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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-09-01, Page 6NLUST GNUVtA wrnniac i:vHer Lover's Prowoss; Or. A Little nlatriiuunial Dream CI 1.1PTI: I; 1. About two mace north of Ilin- cheet,:r eto,.4.1 a pretty villa -like re- bIde►Icu kuowe to the neighborhood as Chittagong :..,edge. A pleasant nue storied building, standing in some ten acres or so mete and irrita4lr, sec if he wuu't; of garden shrubbery and paddock, u!d Indians always nre. e'll walk in the midst of a go.x.I hunting itheed the house half 1 • 1 ply pruvic rc with .Sir Phillip. 1 recollect but in diet inca lye" "lie It bo yellow," remarked ('hariie e:th.ily. ''Tho gorgeous east always has that effect, un the 00111 cxi.»t when you patronize• it to the citent h. has. 114'11 he bil- cotultry and ant I t 1 dressed S44 ( as noun istnblitl4l, a:; nthly ho sut,pu+(•d, ('hitt as it s daylight, calling for kittua- tagoug Lodge was Leser lut►g uu• gars, w.�at.ler that may be." •'Sir Phillip, my (tear Charlie, has occupied.graduated in the shire•+ in hid There was cuusider,th;e astonish- .)11tiL" returned 'Mrs. ltxinhutn. moot throughout the neighborhood•.Yee:11 find hint no such ecotype when it bcet:uuo kuoltn that Chit- as y,•tt imagine. I believe he used tagong Ldge, which had slued va- to rite hard in his ruulg dars.o cant for the last• threo ur four "Dear ill,! genth 4.0 ! when tnay months, had been let to a Mrs. %%.e ,,..poet (,int?" Itainhant; further that Mrs. Hain - ',Any nlouu'ut now,,' replied hate was a widow of a certain age, \r;and, 1'he steamer was at Port without family, and with no picot►- `•,i,( en the •,nth, and must be duo lection at all for hunting 1\ jt tt ;it Seethan ••ten ley this." brought. her there? What could she • of pour .• he might turn up in mean by it t "What's a woman watt his paLuliin at any time. I trust with a hunting -box who don't , i.„ clues not. brio a suite of dark - hunt demanded Ashby Crawler, : facedg dnrk- hint." turbaned aborigines with "'except indeed on the principle t him." that they are always striding for j Mande's laughter was checked by something of no use to them whenher aunt, who said-- they've got it." "You need not Le so extremely When in due course the widow funny, Charlie. Yon will find Sir took possession of her new home, Phillip something very different it was speedily discovered that she 1 from what you anticipate." was accompanied by a very pretty I "1 hope so," replied roux 1\'il- yuung lady, eoneern►na whr.m s r _ g 1, cot , luuus'1 with a grimace; emi.„„- ety around Hine•hester became „hoe, if he has an inexhaustible greatly exercised and indeed avid .t • k of excellent cheroots, and of intelligence. There was no ni} ter• about. it, and the curiosity , f i, •" not keep nue- hooters than Hinehe;ter was speediiy allayed he \ . •. il, I�` ride. 1 give notice. 1 'haII consider he the discovery that she was a r of Mrs. ltainhant's, named \}i-- I. Jia ed. 11'iiliams.en. Balm 'to ;ille neighborhood 1111+ i• .4 • this intelligence. (1f e.,ir-- 41es . am bed taken f'hitt.4,• ez e 'n • • 1.•.I_e on miss \1 ;!1111 ( II - . • t it is trite the 1.1.1`• - • their heads and (leder,.} :• 'T l'•'s guardian, eau Otero ,t+ I•,•..ihlt aff•'. t h' -r ! • ' • when she t et sufliti •• I mean to ti ,,t ! 1 t,'• 1:: 7.1 lit:► the 1Mat:. at:. .I :11 1 •1 ,ort , t . xtrl guar'.Ean se cele loos a reason for 1,r 1'i.illii,' . int, too far. tieing nee 1 t• .• l: ',l e roe.. -'r :;!-„ r. (-nor' tee•• n , 1...,.1.1 )......•• !rite alwa: s tvurtl )1.. • .. 1 ••11 et 11411 t�. 1 in for a girl to hunt with no ester. take up the r::'.• :i .• benevolent ''aped 4111 1.444 :a er...n1. The Wren, on t1 •• ,114(11' to lend me In::..•, and gilt. contrary. averred this was all Hort me eiirn1, " 'tense: 41 It is tl:e ease of so pretty \!t- 1:.•riltatn tn:.I•• n, reply a rirl ., ‘Ii -11 i4)i,'rnison way ..-6,4 in 0••..4 : 1,,, %% , ,r. ,:, 4.. i • ! ,t I. ',• field became her her neve , . 1 t Mai . • . ,t % : 1••• (;rawtor was v. • .I !.. rather f. ,. .. • n, new a.pe -t of nf- 4'n iris f• f 4. - • . ,• i - ;, 4•4rnlined 4o call at though I•.. 1! .• 4 ,.le. r e ith 'fieei¢h not hehnved Ire,i rn , . • f .1 : , 1 • -' roan, I- Eked to which to .'•-:•• 1 sr.• a few 4 1i, :t 44 lett his inrente, �. ! , � �'e" 1. 11x:41 \Ir-• I;.,.r 'ui, r I 1 1 nl•�rv• t1• J -- T_._•_-_._ he•nr<l:e. Ile t( . ' • ire i,.,4„n pi.)tfor4u tu'.retl !add air . • 4 t :an "the oldest tt to1 ' .: I . •• a eer- )"I went cte %ort a sole , t! disinclin n' el • f7 4•. the (141)141( r 1t lain style (.. the thr...4 . ei. which. 11 1 a compel► of clans• man. was dte..e4J in brie, wan oot there." a mart with a mu in the 1 r•,: r wee .:Leh 81, • '•. a 4 musiri.1us, while urn cls th wit',, :r) c ' r Shoat her: her 1,ruise 1 face exrlaincd at the High as mr, tyle he (eyed t•• tell. w a ,- ,r';' 1 i sharp jerk ., ;' ` 1 'l ;,! ,: •d.rnuld, d Ch:►rin . a -t, , , , e •I... high n,ud walls vu % hit,. yejf surround.••I the face • f gate Peilice ('.tlrt, •':u:c1 in (Shit 0r►. Lot before .\'hLy ('rawler hail ,i , !o•rd 11x1 the • ins weer.• . "r Phillip i,l;r : fr..:r1 the 1i4', . " r 4► t ro d of woolen, some u1(l ahbe-s. Ouch a calm, i:• in: taco struck the step tl,nt w n)itt+d himself he culling at .•f the trio 1 left tete n tet, . He tort linty el. • . l n ,..erd of fluee•rs, gaud t• Iegetit 0141 face I have to-. el. .e, :, there......_..._ •k retie r .t f, She might have sat for will rep,tied 1r 1.01. :1 t',• r t.•a)1'rt !�. next r th• ! r• tin ipe : ,! , .:, wi St 1.1 zaleet!) ` i ob c -r1 - 4' ,.t:<s Lt'•..w. It She Lour 4. o ■e ■/y; ro, "end his ••• .• i .. • • , tryly t. , r, W Q► 6► � S ts7r� t. a tl n;g}a as a K1.:•1c, it a he as e.e..rt4d tool 1 t • I 11.41 ..4 . i ,'.;.el p,• .tel. s„ if! fp I', .j , .. tie She was seated '04 the eider ton tenet 1 , xeee eel ' (1'.. 411 r•:• linnet 1 NIM WILD DISEASE 1)1:1'11'I) TI: i' %TMENT WAS Ct'1t1;1) .1'1. ONCE: ItY ler. 11. llarche5::ault, High Con- stable of the Province of Quebec, who at St. Hyacinthe. thought he was e;., 1(4 to be disabled for life. A terrible pain In the back kept Item In the house and tinder the doctor's care for months. Nothing scented to give relit(. Then he Irlet) •'Fruit-n-tit•cs;' the fatuous fruit medicine. ;:ate the re- sults. "!'roll -a -fives'• cured me of chronic pain 444 the back that wild 440 severe tenet 1 could not drive lay 14011(0," write, lir. hfatchessuult. if you have W1•enk Kldneya nn,l that !Ming fain in the hack, by all ,ne:ee, t•1 • Fr 111-8-t,ccs,•' %thkt:t t, luted. of fruit juices. 50c a box, r, for $2 50. or trial boy, 25e. At all dealer+. or from Fruit -a - lives, Limited, Ottawa. herself, 11d 1414:: h he undoubtedly IA a•. yes, Margaret, I must be off to tweet 1,y the earls train. 1 have sutural things to see ;dealt, .1s you may well suppose," :.aid Sir Phillip. "Business of various kinds, as a man may eel! have eho has been twelve years abeeitt from his coun- try." "I :1►ould have fancied, Sir Phillip, that very c•ircumbt;auce would have entailed juet eho re- verse ; that s., long an absence weul•i Nava ended all throe," re- marked Charlie. The harenel I.e.ke.l 4.••,•nly at thy speaker for a Ilmo1U,:•t "Von speak as .,e,• yet or►dertaken the re l I,:.•, of Iife. You will knew la • , long. !tut," Ile cuttini,.i. inc, "0yert you night. hale i • • •4 • that for a matt elle (cants 44. e• together a hunting steel in a Lorry• there's ne place like Leitel'i ." "Ito ,lee' eeu're quite right. ti iI 1 11 I! 1111111E 1 \ I) 4:1tOf111 1'llt�l RC1: 11('11 O'!Iti lt. l)te•is of the ,lffenelanls and Cue.sls Seal ,,f 11anor for the Aged 11omen, 1 AXLE GREASE is the turning point. to econo in w:i.r x11;1 tear of Ks;,4ons. a hos. le, to )' dealer everywbr Tho Imperial Oil Co., Ontario *otos: The Qurr1 illy 041 ( .m s eataamw=1 an.i 1::uulc.l 4! t:, 44411 . 'Pius K:t, the fleet' could rr:;(h, Mid.. the 1I sigr. for ali to cat, they exchanges' crs euw that all wt"(' x114>fi d sweets from table to table, talk- THE l.l'1'"1'1.1: 111111)1. 1 entered a tortuous, covered, lag little•. carne toward 111e ; elle was a pr dark way leading (rum a dirty Ono woman who arrived late was simple, sweet faced girl of 16 et street from the most crowded a part brilliant in a cherry d;uua'k gown, 1 had seen her last. of the bazaar in Teheran into what 11x11 flushing her tee4 down the As she carne 1 could not col reminded 1ne of the pads of an old room to one old woman who bad re the shock which went through Moorish lw' a in ;tis t, writes mained sittingwhen the others rose at the change they 1►a4 mad Lade Barclay in the fall Mall (la- ather ontr:uue called across, 11(1• Her head was held high zettc•. The passage cut into the "Why do you not salute tie? Why''drapcd with golden 4 44l4 tina; Katt was like a tortuous way to a d•t you nut speak t, mel" Quit++ hair, her eyes were cast down, Lettere chamber of the Inquisition, a ((utter greeted her remark. Slie fa00 colored sea Het and o !Jere and there a Persian soldier continued, ''Why do you not ' while a pair of beetle eyebrows stood near an oil xlrte in the dirk, speak 1" Tbo wuu►an addressed rut- in a point over her nose an stood d nea11 uniform looking like a meted hurriedly, •'I ale speaking. 1 h;(;n(1, and on her u4,4ier lip burlesque of war. Unexpectedly Ilea- rue." Tho Lrst wuurul ,,eek shade•( :e black nnr148 (4. is Jho dark ended and a smell door- back facificd and the eee:t:•d rustle ri .• , ru.h• the silo ..f a man way lea me into the inner` courts of eran`ng Meads stop,:e.1 shuddered at the thought that p yard of the woolen's quarters. A tiny little girl of 10, quit" ed undefined but underst Two square stone basins of !olely. carne and talked to ate. 1 through ety mind. clean water termed the centre dear,of of en, d my bag and t.,ok out a. °;- the pubo, and edstot paths ran diet of violet scent which 1 had 8104 They (! her sx•echless in Simone! there. Stunted tree„ here handed it to her, sarin ;, ''1'ako it ; great gold chair; then she ra 11x.1 there pushing their squesezel it is yours." She held it t,1 ►,,.r her eves to tl:c 81..rient la(l•r's f nose, then pushed it away, :u),,4•,•r- eyane they looked into each oth ti mike through the paving stones , eve- for quite three or four n of the courtyard too the im )res- ing, "So, 1 don't want 1t •: ;t Ilii gavo a nasty smell." 1t• etre °unr• tile,• ' toes, It was a wonderful lo 444011 444 a shabby garden. The Then the girl dropped hers, and house ra.,c,el at the. far ends facie while 'her great oris watch,••! ne•, g 1t, took up a tnanclartn 01nu••.• and c'Id troman's exprcesinu softened 111': as 1 entered, and the first int- at.• it, dipping it piece by 11;....,, sll' leaned toward her and conti pre ion which 1 received was of a ei g• uwvng muss of rather solid butter- deep int.) the salt. Verily we 11) !,• gazing. flits urn (')L1"14"1. of badly putter- wilt different tongues and .r • 't For half an hour we at in site sweet peas, for so looked the wo- with different noses as well a' like this; then the old woman mei. You could not say they were with different eyes from the I:.t t. moved her eyes and turned to not attractive, for they were; but Another hour we sat eating, thea crowd of women watching lir r it was like a ACA11e in a play, 111! we were moved to the terrace, given d 1e pointed at the bride, sari clone a little erong Li, our eyes. 1 a high place and told to watch the "She ie all gond; what fault dancers. They faced tis below he- ' you find 1 1 am respnnsiblo have grown accustomed to thee° vrnd the bonfire and were unique, hr...." TI en the crowd of flow standards, and i earl now also bee 12 �, came a little forward and them as they undoubtedly see them• girls from to �0, no inure, their pmt THIS ; \\ ! I T PEA I:!'Pi:("L' ,:..• • (rem tee headdr•ss they ',r, a f,:('•• f las:4: muslin 'tit - my Constant thee -Light. Try The discover of ' natural re. Y god !r1 htudicine Hat Id an intereeting story. Ltd. says W. Levey Amy in the :lueust .., us. Wide World Magazine. As tar back ns 1383 the Canadian Pacific Railway, while buries; for Ovate• at Carl+t,lrlt, a row point about forty miles west of the city, carne acru;s the first gas, hut no practical use wild mato of the small etly, Supply met with, other than 10 light arid heat the section house in the hon vicinity. Early in 1891 Sir William Van Horne, then president of the rail. Orel way. Lent to the city of Medicine Hut the a drilling outfit for the purpose of as- e ire t'ortajning whether there was coal and' within reach. When the drill hnd lieu readied G60 feet gas was Ftruek, but t: e moisture in it necessitated more her trouble in the matter of interception lite, tanks than was profitable. In 1905. tact however, the city determined to dig inch deeper in the hope of securing a larg- was• er drier flow. this A bylaw was passed to raise the no. 1 1 cessary money. Medicine Ilat was there only n town of a couple of thou- ass- sand people, ane( the expenditure was o,td n terrible drain upon its finances. Asa , the well sank deeper and deeper the lite fun.( grew smaller and smaller. Th ised citizens and members of the men gathered by the thele nine d MEDICINr HAT'3 GAS. Discovery of Wella In fhe Town d a ace.' and watched, with eagerness aril foese- ('r's boding, the drill drop—drupe-drop lin-' with the pipe. But nothing came ex- ok cept a few little puffs of gas that pro. th0 ntised nothing. Lower the drill sank; fewer grew the dollars. I•'ivally the as money wits all gone. and the town nee was face to face with bankruptcy of a serious tax rate. The councillors went nee home sadly. amid tete tnutteriugs of the 1)004)14. Te ( That night a special session of the the city oflie•iale was convened. The as treasurer held up an empty purse, and ng : they knew well that not another cent can could be drawn from the people. Into for the earth had been sunk thousands of dollars that would return nothing, ors and the citizens threw the blame for red the non-su('cess of elle venture on the cal•. 0(1101813. The well -digger begged for a Iter few more feet. The mayor considered. 4,,n- Then, with the inspir:(tion of a pro- phet, he turned his back on the legal technicalities and ordered the well- ejr }wring to proceed. :Already it was to- down a thousand f••et; it was n ter - "1 rible risk to spend more looney and ne illegal to boot, but he took the risk. , Next morning the miracle happened. rot To this day they tell of it. At nine o'clock the citizens %ere electrified at etc the siteit of the mayor, coatless and el(4 hatie=s, rushing from his harness %L , story up the ('0tltrc of the road, vainly stri1 int; e. uvettake a workman in bet. 11(1 t••r training n hundred yard+ ahead. The citizen,, scenting; something un- Jenal, joined in the chose. At the eel( everything w::- Beis ing up in eho air. .1t just 1,010 1..t a terrific flow 10- of dry gas had ••!t struck—a flow 1)' that 01:1,1••r•i :.1''.. they got it under i),, ('mitral 4(40 4 '4 .•1_ 4 ro.'ure in eigh. teen s•'cotel:., 1:,<) pounds. in forty se- er cent 4. '2.0 noun(: in one minute, an 1 �' te.•144 1.00,1)14. 'Their eyes began to bu1¢e ai the register ran un 300, 400, '.• :die). anal !i•i:iI y .topped at dee pounds et to the agn0re inch. The mayo- is liv- :tr :11;11 1 W yet, but tae yo %4e 1.ju1 whet Koul.l 11.;:444,.-.1141)".711111i i,1 a 4a to e'rnpe from the- irfuriate,l tithe with one tram a day out ..1 Med; na . Ilat, rI the (;ay )•:t.( not cow.. 'that at is merely one of 4he I.1.8. es they lake rl, in the Canadian \Vest. hair cut like the pages in a petnto- e.'mplitnents int , the bride's mime. b115)4 and c urlr(l Sind .i'. e,4 She listened epere},1,•ss, with with henna; they kept tussiug it e1e' Inst '!ey:n, The old lady c about like a pony's thane. i tinned: ' T.'41 the foreigners she 1)11I:SSED IN ,\!1,\'S TROt'Sl:liS b'1 g'o4' tor•: may give, her th • i t•, :t :r •:,I the• ,w Le -.t gilt, prai• •,' and I leaned . tl..u.:. • ,i,... :li„I 'cit(. a pleated cloth skirt above the (surd the little .:r and said: Litre, a girdle of silver with n e r- heels yee e. ; air 1, r (l .els 1 f}' ow )' P happiness a ` . i . ••- the kit:1jkt' coat, they were strange fig- t:: . -:1.” t}7 • ! 1 , .• ••,,1 1I re s. 741:,,•. 1 an cnn:m01 reit. . 11 re•••1 • •, l' ,..i•''.. , t ,, t, They el:relict! t. 11', cymbals 441):1.• at elle • i .+f the r.e"441, x111 th 4.. , t;, . 1 `.'''. (11111(•0, ; eters now 41:4d t)4 the 1,;.•; '%%1.1 ..•nite.: cut 1 fol, .t that." rout n4(1 Charlie., a t., . %%weld rush off and return his f:l,e tlu'hre1. c.r.. •.., a :i :.. ..t ,:1 t1...,• :n ••,slot, a.: 1 t:.e 1.1: tekruo:n hundred little lar,. t tl.,4411 thee- •:: 1 in European men's 41Il4 •ul<l 1 r her sIiv like nivat 4•..101 teen of hie ace. 1 r In.. n:t'gicss axil ill fill on arriving. 11x11 :,v the, sem ie prided Little!( upon Li: +a%oir l hack i L. t the h,•re make the surpr.: ., •, .':• • 'i'' 1 inane dance. \ each nt!!ee for the fr:-t tier %isle•. nod he. fr1L 440444' %ese•1 that' .) , 'tplc would e•,n,• V. left after the fifth cul) cf to :4 ' : leer re ('ccasinns the :ee,•nc1 t ' . t ,. f•r departure. TI' n '• I won't (retort, ale n 411 1 1 .• r e' • i 'e i with tears as s i .• :trn' They cluster 1'1 1 •.:•t t wnr+•i of 1''•1 1 ' 1 ' l:..,s:•. 1 .; 411 co. c:u, 11 il:e my e•ISII e..4) anal 4•:1 c .. eo141 : al! it,iogr' : ^e- r and 00 (hairs, un a t c"I'le, .i •F.••1 and gr.l r.. hat }. net tint} h .,r.- f.r d.,:n.q s•, , fete and the ', - , i ohsrt ye. `; t • r 1 , • t 1p;•.,rlr'd by stucco `4•:1.1 of t r• u):, She let t i !'I e. '.111 old , ! ti:.• hrj• l •ea 1111 •t ig; rte 11 ^' •• .1 etre Lot;::,_ opened on 0.411.4 went fat stied hr tee e Imre- ,. 1nl;-c .. head w'a; cif • •lee. part 1 - • i•,., r• t,' ?e• at'•! 4 r \: it fourteen f,lt•t is•low Siane Wel woman would on t• fi 111 wearire—Ts and part:; Loran ! 4 e ,o, r n t rasing 4.. 1 . • '4 4" :e 1111'".' t. ,• t• ! • live son which the (lane. expo- • 1 the t01.-4.ear f4 11r 4eek1aeee 141 4 hal-4.:4 n the courtyur4 cath K • tl,. , 7H. ,4l loos: Sore... 1 •ei h;• e, , i ,t ty of 14,:,1:'1.1111g .... ntlm Lyre the same ed and harmony N'.15 the• re hen: ::n er }• •r elfin freta 0 hi t : n ...alley flowers %as re- • 1 Suddenly there was a cun,u:ot, I ear, 4 ',mine a hcl:'note So •g where the servants sat. 8 moment of expeolanyy, as a s. rrs°ed her hand and lift. r el 1i ,•', . ►o,c ., 11. r;r.• . n of the ban} t •i •'•• r'. r. . • .I'S(I • \\ • .. f r• •'1 the East , Fo ,ion . ,, t 11)014 a • • 11 I4 SIS aril the iluuee a :t ' :'1 11114 tro,rc 14!4.4•• • :worm 1,..4l1te. it 01111.• t., his t thnllrh 1!i'g: \', ;,,f1 ''Net, likely to bI e nnyene e e 1 pretty and ce , this time e.f night.," added ('104rlie• 44 444 1, ,• }{ "1 hnd Letter g,. e,r;t are) 14440''(44• 1 him. as vole repre•4eulat1v, ..f hie • • and 11" nc'gl,l,.11,,.. ,r own Rex. Ire nrt, a loss 4o eertj. , 11e'et (,atr11111e11 hoed se1•'.''1 A fee. minute!, more 111,.1 ( }narlle 1; ,4..„ ► ,o en the door .11,44 no, ,r ¢'t. tl.em. Could they I es, 431111( (I i'' 1• heard the after dinner cent• r .(lip sepLe,ntepe 1! • h;1inham prd fnr4ard to e) round that 13.11'. t•11,1.. t},,. •• 417,114141 el(•rtrn¢ 11 rpm w)Ilrh ►111' 1' well, 1farl,.nret," he -r••r' rernnlrnce Ihey wonit! have .,L • ..i ignib0 sati.fl) (1 111'''nt hat •-• t, ll ''Time seem l ,i , !rate Ail! ll Kith eel' You 11e11 ('! 1' leek te•r% I:ttle older than wirer► i lg; Hambourg's Experiences In Canada. a• Mark 11amr,•,nrq, the 44. r,•o!.,4 r,f the piano, who last unite? mate a long tour of (':1:010, 4441,' been relate t . ': W O:F 44 .('41) Rt•n i 1 court, escorted with and a wool 11 table breug.: t. t, r 441• .1• :n ;4v by thr eldest nurse •'s gut' -1 chair was set ,p1 .. . . h BoAT4)44 tic little bob of 6. 1••'t an! the whisper eet:t r, . a:( %e►I Kais) "'\ow she is herr the brte (•(.lee." 1 asked who the an, . ALL SIZES lady was 14»44 was answered, 4. re great lady-- the bride's fit t`,er's mother " .1 st:ltne,' fee on all 81141 from a HULLS (urnimited complete or i de. r4 ay down the cellrtrartl the? any cfa.y of completion. bride came eleuly• The dancil., girls calked bnckwerd in front . LAUNCHES, with Engines in 11 •r and the family and friends ' ,:ied, read). to run, in .tack scattered '..aoet.s tee the (row•} "::4(1 st:crops for cata:cguc. Slieh n quiet, well behaved erutl.i !'.Ill\(: 'I'fll: L.1\U,• ) a met by i '1'11 l: PRIDE'S Al(►Ti1I•:It, 1.norrttnur'fa.k of Ile -valuing Eng- %ho wall grate cunrteev l'd ole up land's Real I;, ,le. an (.ng the tweet pen bandies and 1'::) a , • w sa.u.tt.,.n on t}1e ? int,. the hoe -0. Here i,erlurps 1111..1 .'f 441 -at Britain - ptart e.( tlrll't %' little tables held the hKeelB .err a ton thlnt: tt ll( Lid, roe good L}r 1e4440 rears L +1 (:•.,r e v r••: -• l:• for tile weld nk, the gift of tin, 1 , That the -ta{•ling i, :111 -.to- g i ranula(' 49 g• 1,4 .I gar, ion; they sto„44 in <leublc a;••. iett tee i . a big y„t. :4tots how tu11'11! bad a L. ri „r..l . I'!,• ",.1.4, hot e.•nne•'t ie'1 e, those 'Pie r j' , t c' • , • • had he,'n it,t irnato friends i t' t t!.•,' • .' • I:• "4 n4.itallt, aunt. Sir 19114.14* .11141 all !'•;r tally life: rumors it,L•e, - ••1:..t. 11” Knute41 to ,nakn a. ho►tle '.44411 weer.• ,.• ' waltile that at one lime Feu for the next til„ ye.1re. ai:d these 1,1.1 Lade fair to be etemething 1•:nelanel and 44 I • roily M.11'0411e44 there shenir1 he mei •.. . !I eth. r \\nether such to4,41 iwrlting, :11,1 it 0.,111.1 he %title re e. :n (•111) di tat, wf I,nndwn. This , .s jest the (44:1g Excellent Stables a - ,•4 • 11)11 a hillier.) r, om •, ,. rl i 4 The '41 :Ik'•t' '4 l.4 n t.II, g..o 1 1';, i \I ,e..kir s tieing fellow . f t\ent•, tee Heated t - a heed -ewe. cutis fen, ; • I,, I, ',l ;r,. 4!th•,neh 1' i • 1 to v !)r'e•,rn etc'•, )0,14 wi'i, :1 f t : the d: tnet11 • 11 of feint, ' 54:. . tae.• ..f the el. u,e.l t. • • • to ilio 144;1k r1 urh Ir:1. e - • f 7, , . ,:4, int' knew•.. .1' 1',..,nal, ' ; ... ''4 a .e !c one of 1:1, tel :,► ' wee,, i1 ai,d 44:ant 4 f .'•,1,:,v_1) in 1;.o' 4:1171...1. g.4ir�.'• , e,ry4r►_• 11..;1!. 411 1.. x1.1 here Sir \ 1 I reel- ,•.j • e.f . •t, uh, .r•: 0; 11 Ilia• },.. •11• t :1 1. !altar. l\ ! 1411 ,.rr-•int f ,i. 'f. 1 , ! , , s • Lock ei� h 41)111)4111 foitntlatiun. 1 ,t all etent5, nothing f it 41..•••1. , ' said Sir 1' 1 aril :lint - r w - a!1 around the room, and in a .A I ;t'.' 1.....111 al•art, ehich windows t: the g ',eon looked into, sat 111 b e •.err'g:l t: • 1.171(117.:,old i t:ln4lntottier• Tl:ey <1141 net fight or Scramble, but Foot of Ba Stre0 Y �rr• had a low tn41r colored eifh hent rnirlil• ntul f•••'k e11:1t •'wee sl r 1 this 1 1 t 1 -IAM i LYON nil(, a '1 s. 1, and a see pearl embreelete.1 (heti* set CANADA antler Tit .,�.1s �, (e mputat:..n doe_., t .:, ;ode eastei ill front of her. Tee I 'he sat en - and vacant lands, thlon••1 like a gete.•••us old owl, lh(' ',relieve:ire. work in ee'1ne, 1 le nnireg reg.11II ( g• '.1 encrusted, t'' 1• with the %4!iali•'n Kill in rr•hic•n4 nn(i 4411p1•.4 to 4 1.ec!e's 44••!1• .1 t,'t:Ii4) from local 11'Res'.•r''ca•Ln)•r.• h tier 11111E ' of ta'c.•, e eesee .1q l'articul:tr- ex. cJ. !''r . nnjl•ng, site 11.- • • ) r.�. tr:n, fel f,••nr talc rule Loot and ! to11ar41 1114' e1fh a .I 1 11•4 1r-0 1' L 1 .14 . r. "She I.. I • :4144 the 1 1... Yen ,4:,:-perem! to 1 • he sits apart.- \l j1, n 11e• teem wits quite fell• •j KNOCK DOWN FRAMES 1:4g }74± ••x4•eri•tnee, in \I.A P. Murk 4...4 + 4 . T. at Aral iniac ..1 ('811atn than " 010 ,, r 4 r;1r,:-t that ''pr travele•l t.• • 4 r 1,; .1 In seen'. of 101111 t +•. :e clear from hall• fax 4., 4',' r., 41.. •,)y•• i t r•. 11:11 f'tllr1)c.l 4' 1 sur t, •t,;'I-' tour thn,u:'', .,111, L;.c all other tofu.. ro,iu,ttce of mere than -1 I0cl,lertt. ".1t a certain junrtiee e.' . re ;..e had to wait t• r •.114 r t 1 n ell obvinu-ly t'.•. exon! .. the Fani'• g He %:1- e4,d• : not gamer. : .•r-+.nlhing 8114 Ft a shay.• :.end net hate exa• epode(' les I- •:,:Ity; but he •• • • 1 • very well pleased with hint . noticing me, at once sauntered e,4cl to w)ev.' 1 Ked 'ldin. ' "'IbIong to theauprgate«:•4:,. my t boy?• hr pretest 4Jfal•l','. '('u:1r. t'•n't 1•-• 4'ruud,' he continued. n • y .illy •4 a 1, I', 11 ' '.,4 •n, i. , •, I,r..444,I t ••1 40 leeei 4111'- leet r11 1,e. I. tlr :11 th,•10, •4 inns ,i .., . t . 4 .I y . The OH K I • , ! 1 4- 4• i. t: el,. 4• •I, ,t ,t it •; the 1 lir walls lined with the 1. ht under her nettlike filtnres the eldee t::drt•w met t••• 1. .t w: t. e , I, 1 1 i,. \I• 4.. tame. : :;. f„ the xt1•, 1- btu 1(ht ih, She waw, +1,• I; Iluhatll' (lire. 111the ..l'.1,-',..„.1.1..14:: 4:, the drew- ..f the t't, 11 x,•41 4•4 4 Lot, %• u 4 14411 it wf medium 1� , , ca'htncre sn1•king ►rk.•t, K i1h , . , 1404+ it 11111 h• t • a r� to yep 1• 4e40bt, "illi h • fare 4:11nt (•• n a:•4te the 4,1li ' :,, . 111turai int- shawl (. 4,1, 1 anoint' },.•r t,ai-t a• 1 F ' IL '• .1.... 17. eft :It 1:1,1.11: bi.:r,•,, r yet 1!,• 11;4t •• . ...1.. -•nre 1„ :4 11, 4 .'.1, •1111 keen. erald, hung by a string of (reeked' 11.1 el r licit filet lhrced, glee 1%, - ,hoe, • rl"' `:t•� talue. 1'j.. _ornate.' fr el cosi re e t . k •,o..•, .,t a!1 in tf li.41,1 had lnokerl eteat), in the face' milli t tb, preljntjnarc return frons its, P crce(1 peativ, held Ler roil in tee l •••; 1 think .1ont \i"• •1 , t ,.r:t hl'n(hin many a time; l .. f t 1 l at at $',11'e 1� 1' ruder the chin; her bright <••. 4:• heel) very elrt•or." ':)ill 41.14•le , a 11Pa1 \ 'trat,¢ling rnolstnrhe, and a long p.1i', ".1 rharmin(• 1.eus, and nutri►nrned heard that tell in wild (r^rets•', 011.4 .1 very t•relty reelet:V ln'.4I4i:,nee ell 1eeeel The retti•ea toe, term 14ren't t" tlw• might l4. (.4 tel, di'•- -••.I to ler friendly." ' His age might Le fifty, or thereabouts. 6he had not ex , 1'':e••llerlt ' .1 lid 4.w some do ! pe4•trd 10 find hits en OM. She had too erp04t Sir Philip' Tin 1 not ('xpe44rd te. find hire so wild in 0►re never Rees. hfauele, with a gunr,l!nn living on appearance;- then illy dregs' where 11'e ((ten search for happiness ns the premie: you will has(' to he ('014,1 he have procured those curl- 'yc 1, ok 4.-r our Spectacles—when epee('areful." ouvle fashioned elotlles 7 Mande they are ( n the nose. "I'm sure 1 Irak forward to felt disappointed in her guardian. Time d•.e-n't Make men wise-- it She did not. make allowance for makes th0m old. the fashions of an up -country stn- Familiarity is no more friendship firm in Bengal. Certainly. Sir Phil- (Lan the glove is the, )rand. lip looked more whet ('herlie heti Life is a (tial on which the after - drawn hire, than the trallant randier noon hours pe'1 more quickly than which Maude had pictured him to those of the morning. I• I,'!, r • f 1.r ., k.1..• • I,y ug4 4 I.1. %la d,. ••f .1' .1 riptieris froth tr"`"'d in fr""1• Al' e1,•rne•ux (•rt 4') th.• t r• -• , ear. '(1401.1;LITS. 1•, min 4••.er 4,•es above that at wh r14 4e 11.11 18me is a 1111)30 wh030 kitchen Ise(•'• Lim imrnen'o'ly it einem, It ,.1,1 ten bare heen in ee'n'tnnt ene.er4en•drnee ,with nnvone for fen yens., end reef . feel sire that. von wroth, khr:w f)'e'nl if volt reef T tilts 4trell R child when 1 1a•1t POW .:,one and twinkled. her cher-, were rely with paint, her thick h , • was dyed black as night and curl... on the forehead. "She is rt very. very (del %e m te.' w'aS whispered in my ear, and t'• myself i said: ",!rid a very wurl4h' old woman still. who has eaten (Jtc good things of life and thoroughly enjoyed there." She was one of the 1?IG11TY T.1:(IIT11f \TE WiVES of Narzre4din Shalt (I am nut in discreet, among nighty 1 may surely describe one and bo forgiven, When she was seated She took an orange, awl !rasing peeled it stuck a little three pronged fork into it' PLEM ', f , •-rir; treed the some tt tomos er .enol 14. a •s..l.tes ersosl•IJ •leu 411 w.4.r 3.4 of ..ret M•t+ltina 5 deli/loos sr ct' ,• 14.154 5414 r •s' Limn Aim ma}b MSV:+'nr ,• to 0 r •rp. It sat lead 4(Y "w 1.4 I...1111 sr! 1•0011. Cri•ecnt Mfg. Co , !4••e►., Wu _ t ked MOTOR CARRIAGES AWARDED DEWAR TROPHY. The Dewar Challenge Trupny i 1 a%ard(•d yearly by the d1O1":11. ,1t'T(►\1U111LE c1.15 11 f.•r the most meritorious per. f'rmance of the year under the gcucral regulations for certi- fied trials. The New Daimler engine has now been in the hands of the public for nearly 18 months, quite long enough to prove its merit; owners are sending in testimonials by every post and we should Tike to forward to an: person or persons interest- ed a complete set of literature holly explaining this marvel• loos new motor. Send also for out new illustrated booklet, "The Dewar Trophy and how it was won," a history of the Greatest Engine Test on Record. The Daimler Motor Co., (1904) Limited, COVENTRY, ENGLAND. net regard hint 4. III ..n the boar•t,. %lle. Is 11 4 elTei-t n.. he :1.4:.'4 - t 4•Lly the 41.1 I 1 1 4 -1..4)1,4 hate '.. f e - i 1.) Trade With Aestrali.t, 4' 4- 4 , /eel .1u=era. i • goes, Four t t y the To. ' 4 i r 1 . • ,, . w rut)• .. - < (lir, :1 \l.. /salol, t : 1, ,1.}e to .t. , . tie•nd 44 t., lar. , :1. i.. ;sewn ! 4iett and liar • - ' • i, I. 14 . • t ,t; Co , general . 8'(:,, r, . i. 1:e 111r••r,4' agents of Anekla1. i, \ /,., in a letter to the C.M.A. Not an Intoner Died. (11 over 400,14(1(1 immigrants i.:.1•eett• ed last year by the quarantine o040ete at Orono Isle, below Qaebee, only 245 were found infected, and not 0110 death occurred among this large mine her. tl. S. Has Most Patent►. ' Seventy•tuo pet cent. nl all the 14. tents registered by the tantldian Pa• tent office covered inveut►ons by per., sons living in the (Jnftttd btAU*.