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THE EARL'S DAUGHTER
-Cher.' le my proluetou, Ethel, "
teeming two crowed sheet.' of paper
fa her baud; "a fearful ewrlbble, but
1 dere. ray you will be able to de-
cipher it ; and there W the envelope
ready *tamped and directed. if you
don't like nay letter, tear 1t up; but
U it' nllretal with your approval you
had butter rend it to the port at
owe. I am just going ruuna to see
Sister Margaret. but WW1 be back
before your lurtelteu-tiute. Ilool-
bye," and with a keel rite left her.
Ludy Ethel regarded the eheetr be -
Oro her with menewhat of ellrmay•
ibe knew Mn gie'r energetic char-
acter, and felt as though rhe held her
awn fate In her halide. .
At one time die thought that slue
would reed theta to the poet unread;
but curiodty overpowered the half -
!unmet resolution, and rhe ,tom-
wer4ced to peeuse them. And as who
rad, and her awn heart war laid
bare before her. the tear' gathered
In her eyes and fee upon the paper.
Maggie had not .paired her, had not
meant to stare her. Ane spoke freely
a a
to her Dern In of this ental anguish
1 m gas
he heal suffered and divulged to her
at rranduaws, enlarging un hie love
for 1wady Ethel and his bitter dlaap-
Ir,latmtnt__nt -ilia dlnot1yery tkat _it
was not reciprocated; and then elle
touched upon the present weakness
of lilt wife, her Ioeellnerr and need
of careful treatment, and begged htm
to return to England w soon as It
wxs,poaslble to du we And her idle -
alone and entreaties pierced the very
lernrt of the woman for whom they
had been written.
Maggie had dexterouwly 'elected a
pen and Ink+tand by the cede of Lady
Ethel's bed, and as she cane to the
•ted of the ep(MIe, wllere it little drip
of fair paper had been let, unwritten
me. her lunging to h:tvt• tome (*' -
nmunkvttbu with the man wlsase
halals edr,uld touch it next grew ten
rlrung for lier reshotanee, and, e•Iz-
iner the pen. else wrote hurriedly. 1u'41
bedew hie onetilnei signature: "t*
Lime ! do eine ! 1 want yule'
The deed done, rite fell half urban-
ist of 1t ; aupp .ling hU ahuuld refuse
a reconlclllatlon and dealre her to
write no more, or taunt her with
having Made an Ineffectual act of
IlumUiattol. Alarmed at the idea.
Lardy Ethel'smeared over the wurde
elite had traiteerlbed to render them.
ter elle thought, illegible ; but the Ink
had already sunk into the thin for-
eign peeper ; ahaving dlefIg.red
without effacing f hem. she hastily
folded tate letterr..�a�gd lecturing It- In
the envelope; ordered, I+oub.e to leave
11 taken to the post` '
"le it gone ?'• creel haggle, when
she returned from her vital ; rad be-
ing answered In the atfln atIve, tool
Lady Ethel that she wouletlay tier a
thouannd pounds, If run, luln them.
that in two menthe' time alone!
Bainbridge would 1e back las • Eng
land. A
'1 don't believe It." meld thew 'e,
despondently ; "it takes more th n
a. letter to make up a quarrel Ilk
ours; beehle•, two mouthy! just
fiery, Maggie, what a time to wall!
It sterna an eternity In prospect."
Nevertheless die wee mewl" more
cheerful after the letter wad post-
ed than all. laud beer! be'ure, and
t4wiA evening; when Maggie waw irll--
diug her good -aright, held rather
tawkwardly, but with evident atncor-
Ity:
If you are going to rend- you
always do a, do you not 7 -you may
Just as well read here as to your
Ko Margaret Henderson eat
down again by the bed-
side and read a certain grac-
ious promise to the latent that
though it woman play forget her
turning chit 8, there 1.4 One ley Wheal
ban can never be either forgotten ur
fore/drew"
'• I cannot remember my mother,"
sold Lady Ethel, thoughtfully tithe
bad alluded nrore than once of late
to the same subject), "belt i !ante
Invent my father any that 111•• Inet
wont ahs uttered was my name. A
mother's love mist be a very Indy
thing"
" Yee, or It would not lava been
etosen ae a type of His. Bet, I think
heaven, 1 have neper known the lire
of It. Aunt Gimlet has been my
!Nether."
' Ire ale a good) to you ? '
"Oh, very sweet ! ho navel, nil
patient, ani forbeering. She h:144 !.'let
&wide the least difference between we '
Olaf Coueln Thomas, although lie Ie
her own rhlhl, and she dotes on him.
And In sirknese or trouble there he
n, ono 1 ke Iter; .'inept. lin fiord, emit
Iw•Ily, who Is my peculiar property."
Lady Ethel sighed.
"It mea be very ow twit to have
n mother," /he rein ale',!. -
"You (lave nue, Ethel."
The blue .'yew were fixed Inquiring-
ingly on her face.
'Aunt LI•sle. Who rout' are more
a daughter to leer than Iter dear
e on's wife? And I an sure that nu
one would be readier to act a mo-
t11Pr'w part to you.. Ahs would love
you Just the mane an 11 you were her
own. Fur Ills unite If for nothing
rine."
Ant Lady Ethel4 fell to sleep with
then+, words sounding in her ears,
aril it srnhI" upon be,( lhpe,
CHAPTER X141'111.
The time went on, until Maggie
had nearly been it Month in ('urs,.0
street, and Lady Ethel hail a far
regained her strength use to he al-
lowed to move about the home and
take, carriage eterolae. Ilut ghe lie7-
er eared to drive out In the park.
per world she go anywhere without.
Good ThInA, to tat
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$,NV, Irl!la.l. a UNIV. CIaa*no.
her friend. Maggie reamed to have
Iacume hdlspenrible las her, and the
old Moults duttart.dul , a,, by mutual
courant they &tunic daYy exeurduur
lino the earruuudlug country, and
spent as I1tt1e time as proenible 1n
Ute oruwded thoroughfares.
Yet even with this preceutlue It
war not practicable for lady' Ethel
entirely to avoid the reueembraneer
that paaltlod her. More than, once, ter
aide anti M niggle Itetafereuu drove out
together, they twine 181 0un-
Lae t with a showily ap-
pnluted oarretge cuutalntug
a Iiniideones woman, with a
child railed by her ride -a wulst•tu
who, purring lady Ethel without
apparent rccogeition, stared with
wperolliuur contempt at her uulu-
modem. eUottiug a justly deserved
condemnation from the ewe tel Iter
stepdaughter.
"That's my fathere' widow. Mag-
Kte and a specimen of courlaay fur
y ml. Not that 1 should Meuse her
though, for 1 have been rude enough
in my day. anal have uo whit to re-
Iew m7 lutcroouree with her. I
support, rte the secret of 1t ie. that
l
true politeness mutt bas founded on
norm• firmer baric titan the mere
desire to keep Up one's :Mara:ter
Air a knowledge of Lite reepniatlune
of wxlety. How 1 Wish 1t were Doe -
Mtge to get into the country with-
out driving through there hateful
streets!'
Apel the next moment, its a gen-
tleman In miming lifted his hat to
her ('t tall, slight man with dark
veer. whom Maggie could not help
remarking for his elegant appier-
nnue), Lady Ethel. flushing scarlet,
desired the (machinate to turn at
once Into a by -road and take them
,uiywliere, by any route, -to that
.'l.4' might be spiral 110 worry of
there constant recognition..
I:ut that night. wb.rn ale ware
laid In Icer bel, and haggle •toop-
e1 to give her a last kiss, rhe found
lax cheek war wet.
'Dear Ethel, what has haprtened
to disturb you 7"
'Ole nothing !- do nut think of It
-only that man (you saw bleu. Mag-
gie) who bowed to me at the cor-
ner of Hyde Park this afternoon. Le
ks
the oocaskon of all my misery ; It
was for him 1 quarreled with my
nuldranl, inti now 1 hate the very
• ',flit of him. 1 with that I might
.Pe him never more. Ob. Thomas!
ash, my darling! when will your come
back to nee?"
Ani Maggie "'poke dear word. of
comfort to her. as she always dal,
promising a future Minoluew U
Ethel would but week It in ibe way
appuihtell: ,alien crept to her own
room, bot not without, a tear (for
if the memory of the part was tali&
to sleep with holy words. It wets
not quite forgotten) and soothed mer
heart by praying that all those she
love) might yet be reimit.d. and at
peace.
But Mrs. Bainbridge was getting
ell uu.rous that Maggie rhoul d re -
tune to Cranwhawe. Aho was dwlr-
pue to remove tlence, and would not
'1 a case be packed until rile had
t silrlatant•n of her niece
t r Inst few letters Mod leen
fill with pdalntivq Ingaerl:•u as to
tante bitableduration elfar
absence,
gle hal experieaeed no small
difficult in concealing her de-
mands fu Laily Ethel, by whom whit
fiat the n wa of her Impending de-
parture wo.$d be rocelvld with the
deepest lamelltatton. But th.• coun-
try letters
generally n r-
rlvetd about e the tune that
they had bre dtfast ; and one
morning. as they ‘• were sitting In
the dining -room t they, the he
Diligence eienveel MLaggle try
her aunt Ars tau Important not to
bee Inferred from the rapid ch%age
Of ler countenance.
"What Is mho matter 7" exelabneil
Lady Ethel; •+you have haat awl
news."
"Oh, no. 1 hope not," su the
other, trying to speak cheer l:y.
"but my aunt has had a letter m
Calcutta,"
"Front Gnleutta 7"
"Now. don't be frightened. darling.
really It Is nothing. only Aunt Liz -
•le Is so nervous, and s, molly
nlarme . adze has hazard from I'ou-
iht Thomas; ho was gnite well when
he wrote (rem:molter that), had made
a Roue passalge, and arrived In Ben-
gal safely,; but lie routed order+
walling for him to proceed itemP-
dlately up country, and could net
stay In Calcutta long enough to re -
cave our letters,"
"lint why -why go up country ""
"Why. lila battery Is up to m:arr.
you little goon,, and they w.Inted
liar. There (sail been it slight reefing
'none some of the hill tribes in the
north provinces! (they are alwayti
✓ ifting up there). and Ird,eln Thine•
wrote that ho was likely to ha* 1.
S onne ekirmladn.;, .tt which Aunt
Little. eine 11e seems uneam-
mouly ek:llghtcd ; but, of course.
like treat mothers, site in horrified
nt tlw tncre name of fighting, and
(uncle. all Norte of coming trouble.
But that arises from her overween-
ing love for tum,'
"They are going to fight 7"
The voice seemed) an unlike Lady
Ethel 'tt voice that Mnggle looked up , 1
quickie There RIP, storm!. haling
rinen from her chair. gray as nahess, I
and trtndollllg In every limb.
'Ethel, you wl I never he a fooll.h I n
us to worry yrture,lf for n Intl..;
thing tike theta, Would yin have n'
Pottier for a Irlmbttnl rind not let
him ply Ia tolell.•r's trade? Vim are
worm. than evenPo or Aunt I.i:zee."
A
!e• mpoke sharply, nil went up to
her aN elle *poke, awl took her rougb- I
!y by the hawl.
"Ethel, you will make nee angry
In it minute. TMs Is perfect folly. 1
never ufa'mkt haws told you, except
n.
an excuse for the news that 1
meet leave you. Aunt Lizzie wants
nu• tee go home again."
Ih,t Lbs. Ienet:fel plending face,
1 nmhlet all Its knowledge 1.1 the
world, hid retained bar much of
41111.1.1111.. innwrnee in its erpree-
mon, an* Litre to her own; and Mag-
gi• felt her power. of reelatanee ebb
anJ.
, Oh. sb not leave me! nr.1 )u.t
now, too. 1 roup( not tear the see-
pe•w by myself ; It would kill me t"
" Whnt Call I do, liar 7 I don't
went to go; but Aunt ielssie haat
great claims on me, and i have been
here re month, and she Is ear antiau
that 1.hotk1 return. Du Toa think
I eke to tense you. tar dear sister 7"
' Teske me with you," whimpered
ind F.th.4.
" ('ran*haws 7 Would you really
like• to go?"
" IL, •ha- sue -lila smother will re-
ceive m Do yawl think elle will 7"
i dk, not think. Ethel. 1 as sure
of It "
' What. oftsr nil Oh If elm
would 11 she would let me May none
haw! 1 (finer, by her tale 1 cam: Id be
Itatlewt. whatever happ.ne 011, fang -
•i' t ' with MAapw.l hands, "fax God's
sake, tell me that he will eons* back
agate 1"
How nen 1 tell you that, my
darling! But of one thlag I am rer
tabu, that diol will give hiss back to
you and 11 you have to waft, Ethel
until you used him fu another world,
remember that we all dewrve leas at
ills lauds than we receive. But tree
Le you have quite decided to gt, back
to ('randtawe with use, w.' must
write to Dr. Chalmers anal ark lila
opinion ea the subject."
The physk•lan caught at the t,ha
-Wan try ata was all 1.1. 'aalleul
urtrled to roe/tore her to her ueuel
health. and he -could advise nothing
that was likely to dile her greater
g eed The telly stlpulatioa winch he
made was flat the song Journey
AAA& be broker' by a night'. rust
at York , which gave Maggie time
W prepare bar saute for the recep-
tion of their unexpected visitor ; and
though rhe had kept them well in-
formed of all that had occurred in
Curzon street, and the love which
Lady litlrel had evinced fur herwif,
1t must be Ooitfrwe.l that the
proposition of her advent struck Moe
Balobrldge with dtrmay.
"Lady Ethel coming with her !
and when 1 wanted Maggie just to
help me In tete paekiaeg ! Titlr Is
very awkward, Letty ; it will turn
the huuaa all tup.y-curvy again."
"011., 1 bop. not, Elizabeth. Yuu
tee how affectionately Maggie writen
of Lady Ethel; and bow well they
D emo to agree together 1 hope we
ala? find Iter male chaltged fur the
better."
Fond of Maggie elle evidently lir"
mei Mee. Bainbridge. "but who
waekl 4"balegtlml M
•
g
g
e-
e0t4•LIa11y
when rhe had earnd them
through an Meese? Ant that, in all
pc/,lbaIdJti. tele only rlltako Lardy
war d.
)Eliot chug to her the er.' , ra
ptwhape, monopolise her sere lcee sod
her 'octet). You remember haw
*elfish Shu was with pour dna
Thomas."
"Let U. try not to rouembor 1t,
Ll:zle Site war newly married then.
line{ been much spieled, and likely to
be a tittle onerbearing. And now site
bat telt what 1t is to be
In dckuese and trouble, poor
child! awl, from Haggle& r
account, she moat behave very dtl-
ft'rectly from what .he did three"
'Maggie he very e•tlmda•tle, par-
tk•umrly where her effort won are
tourernel,' Sat 1 Jura Balnbrl.lge.
' Well, of course, !mast always feel
kindly toward any utle Wlw tan 1117
deur Thomas lover, lett I mart way 1
blwUld have been (Fetter pleased If
I:ufy Ethel had delayed her ilea
lUI we were settled W our new
lame."
' Perhaps she wants to Done nal
help you. Elizabeth, as Maggie duel,-
,Urigekital Mem Lloyd.
"Now, I.fttty, )ujt�at think of that
girl, with her delicate mincing weft,
and all her pretty (a.ltuuable (a1-
lelr, sad sse it that Is probable. Help
me, indeed : she le Lar more likely to
keep tate whale Ituttse, myself Included,
waiting upon her."
"She 14 a frag!le creature," aul 1 her
ester, "ant looks as If ate lead been
born to be waited on. How proud
Thomas was of bar." .
"Ay, and W think 01 bin now, poor
dear, exiled to that horrid country,
because of Iter unkindness. When 1
remember that. Getty, 1 hardly feel
as though I roukl receive her In n
dnr,!lal manner."
81kc would not have proposed to
come to us, unlearnt she felt the want
of our affection. bone let it be
sale that by our collneee we checked
the fleet Impulse which tier heart
has conceived toward us. Receive her
as a tlaugtrter-aa 1► nothing un-
pl.•arant had occurred between you
(sue has nu mother of her own. re-
naembor)--and YAM win, de store. Elis-
abeth, to fellow her she was wrong
than any amoueat of reproaches
would effect. Bat I do not be Leve
tiee la coming to us in the same
spirit that she del before; for i
have faith In Maggie'.' representor
Ilona, and know that, though enthu-
'erotic, she never exaggerates; nor
would she take a great an interest
In any one who was not disposal
to ke.k kindly upon those die loves."
Yet nutwltli.tanding all Mies
Lloyd a cheerful prognostications,
Mn. Bainbridge continual quite ner-
vous at the prospect of *eelag her
daughter -ht -law again, ani, wheu
the carriage had leen sent to Borth-
wick to fetch the travellers, wan-
dered re.tleesly from room to room,
unable to settle anywhere, and evl-
dently leech elit.•omposed by the
meeting that awaited her.
"Here they come!" cried Aunt
!wetter, au She pureue'l her slater to
the library; "the carriage has just
passed the brow of the hill, a.n I Cin
see Meggle's dear rowel face out of
the window, Come, Elizabeth, let
us meet the children lin the hail."
But Mrs. Bainbridge, trembling with
an%l.'ty, .food routed to the spot.
"Oh, Letty, If tine 211011141 speak and
look aa she did before, and neither
of theta here to .tail between its
1 don't think 1 could bear it --I d ,n't
indeed."
r
' .Nunweuse," exclaimed Aunt L'•tt3,
'yowl aro frightening yourself with
shadows, Llule. Why, there is Mag-
gie r voice already iu the hall. My
darling, are you really here at last?'
•' At Met.' you mly my Ind rd sun
Il•. 1'wr Ethel Ir tired out of her
life, •he le wet yet strong enough
for such long journeys." Awl then,
of she wan embraced by each in turn
Maggie pushed Lady Ethel forward
"Aram Liuj.', 1 have brought your
laughter to you, who *ante all the
love, that you ran spare from ('on
.hl Tlt.mlu tee eonseole her for hie
nhegnee and all the care and petting
yaw can plve her for the make of a
Ittle secret of her own. There. Ethel."
ea elle plarel the hand of her con
union In that of Mr. Itninbrltge,
'there tar your mother, and here Is
nine," turning to AWnt Lctty , • an.1
now that we have one apiece, we
.loll not quarrel "
Mra. ltalnhrt.►ge Flamed timidly at
Ise tlwnl;htpr IRI
11N• pnle, hnrarwrei fare, raised Impliw-
Ing,Is to heirs, wig aufflcient to make
her kind, materna( arm. 114' 11p 11.
"My dear girl. ynu look ,cry ill!
what hair been the matter with
you? How marriMe my dear
Theme• wool,' bre tqj, know it!"
"Oh, motleear!" tlrblaperel Lady
Ethel, clinging (•tomo to her, "do you
-do you think there Is any fear
that leo will not come home %gain ?" ,
"Not roma home, m7 dear 7 what
-Thomas? Got forted! Rut 1 nm
very anthem. naturally. enol w,
must you he, until we hear that he
I* ante, and well again at Calcutta,"
K thought i conn not heir It
away front you and all he care* 1
for," murmured the girl, feverishly,
"1 should haver mem !sane that were
not there, and heard totem when
nobody WAS talking. it ./went -ii e,
hong-eo very long-ainer he went
nway • and there 1e so mesch before
me, 1 don't think we shall ever
tweet In this world twain."
"Maggie l" exolalrel Mrs Bain-
bridge. In a viten of alarm, "why
does she talk •n strengely 7 My
dear, you ought to be In bed."
" 1 think she Is very tired, Aunt
Llsrr : "tett nothing weenie .lo her
tante harm now than to be ell.nt.
1st her sty alt she has to gayrand
(hem carry her apatalte and put
her to had in your own rleaar, cons-
fortnble wad."
(To be reeitlnned
There Is
Do escaping the germs of consump-
tion; kill them with health. Health
la your only means of killing thou.
Soutt's Emulsion of cud -liver oil
will give you that health, if any-
thing will.
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A W t Lever.
IDmtrult Fr, frees-)
H41--1 Web you, c artinlg. I swear it
by thumb lofty ..Irur in yonder park.
alto --hasn't *wear by lhure, fiesta -
Id.
le -Wiry trot
:ter+---lkeauses three tree's are slip-
pi
elms.,
Mluerd'i Llnieueut le the beet.
Waeeed to diet 1t.
"llamma," bald Tummy, " doer
sugar ever ruin anybody of an)
thing T"
The 11.1.1.1 of tae rallied* Mer.
Tauber, the &starallst. derl'tred
that he truce saw. upon the coast of
Brasil, it raw+ tut gigantic manages,
two of wIGm was twelve feet In
height. M Tbevet, u► Fraise•. In his
11044 of America. published et
u 1575, nonrated ted that he raw
andeawred the ukeleles of a
K Anlertoeu which war 11 feet
1 .'a In length. The flits.'m are
rxlJ altt chew that In the tart Oen
bury there aere man In their cuuu•
try who meurure,l 1:, flet 1n height.
Jowr'phue wrutltn'd the case of at
Jett' who war 10 feet luchi . ill
height Pliny trllr of an Arebid u
giant, llatara. 11 feet U Inches. the
tltllewt tams to the dayr of Claudius.
Joh,, M!dell'towti. born at Hula, 1,ntt-
ashlrr, 1-1 the time of James 1., was
9 feet, 3 heater 1u height, hes hand
war 17 tndtea lung and 81.5 laches
brunet, ripe Dr. Platt I i lits "llirtory
of Staffordshire.' Tib, Irish giant.
Murphy, contempornry with O'Brien,
war 8 ft. t0 In. A ekeletien In the
Manan tet Trbblly College, I1ublm,
4 N feet 6 itches In bel :ht. and that
of Charles Byrie, In the ml«rum of
alta College mf Surgeons London, le
8 fret 4 Inches. The tallest living
nun le ('haug tu-Sing. the Chinese
gbuK. Hie h'Ight 14 7 feet 3 inch, •
-Medical Examinee. tied l'raelittoner.
When washing greasy dishes d r pots and
" Why do you ark, ray buy'," ua
Pang' Lev.,'s Dry ems l• powder) will
"1 tltuug11t I'd like to catch Il,"
mild Tommy. reneuvo the grease with the greata•t ant. s{
TO CVRK A COLD 1N ONE DAY A Miracle.
Take Laxative Tablets. *11
Tek I.a are Bn,mu nista.' tel
dregaaits reread the wmy 11 it falls w rare.
k. W_ Uruv.'e signature bun each but. ICU.
Peel 1•t
Aunt Jemina--What Is it miracle,
Adelbert :'
Adelbert -Paw mild It noel,' 1s• a
mimeo If yeu gut marrited, Chicago
Rally Neww.
wet Nei a ('cis pone. e
IUlt+baa 1 Itlae n.l I The human •emua.h 1s aubfert to runny
�ttitlonl and GIN rercurr• have been dietrra•lrq' u.',-lIo ., 111. crmdups, •holes
Iunuortalh.ed In vete.• by a Ha,uIll'Jn ntorbur and d%.*entry, wkk•h, If a.*lerted,are
poet Irl u poem 84 liner in length. Ian5rruur 'fie twat nod yukk«I remedy b
Thew are either too Inas or tori Parry . 2 1' sad 5n,'. I -auk nut torrub-
4' rtttute.. t3.• sad Se M.
few. 'Che well was o:lly 43 feet deep
ural tb o cnups:meat was for a period
d uel to have been 100 !tours. Mr.
/Stuart, the sweet Auger, should give
this 1111 Ito quote Sir Oliver) ",erl-
ouis (onslderatlua."
Mlnard's Llnlmt'ut for Rheuma-
tism.
Regard.
IN. Y. San,/
leredddie--When do sou will a wo-
man a grave-widoe, dad 7 t
cuwOlgger-When the grltm lent
over her htlmb:w 1.
kluard's Liniment cures La Grippe.
11..9.1 &leer..
The enan-eat er ex usually an old
tiger, whore strength is falling and
whose teeth have partly lust their
sharpness Such at beast finds it ear -
ler las lurk in the vicinity of settle. -
mettle :eel to p ek up It Is o ealeoluil
man, womna or chill than to run
duwa will cattle.
The largewt, flere"wt, and mo..t
brightly culo1i141 tigers ire found in
the Prue etc.'. m1( lteup,al, near the
mouth& of lho Ganges River, and slut
(air from Calcutta .1 fu Iltrown Ben-
gal tiger .omPtiuren measures ten
feet from tease to tip of tall. Such et
monster nulkt'a no more 1ocuunt of
\printing upon a main than a eat
doe& of seizing; .t nano.'. He earpaeses
the 1 on In Lar, ngth :.n I ferteity, nod
hall nor cal among Mviste o! prey ex-
cept thegr.xzIs bear Hint the recently
diteoverel giant boar of Alaska. St.
Im1to
las.
Printed word• Slane aa.y nut w+4 Iter,
bat .h nayh.ely w6„ ho. nerd `t h.• b & 1.
ilrwN.,4 Planter for •einttrn. $..''bate pate
In alio ddr „r lelrurl+y, what he thlnt. of It
Ta. answer w111 he a .t.lr guide.
1v hills* to Oblige.
" Yes, I like yoke very mmch.
George," sal 1 the fair girl with the
fluffy hair, "but 1 really couldn't
think of murr3Ing you."
"tt'Gy
but, darling 7" glleried
,George.
"Herald/IP we could net .'r b:• hap-
py together.' she :retie 1. "You
know 1 nlwayr want my own w;,y
In everything.'
"Oh, that will be all right,' re-
plied the ernfty George. "After we
are nit -trete 1 you can keep rigid mn
warrting It, tea far as 1 ant con•ero-
•d."-Lhicage. News,
hoer 1e. ork ('claret red Hudson River
Railroad.
The above 1111 we Is it household
word and the superior excellence of
the road should be sufficient to at
tract moat people, but now that the
Irate 1■ the same to New York and
points east as by other lines no
further recommendation should be
I sought. Everybody will tell you It
V the bast.
WRIT IN BLACK AND WHITE.
New Telephone That Willett the Mes-
I*ages Fleet Over the W Tree.
Among the pollute recently limned
le Denmark IN one to Peter Oluf
Pedersen, of l'opntrgen, who liar
perfected a method of wing the
telegraphone en b.:ch it any as b
record a number Of messages on a
Weigle steel strip and to repo) Mee
each message without Interference
from the other.'. W_th thin improve-
ment the 1,120 of the drum or the
length of the wtre or ribbon used
therein may he materially lessened,
so that a long ■pee•h or a number
of sp.-cubes or agents may h, atored
upon a (ompar.tt vll; dao.1 o: 111m11,
magnetic body.
The telegraphwe le the intention
of it Danish electrical engineer. Val
demur Poulson, and la. no the name
lmyllea ox
A .mblaatkvn of the tell•
graph. telephone ail the graph..
phone or phonograph. By the Wee 4/1
tku. devtre A telspbole or lel•grnp'
conversation can be revordeJ 0.1 u
steel wire or tape kind reproduce'
at any time and as often as 'L.,red
without the record det•rlornting.
In this apparaluw • steel wire. or
it steel band. is moved br any
able means with ewotl !ermine relic ty
between the pole• of it small elsc-
trontguet. On ga•ak.ng Into A tele
ph.me treensmltt.r. )ranch on the clr•
twit, the undulatory eurrrnta set tip
1n the 1nnamltter react upon the
electrwaagnet and amuse a eontltu.
oma vtbr•atIon In the direction and
In the degree ell magnetism nt the
pole+ of the electro n:tenet
These varlet ons are p rmanently
recorded on the steel %Ire ea it
redoes by. and when the meatier
la complete the steel wire retalaa
a definite record of what has takM
place 1n the •hep.. of it continuous
.'rears of tremor',• Inn,tn 't It 41 lines
varying thmetghout In th^Ir pier
Ity and In t strength. On eon
nreting A telt phone receiver to the
electnwn,gnet, an Agana starting
the wire o'1 Ito merge, any. the Tele
graph Age. 1h1. magnetleed Wire
generates •taut.' enrrenta is the
rolls of the e,lperlmpoee.d magnet
a• It penmen hetw.en Its poles, end
these rin('lrlc Purred., whleh are
the *sect emnterp'rt of Thom gen
*rated by the original voter, mane
the te$ptroae to repeat whet waft
saki In an •Imett ameolut,ly per
rams manner.
Merely Looking.
Landlady lfrigl•ilyt-lou seem to be
examining Hutt egg very critically,
Mr. Atop ay.. 1s there ,nythlrg
wrong about It ?"
Mr. Stowe, -Not at a11, Uri,
phldtw ! 1 WAS uttly looking fur the
%tailbone% neater all I -funk.
Stops the tough
and Works Om ale• told.
I.seater. brume ttWatw Tablets euro *rola
las are day. No • un', Nu )04J. Trico, 23 costa.
Altogether Too Hosart
"By Jove! I lett my pocketbook un-
der my pillow."
"Well, your servant girl In sorely
an honest portion."
"That's just the trouble. Bine will
give the pocketbook to my wife."
Messrs. C. C. Richard. ! Ib.
Dear eine-While In the country
last summer I war badly bitten by
muwptltoes-so badly that I thought
I would be dieflgured for is couple
of wetvkr. I war edvleed to try your
Liniment to allay the irritation. end
dal so. Tree etteot war more than 1
expected -a few appldoatlons corn=
pletely curing tube Irritation, pre-
venting five bites from becoming store.
MINARD'S LINIMENT Is oleo a good
article to keep off the mosquitoes.
Yours truly,
W, A. OKE.
Harbor Grace, Mlle Jan. 8. 1858.
War'. Hell Broth.
1Wet,d•tork Ettore.1
11 tela thing of slantrhste•riap, people
In scores 1-14rr Fourth of duly Is to
go on, ft might b., as well to change
the fl lige pet name to 'Old Gory."
-11 m'Ito I /Imes.
Well, tell et 1s Glory, anyway, but
Gory with a little more 'ell is It 7
Y.'m(1Llen WPAv'IN L114IMENT removes
ell hard, suit or rakuased Lumps and Men,
bhes from hires, Blood $pn sin, Curbs,
Splints, Iting Roue, Sweeny, Ntifles,Npraln.,
Sun and Swollen Threat, loughs, etc. Nava
Eno by ter of one bottle. Warranted the
meet wuuderf.l Blemish ('urs eves knows.
Su1J by all druggt.ta.
Pity Peer Meraaa.
ITuronto Stant
Owing to the cirettmwtanee tbit
ht, interest check.' en July let w11y
amounted to $_,000000, .1. I'Ierp,wlt
Morgan may not be able to take hie
faintly to the seashore this sum-
tuer,
Thereto non Catarrh 1• fhb section of the
country than nil 1.16er dlaenrs pat together,
and until the beat few genre RAN auppurd W
be Inenrnhle Fur a great many yrnrr doe.
tun pronounce.; It a local dlraw and lins-
erlMol hu -n1 reinedle., rad by constantly fall-
ing to run with local treat atnnt, prunotinr«I
11 Ineura61o. Science Mae pr'.venentarrh tine
a ron.tltutloaal diems. and therefore re-
quires n rune tl tutionnI t reit I tarn t. Hmll'ae'a-
tnrrh Cure, not nufnrhurt I by F. J. Cheney &
CO., Totr.lu, Ohio, to the unlr rnnatltatlomtl
cure ,it the market. It b taken Internally d5
.1,..'. from 1u dropso tun tra.puonful. It nate
directly on the 6i...4 rad moron. anrtarea of
the syrb'm. They user one hundred dollars
bur any rate• It hall. to carr. Send for Arra.
lures and te•tlmnubda.
Addreel 4' .e. ('H F:N KY a /'U., Toledo, U.
field by lin,gglwta-TGs.
11.11'. Enmity PI11. are the heat.
N'a't Ho Was Afraid of.
1St .fe Journal.)
Wife-I'ns nfralel yo,, Won't be well
enough to go with me to pre. Swag-
ger'it progregelve euelire party to -
MOH.
Hu.band-I m afraid 1 will.
• Te move to yea flat
(' Iia
P' �� hese'. Ointment •cereals
a
and slw.lurarea for meltand every form of Reale*.
bleeding and proL rmling par,
tem m•netrMevere twee anaranteed It. 9se ante
gator Ws 1*dslty n .ad ask yk
lir+ what Iq ey. t.hlnk o(p1'.Yon can uwwr Inelgt .n4
m hark If cured. hnr
m e Me oro
our
• at
net l 1 a NtnN('n.
k11 drew+ nix Icor Fl & Tan
Dr: Chase's Ointment
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EDUCATIONAL
GROWTH
• • •
M,•tlnster Untverelty bias
from Its Inneptlon held a
reeognlzr.tl pine,. Among 111-
etltntione of learning.
It. growth In numbers has
been remarkable, as has info
th.• pee 'Less of it gradmatcl In
beenr•Ne to 1 profe.elonal n*-
r,'er•t R,o •t adhtIoneltive
been made to It. equipment.
Yonne mien and *nines
•1,m11d write for a oalenair
to
TIi4 PlefiISTRAR•
M M 1t4TF:R I NivEItAtTT,
TORONTO. 1185.
1
Common soaps destroy the ISSUE NO. 30, 1900.
•
clothes and render the
hands liable to eczema.
HEIGHT
HIEDUCESI
eat S *S lielimips Ilan eta
Tke Masses Tree le HUs.
!Toronto Mabel
tieneral Boller has brought duwa
on hie head Another eturm of newa-
puper censure. A uuggenitive feature
of hie care la that he 1es still the
military hero with the London de-
ut,cracy.
NO Nu111YU:r '
b.4es aodoorer,„ Mlue 0'fr mt
wry: sob.. uau.r.,a w 1...L.,•11
ale.. M.N..N. !atoll/44 Lea
T.,ti.....,.utaw real•1 ts..a,,, 11
a.Ir,.l .lot ..r►..,..a b0ur.re s
00.10 S,'wtwn is; c...e.uw. u,
M,Nyea /MANE 1115.5W. raee.5I,tree a a
• Nw4.404.+Nf++4'++•�+++
STILTON CHEESE ;
HOW IT IS MADE. +
By an kagllrh Authority. I
++t+4+++
In time equipment u: a dairy for
welting Stilton cheese It is ea*aullal
(urger ITufrr.ox darner Long), to ebb -
tithe milk eewe's, and theme tet tinned
iron are now generality used. ni-
neteen' they do not retail the hent
of the runt au well as wooden etue
seal, Of a rise which Ir In acCor inose
wiale the number of cow. from which
Ul., milk Is obtained. Theme emieel44
are Harrower at l::te bottom than
a1 the top. Tie 111::t In4eetile,l for
manufacture Levkas( been strained
and portent as far as puesibe• lin
alis wwy. b pane Into llr wrls,
atal w•1te u the tuomprirntufs', whvelch is
regarded um the cementite,' tempera-
ture for reumetlag le reached, the
reliant la added. It Is Bonet to dilute
the
omelet 111111 1.1.'0 water, and
when 12 la being pawed Into the
intik to atir briskly that -the mixture
may be rrmp:ete. Under most sys-
tems tire temperature of the nidi
varier between 80 and 90 i'., the
curd beteg •officionty Coagulated
to commence work io about fifty
minutes. Temperature, however, 1• a
qu•steen. widell 111e maker -having
learned booth practice eget principle.
-.111 detetlulne for Morel{ when he
goer 20 work wine Iris own Gl:k.
It is needL:w ter say Utat the dalry
gylwt obs we:l ventllatal, rulflcientl3e
cool to 4101041/1 tau lslglt a trmper-
tur• bit Una, lailkl:e of the auww"r,
haitmiueh it. the higlier the lemper-
Atun vee wore raptl doer the whey
or rental 1 4144) tete curd. with the re-
sult Out ate eurd away be too doe
deter gone by a,.m.,whgzt primitive
tneup;ls.s or olntte or draln-
ell+ for .:1 (.'amts err
ur..l - ne ere emp)oydd fax tae
removal uI the whey. Now, under
the beet wluiputeut, white earthen-
ware shake or t rotghr are eutploy-
ed; there are about _4 Mehra wl•hr,
and of a Weigel' in proportion to
the gunntity of milk newt, They
may have a hole In the button for
a las
whey,
bring
renaming theplug ,.
used, and if It Ir deemed necessary,
a pipe may be screwed on to the
b0ttoct to carry the hquld elm --
where. Arrow this teak plecer of
well-plauel hard wood •re placed,
to hold the nudes of the drxlulug
cloth Otto which the kurd tel phic.•d ;
the cloth having beeu spread arrival
Ila supports. the curd, when flu, is
remmel, .'lice by dice, into It, and
the whey at mace commencer to
leave the curd. Aa le found necea-
wry the four of the cloth
are eubeeguetrtly tical loosely to-
gether to keep the .1111 terrier curd
In a compact glass and to alightly
encourage continued drainage by
the gentle pressure which i1 thus
given. Presently It may be that
the corners are tightened, and fur-
ther pressure give,,• The object 0.
to obtalu cord sufficiently firm to
handle without real preseure, or
without adopting the prllcetw WW1'
Is censor 1u the manufacture of
Cheddar and other hard cheeses
In:tinithg le elderly cauwd by the
fractures 1111111e first by the vessel.
employed las removing the Slices of
our.t from one !.Ince to tate other,
and next by nem* which tire uat-
urully made in the proem's, the
hent 'of the curd materially nnmlet-
Ittg. 11 curluut be (00 ly-
nlnrkel that hent aircourageplutue drahrne-
ngP, whereas a low temperature
.eriouly reterder It. \Thea, there-
fore, curd la match below 61) P„ final
le cul apartment of n .lmilar tem-
perature, it becomes moot diffi-
cult, and eallelintem Impossible, to
separate the curd from the
whey. Sometime/ the maker draw,
the ping, wad alk,wa 111e Whey t0
esr'nph. ; under otter eondltione h••
prefere the card to remain still las
the cloth ,but wanking in the whey.
The surcess ..t the cheese In Ito pri-
mary stage depends upon the proper
development of aridity and upon tem-
perature, no that neither too much
nor too little whey to renraved.
When the curl I. firm enough to
lutrdln It le either rut or broken Into
blocks, aid placed In a dry vessel to
air, or to ripenby contact with the
air. Before the hoop or Would proper
1e fillet with the runt, and the most
iMproved else la 13 1n. by el 1-_ In.
In diameter, the nerd, rile and auf-
fielenilr flim but mellow, •is broken
lino dual? ple'es, • umnally by the
halide of the maker. It should pPr-
Imps be petaled out that the growth
of the bine mould or (minim common
to St iton chee.s Ln p Nubble old,: he-
rded) 11 Is not preened. It v'll be
noticed that as the ourtl 1. *when
Into em .11 Ogren the complete thecae
111 rrontde.l with later/dices. During
the pian.ert of manufacture the reeds
of the bine mnuld n.re deposited free
t lie n tin1rp11ere upon the curd, rind
ter 11 le n eorgtenlnl all upon which
the futures nun alb egeentle fool,
and neetoo, the Int Prat kens provLM
both .'pane for their expandon dur-
Ing gmweh, and nlr, e, I. It import-
ant that lbe green tent rlenollrp.a
should be observed, of herwlen ,'r-
seenetive germs will nus. find their
wily Into the interstice' and In the
anti dedeny the cheese,
Minent's Llnlment the beet Hair
Restorer,
Mn wallow s hes ClaldMeg
always los •h camel tar (l, lldtee '}Mµttog,
soothe dm child, *oftr,uthe sures
twin a.d Ir tJa het reamed, for Mare",
Alma Ladies' College,
ST. Tt1UMAa,11NT.
l'n'pxre t.. n' mud 4''II"gh14•rlu,llr,l; uulrsn
d ly luu.lr roarer: nue art; el..•uij,4I l"a„,
11,.' -Lear..,• a!m• n.1411 Nula•rlur 1.511,11
"In".
i▪ nch llktn*,� I.'..Ithunt Io'ntlon, pk,1lirayt
v FARM ,*Olt NAI -It oN g oy THD
lanaea,, 10 r.. t frwu re. two
way lin runs las all M L fel
wratly pwuluoa WIh 111•11111111•11111 MN Ia..rea r
divided tutu lel. of lS to tw 4 - ell Der
Oban Ili Thb b a McYelt harsalu Addnsl
J°Merle lkarVeatse. P. Q box tel Wlss•s
WE WANT
IlrrrMe and ether traita ou renu5ei.,,„t,,
%111 buy )'.U.Bp.lut of •hdpunatt.:'i.,, ku1-
ler, Fats• bred Appy*. Pauli rt and n1l •qL.r
tam produce turnwpwudrsee Ii..1
WFJ(TFRN ',nun. • I'In,bl'C F: , „
Cor. lurk aced WIIIIxmNle., %Linea 111,11't
tet In a a, Ilii
11'IPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP,
The quality staudar4 both 44'•.,.ii
4.
(Jaen. 1 oar 1110101 bark emit ell t INI.a tory.
HOAX a 1&314141:,
Agent., %tee a e.
H.B.I•lareshall&t;o
11)1 Klee Nt. Kest, Hrwlllou, that.
WAN I'1tK1,
IAH
K
4 AtiM:'
N I'N
1es all Ira.. c,eer obaling Vu w,rp{r.X
ealnu•tr, rer. ter ruwuuwr.. Yon11 .n neap
money. Nn fu►le.•%rated k:acrlh-„i i. rrttayy
rnc.tut
Work
No
More
at cleaning ♦llter-
Ware awl )aur other
bright metal., Klee
ark PUL1S11lett F'IBR take. ••,u ty
drwlgery shin weal....Ov aka ulna►:, pleas.
urn'. No moiled halide, nothing I.. no. but the
beautifully prepared chrwle,d *Of
riot h. Prim 114 at druggbtw o, .4 „ n, ,m
dealers. Icy mall from
MONAROM MVO. QU., ea_ Cannot n,, toot_
Writs/ Ina Lehi Marples.
---------------
E. R. MAIL
With our perfect system of
1itldng mall orders, 00
menu bow distant from
lax, you can purchase a
watch lust u unstictory
u if living in the city.
Stadion catalogue -lure
our values.
Our mono lam watches
ars particularly atuacuvc.
AMBROSE KENT&SONS
Jl lC IeInk`
..• Jt
Iet
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YONGE S'
156'o'''Se7f110II O S'g[SI
.•w•
/!I' 1s/,NEM
1 • . % BISON MODEL
►i.. white ia.. hunt
OM=
and frost sad l..44
.l(atSad watt 11..,65.• l.,.rta,n.
*Mete Jnr meaawe ..4 del...rad
ear.lwte is Canada 1.., 11 R.
rand lbw ewsrre, cwt' tee
•a.w hack hos .ria hole 4s arm
hot. a.d I«gth .t( awes u.der
els. Sada/arta. r,tarwt.ed
Ca1•1e(.a bee week order or for
IA. paing,,
14 lungs,WILBSIte CU,
/isaue.l,
l
.1
1•.
Wilson's
Fly Pads
(POISON)
Sure Death to Flies
Clean, Sato,
Ettec dual.
CONSUM PTI ON
Prevented and Cured.
Psrr MrvMoms tree remedies for J
aaMsrsrs resdlag this paper. New
etre f.rTabercaleela,Coaaump '
ties, Weak Lange, Catarrh,
and a ruadewm systema.
FREE.
De you cough?
Du your lungs pain you 7
is your throat sore and inflamed/
Do you spit up pblegel?
Doss your headache?
Is your appetite bad?
Are your lungs delicate}
Are you losing flesh?
Are you pale and thief
Dorm lack stamina t
Th
oof that yes
have n symptoms
boy
oda the seeds of the n "
daagerous malady that has ever deo.-
'abed the earth --consumption.
Yw err Invet.d t. WO .44.5 'N. errs• .a do Car
You. if you aro •.rye by writing ger a
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
melee, Fee Fran Prpantione .in he forwarded Inv
at ewe, wait ro.aplens directions forme
Th. Slocum Sy.e..n 1. • rrNNwwll,e. curs for Cen•eemp•
W.., that most .'dims discs.. mai lir all Long
Trouble. and Disorders. ee,.,pflcrt.d fry loss ds
few.(1A,a, Catarrh. AA.atttkreaa.. Ilowicirritie ad
&lea r. TrooMe
•
Simply r.er en thy T. A. Sl,rwm'tChe t'.I
C...., nr. 1. awl, Kin( S� , \Coat. Toreetn,
Bong p0.6 off" Asa •.pma .,Yrra.. and IM far
s d.,ne 1'4 Ct r..m (-uta) .i4 be pr,wnprty wet.
��.mP.e.rr.r�ws i. (aaan.e M A
nuirim isg Moroni • Iego
&areas. layers
u10 papieta per. for anepia Y
Alwty• hast en
your dealer 'sup-
plying you with
E,B.EDDY'S
WOODENWARE
PAILS and TUBS
They ars melaufeetered from the REST or ii'TI:RI.lf.li by the
WIRT sYILI,ItD warknes.
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