HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1905-01-05, Page 2♦+.ese+s ++t'•.'♦+•♦+'♦+ • lie knocked his elpo out on the sill, LEADING
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♦ and then tho'gilt folly retired to rest l/Z% 'r AIA
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to dr1':un that Netta had capturel UUu 111 !l 11 l� lAJ
• Admiral lluiest' ei sky, and ".ts giv-
+ ing hint a piece of her mini). and
f that Cecil was tiding about on board
♦ the dear old "1'hilo111e1" on horse-
back!
tenant Archie Braize, It.
and Peace
wilts quiet emesoment Ile awoke in the morning with an
countenances of his impression that someone was in the
'un -Lieutenant, Brantbor rooms.
elle. •"rhat you, Cecil?" he called lazily.
Netta, in a high- Lint the door quickly closed, and no
'er, "that we_ reply was voceheifed.
'aye as men— ..1•.xT,'-•1 he wanted something front
only had this room,' muttered Maize. And,
turning over, he ind•ilged in the lux -
▪ tog non- fury or a s•lftplomentary nap.
h that When he awoke the wintry sun was
:tractor- doing its beat to flood the room with
-ass. 'glory. It was still ear ly; but Braise
w„.,_ felt hr had had enough of bed, and
! wits 'turned out.
"Ballo!" he said. "lilani: envel-
ope on the dressing -table. I sup-
pose that was tvhnt the young beg-
gar came prowling in here for—want-
ed to leave me a note."
1!e broke open the envelope...
'ell,
ut
er.
uu don't. otTcr
11;g on the fact that
n ant 13ramber—m•, is it
in cal 13ra111her?—will finish the ar-
ils off hie own bat! 13111 look here,
'cell, does 'anything' with you mean
went above five pounds? If it does
ot, I am willing to wager you that
mount that before the war which
r coming off with !tussle is over a
omen will be found to have taken
i'rominent tart in it."
"You wouldn't pay if you lost!"
Ire ed the youthful rnixogy,ntist. "All
omen are li`e that; it's eastoftlieje-
nate cowardice."
The Ruling Prices In Live
and Breadstufl's.
I31tEADSTUFF:8
To►
onto
Jan. an
i — '
hra
Con . i
W
ruses dull, 07c to 07
o butchers being pretty well But-
tiVARIOUS KINDS OF HELP
ts) with cattle. The run of cut -
le, too, was of the poor to medium _
variety, 11 a highest price on the AN ENGLISHWOMAN'S EXPERI-
market being about $4 per tact. ENCS IN AMERICA.
illgher quotations than this were
nominal in the absence of stock of Species Vary in Manners Accord -
that class. Other quotations are un-
changttd. Good to choice butchers'
—Onto i r •t
arequoted
it
c hid for at .$1 to $1.50, fair to
food at $:3.50 to SI; wised lots mer
rc'd and white; sprint, t 2c to -lar; Ilium, of $3 to *3.50; common at
goose, t(CC to 87c. Manitoba firmer; $1.75 to $2.50, cows at $3 to $3. -
No. 1 t.rn'thern, $1.06; No. 2 n.4r1'1- 40, and bulls at $2 to $2.75.
urn, $1011 to $1.1111; No. 3 North- stockers and Feeders—Trade in
Orli, 95c to 06e. Georgian Indy ports, the -0 lines continues qui,•t. Few cat-
tle more grinding in transit. t!,. were offering. quotations are un-
Flour—'o0 per colt. pat cuts
20 to S-1.35 hut, -el s' sacks, cast ttn.l (jt) to 53.80, and stockers at $1.50
west, lye to 20c higher for steno... to 83.10.
Alcutitoha, $5.•10 to $5.70 tot• first. Milch Cows—There is a demand for
patents, $5 to $5.40 for second pa- goon cute.. (luutations are un -
tents, and $5 to $5.211 for bakers'. changed at $30 to $130 each.
Ufllfl-514 to 511.50 for bran ('alt'o's—Trade was quiet. Quota -
HI bul111,1111,"1„,-514$17 to $1H. (o• shorts, cast tions are unchanged at 3c to 510
and tvest. Manitoba, $21 for shorts, ! per Ib. and 82 to $10 each.
*18 for bran, exports. Sheep and Lambs—Export sheep
Barley -450 for Nu 3, 4" f
you if you have two I
large noses! trisects with
At first. if you are English,
like
118e, half -English became, of �.y
long residence in the country, whore
servants have some sense of the eter-
nal filnese oh•hings, you are shocked
ing to the Latitude in Which and disgusted.' But later on, if your
They Are. stay Hero is but a tenlporary one,
you nut yourself in ,t he position of
I
After eight months of wandering as student and find yuaiL highly edi-
fied returned expatriate, in any native tied as well as amused.
land, I have lrarnril Havoc to use the
word "servant" unless i happen to As you leave New Yor!, :t
le. in the south, writes Klizubeth southward you find more t
13nn' s in fall )tall Casette,
vents. 'fate southern wive
selves etre very like Engle.
their manner of running t
holds, ant in what they d
their servants. 'i'lie tyi i
servant who has not he• o„
170(1 with northern
usually politer and re-' e,
familiarity among the ser
wants is not usually of
which offends. Rather is i
one often finds among ti
servants in England end
rost.e.t.ful, loving kin 1
which takes an fitter ra
do loo's purty In that d
says the old negro burl,
you i; i it altog, r r .:-
him to say it, and t, es
you, Snrnbo. I'm so gI
that!" Altogether (1i''t,
ft•otii tho exp rrience 1 h
ern town, where the cot
gown, said it was "than
much is it a yard, for
of halite a 1 t. -s like
But it was one of tit
respectful negro serve
broug: t me to prier a
poverty in footgear.
began to get seasoned, I made nay -;cling a soutiiern frit,
self popular with Califotnia Serttlnt 1, chantbenrulid is one
rentemberines. ltiwnehto call them treasures. The day afro
•" Helps," un1(ss 1 npo'.� of them as tit
rained, and that r` -
coos, ehanthw•naids, itresses, etc. (fwent to bed I p1e.A'Ci 111y best shoos
}'or Insley of them T is:1Irsl • to'navef dN';o •st kidseitnd patent 11 rs outside
the greatest tes'eect Anil admiration• my hotrroom door to have the mud
Some of the best taw material in r0nunrd and a polish applied.
American womankind emigrate to •"limn!: t,0: ma'am. T'sc• she' it's
California, and I%:;in life out there as very kin' in yo'," said Martha tho
next morning wlietn she was making
my bed. i thought to myself that
Martha was very lolit0 indeed,
than' ieg Inc for lett ing her make
11)3' bed, and went on with my writ -
Ing.
I 11it1 not need my shies that day
nor the next, but on the third day
when 1 hail begun to wonder what
had been done with thein, Martha
limped into the room with a jug of
icelwater.
"I late you hurt yourself, Martha?"
I 15'.0(1 soli(iliously. "1-ou seem to
be Lune."
"Oh, no' m!" she re: lied, grinning
ecstatically.
'Then i hapt:enel to 1 t` ( hot•
feet. She wit
T was sc ng my she.:
my rnout onished I just o;trm.
say. ;tis rut not a word could II
s'1, thanasl. 1ce(le's are quoted at $2.- "Row Ione have you been a ser-
vant in California?" I asxed a
chambermaid in a Stun Francisco
hotel.
She tossed her head, and answered.
"I'm nota servant!"
"01i, 1 beg your pardon," I answer-
ed, "but I thought yo:l were chant-
bertnaid here."
c or rx- I was not sure but T had made a
and Iambs continue to show Man-
tra, and 11c for No. 3 malting out- 'less, and are quoted higher. Gulls r
side. Toronto freights. have an easier lune. Export (.lit ► tares the stronger often makes in
1(ye-7•Ic to 73c for No. 2. J 1 California, when a tired -looking
sire tout �I t $" " - g
otn—A little firmer; new Canadian i n�11.:,0, cullslwoman , ar•rase:l in print dress and
".1'11 shute you whether women yellow, 43c; mixed, 42e, fselt., at •ge to 5.3.00 and lambs at > 5.25lginghnIt apron, opens tiro door to
t o Sti.
aren't as brae as turn," he read Chatham freights new Auu'ricn"• • !logs—The market is (11111 and! the ci-iter, who says:
aloud. "1'8) off to Portsmouth to No. :1 yellow, 52c to 524c, 'nisei gui0t. Quotations are unchanged na. "is your ve', mistress at. home?" receiv-
get reship, and if I don't see all the 52e, on track 'Tutoutcf $1.7:i per cwt. for selects and ho; tut' nns,verI'm the laxly of the
fun I'm a Dutchman. :1 new era Oats -33e to :131e for No, 1 white' $4'- hews Wiimat (10 you want?"
has dntt'ned for wonlerl n "Aro," said the San Francisco
chambermaid, "i'm not a servant,
Inn a help."
I had not learned policy Of tactful-
ness in those early days of my re-
turn, so 1 said to the girl.
"1 beg to eisugree with you: I
should call you a downright hind-
rance!"
Two or th:-e months Inter, when 1
me aren't cast low (rieghts; No. 2, 321e, low
going to have things all their own freights, and 32c north and west.
-ay any longer. itolle(1 Oats—$.1 for cars of bags
"I'. !4.—{That makes you snore so and $4.25 for barrels on track Tor -
abominably?" onto, 2Sc more for broken Tots here,
"Now, what the dickens docs this and 40c for broken lots outside. '
mean?" murmured It•ai7(. "flanged Peas -67c to 68c for No. 2, west
is d can make head or tail of it! Evi- and cast.
dently it's meant for Cecil, and is Buckwheat -51c to 52c, east and
from that spirited little sister of his, west,
I But what. does it all mean? Any- _
how,
-
how, it's not my letter. I'd bettor COUNTRY PRODUCE. -
hurry rep and find Cecil. Perhaps
he'll be able to expintn,•' Butter—'Trade in this, as in all It came in his way once to save
1(alt an hourafter he found Cecil. lines, continues quiet. Tho dentuul.-
'1'1x• gallant sub -lieutenant was lying is only fair, but receipts are light. lhr life u( a erstiug 1 0 010!'Cx%isit d
Quotations mal all i pilfers r o over visited
full length on n country road at 2uolali<Ils me unchanged.
solve distance fl•otll his father's ('reatne•y. Prints.)°,177).,),'/.. 11' ho (•F1tT.r aim to the renes in
` their bola. These are the reasons
house his face ghostly white, with the (10 tubs ••••••?'I• (,wi,y Coillard he:. of late
exception of the places where It was (hairy tubs, good to .« years been
be
stained with blood, which was gush-� choices _ -`, ....Mc 1 7c (1 tt''r known in all civilized lands
ing e •ore- - - -• missionary ,
n Africa.
head.
.1Ithough almost stunned s+q 7.-n • rho
shock of the discoveset : Iirni,o tuns A
man of al:tion -, and he hastened to a
50 for lights and fats.
A GREAT MIS78IONAR Y
Beneficient Influene•o of Francois
Coillard.
News has just c e front Africa of
the death of l'rancois ('oillard, a
Er(n011 Protestant mislionnry and
one of the best known men in Afi•icn.
Perhaps 110 Other missionary has ever
wielded among the African natives so
great an influence as he.
•�•+ I 'elo inferior grades
twining brook near by, soaked his
handkerchief in the wales, and
the {When Serpa Pinto went home to
Daily lb. rolls, good to Portugal and wrote about his great
choice journey nrross Africa he said that he
+clo large rolls 16c 17c owed his life to this missionary and
do medium. 14c if, Mrs. Coiltnrd. No African traveller
Cheese—Is quoted unchanged at 1 lc wes eier in a more distressful plight
Sponged the blood away from the to 111e per 11) for large and 11.1c to than Serpa Pinto was when Coillartl
"Yo•i•re ntraid to/ (1((0 my het," handsome, boyish face. 11 is fur twins in job lots hare. 'came to his reeve
id
Nett.' hotly. J+F 'and so your Tho cold water c1111sed the wounded! Eggs—The market has a trent 1.4)1e.1 '1171• Portuguese explorer has push
rburnge snit • have to be nut down young man to regain a momentary Fresh are quoted at 21e and livavl inland from th
sit the same low level as your man -
1018!"
With wtticli parting shut, the Otos-
highly angry girt swept from the
'00tH.
"Little g'itiir•e!'' cried Branlher, as
he door banged after her.
Archie Braise coughed.
"Ballo, Archie, . old man!" 88111
It -amber, with it short laugh. " 'Pon
ward. I'd forgotten yah, were in
I beg your pa
consciousness. Ire opened his eyes. ! at toes 1Inrase e
"hallo, old chap!" ho said faint-', Poultry—There is little doing :,t 1inte
ly. "1 shu'n't be able to come, at- the enoment. Prices all round are
ter all. Netta's tried to kill ate." unchangeel. 7'urkeye, 11 tjQ 141
And the blue Dyes closed again. I ducks at 10c to llc o
Netta! The shock of disco rind' 6'
>,�' 1 Oc, chickens at Mc t
('c(i1 had been ns nothing- to this. nt Sc to tic. .
Surely—sorely it could not be! Those I'ulntues--.fro
honest, fearless ryes had contained hest„, s
only spirit; violence—and cowl
V
Archie. ••It. w'n�, to work
m� that ctirlotisl}•• hos met.
Kin
,ngh 811 ltfr. Bomber exp afneei herrn.. •; -,rn le nal} e
,would lnk0 n a,•01det,f," ; , q eau♦ , IS 1 .--crow lira, in u',' , 1hey Ito' a sick man.
incing on the -carry him as Lend�rly &.' y ' „fn1; to (:.50 ( er ton for car ,:n 1 Isere he ed back to
G. the nearest cotlnf;e'• 1'n► B It lone at c c
IOts n track Iter1'. h •With.
tn't take any notice of 1'11,1.14
or n rluc•tur•" 1 Br' sed II, es—'I''he rnnrk.et is gturt 74rs. Coillard stud the most
a rn'' •'\Ve'ro al- 41,•twcen 1lxu„ they carried !hr root
cr. •e rend. hnt'inl; c•,1 unch:at ge,l nt 513.75 per owl, for i• nssidions 'Menthe' upon him Ina
" t.i .''e1 I!r.:., t The hoc to the colter
. .11 ort, a , i ,.1 like that. bestow'e'd• 141.x4/o Choice 1.101t weights
and ;13.2�i for ,she owl her husliuprl watched by hie
1 ' 11'To`e. You II r, en him safely the wind heavies. �.i're nicht and day ',Int care nn!1 rest
it._: tern; cr• ;;till, 1 welted nIT ort the wings of where ----
•ot her share of it.nearest town, end brtti•r diet br(,eKh1 eh et n
plica she's t been the instru- les arils the dis-.
BUSINESS \'I' \lOY'1'411 Al ▪ h ,;qty chtn;e nn tnittA and body.
►11 sorry to have 111_7' belled h111 on his way wh••n
by which she has he.'n shown lit' 4.1a,'it ., r only doctor Inthe` tan hail 74intreal, Jun. :3. -(,ruin► -•-rhos. ,hi: strength Nca rest oriels and we
rat t
, xu't in her true colors. ' As I„• ran he t11011ght. was Ulo dal to 1n;c for N•.r. 2 in store her owe it hl tn1.n1 that he Iherl to
t;.1,.,104.41.‘e!,. said Ar- yudd, rel} gone trend- that a,t to :i1) c; euro, new A e, '
• I'r„p r mt t of course, it was No. 3, +'• ,crit erste of the great books of Afrl-
than', she Junked divine in only
els,
b latinn,.III uaraut,•,',I.
,1. !, 11(11, still, old chap, don't She
wi,.” 77:114 some into hie roolli She ,O'(1)17 ,`,caul; (ll►c►nate o for -sits (1 , hest work that. Coillard did
n t' In', It's rather beneath you the CAI'I' hours 0f the morning. 74 11ds.•d buckwheat, G41 to (i:,c.
oin: to Portsmouth to fled n blear—Mnnitobn patent8. $:►.}t0, rout for Pi :del wnc through t0; roll„';n•1•
�, .1.1 ,red loci er with ane it should way " The words of her letter Ong he eninrd when he wen th0 I,•• ce l
9 your „i'ltic ant pleasure to con- ship." 3n lett' 18 ui strung takers', $fi.S0 high rie s
brain ,on`,•In:•e and h•lentcvhtp of I.•t'.ini-
k'4114:-..?;!'"
I,4 .,'' t)urned into I:i•: dntit le 1 of one I►icnd••,I 1at0nt$.5r;;:,2;,,
$5.75 to au.Kt) f t' n �� KIng of Ilnrntsr. 'The , ,,unary
"She'd
That only a mlrn
llnt"' •_;i�i Co 11 shortly. (tn'r•I n r ',If by lhly binrk lot1'nral( Is
( 4rtt+en 11llaR(' interprrlatiun. She had dr,•ss$ o- r•,:d; eh, SIO per cent. {
oi0s ;1 row, and her brnthrr's clothes, and Ons ro- g!►,:,0 lu Y:i.(lU in snot►, and 251' p"' 1 „ than i!gondn or not' ether
tihi errs' new hnc". I,:., .ret nt41410 1Ingilonl r.f 1hi'it
ing to try' In goI en b7)11 s ship h:u'r1' less in Irl 4plittl nal (,e , tin¢ r\ovssi11ln. I.ewonfl,a's word
Lin.lnes8 by I At •nn�• c2�-,u fo i
for %V8i of war disguised nn n Inas. slrai:;ht cullers. ,wood. Itollid
tr red. •2;, to Iter,• •.vfra in Ir; I(iw throagi�rr,1 hls dontgi!1. lits
r! lint, curt. she IIIUFt 1,• ser 1 ft rt. orr(s--i11'12'i to c:! 1:t ,'r hal, nadl f0h1•t' 1i ;,rt•mrntr•(I th1 'ch nn:l
14)15. 11'' tC.f.N:: fn hnrrrl`• I trel- Ilntluch with f:urnf.eer! .i and Oto
it with red ,topped t .(.:.v to l:• to S1Y; I �.
the tt•nilinrt•r�ry. �nfnrio hrnn, in hark t;,,r (hem nN tone nl'ntd.
1 deal her c„iveritt� ,nil, and s res, >lv to 11.10: . itobn hrnn,
t.(,!..z lirt�etAt. per n► •,, (I/; to FI: hurts.,,,;2111,1;.::
R'll. ! h' to n't d.. ' Icy s:ou 1 far levo
hent Ile tet'• en1r1• ,,n.; i n to 1.- yeti t rho doors of Lewanit o
(riChtened.-o'herire lriui.•�, $
9 n "Olt, Mr' t,•ith �nMt1t r(11''. r.hel: S,.:rn -1 Ira I nu kin f•r ndmltt(nco nnrt the
qs ending ti*e I- 1.:3.
wlr,n;
face ( Nn i>c �.• ate' 1 ('nnnrli- hI e, t hint out, Al last, won
Ili tier t n. bends, attll rr. ht, his i rslsirncy
hath her tete •eves. Car tots. fro t0 $I7,
. -l" . Kent11.revs
.t!felly into 11,•r Inn short cal ) rel tart, Oto King admittr(I him to
„1,1 ;11il 1 ( 1 1' !•, ,e now, nn1'in the emirso '►f
S o tnllQi'r,l. !dt; light shei-t tat,
1 Americas clear Mt leiter•` e:2•1 t I':.n,h:. „ ! :' 0 a (rower
ret i didn't really 'mei Lira r,& to 70: (',,nntlia!, '.' 1 t• 1 rad. leer. .,:v so 11ho
C. CO8St. 1 talo
(ntrv, near the N108(1 -
of the'8tnh8gl. One des!” his
7 porters sudienly deserted Wm to
a marl. They took with them all his
„ resources an•1 left him stri;tge•(1 in
Inns the licit't of Africa. A feeling of
rorn;'nssion for the poor stranger in -
(laced two men and two women to
Ito whet they rol;ld for him in, their
rode way.
'lite man was dying in the wilder -
1
ele-
irk,r
!u„! !,
1 Gu' un to.. curt. en
I r be-' '
S0
r 0,..,
When I
helps." They 1
estate agents,
erwards marry real
inn do their own
housewor'., and v••nd Mar daughters
to Germany to st etly nntslc, W'hilo
they are "11,0.ts" they receive wages
varying iron; six dollars to ten dol-
lars a we,,California. Even gen-
eral series; *•n Crt. seven dollars a
woe's in ifeettin,. -
Tho very first servant girl with
whom i came into personal contact
after my ret' 1•:, was cha nlbcrtnn in in
a Los Angeles hotel. Being shown
into it room where the china did not
111(4 4. w -it h y n nproval, I rang the
bell. and a sally hedt•aggetl daughter
of f':rirr tattpmeared.
"The horin, the pitcher. 1(11.1 all
the 01111111 here are very dirty," i
said. "Will you 1108.0 tvrt•h them?"
" ! hem's (icon!" she, nnnounco:l,
1,r1( tthon Contest!et c his wife h^ ,botfly.
I•,•nt(1 by the, merest chance to carne i serried the b:3(t
nsia to her. "tr, it
i to that neiehborbood. That eh,:n tc," i said.
vl Pinto's life. I e• hurl fs a' led
I l 0 ir travelli
- tr}ing In end to 7!e; kelt),. rendered, 8� ' as leen to Li.o1, the Kings
,• back, bloc
cone
1 em n rete, ne(0rdinr; to quality; ` � t'
it—in ih0ser 1't. to 1:'c: heron, 1'. to lite: fresh 'nie (:Ilrlrt i,nr ht ' to the ' heirs." 'They were
sees to it , -.truer.
'
S very t on
She placed b:o s.
her I1;s. nn•1 rete it .troll!"
..,;(1. 1;:•r• Al '4'. (. a ,1••I
I raid nothing. 1 o ly *Oared.
"('orate now! 1'11 h t ye a dollar!
Do you take neo (1le?" she resented. shoes are nbnost new, and, unless
'1 -here. aurin, 1 was not. tactful. 1 they pinched you, I should think
should hive put u,p my dollar 1 `you'd need thou yourself; and, in tho
simply (hr(w Il,vrel1 down on the 1011 second ;dace, If you had to Kite them
and laughed ti!1 1 cried. Intl then Inwny, you should have 11010(1 out a
lart;h(t nunin. The 11101,01 of the sit -'more suitable recipient than 11 col -
(intent rtppe-le(I to me. 1 had come ored (hnuercrluaid. A tine sight Mar-
tinet: to Atnm•ic(t to study the "ser- Uta is, limping nhout my house in
vent e•r-uhlt11l," and 1 was confronted French heels and )(tent. tiers!"
"11y dear," i answered calmly,
"('nose shoes (li(111 1 1 in• h 1111', but
they are pinching 71nrflat. '11tev are
my best shoes. She stole then)!"
"Slut,• them! Why, you must bo
ra!ed in Targe 8pren and dusting can crazy! Martha tins been with me ever
sweet ing the lihrnry 1n ttie House of s n'.e f was horn! She wor,Idn't steal
n f"'.'Irl x%)/-11
ib i was tisiting. In On. Besides, she soul rn't darn
"14 h ,t n delightful hnasctnald ! to wear them in your room i1 sho
}•o�''t e• rat! 1 ex4'lnlnled to her.
Stole Mein!"
'-ho laughrl '110usentnid'" she "Yaw. s'•e is cool," I (dnmitte.l, "britt•
she stole them noertheless. 1 put
thrum ostsit.r my door the otter night.
nn l the next 1 saw of (Item !Martha
had them on her fairy feel."
"Pet 1111.111 outside your door! Why,
what n funny place to put atom!
What did you put theist there for'?"
"I'alking of having sense,•. 1 Orr
rind, "doesn't your souse tell you
1 pelt therm there beenur:o i semen
board nn:I room while she went to i then) cleaned?"
college. \far•thrt'i mistress sat bark in her
on my trip back to the east 1 got roc•kln!; (hair and went into nn bye-
•nl of Inughter. She scream -
rocked, she wipe( Ivor (stn•
is lou 1 i -h'' slur axrlsimtrd.
1 410111 outside your (loot
7i8rlh,l Ihirugh( ,vnu
11(111 to Irrr r,tit ►r
ie wnS (.,.lig
An(
r
t
dflh.1 limped out of t.hc room.
'as shortly a(terwur.ls succeeded
her lid-tr,•sy, w1'o
"Well, 1 must say 1 should have
thought yoc('d have better sense!"
"Really," 1 uriseered. "By what,
pa/Ocular tea have you finally dis-
co%ertxl the fort••u( T,v�ltMeuc'+'irarif.'�
"As if you didn't knee!." she ex-
claimer!. "In the first place, those
with this!
(
()mine n bio. farther east. on to-
wards Chicago, 1 ,net n new and de-
lightful hind of "help." One of the
prettiest girls 1 ever saw was as -
re; ea t(d. "Well, she knows how to
ti cep. lint 1 must soon lose her. She
grad tales this year!"
"Is rhe going Lr gel mnrl•ied?" i
as' ed, Iniw1n let standing.
"No, she finishes the course ret the
anitersity this year!" was the re -
]4y.
The yo::ng woman was, It /memo.
tour. Ing 1111,1' hours a day for her
toilet accustomed to being tn):en into tericnl
1ny friends' kitcl.eas and being "in- ext, ah
•"I rhe
"Yea
mrd of
to give
co arse,
Neel('
I:e(!la "
"14111 t
Inc jot
memo
1(18'tt
teas
Lined abattoir Wigs,$7.241 to R(.► rel , if Ih e'.ttn(u� " eKtiive e,.;w0111 'College gf.'1s. Some of them
ihi11; '-u Ireland, Sweeten,
were daughters of
eighho' hood route!
now le(Igml the Intro -
ling to me the wel-
ther's grinned merely,
dol"
:1 ei tr ..
•rave- 25; honey fat hogs. $ t • • ^ "lel , 1 ,
11 m1'.(•,4 101•. t1:, t0 A5 15; select. S5.1 n. lilt of l:olllard lin,117' 41stdtnr-it
05 to R:►.::3 0!1 one+. ('hceye--On ,,: the built sill' of h,rrtnin sOhi liberal -lel
e 1'all white. it;l to lilt; color- , • it,id dte•in�ed n
i' 01 s(ntimrnt and a laudable de- d
1„ laic: 4/"1'1"(•-• `r: to 100. higher ro
,est grnile•r 21 to 21 ii r' .1 • to rain.• his people to a g `ret
20 to 241! 4': meriiun, s ;,;e of re . tli noon."
i(4 t'; Hurl Western
NSW 4,(W11ni'.ta attended the cora-
r, fixe'—:'1' lr t nal i.1% of hihint;1' lwnrtl V11. he snld 1
night eat he. he nntrd more white teacheis for 1
of his ro ,retry and more
15.. the children es... hie ne04110 how
otv York (herr was
lire of In-
, harder