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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-02-17, Page 2U:expoeted Collfexioo; Qr, 1:t story of Miss Percival's Early Life. 1' GIVEN UP BY HIS PHYSICIAN It.\1'I'Eit XI,. Mrs. Kitts; wax Ileo-oughly fright- ened as she Rae the woman lying 0) aline and 1uu1iuiiIl•cex before her, and springing t.. the electric but tau als•ve Illy 1111.1 lite!, she. Hensel:1y rang far hilt►. Thee she knelt upon the tleor, Isi:1 her uucuusciuus ►isitt,l• in a Lae not then seen anyone ahuan 1 110.1,• comfortable position, and be- 1'+''trried to him. !'ride s:c;.1 that gen to unfasten the strings to her helmet. "Judkins," she said to the but- ler the moment he appeared in :uc- twir to her ring, "volt seine aIle to kelp you carry this stamen' upstairs; al,•1 the wedding was set for se/s- idle has been taken ill." teethes, after which we were to Ten nlilettes later \listi Percival to a vel upon the (seen'. et for Hey - I'd 'a great. vetch,' as the girl, say new -a-days, and 1 knew that Liter's, were a score or Amore who would alnla:t have given their eyes to hat. become the Mistress of Irving - !.u. \lauur. 1 know that 1 did not love the ulau well enough to spend us)• life happily with hila ; but 1 Hs peahen was an etn'lablu title; 11y Iovel' was importunate, my friends likewise, tout thus 1 was t'vcrpersuaded to pledge myself to him. 11'e wore bet.roth(d in J nae , it as lying epee the bed le a room adj.iniug the one occupied by Airs. King, while th-it lady and Jennie applied re'itecatites. Lille fl soon lull 1a m" 1 '' toherself. 1 r If and, d buto for her pallor, seemed almost as well as leer, and insisted upon getting up immediately. "1 want to talk to you alone•," she said to bet hostess, and with a signifi •ant glamee at Jennie. The girl at once took the hint, and quietly withdrew from the r0011'.. "You said that Esther married Lord Reeled 11 interne," abruptly remarked Mies Percival. the MO - (milt the dour closed after her. "That old elan ! Why, he must have been at least tired' times her era! nwIths before settling down at the manor. Sly parents and 1 were invited to spend tile mouth of Au- gust at Brighton, where Lord li- t 1 : delightful sun 1 1''1 Mitten but a deli h u Il u IS while we eel.. twine, and it, way h there that 1 met a young alert1.:ut !•v the name of Lancaster, and a:1 it whom 1 at once full viu1e10; 1,4 Int r ' ••Lanca-ler !!" exclaimed \1 r;. 1tng, looking up with serene.; "can it be possible that 11e zea., a relative ..f the young Mr. I.:I,tc.cs- t•o' wheel Esther kn'I'.V . 1". ,, the t aling man i; his sun, said .IIsi Percival, with a sigh, • 'uud, ,1 r:l lt, .•ly ( II')tI lt, we were thrown t..g•-ther into I•.st.her's Care after that railway accident in Cali- fornia. I su1'I1,0.' wu know about age! 1'gli! I can't believe it. that !•' "O11, you misunderstand, Iii.,. "Yes: she has told me something I'urcital," exelaimod her compan- i• it, %endering what the wonian c'•ul:d know nbmit the Irvington fxlnil� ; "it was young Lord Russel %then Esther married---" "But the old lord had no chil- dr(n h41 never married," sharply Interposed /hiss I'erc•ival. at Brighton and nee.. :rale pl . '•That is true," said Mrs. ng, sure trips. and w•1Jh ,.but after the death of his btu- Ing my infatuation h•••. ther, who was n clergyman, he cr and deeper, umttl 1 begat t'• I4 adopted his two sons, Iles-lt :not bel against the chains that home! Harold, the fennel hall ' i • x•11 ma tri Lord Irvington. nntnl 11 after hien o.„; • •i:l• ale)I "Thr last wee k in August I went , then(, intending t:!,:c t'.:•, -Lunda with my father and 'nether, t'; share (1141x11)• in his prim V, al- Paris, where my trousseau was 1•• though the elder %vita 1” '. , e the title arid estate for his ,:' :.• " ".111' n"w l <.'t ; but I •.. j1 lu),en- .•d the young heir t•i i.,• ill and friendless in a New lurk lodging til:"tit it ; but pray go on with your story. and excuse me for interrupt• Intl you," said the hostess. "Well, any affection fur 1)4011141 Lancaster was the one great I).1, lien of my life. 1 ...et hint aitch, tit the 114)115 1:1 the \:11 I•.IIIS hotels "FrtUIT-A-TIVES", THE FAMOUS FFIUI) MLUICINE, SAVrO HIS LIFE. JAMS 01NGWALL. 1Sata. \fiilliants'ott'n, Ont., Jul)' 27th, 1908. "I euliwt'd all uty life Gore Chronic Constip ition and no doctor, or rcult•dy, I eter tiied helped ole. '•Fruit -a -lives" promptly cured me. Alen, last spring 111ad x bail attack of I:i,:\1)l)1;k and KIDNEY TROUBLE and the doctor gave me up but "Ntuit•a-lives" saved my lite. I ant now over eighty years of age Aad I strongly recommend "Fruit -olives" for Coustipatlou and Kidney Trouble". (Signed) JAMES T)1N(;WAT.rr. sae a hos, 6 for $z. So --Ur tit • 1 box, ?se —at dealers Or from Fruit a -tires Limited, Ottawa, tims, as they were strangers in Paris. lint when i found that I was latterly dropped - when 1 s: 7H him going about with her and read io the papers that `the beautiful \I.e. Shinners, the betrothed of Mr. Lancaster, wars fast bec4111inrt a gloat favorite iu Paris,' my moteli- te:ati"n, to say nothing of my 144tnldcd love, ons nr,ro thee I could bear. The girl was a hand- some creature, but, ai 1 looked in- t•. her proud, cold f.l,• , 1 felt, sure that there was an element .!f creepy in her nature that w.,uld )4'Ha' d.IV :t„d'1: u•1•If '] 1'•,(1!,' 11 c'),ot 1.) the •tit:111 ,1)1111„ m11'(arried. Bet this fact ons ie. ....infect 111 111e. 1 WAS simply )/ros;rattol by what ;had occured, and my sufferings Were so it/tell:e that 1 fill ill 111141 :vas confined to my le 41 for more than 3 month. "%Viten 1 began to recover 1 !earned that the ,lnlcriclu►s hid left for Ibane, where, soon after, the pltpols rest. 1, Mr. Donald .1,nneit11- ter 11n!1 11 • I I14.•I Marline* vivre sumptios1 is, properly slleakina, luck of blood; tl1.' natural result anaemia. '1't) prevent consult, : , til ., r : , ,. ! 1'1111!' that. I was or- 1 kb blood iS necessay. The in '. .••,,,l ,•( 1 ranee for way to prut(rt the organs is to lir 1 —1:tl: recovered culate this rielt blood through tl, but 1 -ns a heart- burgs. 11 urn• halve been saved 1„ •owed to my- 1►r. Williams' Pink l'il1a, because 1'er marry. 1 these ''ills are :t r.'markai,le Memel ' . 1.• et flane:ton again, [milder; net 111direetly bat direct'. int, made, and here 1 met the 1. ”. 1 site) . .1'1 :earnest Ih.lt Iu•, Luu, with each ala;'•. They have r1, r• I casters agajn. I.'•r(I I1.ineton 1 :• •('ver 1111 :,.•d. not with a<. Hs 1:•• tt;t< "ilia;'••; 1,• lhuusnn(1s n[ ra.,r•t of ane. •:,: 1 : \ftrr the death of tl?y parents tart en sickness ; general debility be at Iioinc!•.i \lass.!, wit -t1' •". 1 betnne• ,amething of a anderer; and all tither troubles arising out tenan-e 1111esevves..',t', )(ere I11 111'! hitt Itlu;t of the too,. 1 hot%- IV(•(1 111 (11 I►.''.r 1111.(1. hansc; Elle w"elan inrluirc.l. . gr(1(s, and '8'111(11 demanded Ins New fork 1'11',, w 1:•t,•, '' i ur „,1u7)a1- '•'rhnt question involves smite a u'ersight• 1 have I,erhapa no right h•. i would 0, (11 •10, r, iIi•rnq re- 1'.111M Nt)'I'E.fi tale, int I ice 114) ot►j(^liim to re_ to say that 1)rnald I.:um•aster oil- gardiug Donald 1 : !lea -ter, for Lilting it to >uo;" said her bee- fully flirted with t1'. ; but ho ler- )time my hove has )4 ler -u;:m pr %tamed -- (1tri..'lerede 1 1m giv e her it tautly pretended to elle..; 111)• «o- al! my life 1 have treasured it in serge/ a,e'ullrlt e( die r't.y, 85 w'1' cite}' more than that '.1 any other secret. i came very near betray - know it. 11,4, and paid me n great deal of ing it to his son, when 1 found hire, ".\11)1 so it was the nephew 311(1 attention, and, although he never v( amexpcetl dly, an invalid in the heir of the elder Loral 1114ssel w'h„11) really culnmitt(d hin►self lie gave same hauls with ►n1' at Oakland -- Esther lea rrie(l''' said Miss Per- 1111' to understand, in many ways, Esther's home, ile is 1 •It like what cr. (41, Ion,ingly, when the narra- that. I was cery n(•"ess,lry to Ins live wa- en,ie,I; "To think mf it.! Lappiness. 1 lien, ved that he loved mere mature, and, 1 believe, with what st1:411,(4' things happen in this ale even as 1 loved hfu1, and that more stability •,f cha)yrtpr. I knew warl'1 ' the day would tenni! when he would him at once, from this resemblance -Did > •'1 Ltiew the old lard: ask ,n•• to marry him; and so, in- and from a ring that he mere - - a gnc'lion•• I Mr,. kin„ %hose curio- slier:1 with this hope, 1 resolved to ('oa.tly cameo which 1 had presented ally h:1.1 I,4 -•n avow -eel by bel 11st- hlcark my rngltgeI,o'ut %tali Lord f1' bis father on a certain fete day for peculiar 4,.rl« end actions. litilgton, that 1 might be free to in farts. .\ grim smile curled the 44um:u1's accept Donald. ".1 little over three year'+ ago 1 still pale lips."I 14.1.1 m} parents of my in- returned to England. I came with"1 should 1.:sy that 141:•1 slightly, (P111iou. 1 if course they were very the intention of seeking an inter - sieve I 4441s mire bellothe•d to hint; tingly ; bet 1 was obstinate. I view mill Lord Irvington, to• --to 6111 for "n.' thing, I should( now he r.-fus4-'1 to listen to a word o1 ('44118- tell how deeply I regretted the the la.l'r of I r' ingt'n \iannr." she -el r abject ion, and t' L L sly past, and and - all! well -els is use- rtpbe•;I, with some bitterness. wrote to my llama. 11,1-,11•, h,••: to lens to 11.1IVO All that. 1 learned, "(-'lin that 1,1' possible:" was the release ma fa 11:1 nn 1,14 )IgE t • :.11n. til on Illy arrival in London. that he 5•0411,1,'.:1 r''jein'ier. in reply I reteiv4-(l at hearll,r•.l,,,n had died only a short time, preei- •1,•s, eeeid self like to hear the feller in which he said h.• 1', 1. Of tie'', and tor my mission was n fail - el 'ry (airs(' :erede tel my rise.. . it 1 in- ctrl•." ' lad -•1'.3 1 woul•1, if it will not sited; int he 'waged 4 t•' recon- ”%'hal, n strange, 814.1 at4.ry'! It pnirl Val, to loll it; Init pray do not. soiree it, and net 1 11111h •%'holt hl- is fall of interest and rnlllatllce," f(•lI o1,hg.••1 to Ki'e ale your can• titre, for all his 114.!!4-, acre can- said Mr'. King, ns Aliss Percival edemas if ht so doing you will tett 41 in net. ]tui 1 was 111lefly, al- conc1,441.•'I, and leaned back in her. Open '.1.1 weitiel-,•' 11r,. King gent- :most insanely, in Ince with my rhiair with a sigh of weariness. ''tart I) r'•l.lcee''I, 11s site ell:etoed hew hero; i demanded to s' t. free•, and tI.) ,on kllt/w'," Fie 11.1(1141, enge,ly, pale SD— i'. rrisal still was- 1 Fain'..) m: 1 ..at. 1 at, on: a le- "1 believe you w,lnld base been a "I '8':1111 to tell If. t!' 54,11," ,1,,. turned lie b. taint tl lillg ail:1 many I!eppy wn111110 Io .hly if 3(111 had i•' 14 turtle 1. • It 1.1'11 1. 11 1'1' t'. l'1 e''lll ath''1' h('.1"t1flll gift.; which nay Iota r 1)1:1') '1 I4.1d Irvifi (1"11." nide 1.,i•i• :at least 1•. me ; lila 1112,1 1,141 'Ind upon 11m•, LLYF STOCK NO'I'Eli. Cleanliness in winter is probably more nrc•e.r-dry than in summer, front the fact that feeds aro obliged on account of the much I(ng( r 'edits and many sever% (lays, to spend more time in the lofts. The filo:lel . farm horse should No .:,t•tf, Si14 and all ength in order that he may llluVe largo loads. Ho bhuttld be quick in sulue degree or the ex would answer the purpose. He sh:,uld he a fair traveller. Ho shout(' be gentle, handy, aid of good appearance. 1111' well-bred, high producing cow iii mute sensitive to her sur- roundings than the most delicately constructed machinery and is great- I1- affevtod by slight causes. A cow in a herd that, under peraunal care, prt.dueed over 600 pounds of butter and 10,01)0 pounds of milk in a year, ellelt placed under the care of an- other and equally well ft d, dropped o11' to about one 11 lIf that, amount and on her return to her own stably c:uo buck to her former produe- 'Inllu. It is not only possible to start with common cows as a foundation, and build up a goof herd of be. ( settle, but it, is one of the I1e.t moves that the average farmer c:111 make, providing, of course, ho hab the common cows to begin with. We should advocate building up the herd every time from common A uk 50 that one would gainio ex- perience while making improve- ments. ]'lace the average 111311 without experience in imesession of n fine Herd, and he will in most (rases abuse it through ignoranee. If a man cannot breed carefully enough to build up a herd he can- not handle fine -bred animals well enough to keep them up to their atand.ayrd. If there is going to be tiny failure it, is bolter to have it out with the common herd so the loss will be loss. -----4s----- MISFORTUNE 1'OIt '1'HI: II 1.009. LESS. Misfortune far the hien ll,•-, -flet, should be priuted in all the lee places. You must nave bl,,':f I have strong lunge to enable v t, withstand all the dust and 11 crises of sumrner and the piereim.: winds and cold of winter. ('on-, '1:.:;: .1 ,;. i 1•,•.i :,p thVir resi- 11• 11 1' 1 •: 1 •:.• 11 IOArH)'ed../11'1113 F(1 . ()•1 1 .1 1 tidy) +yr Garden Freshness of "S .L IDA" I`ROM 'VARSITY TO k Fresh and fragrant from the gnrc'-e :a of tiie finest tea. producing country in the world. Ask your grocer fes 1'E package to -day -- you'll like it. A flat,.,ing used the same as 1.•0,,11 to vanilla.by dst.•hm1; granulated sugar in water and �y;, • adding Uupleine, a delirious syrup is malt- «r,•1 a syrup better that' maple. Map!eine is .old ty &tocol. If not send 511c fur Y o'. huttic and recipe book. Crasse:nt MR:. Co., Seattle, Wp, '°, MINK AYE PISTFMPER CAIARRI1At. rrvt AND At IL NOSE AND 'IIIROAI DISEASES "143.1: as :t le •,, n, iv,. for •.1t,.'' , i)'i nisi given antis ton!;...•, Sat,efor br.4dn,arr-.and all otherm. 1;- kidneyremedy;50 and sl a bottle: ES and $lo the dozen. Sold by all d",jji.,te and horlrawde h u,-rs. Distributors: All Wholesate Drug (louses. SPO1IN MEDICAL CO„ Chemists, GOS1HEN, INDIANA, GASOLINE I.AUN 23 Feet tong by 6 Fcot Elclant. t2 hip- Falrbanks-Morse Marino Dnutte C''inder Engine IMO Very strong Hull built for heavy seas. float fitted with Conboy Autcmobi,e Top and laige wicker chairs. Comple e outflr, of tcols etc., all in firs r' class order. hi use cniy n y It, short time. Ibis Boat is ;►cifg. Sold] at a Sacrifice at AI,O e I'.1 Til OS .1 \ II 711.11:1:111' OF 1,;i01 1: PRO IIIs! \h CAIt1•:Ialts Mr. % thilh Ill L,hl Prospects in Life Siuk In Its hottest Depths. ).rico reco.d ('o'111t1 one be kept - (if tree after lives of the 2,00n 'Var11ity 111(•11 who leave Oxford tend Cambridge every year would be a document containing as Inue11 romance as it s•!ure Of novels, Faye Loudon Answers. Many of these nen t drill the highest positiona life has to offer, many sink to its lowest depths. At present, there is rAln e'rherd M.A. acting as conductor of a su- burban 'bus. No 011 •• but himself knows his real nate(, or his story. Pabsengers neeasio1l1Ily notice in Ili!: accent the tones of a cultured man. but to the eye be is, in dress and appearance, 1111 ordinary 'bus conductor. RELENTLESS FATE. A few years ago, in a str mar the docks, there stood dail a shabby loan selling whelks. That c highest :. 111 been n of t h Ino had 1 one Wrangler); of his year at. Cam- bridge. Me got into trouble soon after leaving the 'Varsity, and was disowned by his family. Foe a time Ito acted as all assistant master 1n a grammar school. His disgrace followed him, and drove hint trots that employment. 114. could obtain no other, and before long the pres- sure of starvation hail brought hila down to the level of the outcast. . Tito writer, in his own under- graduate days, SSW, one cold winter I)j•11•I► t night, a miserable figure shivering ' outside the ieading University ho- tel, just then brilliantly lighted, and full of noisy parties of under- graduates. The man was in the last stages of a fatal disease. fie entered the hotel, and a: -keel to a niemher of one of the parties ,fining within. 1t was then lie told '':1:- wretched story, uftcrwnels, in 1 ~ ' Ir elms, continued. many �.."� : Twenty year: torr, hn himself Iliad been among t ' ing of the careless Un !eremite:ors who used to make noel 1y in that very hotel-. On leaving the Uni- versity he 118(1 lost his motley And gone abroad, but had returned home to die. Tho traveller who alights from n ,rain at a certain lonely station on ;kr %'est Australian goldfields will find a ramshackle cart waiting to 1•„nVey hini to the local "hotel.” gid. I - driver, with his ragged beard art 1:11 Snn-1)Ukt'(l face, looks like a r::tier bad ar►ecilnen of the '`su ;•,%veer." Fifteen year •n, 1 aver, he was a ('anal :' go an )c- who ran his rachis stud at Ne. 's( in h1 market and aleeIleehased at, Cotnn. Racing ruined him ; his friends east him off. Ile gut together enough n'onev to emigrate to the gul41ftelds, Ilan bad luck there, and now drives the hotel 'bus. ecx 2 '3 Went Acielaldi St., Tnr.nto. FAIREANK3 m MORSE SE Semi -Portable or Skidded Engine 1 11.1'. Remi•Portnhle Famine with Evaporator 'r,u,k. Theon Engine/ are the Fame as the Standard itorir ! :l Faor .' • 1 ,• R'1)es. ereept that they are mnunte•d 00 Fki4a with ga�„1,',.• (ank pin :•i hear of the enRlnr', where it is well protec Led. making n trry neat. ruin•,. s-'If.•nutnined .'nttit. se esti be seen from the illustration above of (Ii*' 8 1: 1•. (1 ,-••liar h,,glur. Head for catalogue 11• s THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS COMPANY, Limit rlONTRrAL, ST. JOHN, N. O. TORE,'ITO, WIllnl CALGARY, VAiICOIUVER Eriulp;_ed with Et!?parator Tank. Drsl,4neJ eslec,ally for ):er12ra1 Farm Work 1;•;141 1r1 :.not ! II P. Sizes. Specially Adapted for Work in Cold Weather. Bone, (up to -11)0 pounds per acre) have the cream d(livered to tho are br st when (he), have been mean,. creamery while it is still sweet and ..r boiled, since the fat iR most- fresh in flavor. We have no me - Iv removed thereby. .Should be in (Lod which will turn bad flavored a tory fine (lust, the finer the bet- cram into Rood butter. 1 have re - ter, and applied sumo time before ce'ivcd letters from butter- needetl, makers stetting that the cream was Any corn-raiscr who pays parti- u week or more old before it teach - his father was at les age, though eider attt•nti(n to a variety 4.f corn e.: the creemery. ']'here is no bul- lied, will shell out a large percent- ter -maker living who can make u nye knew« the importance of seen r- good butter from such create. The ic1Y a variety that is heavy, and a ilh creamery patrons must .deliver the kernels compact on the cob. their cream Ilam "Ise" if they ex - Such an car will shell out from 90 1•ect the butter-uutker to make good to O4 per cent. butter. Many farmers who grow minimum 'tops of wheat without profit year after year, would tied more profit, iu rye. Sandi wheat crops are grown am thin, exhausted or wet lands. Rye would on such bands 1.e as more certain crop, and barv- e,l(•d by the live -stock would give some return and could be made a means of improving the laud. On wet land it is the more certain of the 1wn, as it will not wintergill, and the return it gives the farmer is not labvorbed by the labor hill. At the Merylnnd experiment slit - :teat. carofltl<_ }tial.+ in growing pi- •tvtae* alloyed that deep cultiva- tion not toe often repeated gave dirt beat yield ; that seed for early 1118nting kept in cold storage pro- duced no better results than that kc.'t ill good cellars; seed with strong sprouts gave 140 bushels against 34 bushels from wreak sprouts. while the seed end of po- tntokes yielded better results then the stem end of 22 to 10 bushels. The superior value of new seed was clearly proven as well as the iln- pertance of healthy seed over even slightly diseased tubers. Spraying with Bordeaux tnixtnro six times produced belts r results thou spray- ing four dinars. CON('EI(XINO 't111.K. ttinre tll'• girl if %Ivo', •1••11 and I "1i.1(11,1 Lancaster had never Loth appear to be so fond 1, do ki0:411 .,f my engagement. although (nue:1 np with the Ilene:tee fare- 1•'. did know that Lord Irvington ilv, it may be interesting to you 1'/IS afteetive to me, Hurl f -'r n 14' kit II. 1 and an English wo- month after 1 broke my troth we mart r ••'f. :m I 1 %as a girl of in, t s4nlewld•rl• every clay, and I tweet , ' • a . i,l.,t of my first wait constantly ext«'.'ting 111111 to ask or,i e , 1 •. 1 sin, when 1 slut Lord the one (turstion that would heal tins el i, . • .n, MICE' to the late ret happiness. But i was doomed I' r(1 I 1• e41 a great deal of t hitt( r di.npit:did/nen', far, when :Il1. „1' •0• f , hes; Ir•a h' ing the 1•'y Lnl•ev were at their height., there ' a large fortune, I was ar►fte 1, at the very hotel where we re.gl,1.le I :1 fair to I.,.k lapilli. Ill- were .tepeiIIg, timelier ,1Iiiericnn theutth >•'i w•onld baldly think it fn'nilc, consisting of n gentleman, t ' Inc n"•.7-. Front the moment his t' if.. and daughter—the latter, 1 our n,)r •'btction Lord Irlington 41 a•as %thi•(pererl, being the fiancee s„enir d - , Ito very fend 41 ale. He of her wealthy rand popular country - 0.4111, Ronald Lancaster.” "Ohl that must have been n bit - 1' r Wow to you!" Miss 1'ercival's listener here exclaim(d in a voice o4 svmica tlay . The spin -ter smiled drearily, "That dens not begin to express 11." she said ; "it was like n Chun - .1••, bolt out of a cloudless sky. At first I laughed at the repo11. and helieted that—when Donald (lid not seek 1110 as usual, it was because lie felt, it. his duty to welcome his Many n mauled marl is entitled fl ;ends and show them some atten• to a hero noels!. sun„II1 ere IIi11,11 ''40Iy ',rteledo11, 11(7 (•Nene frequently to my home, he role and drove with tar, and s11aw- ele l ' legnit gifts upon me. 1 liked I111/1 m e•II ; hill WAS it pleasant ronl- )UI►timl, and, we had ninny senti- ments in common; and it WAS not many weeks after air first meet- ing when h' cenfesa.d his (ffie•tion fir ale, and formally propoited for 11 y hlut(I M marriage. "My parents v.eie both well ple,t'1erl yes, flatlet• d by this of - J 1I 1, for 1.18 i. rd.,l:ip was (•oLinl(1 • "\ ' " returned 111=4 i'ercital, wit It :t positive shake of her head, not milli this volcnne burning in my heart fur tiredly r. ( should Imre been wretched myself, and 1 should have made him doubly se. I ha(1 tie right to encourage his overtures, in 1Lo first plate, for i knew I did nut Iota hint ; lout 1 watt temporarily dazzle( 14►' Ilii mrallh and the positi011 he offered me No ; he ens far 'letter off without 1.'', rv'•ii though I was the Means ( f c'..• .1 rlying his faith in all women and he lest n sad nn(1 lonely life. Still, i I wish I might have seen him "11'''• were: '1'e: thet'e WAS 50111e- tling -- • .1h : a-i'lle, he 1, gone, and i1 is too 1.1),• nd1%','r site broke off st'dllcnly ; then after a moment in- quired with renewed interest. "Whitt kind of a man was his lord-. ship's namesake --the ono lather worried (To be continued.) mime -,-+r There's n,•tl,itg so (heap as a cheap man. There is no nrticle of food pro- duced that is more perishable than milk or cream, says Hoard's Dairy- man. Many things improve with age, but milk is at. its best immedi- ately after drawn from the udder of the cow. The longer it is kept after this (1,0 poorer it beconlea in quality no matter how earefnlly it has been produced. It Ile refer° heroines neteseary that in order to produce the best quality of butter e'rearn should he delivered more than ones A week to the creamery. )a, J. Creidleott nays In rcterenee In t6luippiall I1 wo wish to make ✓ . ,ot1 llaltty of htttt"t R'9 must1 Ii1 111;1.%1:S It111:Ill I) 111)1 )lade a Dig 1 ia141. Bow erten headings like this nro seen in the daily and weekly paper(' throughout the country, stories of burglars having raided houses ei- ther at nights or (luring the ab- sence of the occupants end having (secured large sililiS of money which were being kept in llle hoe«e. The nverogo person wonders how it is that people are s., foolif.h AS to keep Inrge sums of money or valu- ables lying around the house sub- ject to rank of this sort. When there are surplus funds oil hand tnos� people deposit them in the nearest (lank or else some Bald: that offers special facilities to tit\ il;gs .Accounts, such 11s the 'feed' 1, Hank of (`anadn. In the Traders Batik ese,v Sac into; Depositor is made to fret flint Ina account is welcome(] and that the (lank is glad to have slnc11 transactions pass through on I! account at any time, including '1•• posits of any amount. from el 011 to. wards and a itlidrawalJ1 he. cheques at any time that tray «flit the cos dealer' i convenience. People living in country district• or away from Banking facilities will have no diflieulty whatever in doing their Banking by Vail. The Traders (tank will Fend free a little treatise on flanking by Mail to any party writing in to the Head Office of the Traders Bank of Canada, Toronto. 11\I)I('II'11 k Man Left Itis Wirt' the Sum of One Farthing. ITnw ran yo': rraennshly ....mem to make V in.Iietive wills are not very eotn- A•rn a fair quaIlt nt Fvrin• n41n1 oat -of• man 1111(1 it, 15 seI,Ioi,i that wolne7) data 1,1,14 and k••ttl,'• And pans for hoillnj y.ntr M*pin Nrrnp. WNtn for hnuklet oa rel' d1 511(11 A ellriOU) form of spite rhe ^('Itampann" F'r l•"lah'r to • n English railway official min Ths C8IMM MANUFACTUHINC Cor►]. an„ ti' 1 recently left £ao►t, and mr.'r w weurnatos sl., Menva: some sore remarks against quniutance of his, slating will that.: ''\My (state woald have been con- siderably larger if it had not been for nl•y A«secintien with this per- nulbulAting human vinegar -cruet, and the cleverest known legal day- light robber." S1; 1,\11':I1(:l:U 1it11i.\N('I:. The man mu! have been V('ry' f:uum time; the lost. 'Varsity men ' anarcd” who, a few• veal's :ring has become so front choice rather left his wilt the 1111111 of 07)43 fnrthinq than conlpulsi„+1. In a lonely part And nvelo his executes In arm(] :)lis coin to her by Ik►5t ill an unstslul)- k (v) envelope. k' Only last year A man left n very shirts of unskilled m:7nulieturP. inrgr 1:11111 of mune) ton leis; ----• They 3 ,..e!: like hater-thire'eti. 114'311y providing she never /n11ri'nj. they are dittoed English Rentlr- Of course, iliia wealthy piton; men, with an c•xtrnsfvr English gentle- fellow Indy 010011 fell in )uv'', tinct when th'' '.f nnciet►t (lrcek, 1.114) Art mrrcly )Inppy sin} 44115 pul,lieIy nlul0unced Ii'. the life which happens to the will was contested. appeal to them morn thou Al NeVerthelrtis, illi:- _Imo. the .,I her. They left the '1'Ars1t\ wttla day, far lir conte:.::on, Ih:►1. snrll tory little pattiuumy t0 111111po►t n bequest 111111 11 ".Itt Inn w' rr them, 1111(1, icing unwilling to face against illi itlt'•r•-. . ••f 1.41111:11141 the marine drudgery of a !ellmml- w1t . upheld. master's life, they realized Nlcir small capital, whet. over ze :1n,crf- LOOK ! BOYS AND GIRLS ! ''a, awl there, in A l0II('l}• pert. of no fon want Ina petal n tl+lu lilt pn•ne I t• • great, mountain chain, they lams w'« wlitlt b..7. and alrl4 4•. •4. ,.I•t. built, tvfth 1heir ecu htln'1 , A Sant nasi prnnt:rhl5 work for t.; a b • -., slnall hal. 'They sappnl't tlietn•i'l'•rs bn don,• in a '(181,10 '.1 1,4 re of time, an.l 1.,, wl.' 4: 'n” art lar:i1.r • ..1.,; 1� e1111r(1)' by th('ir gull,", 14111(1 tla rho).„ of ',JIM. tab, .',11' pt«mien.+ W e idly ("'111 yet w11It 1it lr fl ilei+Ill('8 d•' n .► rrqu,re yet. : ' •ell anytlrin'r. w•r t,• qt 4) ane.• r .r full Ili. nitlr-. IIs 1111 the fly rl'(7 fle43nalnn4 Im 111( SHAUN & CO, St Colborne St., Tirana. sear w•hetl 1llt•v Iitkee thl'Ir t:int(10e :tack -horse. An41 snake the Reventy- `�"'-'' stile journey to the nearest. town Capsicum t4. replenish their sleek of enrtrid- w Koh, :mother 'Varsity nomad awns a castle in Scotland and considerable property in Devonshire. Ile re- fuses, however, to live. on either estate, and spends his lime wan- e+, 4jng about the world as s3'Inr, , t:ltineer, 4 xplorer, 0r in any other 4npaei1y that presents it self. _\(any of the marl rcntirkn '-1'1114 '-ilf snhtnergr•l 'Var'it�; w 111 never L? -.stills'', 1442' st90 1RlPt W,M eras (ilUl,le ref<n11 that they re t 1 11.•11' )",t the Snbj.'I•ts '. Mop1A Syrup and %ill consequently • li Makers Niall' 11115('1';ll,le pnsBePSUrl. of Lllo Heckles, wandering hunters cometinles 54 c two delper'lte-leo - ing figures in sun -Intoned buckskin ASELI!! Sot:rteae a Mustard Piero. Docs Nu Blliler. FOR COLDS IN CHEST OR THROAT, CHILBLAINS, ETC. K;;3'_ it- in TuSc..s Mimi' 71' •t, l'au:p:lor't..1, 1' -,rate.(, i';• tn;•,te 1, 04;444 of Lbw, ice, write (or Free t s'rin,e L',r•k, Cl/[1tr8R000N MPO. CO. fCrine't1) r.s ontr At:entton 1 t r' TUE RACE. (Conk ---I'll he lasin' yez, Intim, Atistrrsv - Very well. Bridget. Keep to the right. Incoming rook! keep to the left. THE PIIOPER P1,.1(-1:, Where on earth (lid you Over gel such n Claming hat, fcathar 1" " at n fire tali•" • ;