is 111111 the other otle ials. Then 1)i)
10 ri '...1 11 51./.1y to Itosaile raid 111... c•-411,
11.g br81/11.
day Mr. Taylor was employed
aisanger to drive htm over to
hill. wlwee a 61100 fildOry with
all i contents and appurtenances wits
le Auld at" auction under foreclosure.
Ewe ettIng W11,8 going very ehoup end
Mr. Taylor bought beveral barrels
sh pegs for Wiliest nothing. When
he home Ise put them in the barn
with In explaining what lie wns gottig
to de) whth them.
II W83 :contenting more than a colitel-
dence Hutt about this time 'rosier qua
buytng oats end the horses Owl %%ATI'
placed hi his barn while thew (inners
went to Boston almost inyariubly get
"off their feed," •
SOLD BURDOCK CUBE..
The owners unhitched and put them
In the stalls and woe Ilierii u nieusurs.
01 grain, AA UnU81, Item the in the
dark corner, but when they returned
at night the feed lay. untouched In the
trough, Mr. Taylor, had some medicine,
Made el leuvcs, Mull re•
esommended 118 an appetite resteiraltve,
and he sold a good many bottles at t)
cents each. He told Ms customers to
give their horses a dubs. before they
started lo drive home nod another alter
their tIrrlY111 before feeding, und he
thought 11. would ellIN` 111011. Stud it did.
It yverlyed a charm and there wits
a great demand for the burdock rem-
edy.
IIAD BEEN FEEDING SHOE PEGS.
One day L111 thylltsiliVe farmer lisily his
1113 above Of 01.1.1S 10 1110 S110.110 5.1•14,1' and
WUJI)1 11 full 44 alum pegs, 111).11
yeur, ever since Tuyior nerd sner
that auction at Hai, Mull, his customers
Lad been feeding blew pegs le their
horses and paying Tuytur 25 cents per
auhrial fur that privilege.
As one might expect, there was a
od deal of comment on the ellsnanery
und Taylor %vent out of business.
-
Two fishermen named Smith, living
11C/11' led/ other, had met %%Oh rrusfor.
tune. rin. oins haying lost 1115 \\ 1111/1
1110 olller kis bunt. A Indy xisilor call-
ed on the one gle. had lost his boat.
thinking it nus the one gis, had lost
I1Ln w113., "(14.5...1 0100101k, 51r, South.
1 orll berry hear 4.f your brlii k155,
11 81111 1111101 111111ter, 0111111. 5111.
nem t up to 11101 11. "Dear 1114', p•ill
0.11'1 say st., " 5,0•, she nus 11 ralsety
s.1.1 eruct,. X's holt 1 nerd out with her
1 WIls \1. cos in danger . roy life, In.
deed, 1 offer,;(1 1.1i 111 1111111' wily
111•it %%Vols.. but he goutilift er,
hove had nly eye tin ntirither for
Woo note.' BLit lad>
mort. of the old nam's
f the 'wenker sex, and hurriedly k
her deiert lure.
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1, 114.4 1.11.01
1 1, 10'11. is 11 X'I)- 1 I/2111 Ls :II
11,1 -"ill. 0
\ 010110 I,• 1,1 5 kw,. ,
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`-.8! •• 5-11 s,s, It v. .111811
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. AVillinnee Pink lirtna Itnek tlie
tacos of by Malshig :Sans 11114)041.
T.) lard into port, 1 55. 11.111111•nal 111•'
111'56111g 1.1111 nill‘t carefully euaid her
1.1 8111t. t'11144, Hp, 1 1, •81 .s Ist1LA r8:11
.1 kacties 1.11 1
1,11,1,10 .17.Z) '1.),11-. %•11 lit.t11,10
',h. gill rilnos- 'ohm/ end may sm.
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1' 1'111, ri 111'5. 1. 1.4111g -i0.41)•
hieiding 11Ie 1 1,8 81. .111,1 slnot
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hrippy ns when I'm good, ceptiu when
I (11 4.__
mi,Etrr sEw m 1111'5111,
Also sewing machine 1,11 ;,1 "oho.'
peril,- and the -t iie,di. s 810 1•011.•
11,1' 1111 rtnie,1•11,'•• ill 'Mgt r -1, I, • 1 , • 1.
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Jiot ns 111,rss n • le• ess•
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r.. theiss creyeeteleir,-14100leorfoise 44 if
UM1nce 104 snipe ci=ti; Ye* t%:44itsr
tbor oaysr Is poef seeseSt ifelitass.o fitee.
Wed. rein malt =yew. elleitscsatsi.ieskeeele
thsera wade tears, acel eV hellos eleicseters
Weer us eta4 twee oboes SlietWINUT
RIUUT. meow , go
The PEDLAR reotOTO
0.1.r.u.„-do,not.:0410,44.k„-a4tokliain4-,4
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to ft kilOottall WWI ttal
MIUTISH AnitgluoAra DIMINO 0/1
ANA OOMIloalM1 hi too assystivirmitemikbr
eiterese eta 5114
FOR SALE.
Fur leedness Small stock men%
Furitialtilies. Reason for selling, itt-
Ilito111. lic3t stand et toyyn; five-year
mill bear uhestigation.
R. W. O'BRIEN it SON,
Colliegsvood.
Ever/ Woman
1r1 Intern -cud nnttl thunItt Lonna
anot.5514o wendertn1
MABVELWIttrlingSprey
Tb4 now Van/luta IntrIuge,
1.1c1W-Ilent (035011..
tunt. It ttleturtsa
19.ntantly.
akar; ;141ki • ota.715A1D P. 1 „
tr atti1112 dtrwatoltis In.
%akicullv,.1.,..a...Wfiriod‘enoh,C1.set.
WILSON'S
LY
PADS
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