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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-05-07, Page 2p.0.0.0.0.0+0+0+*+0+0+0+0+0+*+0+*+0+0.0+0+0+0 A A Housc of • OR, THE GIRL IN BLUE 1 It+la+*•tt$4t40/04O+fa4,0+a+ +0+*+*+0+0+0+0.0+0+0+* (11:\I•TI 11 I\. ant' I, •,! . 3•!4nil 1101 1 tt: • rte' !CIt-;r1* i .,.1. 3.h( 1 . 1 + :.'. • . deeeirel that :' . • • 4.:,s an nlisa:►ry of tat 1.' c,eel • ',i'r ``- 0•1 a pious 1,,)c haat uu u0.11d never •r.:,,1. a" . "darken 1,q• ct±,cr a}(a41. i. ,' w•as as If was a fancy of Iniac 14:4("o (111V•11 sr4. l ni.; w lint wl.ut Ilam l., the home of my y<ttth, Ilcatun ant- i • • , tee: actual truth- 1480 nor. a ranee well kn wn to Ihr,•' t.4-„ .•tnkrrr. \\Intl mutinied with 1h district around 'Few - i t:. •.: a ret my silrht kt's'btlry. The }neut. eel mansion, sleed- t4. NI:a hi, •! • .. ::1.•,1 1 besttme like • '1. mute '1 . ;,f1 3.'e•' 1 • • 1 1 • 1. du..l(,:•- (n Yaw) )lou ackn , \ t dge that. abut 1 ea.! )4 n was the truth --that 1 did not '. a, : ole n 1 had you that war ,• 1:t,t 14 • • 141 recovery?" . '4 11,:n::. \. !•.;•i me leo truth.' 1 .:• ,, r:. -t,:t. "\I Ito' lure tt Fermat t.. rr r i• t:,t in. till now that you Love r r • en ►n<• pro'. f. 1 must ,tisk )our par - 41' 1. If any words of nine Late (sten you enema'.' ••'1,('U vc not offended me in the slight - tel. InY dear sty,' lie answered pleasont- Iy. "1•er4tarm w 1')t UK, 1rc'slhtietli, 111141 continue f.,r ni.• Ther few day's in dark - 1,4•`t4, and then I feel ceult1(knt that a to !teeny vatiaia levy cure wil: 110 VP 141.1 rfr(l'kd. Oi '•ourse. we must not e.)1 ea a clear v -a'.on at caw. but by 414•grrs :eon' Sight will ak,w•ly lecome strong: Aryl w 4th those words be chased the Mina: and drew the curtains close, so that the rO. Ii terse again, darkenol. Iuuigine the thankfulness That filled nay ern,!! It was nn ilhtsion. I hal aa'I:u11.. seen the narrow raye of sun - 1:1 1:011 I , :'•. len the halt-opcnnl blind and IL, 111'.1., .ill:oovate of the short. scout, (1. eo twl.'(I noun u ::o was Cite:Aing rhe 1• a Iiiiirye• ions. caro. 1 krl,4pe41 his hand in the darkness, au.t thinkvd "114 t4 11111 1 ".lfl)cie'ntly repay you?" 41, t 1'. ai:nd.• 1.c'"tF'hiisj•e'n r4 ke ) otot nhueveunrcanld0r- - I..• •. .,,u hie." "I at s •e- no repayment. \tr. Ilcalen." l • unswerexl in his deep. hearty \flee. •'t hi.t •, 4 treatment of malignant acle- -'sl. and that 1 have t. • • 1), s. . 1 restoring sight to one .•"w Wren saiMeIent in it -elf.' I• I '.ave 0414' gt,Csb'nn 1 wish In • .• I s•a:d. "'lite mod., in wrieh 4. .ntro4tl.'ed to ase la e_ytreu:e• . • e. l''•4 you knew ne!ls,ng':f !' • , •. earned Edna?' ale w ior- nett is n'1." dr'e. 0 4 10 e...•. "1 icons! Thal 1 sant not ;:lily to answer )nor itllecl'• tl " "Y( •u ere let,:mel to S'ra'y regarding beer "I may 1% n•iiirt the holt - 1 am.' "(I c 1Ntr:144:4i1181.1.." 1 ejfi.":t11at<41. "\ii e,Frrindtnn,a! "\4•t ro e4Irra.:dl::::ry as the recovery 4.1 y• lir visn-•n.' to oleerved. "Ilemain pt rk• th' quiet. ural .1e tit take upon yi41re,! any menial prof 1••:11•. A (:"rat 641,1 n. -•y de},•ndr upon c. Us UW" a 41 511114 S. The feel that en) sight ons grn•!raally reaming to me seemed too astonishing 1n 1a l:. ye. Th,c 11e:11 S1ad1•. 4t 1ic4'' r he was. had pit b.:r ued a flat in sur• p'r) w h 011 seemed tit nuc norm ntk us. Again anal again 11han1.tar tun. but v.101; h•• had gene and 1 IoW i'ari1r. sty • A v gate vim! k• a grunt of in- es••I :.1y. 111 teal I In t 14.1)10113 tett (14 , :I'• ,. "•' • f 11adc. and the stetai., t 1 reee :ht i t •. !►.t'! Had I nut 0ir•iely lin:! •, :err 1.11.1:1 !laid a cur) was 1,1- ing dt1• .14 el? t\hal tt•..:1.1 Is. '.. d-.'' old i1;•14. say nn 11•t reheat 441v it 1* ft int) the count? f tetaaa •1 11s 1 pa 1:11(.11 1 r, '" 1'i h.% an::.r':u•nt at hu4l.l1 1114 111 1ts.• rail. \44' •' •,' • 14 441 h.• afriy:i--144• f`,1 -•tea f(1• h . 1 •. ., ' :: m h •lc month SIn.'e ramie r. n .. 1.1. h day it n4,a•n. 111141 surly. 1 • .( w• &greed. my y.<i1t 14+ *alar ate • etattuaI. until at k•ngth I (t•:rnd to:' ••..1 'weigh 1 metro sir,••:ce•dnrk- • , t,. +. 1 coital lt'e' a kyr et n.s (4• ! 1 !,•111 (1, 11.• in Ihr dna: of my t:'1e f'.• g:,s-.3. Je'strt'td all color. it w.e. .: )el I cou111 txnv po Gait 11114 11:.• ) 4 % •P an•t. rnlnjrk• with the Vito ng crewel.(, of 1 revel In their 1!c r•rr: ie ..4 t men's. hiders!. in Ihw•ee first alta s • 1 ')I. m•. overt' of my vision 1 went 111 1.4 101 441 to cabs and onniebnca's. i 'a • • .. rr.1 Ih Hier. with n11 the CI1 hot- ... • • • : 3 oeuntry cousin or A erred eu 1. - ! ; -1 visit t.. the Metropolis. Ali 44 :t: t„•'• and inlereshug on my return 1 . 11 . mein•' cf life. Ic 1 1• .t'1. \\.413 a (:4nt'e1►anly f• • :h ,;•r • 1 a eat...*pl n:,. 1 ! _• .11. :•- to .1.soe4lr his • t• ,' t 411 1 ❑ .IE. :.n.l. Int re. 1 t• . ; -1 c.' '11.. ••4.. •.t41114e he 4. 4.. ! , ! '. •. '1a'. \\ ON. ! . !; 111 •i•. 1 ,1 11r heti (.1 4 4 ti.lty. "1 can the •.g'..t--and the Ill,• 1, . . f (;•.1 s i, t: . . . r •'..' 441;.•1} IC; the a ' i i . . I went .• •' : :t 1Isl - 1' hire nd 11. •1 1 neght at: :• is 1.• ;• (rola t-rr•. 1!,e w .•• •:t'•. r ! • Il, -''f' that I i , e•: sq. v . ' •: 1 .r,e nI a day at I .' .• r, .. 1 . 1 1. • ! rple • . • r• '• beat- -- • • .. - t • .'. re' • , • . !Ile llight. 1:1 e• 44. , 1.'1,, 4., '. ! •• 44.. It • • • •. 1 v... t',,• )'a.l hien Irl. r ri •' ;4. r,'e. \.ev 1 wet atr•ere r.,.. • •- ••',v 10 ^ •1:1 nand in 1 ode. epee a •: to de1)41' th ng c•r b r eny'vivre. When garter tt as al last foram) to ing in the cent:* of n 44 411.', wcit-wonaie• 'earl, 11141t 14t:0!s (to\\n 111 the 10V4 r•► cio'a tc, lb' Ihtty 11r:+1ge. 1(1(1 leen closed. nmol in the hands of 11:e oat eer- vent Baxter and h:s wife. 1ain't• l 1 had never lived there slntc'c, on m)' father's dclith, it had pawed into my possession. The rooms were opened for my ins)1ee- lion. rind aQ 1 t\+Indcrrd through them rind c!4,w•n the hung onkeittime11ca1 gal. 'cry. from tho wall -s of wheel rows of my tinge-diI)IIK•1 ancestors, in their runt s, velvet,. oral pious 1eu1ad down solcult►ly, a flood of rceolhtt'ons or •1:y sunny d11)8 of Childhood crowded upon ane. Seven years had pas -el since my last 4 isit tbrre. The old ivy-covered manes was, indeed. deapidated. and sadly out at repair. The ?trritlture,atel hangings in many of the rooms seemed r4:lbng with damp and neglect, aril as 1 enter- ed the nerset•y, and was shown my own Ies, it seemed as though, Elco !lip an \\'iukt.. .1 had returned ugain to til.' after a lor•g absence. Alone. 1 wandered in the park down the avenue of grand old tame. Thr wide clew across tax' brinuuing r.44 r. with ilnslleld Churtle and the old Tithe Barn at Chaceley standing pro:uinent in the tnntise8Jx', 1 saw Ib81 it 11.a•1 in no w•ay-c)Iangei. 1 looked 1;,.it 'upon the tease --•a grand ekl bonne it wee, one that tun• ratan might have been trivial of. yet of what use was it to tree? Shnukt 1 s4-11 it? Or shout 1 1 al - bow it to still rot and decay until my will became proved. and it passed into the lands of my !wII'9 111141 aa'' q.!n,? I (en loth to part w.lh it, air 144' okl place fuel leen built soon after the farce and hlstorie brittle had been f4r.PJ:ht 11 Tewkesietry. and ever save lti.:hard Heaton had c*'iuusandcd one cf the fri gilee which went forth to meet the Armada it had ieen 1144' anete'slrnl home of the ilentone. Indeed. the village of Water llaaton, now-3-(k)ye quite an nnci.cnl ghee, with its little sepia' square -spurt c•burc•11 and quaint strait - Waist; eltael. lied sprung up oround 111e manor. To me the place was some- thing el n w'hae elephant, yet, as the lust of a stalwart rare• will.. hall ev(n• rernlert,l loyal ser$.1'0 (.) their F.n'er- ciRu. and the tole -descendant of en honorable funnily. it /Rented (1a:acacia upon me 1) retain it. and net al). t t4: go mitt •r 114? avclionoerai hammer. \1y pers(.1Ol needs wove mall. ped I wars not in want of nr•ney. therefor', er( I returnee' to Tewkesbury. and Metre to Le !Wen. 1 gave •,rders leer e. tient nese:•nry rr•:'lairs to 1.•e done. and that a o(•uple o1 re -aria might Ie ca3('t rind kept in roadine54 for me rase whenever I might require them. Dow strange it till sena! At every horn I peered 4)4..on Ilse' world Ihnough illy grey glass spectacles, and took as L. rn nn inteeest in it es de•ea a chill. \'1 seemed new to me; tie Lta!n, l•!,(' a rbler(. became Illled \vitt new lin- fere•-i•.nc and. fresh ideas. After Aly dull (obrlecs existence of sound and to11 :Ii. this !,right 1;!c of movement 1111- 141 nor 41 (Ili a Might that 1••-'n cannel •!. •.erae. Iinag:ne. however-. what joy :1 is to one who has !seen pronouneet 1".'"1111.1)..,1'1'181 to 1' (l, nm {xthe w orad (4(44)1) antalc of its tileasitr.s. I1. was that joy which gave lightness to tit 1)4•41:1. Yet over ell was one gr in shado v- thr n 1ncn,Lrsul,•e ref that fateful night w:lh its grim Irneelly. Who was i.dna? athere ere waft etre? \\ hal 44'111 SIM? Thr:telt Ler !nal (mentality 1 had re- potted my eight. hal her Identity and 1:11 w10•r.•a1r..ilc .1,11 tem:0nerl hidden. 84 the Ind plainly told Inc they would he before we ha•I pnrlel. Dither next thither I wwe'nl, feted and tinker} by ray" ft Ylhls at 111e Savage. the Devnnssh:►•e. nn•t ether (Atlas. vol tri)• n•ind ttac ever Ireulded by the n130'0' ' of the 4.49 man who had. 111,411 moth-. s 11►n1 were entirely hidden. exert- ed? three'! 'n toy 1e •half. first in saving try 1if.' from 'ies:rupn) •ua aesaesin., and. cote -nal... at le-Ier:r41 Illy v_SF'11. 1 retenlaine•1 a 3.1:, nC d'a're to meet 1.r1. t, gasp ier 3.1141)11 1401:11. to thank her. 11• nee d 1.; .see her. r II\i'TCR N. The n An abandons all Bali(' is ce uslnnity haunted b) fears, n.+ slrang4 us it is ittipL•1. 11..' :notch it". in cur ea (ryday life. i:ten t' .,:tet there lend wham.' to are ni: the ji•.4 41 (•xisten o. )•'t 1 war .'iii h:eunh4l just a. trifle s' t►. prt'lo,dy tt••'.9u•e of tt, an ever-present drend --a 1< rer les) ler lona aasi •!314 ,•t with illw r diva, - seine 1'1141 le emodin( Mandl] ftkkeniy It Iaun fled 14.4 me by the unknown dire -ter sf m)• act.ons. My oitu8tion was, le any the least. rI most eatrt4f4',lnnory one. Yal:anlly strove to rid my•11f of :ive ot4.' 1) u lith ron•llnity .•:ept rip, n one a hrn- ever my eltenl1on twos not whinny its. .u1Jt•d :-• 0 1••0•.1.•r. ...hey. ..;.t. •.. re ,) ental} arta salt '., lit ''•.. . :aid forced mo to Mts. '1'o her s,i,•il.• uas title lei, slate of C.ullslanit a)xael4 us 10 abet 'night next be disnslhbvl e, now vast crater •.1 an t4' 11 1 4. emu) ,from Ap�llt �n� 1" + 1't+e 1lwughl would creep upon uac, now ♦ e ff'' ►1" � i:.:- ., ,, now ad'.an':im until at length which 110 C141414111 ha., 1:IL• n 1-1,1a0 since ♦ . g' 1. U. 1l%), known as Un 1:c!ara. s :apptd nu' round and round, told + .1,•41 out my breath, like a death-nra4l( But, although in 0 sense • \ •' ! + o! '•1 c':.+. Than my heart would at "Ile)" Joints i1 is neva)' 1.. : INt♦+♦♦++4. �.+... ♦+++t _ht !:ten:e,l 1.1 die. encu fortis den -e, eurfocating v0.4uuc, 4 r,ul:, :;,) w)►(la sutphureals 1.►ulec; jets of �u:. I ,.1:\1 \'„ 1 1 \-:1 I.I --. s441441 tt•o:--- die until tletJ' tcrfnnetl an hurwa or i•suin • front yntt•ning clefts ,. iuful vc,ld- ll►e veld rt ikalh ku (4'e► P P b f:'rnlnnrli! gash:(-,' antes llrcf. r•• told Raping tlssures and retrls in the and for ever• *Mena, a dreadful, conquer• solidlI1ed Lnlld floor of the (tutor in all. \ %avili, • : the U. A. "143',e leo; ing Silence• directions; and even from the 0':11' en- rp:••u• ::' ;n Ilrc A 111. that times f regr••t4t1 that 1 centpaahing the great hollow s ! t'•. �• ..� :ea., at dal • hod in that moment of my utter i•'.. puffs of 3.nwkc are from '••dies• ":ycu wy prof,. h• c• seen breaking out anion' ae „• _rinx'. Yet. when. 1 and shruhe growling there., . l• • , •. •. i ,1t what ('x!raerdinary •.- tat in a guide boot; that :. r . g. :r:.') 1 had ben 4(4ec'v1•d b)' (114' tee: : a; of thunder or of un,- .•': ,r .: y. 1; 'Ai 1 had be)kwe! 1.t b a ►x•' '' •"n,panies these erupt • n-. t ! •..It-.tn!•I0. the deep cunning '.4:1)14:11 1.' , ., r, is certainly not - <ultil t„ en liaolayed It: elitaining fret m) bps t ,t eve), when there ,,.c I:. , ..:t 1= i A a 1.P111 111 :01 4' 1'11.11110N. tat) hanker.( A few r. ; tt• •t • f \• plea is the *t++++++++++++++t4+++t( • + . • + - - -- - iI ♦a l t t t '1 11 fa 1' 1 ieand I to an(I ni i,uomm • ater(44h.et :1 e►n'•)l V ai M 1.1.� t taw' d ll,,• he ::. 114. subsequent act'• ons 41 the cool -heal- i these outbursts from Ill's ' e, ! I ••i (-h . my mina! ('t'.'an►c ty)uft�st'd. 4.::ve of Nature the scene is . k. :.:. ! .t rued mystic that un uncanny, one• •: spell ,plxears to pervade the 4413 • 1 ('incl see 1►n solute -et if the exln•for- dis.ory pi .b'em, save that 1 hetkvcd her 1•i be deeply implicated in. Sottte plot* which had culminated lin 11►e murder • 1 the young utas, and that she her- self had seine strung personal meli\•c int co veafing the tremble truth. 1 (night. 1 knew, lo lune gone 1•. relit - land Yard Lori made a full tied stla:git- fosward deposition of Itis while uutl- k•r. Nevet•lhelese m)• story was a very' ., • . • - .. . !I i .- • ..1 c .: i.4• rit,ly rcmiuding the visilor of t„1-'. • ;el., , • 1►ore, terrible picture of the.• nett•'• i •",,i'• •••, (' . CORRUGATED IRON Galvanized, Rust Proof Made front very l<losit sheets, ab:ulutot�tree from defects. Each sheet is prossed. not rolled, corrugations therefore fit aeouratsly without waste. Any desired alas i•r gauge, atr:.ight or ourvod. LOW PRICES PROMPT SHIPMENT Metallic Roofing Co., LIM11 t0 xL:nuf"etnrcr. '('01{ON Tl) S. WINNIPEG !4: gi• n; in his illustrations of Paradise ' of 44(,4144 had ,441('8:e hada 4,,uly Lost. ih the regulate orop rota!; It •,f the a et se'a-;• !•_' , : into pie '• 1 •.• ria The great crater --it Is about a in 1: • .... 1 ' .. rr than 1"':•••% a t • . ot• litre • .341. i1 • • . 1• ear :r: circumference, and, unlike other vet- , `' a :. -i:..i daA r.'nt 4;.. 1 i ;,),. .<rnk i4 ' ,. •f 1••.'11 1)04:4 ra• canoes, is not at the summit of a 'noun- • f ' ' mud (:• • rt i ,.Ili > iii: n ••f on<-ha!I 1 n' ! earl' ! :ted iV '••Il.b(1►lCU4, 1 44ri''. 1 rllgge'Sl !!,•` 1"1' ,•. 111 ti(la'•'tl rll'OnS hf \Cale''. )1•.te :::; miller firma which Heats a crust of sal_ Lein, but on almost level Ground -ape pears to be a vast calth•on of boiling low .,le mi.t:410 tor ,•anent !•:•• t 1r, t as n aur r ,I. • • n1' , ( ;•;.te lar( t 1 rn an averary n untur.t: a�!:.Ita, rt,r<S 3.uf(cirnt strength b ,upp4,lt 5 po unds; til..:,• l 1 :e :. )' ads; ((.'taut till the (tont can begin le t!r:e• nthae '104•rr, 2 found:. .i 1 nutriment front the soil. Make 111•, •, its; s; or li, 1 row; 111)311i thief. feel apart. 41414.14111y) ands; tall cull :' I • 3.ingle weal uholit fifteen Inches Apart 'deaden• 10xta(1, 2 pr.',..•:':: n ::.: , 9-7.• in the rote. Do not get the hills so t\ilhslanding the sulphur fumes !owing, 2 pcuni's; Iius unal,.e:g a le:e: •1 cl"se together as to prevent the proper lecwever, probably to these fumes the f"inas of seed Per ::'.' 'fh1s4 • •�r:c- maturing of encu plant. Ilse a good Dowers decay_ very soon after bring Les are 811 very heel}. ';ole(' . t isle*( broad of (notate manure in the tvw�. plucked); here a rift from which issu':ti' r:'e(1 in Grcal 1)1'(tai11 are mol ier': fan- _,- c I't in (Ills country. Noir o1 the sntal- ler-growing varier e.:, such as 1!I • 1,1410 "Lei(•!'l 1'I.I:A!- A\'C, \'OCII \1:1J(:�TY. - grnsseS "MI 1(4' tent • r:i«(•�. L:• 1114.41- A11 i.tleit,lt:;,' story is Pelntex 1�)' n 1'a- tic:rl0d. n& Ihe:e ,'. . 11: .•'4 n f:.rm .rt rc:an phrlol'*plica' of Ilse King til Ibr- nrltnrio in wit h !t.' (anaditui Llu•' !::pal, which brines into Tight his Atn- 1,ra, 1l1C Ken.u.l•) 1 ,c• gran or Ili,, reed-k•p will ,r ! g: cat' nalurully, The ke(n after., . ,kali:„ of the fact that he vsricties here !entinmendcd are strong' is n. i 3.o -• m•us•trical and sylph -like u► flea,':• ! o once was. 11.s \I:,j•'t•. Having consented ( give at: art,>! a ott.tlg. dropped into a choir #:,'lore the eruner3. "1f your \lejesly pleastse' snit! the p1•o:orn:wphet. who was not at all sults- lied witi the Pose, "8nd t\llt stand, we cx,tll.1 get the whole figure." "•\\'tut'" cried King (:arlos. v i4:ng heavily, "do you, then, contemplate a 1xlnoraniie view' of me?'' The Sullen of Turkey is the pholo- grapher's despair. Only lw•i•:0 within the last ten yeller: lc:: t:' el:r,3.e lf..1 to icing plate. graphed. • n I 'o► • 1.1 of tl r, a eco;.•. ns )dt 1.lnitrll wake .1 r- • ,, fv e1,4,•.. 11 - • !• • (h t. , :,(,(.•,1 . ,. . (':. red he the 'h !'; teat 4t was mkt (l,s' eye r- el that :. :,.1' 'c pl►..tegrapht•r, w' Lad 1. 11g '. :ate a ::, "1 a to make a m- a , (•. 1. \1•:)• .!'.. 1341 rt thele' 1. 4 n I1 1 \ strange one-strang-'r, {crimps, than idltle(I anti about three feel in thick - of the many cul^uus romances which Mn. Here i; 11 small lake of water ac daily fluid before ike Director of furiously boiling; here an island on C:•itni'►a1 Investigation!. After oil, it which the beautiful \ted,trlrnnean white might not have been believed. 1 had heather is Ltoomtnl, luxulinnll) nal- uo alert Where the scene of the tragedy aus situated. and, hating been sight- less al the time. had actually witnessed nothing. The.41)• ()poen theory 1 for•en,d, hut when 1 dug down to their rails a stream of noxious gas and steams; 1 found Tutt they merely drew their while the stud fleet, many acres in ex - strength from my own fear or intaglio lent. upon which the visitor Ls cautious- allon, and were utterly worthless. Ohre :y walking reverberates with a hollow o: twice 1 contemplated disregsu•ding se•uitd if rJanrped upon. In fact it a my promise and nuking a told stabs regiment of soldiers were to march nnc•nl to the police; but on calm reflec- across the crater. in all pnohaahility tam 1 saw that such a course was now the crust would collapse and they would 114s.•t1"ely usele=ss. Two meinth'- had all be plunged info the huge caldron vigorous growers. Some o1 them pro - elapsed, since the fateful night. and Il4e beneath. duce pasture ceryl Carly in the .Icing, ltody--or bodies -had, without doubt, And p41rhaps this strange sulphurcous_ _and other. •i the aeisen. \lest leen disposed of long ago. Such :11- (meth -vent nifty remind some of the lig. of the esu 4. i••; s• • :11441 4' r in ; meall1)' genions evikloers 'would exert the i:t- urative lie and hrilrstone" which Is the in produ•'ing n };r. h 1 n nl h hot. most care in the (Reposition, of Ingo eel'. fate of those stmt out from the glory. ••'Y weather 4'.!, • 1' • ;••'i3'''. • 3. (•114 (1((414111, 81111 tvouW lteerr rut ria: of detection. They feared ate, 1 fell nc- sured, and it w•nS this III/night anal' a nslanlly hnrasml me for if such w e.• actually 1)10 case. then th••y end ever: hrentive to tyke' Aly life on the tve11- established principle that dad sten 1e11 n) tales. \\iI) the return of mt• t•..si<.n 111)' stn a of hearing had, eurioucly enough. 1colnle 1,0114 w•eakelted and dt,tor le./ S5und4 which i !weld when 1,i. id Pre settled quite a different inlpresc•- n '•••4r that 1 remit! see. 'rho blind 1N'a•• :t h• is. hose with eyesight can die_ L nolh.ug Tose ears of the former train Ihentselves Ie act aQ ryes also, yet the n►o n eft %he virion 1s recovered the efeti•a'n'' ► f hearing gait nsstnn 4 -1s t•• I - But The tires of remorse implied by this 11 the months ! J ; metaphor nerd mol be the fate of any. aced can be :r, 1 . (e' by making the reparation demand- either 01on' 1.11ng. lig of el by Eternal Judice by undergoing, on Et ring %•helot or of ba- ':I .h the transgressors' behalf, the chastise- mixture 8s this. when w e:: ' c :, 4 014'1 on suitab'e land.. ttould fur . : lure. abundant in growth. r•, • 1 1 .n dual ly, and permanent in '_:.:.., tee meat due by then], (114' Saviour el the world Ions provided a means by which alt. without any exception, may. if they tvlIl but come to Ilam 18 conlrilion and p4nitence, attain to tea:t Reul:n of Glory. U: 1 I fat: GO OF A 1.111 1$.1'. A Frenchman's Opinion es 11 hal Makes the British Great. DIRECI'l0\' FOR SEr.II\G TO ALFALFA. "There nr•e din( N. tit 4'. •- •! .::)•rip down a plot c•r n lied :' • - en) us would suggest the f;;.. •.•!hed as one which is 11111eh to. g..• '' .•. . To n 4tr.b r for the \eft• leak 'ltnses. kilt result..' sous 111'1. t.. \. 1. '.tz. }e.tv's delightful sense of humor and a french hotelier expresses his amaze- A. 1... 1 AM j' ,. 111 1 4' • :1 „ .ve:' • :.e '4 'I'CtI w'as t • t• 11. r merit at the ability of the I),-,14 1, sold'. 1(41114 or 1.u:crue, 4 .• c1 ant ( I:.. • 5.71tC o Ierttlln in. ., ' . : .Thier gun. the Tutu► ,q Will rapacity. Ilene i ((.a t% !!t,t 1 43 to shake baud, 4rilh his cucup• ulla'r' o 'than. a deeply -drained I h.,• 1 (leen, i i•'1-' W. f,'rhle :•. , : t ". ' '.. of l rrsonrtl ce•snngl. bol <r a'd IIOt ►low dl,luigll h 4.130', ..rid a (Ight. nth.• tier ho I.. CCngueletl ora:• • :I . 1 '!: cOi th,ng- he w3utds vt qui_kis ns !x14.14 tali. -.i I) conqueror. Ue declares that oho i.atin ing no aridity. Use large, l..:_:,: t,.., net •:• r., yoicc, o[ ltxt3.r. ni,Ytt nae' .rnn,picd s. s cs races •have so little 'f this ei''lue Ihnt (tee frau► impurities :art ;t • nK ,u g4 r tt•itinling pow'e:, It,.. ^.t:•.!• the v.•d how• different now that 1 ha 1 rrcwered they hardly understand it, eeteien1e. 1 11• the proveper kind o,( L;•!. the pro - One• day the 1'Icnehnian, who ons in tri; sight, 41.04:10 they South Africa dining 11ne ikx•r \\lar, saw ' `. 4 44 ? 11:1'fa has t: Y t• en c':' ort sty'• \ly friends. into t�ilose 8 .,-1... ' is the tail! in r .31 )ear:. 1 l 1 had rearmed Ilk! of t twee Match ofrc er 441116'1g 1 troug 1 the \, n the spI til ,.s t, lane• i.-hrd 46 ttslattll) upon m I en- , I l>rl and s• t4 nor• tl twcnl4 o t 10 n dila!' of from 120 to 200 milt*. Aln,kn mos purchased fmm 1.5 a n officers. (ei.r.ng wL1,It 4,r ••! , .. acre )((•, 1) the l'nttc•i '4a1'. 14'r $ 4(30fO 1 1 eine to Ile on line (• r Inn. ,ng 4' f.4 111 lite 111lc-s of t ,f t•aniree in (axle' to the dr :. the Treasure !Unit belongs 1•y law to the e:. , orf'• t N1 044)44 w � -, , • ` ),•! 1;raye, welcomed oozy e,erytvtterc, camp with n Hoer, all (1u'ev engaged , • , .h and warn! rue ,,11 to l e :Inion .,1 the world:, populate -0n. 1 l of s that netl\v,lhstulltluil;.ihc tit 1.ar•n43.1 cc.nversation. 11,' turned .! gond adyanlnRe make i '1'h.' Salvation •1 Army is 'stall A 1 1:'e\ 1 \' t The t-recelet is once mere the 'notal re:pular term cf jd wrllrly'. 'There are 61 blind t••'rs0ns to '.cry am o•' ` > aside so as 1101 to Iunyc to suhlk • !:•• ,i,l,:,.�t.'t► �-.. „ ,,4,,• tt 0(1' eY,ttlllrles and coknios. .'elf to the 1 ;o t( try, bent, 1 who. he su114 regardehad 1140 t, p1• • • ' r 1111415 ' 1 , .-ere (14:nt Ah is (.Iin107441 to Surround the 1.01)14 AlI ri , , route• formation in to the Bee, c' tali rcn,ah)4•d ht tit) dingy. ,-,FIs. I'►est:idl • he n,cl one of the tau 11„' Rl'fiss-.'..i 1. ( • i , Iriml c,( I It I 1 paned :twills in 1:•�.•x Stn. I. really ( > Ili (.u.n l l'C[� dr ;eel ,. • rte bu3.hcl more 1'ir Parker's Baku than for may "Ile . 1 14??ane 1 so, • ' said the F:ngtiShlnnn. '•\\'e rc going 40 be near ely when he returned,, cid Ie- land with n light hair. • , r with n Crown. and lite retention of it is a pun• n• art) evrty ere ring 1 wag out s1 aur. met('a noble spread for the Doer you s hob Faw with 444." Ihr: dry, adv, r.,ll il. nun :'f• tw 041' i The Frenclnnan's anger broke east. (1 .'Ili the harrow 4 or the • .ler. As 14 declared that he would not mit at eteel a' 1 ie. tut the t::.tin. mud afield wet with u Irn'lor. w tyro or other. go 11g !tens 0nd (here about 144441). I had long ago (10411 a mrnsl•er of the i e'.our.hire, and had now returned. and need ti good deal of tante there, even th(,ugh the main distinettun of the club was 111e number of old 1»gies who af- fected it. But 1 fund 41 n (.,tsven_cnll)' central place to dine and idle away any lams of the day that I had to _ ep00r. In the middle of October, when most men 1 knew were away on the moors. ent I had nwithdtiv'el:hnrtnn rigs'. i11 one int, Garden Colonel Chinning. n relied °ricer of I1►c rained+. was 0 1114111 I had ktx)u•n •faring (1►e greater )tart ei toy lifetime. Ilia 4'11.ee hn.b been mainly 4.t n 11+.pbrnntia: chiro"tcr. for he had seeveal a•r Britian military attache nt Iterlin and Vienne .1 now lived with h wile and d:•!'-' n London. arta! seemed 10 it • •!• ',-' lane mainly be. tw0411 the St. .1.,'!••••'... and the United II• was n merry old fellow-. with Moil. hair arab moustache and a larval c'triplea on. the dandified air rel (Olathe still dinging to hem. 11is n ur!esy wart dialin4:lite.snte whet► in the heat 4.1 nrennnelt Moon F:an'ilpcan nffuirs-of w•b:.h he pride -1 hint -elf ori h 4 4xteu,:\e and peau) nr know'c'Igee- )i.' would use strong and rather impo- lite +p'ur'ls regarding tit se who dis- agreed 1.th him. tt- sat nt the hen.) of his table. 1, . : h te1111 monn'-i•' in 1►s eye. and 11. • 1 r' emelt ribbon of the order if ea • r.::, it of tI�t"aly in the tepee, of bis dinin;t-jlxieel, 1141 1- •doe' n pet{eel lyly' cl Ihr;. e't-nllnrhl'. iii. 4t ,fe. R father 4'.3l4' woman I( fifty. '.414 • s0Y•ln-•d 11) mist •-tlern811y in a 1..,1 'Ile of black 3.3114► 14111 in r. was plen•nnt. ((1. ugh limey -it by Ili. 11.w • 4 !, u e that end ao m)3.1e rir.u0,•• h" -r • • lull up 4, me, rt.? a 111!!.' w' t•• 1 ". .1 lel my :Med dw ell noir 111P h , 1 1!• in;.' Ih-.ught That 1 11 11.4 ('nl.rety Inks,: in IN, hands cf nor uh.s 44as, without e1 .411. 14)43.'44). pokes*. 1 had pledge., my h n< r In keep secret that nppa!Itng mkln'ghl time. end k' 11.'1 alw(Ys as dire -ted. Edna Myself, Ibe woman whose vote elate -1s' w 1‘1•'•1'. 4t) 3, \rule (:harm -1g' wits a h:.i•l,y. fa ravine(' tart, 44)4.5 wore panty 1,i a Or!<d. gr If•v1. (k'n'eel. and shopied 01 the 11tg•h Street in the n.r,ct npprn.(1 manner 4.f the nyerago tell 4f South Krns,n(ilon. Nell c nn) 1 had alw4ya loan tso4.l h i111.!k. She hada 10. n al 3')1.41 in hnejaiti wee'' ier fear.11)s bled rale nlrnad. oro! , n •-enspl•'t•na( her educe- ! on she h:►d liyert c." ale five years or in V..Ann. an:l had Ih:ls a•'quirvd !:-•u1elh(n4 4•f !1v' teenpo(t..4inn habil of 14' r 111!1 • .'. She is e:ke l e<harthvlg 'n her p.n.s 1•..1:e a trine alto set e14 try 'eft of dinner. aqd cr.n- grn'u!ated elle trr.n my rt4 very, rob be Continued.) weeder and, if it ie 4e. t 1111(1 ra- "\\'ho,8 a Iraslo'9. 1.'k,rkv, the cele'', 1,111 lir :1 e,tr the 4::1•'1 1 ,444(4: than nee - much amazed. •"rh.' poor man's cap- C-.snry. 11.4•' 11► 11fltifa pistils c try a pPeo l lolly to Eel :, got d .!;a1 in 11in IurrJ, and ac 1N'c end such (.raspy autumn, in pr.lu;raliou r • :Ater. 11 let- hay. cut each crop r f :. 'r !•. 11 111•. 1011<,w:ng year, us soon t,: ' • - •••• bkloni. In ruling. Try 1•. ••:..i bad luck. 4yr Thought a lunch 4\ould cheer hint up.•. "Penni that (lily." rental ked the Feen'h- nfterwant "1 saw what 1 ud• the Bran t many c the leaves on the tied great. The fter \\lar uric ror- tsib'e. and to pr0ta'cl i14" c f• tr.•• .' t''• name, 141:1, I). ,eal•C \\'etch tient on with the bitterest teel(nyt3. 1,r- t 1, 1 4_,.. rain. \ever cum or pnel,::e pc:ently close to the gall:,;•! 1• '•!• js Ie offence. hive boy's were reerntly find rd \\line 4 r. England. lir pint ing hroken bollIc5 or, the roadway to cut mater -t) yrs. 'rhe sen 1A much mere 3.1111 in the !rep. 40a than in the northern latitude. ea4.I Io the grrant. evaporation. Organ -grinder, are 114tt allowed to play In \'tenni 111 Ili' morning or e%tn,ng--- ot•ly between midday rend s+ln,cl. '-I..nune•ring Attu. lied F'int!tr. The I.. Nest. tied (''Id \titter• are san4plt4 'worn the Iwo nations. To ser the English now. building un the country in the saner spirit That meve4 the ori. fere ni flint regiment, Is a wonder to tie l.efins. "We do not forget end forgive easily. When my Italian friends are annoyed with me. They 3.1,11 reproach me unit ►1re murder ed (anted of Ilohrnetai- 1• n by Chanes of Anjou in eleven bun - died 1)111 something. QUESTION I'n1XTS. atom)' ilxan t bring Ife,•p.nea(c, but u here is tine' 1114111 %%1141 w0u'dn t like to try out Thi; ('xl•triu,4 tit for himself It 14 the I the things that count. What w'puldn t a 414006.0 Rite for a mat"h in a bons. healed by Alm 04.? and lighted 1')A(11)41 •) 1.h•,'►•( .1'' All things)('rate In him won) 1Na I-. Lal 44o111dn'I he gel i11(111 111,00 qui.: y if he went •1'h.' w9s ld s hand number 1.000.009, 1'111 wl►y deo! they ili('!►a1e in these ...fetishes the bu'ineE5-Inca who d0rf't tidier! res? S.,nlc People, 1,etoro (ming (heir latent upon the water*. ask Them-elvC.s. •111.1 will it be sure to be )nenli.ned i r t M' pr• 111'fasC5 \k•'k•rn t etna pre no daub) l eiul'+- fAl. 1.111 411411 sculptor n'nuld dare to mn11e1 n ,-tehile lit n 3.11!: het' Amy: "\tncnml, l wee nwfully afraid pert we,111.1 Iorb'J me to marry Sam when lie found out that he played cards f. -r ntnitey." Mamma: "\\'ell. )Our ['npn ntn•1' tenni ingniriec altoul Sam, anti 1. .111.1 that he nearly a14:.'V: a ins." The p:es'nt tamperer (.1 J:Ipnn, menet Ilan. 1s a lineal site, echo' of n dynasty whi:(1 has 11.-1d her Ihrvnll since B.C. GV. The ret.-r:•ge woman weeil41 w't,rr. tt 1. 1 neer 11+811 She 41'4.5 if she listened 111 starything she says. the croup.( of the root-. and (lie- .• jure or paseiWy kill the plank. If tar -• dire'ctkns are hollowed. Its' titian(' may expc.'1Rd to produce large and tela. able crop.( for a number of 3e11:5 with- out remit ng." 17.\R\t NOTI . There is a brig111 pn•spr.:l ahead '1r the. fel Melt uta lalOW. 01)41 she tii'1' r - *11111y k1 knew is wahin ea•) set, h o1 ct cry w ldeaw (tkc boy wan, 1111.3 1111' tic-:• e•sary ineluslry and pera: rc:11n:�, This is the ee'ri'e c f Ule •car why 11 we need to keen the n4!e4 r f the w,.6. 0114 44('11 c rallcd and iil.d. f'Ulirh .•1) Inc"-, 4,11 :s nt't (11.440(1. \\'i{.e n!1 lite r11. Hail. gamely 011 orf. end mato the epaell44 3.!14ne hetet'',yea) pat on IN 4 i . Th;.„ !mikes the wagon run t'..' 'r, and e. helps ole haul. The tanner Is only tnealen1011)' in• Ice''1.'1 in the '41,14,144 flit; tualnnc in Rt c:6'.. wit ch occur r•eriodientt)• en•1 which nre brought *1)1111 ter «prcukslive mimeses. tore ore other 4)1)41 larger 'ioestions affecting agriculture than the OHPriI`.OnA ter tote slri:k Rarnt'k.fr h('Ip prob!ein. the qucation ( Iran*• (a1.r1a1M.n and the extension of e,ur ex - 1. role 31e c•,n trru (•f real import - 6! 1\ \le I).1\Ilt'.11. • L ttthrepi; Io:;r: t {'1r.ur4? . ., -..a' many 111.114• whit!) 1„• • • ,1.•1 3.) ntpath •I c 4 41. nLr•n. (ll. ley ! stepped to gaze n1 n ('r.m- lu•nde.l man. 44 ho ons lureiug n w 11•.s ''hi"h clumsily hr,Lslcd i 1n14:kei it:',141 with sand. "My friend." 'ni.1 the ph'lnrlthrn),i41, 8. 1144' roan pau.'el to nap h:s RT. bead, "all) d.; pot net ..over )out' head? Thiel h t sun a 14,0:y 14i affect the teem.' tit?' r•Itid the, titan. Our ng 111 h !1'. "Doe th'n:: i1 1 had 31'. l 4:4.4) 1.1 L< 1!:r 1t•i•t 11 ;!- 1 ,'1,•t:'' anal \KI;\. "Ah. 1 Fre t 411 are marti4'd." ►51,4, 411• (.1 tate 111441 )141111, ,Fir," replied the Appi. eel 1• r n pesilitut. "1 got this *car in a Inn,4.a411 n'cadent.,. 'idle Japanese (louse or P!'tt) has 3770 fe'nde'r+. :\ large pv01100,31 art• Iife pref.:, end nt heiedilnry peur•t a it inti fifth sit. These are ('10..t•11 t•y their peeve There 4-tt t tomb hope hope fcr r, theft, en w1s. i• '11111)10 10 fear the r • • t 1 • paper dollar. Convalescents need a large amount of nourish- ment in easily digested form. Scott's Ernul.slon is powerful nourish- ment --highly concentrated. r It makes bone, blood and muscle without putting any tax on the digestion. ALL D V,¢OI$TSI 80o. AND 51.00. 1-4 11 1