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hal. in lhe, , -e„ ref •Ic..47e.latrein
ere'llee• lie"••••;01,enie.:•':
4,,•4 t' -ria'• :••••lie?. •';
th , ett
*feeitt•S. they' ,**'
Ittit perhaps it mutilate;Lj
dhhatailivarn sadly, "E'ott
beeleeekluoted litte-itelatly, even -bet
ter than the vicar's, daughter, Ein not
eimaiderkd ood 4(iougli by thevilhers
th
••taftetrea jeatorisyi 01 (MI
..., .• 4 tan ;mem 1.,
' 'Veer tattier lead Ids reasons end the
day will virrie when you'll understand,
tholfgh I ,say, , may it be long. I' 'don't
Ici-a.tv witilti1411,40---whtwrairiertv
, .:, .—,,.100,Alor.A
4 , sprung to lier eyes.'„
, stroked tbe gleis cheek with teem.,
.bling . gagers. * -
, "Leave you, auntie. What nonsense
Yoe
rtus1 go 'wlierever ,, . ‘ . ta . alttanid
1 do without yuu excelaftnod Sunbe m
with all the tereou,thof earliest yont
We my dear.' Soule day you inuy be
-.•-,McflP/eisr
•-she's -done thatyou'll refuse t•••
-
her. much less -stay with lier."
- - etAuntlei--- Atm - can loneeritmeennet
*Ora_ never -donee -a--that
:' :o..,7fte4• -...trAiltiweti.li1ftc.to7u.-:.,l.d
PIk•toiaAnd.ifeeeritatie-ehe am4
-z,,:—:,;;'if141*i047
,,-.i:;:i61:.1know,yozhav_1,hear--t
f ..
' -let Id, - Well Otee eente day if „there
• _aweino dross in it And etett,V It.''..4 age
talerieinh- ma w-rwit he conies bet*
ursetteamtee,1---AvOr' et
-have his b1u* eye* a melting the Maul
witlitn iyou," ,
Sunbeam laughed -brightly,' tossing her
little heed. '
"What a weak soul you must think
own," she exclaimed, running Into
• - klichen,, whero the rescued nappy slept
+'cotted*up 10,j,,front •of the are at thebliss.
tel oblivtoti- of sleep.
At tlie ,station Duncan, Sinclair nude
, a reangenteaats-:Iet his*--ing
to Sea "View Cottage. and' tipped ihe
tirket •collector generously. ,
"Thatilot• , to you, iny friend, I'm -in
•elover„."'t he'exclat in ble elereeful
'svelte, "Miss treen will take me in.e- •
I'M . glitel to :fear it, „Mt. I Ibouglit she
might; 'though Abe le. a bit queer stone..
. times.; You see, now her rietee is Uwe;
'elie is more•partieular about' her todt,
de. :tier niece °AS bin In ht leafed.
- - "Abie-4-4.4-1--:---44actatit ' 'i..-1)
eye % on the man's blushing face. . Ute
: etteee yeung? • e
The rilart shuffled ,uneasily. .
"Yes, sir. GroWed intraletitt eightee .
-- •and . as putty and lad,ylike as a 'tidy-
, borne It% sad tttather father sheelid be
such a seemp, as there's some folks par-
' rowoninded *nougat to blame.' 'er for
-
that." - ' • • .*
"Is her fattier a ecAtneer „
• "While it's only trickled, out bitty,
fine Wondered, bow It was that he haver
etarteheantlelhert.....iteeelteeetilibittelieelties
-Bill Green, the burglar, him wot's *teen
1 prison, aoresevetteletieseehatees---ou
-again. _ • But it's true-. •Old Niles Green
:
owned upas tho' she war proud of _ it.:
Mid ' illitn the ' girl tame home from
school and noeone torgets to remind 'te
. of it." --
"The bre:teal" exclaimed -.Sinclair.
"Yea, you• may say they, sir, bid it
itatehol. Wean holiest folks !ere; And
• Jae girl Lein' so ,diffeeent to us al),
'-•--------.-makeee-thoeeventeteetalkespilefulee- v
lead -Illeir Melt a life it they don't agree
witit them. • That's ow' it is. Though
—steineeefeeteeeteiukt-giVeeotir vdtt-farettlet
'....'*litle-S'ailletaiti;-they' italr-lier;--lex.--ielt
she's as proud es if her father W33. a
---;-±"*d.-111-Stiliftit4.---t-dliVietzt;.:-;-------;......---
supposo4nii're ene °filmset" !alight
__011...Silielair, ai the fellow's embarrtees.
!tient Incteasede •• ,-
"Well, sir, he' s so heautiful;Like one
of Warn hollyhocks in *els aunt's gar.,
dein"- A matt can't help his eyes leen'
struck." • •
• . Sinclair' roared with delight.
'•'"Youle a horn- -artst, • in feievete
Wa
,• 'll, when you're. oft iitty, . we lutist
. •delier a glass to yaii,r, sure.eee With the
e fair datiteel. Snell., a poet as 'yee de-
servea tile bot of ail:PS. ' If ' Suribearri
ti what her Amite- suggests I wish you"
' luele:'' - ' • -..-
The yeuth shoot:. his 'bead itiourtitutly.
• "She...wouldn't took at me;
-l'ettifl teilghtly, too." exclaimed a gruff
.Voice, "I'd loikelet knowevItat you
Mon by . talking like that of Sunbeara.
rlr, -.far the loittea. of..ou. -140,
'there." ,, • I,
A. shed thiek.set mare ,strode hattvetat
• them, The paeOrealreate., back Avilli a
' stilt -tied • look. or, ble sleepy face., 'Stile
dale eecusieed the straeger tvita an
• amused smile:: - . ,-, f.
- '-"Steriteeree eiriller no workint Mae
'ilfir )44 .r0171•tio-14:zaWe''4".ii,. whipper:insp.,
pe14 En .01,,t yoil otollostar41," cotilire,
• not the niatrineolently.,
11-4,-Tteetpetter-flifslitaL i I - ' ,,--- '---- ,•".
1"1. (11)10, lazt‘lw rile)Inteif.-
: tie; We' 'Ad .no haem. Itateta It. citetes
fleet, itreeioes hey tan te etearibeaMe
• theree a ettailotv Ante, her lAbtlt fi`5-t,cv Call
etteigette througlir . , '
l'hi4 teeree le-4.Iail faco expandel geind.
,
liunteredly. '
a "Ntr-anitet, mysF,Ift. ecr fattier, I •Se
pew... Aaei,ailateers ain'a gat no trairt
S.3' 1411it2W F171.1 detet VIVI:IRINA:11114 tit4,Elil
• Vi.-01%*(1. MoV11, i tat yeti. shaithre
nett gttatTatel afift fee any aillaezi,
tateettattearry well, so there. herraelt l'in
eid 'of pristrii taut tetefar , Lei•ter
(.s1"eek3s la nay (exit, :Iteer alleat
t. ttal. 'yotittg teen, aud accee ecue
Uy •tvose, cut el Itaie eiglit, er, scteit
taste thy ii•A 4.s fee ,eetil.' ,gie, tee. elre..e
tirfl.0e ' te.yete. \etel.e.ter• ;-!:1 -i-::'
, .:Sitielaie, seelled good-teitured2e.
i•,-zry /614 -4. -Tay, toy Mend. 111.
leliew • 'wee. tecary, •el-xzeij...tig el
leanly lit ' .r" ;5M* it,14%tiv virD,:!tt
, fettle 14:-enli4 .Ti-..--:.!'
, . ..z.....
' "A ftiot 111.1,1101 liiii0 eN•11' ,ce"
, ,
leadWitted
tlienta its is. Iady. Shfl
eiad +.41fd:'
c yontolit, Anterenterrilter.the
atiartaa*ii' ettavalit niay: lead to,
_• • .
-levslinleheitheatilretway, from
,down the inetine toworde; tee :vitt
t ,fl
Iti 'to Ili, 44
an t'ft
miring Sunbeam, o a thunder1ormn
nifty blot her front youiesiglit toreer,
Ae tor myself 1 AVOrkkk if 14 Zeta'
„
vith het
itt6vjit_ caret) you
cnii t• Merely +goosed maueit
• a_eleserablallain
..
u wee, 1 • is it
hat 4 ciad you let I thought you.
w up in the Moth
• ag.a. I gteev
tred of I rough, and. hearing
through sny non that ibis place was to
•fOr ,4 few. inoudir:i, seized upon 14
'Jet-
here
a. t gene ,
tante up."
, Sinclair loolie4 relieved. Ile hi
had no fear of the 'returned reallviet, and
iorould lien" been reit-relent to team en
seore.,-..A4!IL.S Interest in Sunbeam lid
inertiesed sine seeing,her rather. That
shoUld,oWn. emelt 4 parent pazeled
into Ida rairid, an1 wit1. it a gr
Mg to see the girl again and
sweet Veto.
_
tba*Ar..jA.41ggagai-"IOltk-.-=Pli
fleeted,' 'Ware t emu...env -
esides,.4 Village fliitver with
-fat a flithete-tind a railway porter for
leaerela.vertaftily not woellt tmt1ble
ct felling in toee_alith-eveo. if 'Eileen
a-kir-e7"oiit;151-11ili
dew: little love esists between' us r
ear ter
tette.
- _
Ouncen Sinclair followed the ex -con-
vict slowly.. For he had no wish' to
reach Sea View •echiage at the
time, and thought it \\via. bes-
o his tneetleg well
ver betore Making his appearance
Uiere.
So he turned down towerds the sea,
And, the- tide being..eaw,„ strolled along
the: golden -teach and revelled in the
beauty- ofthe. settingStift l .-45. dipped
like, a huge hall -of jiree-inta,. the still,
,crunsontel„ water. Ile \wadded, how
such a 6POt had renteined,inatiown to
tee tripper, tn. annual holiday maker,
for Wheroeer he-tuened the -pictiiresqti
Seized the\ Every ,eorner .seerned
worthy, of „reproduction. And yet, with
the exception. att a ',couple a sturdy
hermen, notea sotfl was lo be seen.
Theo hiS thoughts circled link to Sun.
beanie Ifewewould she greet tier fultee?
Ile recalied-the tone of, aftwtion ha which
*Wiwi alluded, lo the man's_ ;node of
life, and a wonder.seized.- him. • Was
he tie Of -blood ,reelly so Wong as to
e4ttnIuand tore between two elicit °Ma-
to? Surely aortae day Sunbeam would
lieeart 1inan. 1'erhe,1,
noweven., For al* bad not aeenhuiii
--eettle--yetereee---Andelbeea
oemmand -feelings ihat aainish at their
return. 11 waeitupoeeible that she could
renlly euro for the fellow. tier face rose
before hbr eyes. It 'thrust itself there In
front of him and, he looked into it with
a sensatien oteintense delight. *She Was
beautiful, as beautiful as the day* that
was now 'fading Into night.' That .she
was 0°0 he had no doubt.
_.',.(taLde Men ber.„,agelly
and the gnawing ot healthy hanger re-
minded him that his walk must have
11,4onger_tlitui he_had. intended- Mit
Oven' ,byertow hatt aettktdeloVatetntetthe
calm sueceeding.lhe„:bxeltenient of re-
un1un--f1reei-1lhaLzLmile
-
10 expla all about her new toettere and
WOUld b_Y,iptrying about Itis absenee.
Pcrhape..she bad long ao• . brewed the
tea 1th:smiled as liapletttt'ed \ter torts
sternatiorhe •
Yea, 'lie was hungry, and it was higli
time he returned, end yet maitre ealled
him out to stay and admire 'her In her
twilight beauty. On, the other hand'
Sunbeam etid rood awaited Itlin.
Ile glaneed up at Lite cliffs towering
above. Ilere they were higher than, near
(he vitlage. , The teish• to return by lite
road above, and so sbrike frob pound,
drew-411ra' to the rugged •tineven pail:
leading •frerte the be.aeli to the summit.
There he foilnd that the hoed lay along
the edge of lite cliffs', acroe3 sttibbet
.grasi lurid saItly ground. , Below hini,
'a mitt& ahead, straggled . the peaheful
village. The quiet,of, tae suit:tier ,evett-
ing lay 'upon it.
fie sighed. For the fltat Bete the lone-
litiess of the 1Iic1ee,:o1Ipre5se4 him. ne.
; &need erourel. lizen he perceivedleliat
liad *overlooked before, a lowS-1hilfr
cottage stinelingt.a.ett a, few yarde 144111
tile dill, ole, the -waving. :greisS.,tlottol
'with fogies, machine( up tet• its very
wage.' '000 kr t'Vv0, lerge trees ilatddial
over 'Me oaf. tend a- strip , 'of gttiin
•streiClied- flame • Ile teetiketk.
the lower'resd.:
MOVed ekleek
\desolatiori eeett16I IahI *oft itr
Andeya'fbe:geeen stutters were_
the. \e-inclows fisint4liNy draped. 'f
Ile began . wendering 'whet tuann o
I e trig intiebited2 if. telt , it lied hceii
'ulit with an eyee,lo the totier and wa
ereee between -1 collage mitt a *ilia
(t1.-•t1eubt Nome « rdr- JIL st?atzli o
liad:platinede Ara LI* it.
lie,elopped jit'..esteriielinlellei The deer.
, riding lien Lad opEntil and n etoed
llo.,etlireihold. A man lie Miele an
inc..tgne4 mile; Away. '
Tiler reeogiONiCa UtiS thutuele In a
seceitd they stood ehle ley side. Tt
',Agar. Frye] With. peetelierloc
liad•fiebteti
here t'•
:er:•14 WeniN,
orte knew I weettere al'ett---
N'4L1 mirs rehae
Atte, grit's' ale 1 11,steeingt at the
aTeetit Feeler, 1 oaa 1. !b Mete to.
`Ilea*
JW (bUS pert- of tlie eollatry. Ile quiet
1 not Hie !cast of its chatens.As yoU
now, Peace is all I realltive. .,$;inee I
came home peace Le breath, lo me.„ I
hue an -teletielltat n time ray enentory
wili reetve again If I ••ki not ett•eriax it.
roil*, Of that, my bee. you, who have
tieVer: known erte whole!, eit leost net
o p i-Vtreer vent be sho1e. •331Pin and
Duneat's-*art sank. Ile bed so often
heard ni1ar ententes hem those.
tepiefat-lietse, and -knew have- balite they
wereieeTheveletestrgerie ee•-•"7,fettiC-iftt
had pronounced his Uncle's ease on in.
cufattle one. Therektre he etood silent,
whilst- the other eotithined loudly -
"Think of that, Duncan! Some day I
haft remember all I ' have forgotten.
Some -4ny 1 shalt lte-whole-again r
Ills VOlt6 di ped; with a .latigh he
flung out his arms, and added in a deep
tone of aw
tbe gap of yealei1* 11fle1"
The•painettelookn his -face deepened
he spotter* arid his voice shook vtlth
ti
,a7Ittrratahlattiteteltetrt
n be old, old as the
hills. My ,C.odi and too tater
ottrom %drew bade 4 sit* or two,
alarmed at his velternetice. Iteltad ne-
-er twen, tette' "elle aa esteted in discuss-
ing the Matter. . At Ahe Fame' •trieznent
4, sleek manservant appeared -behind the
'etteited , •
ttoitne, eir, ever meal is reatie$!,_ he
snide, eoothirooly. • - •
Italph 1?avertttelittrids. dropped bo his
skits, TPA light died out eallife eyes,
tIs fai*--greve-pale-and
trembled:
• cro be continuedi.
What will appear very Interesting to
• y_people....liereeisetho-artielit-43keze,
rem 4 New York daily -paper, giving
a:----eM-40-----Fvescription,, as forinulatedr
b-.1,* a_ noted' atitherity, who claims that
he hes, found- a positive' remtdi to eulo,
almost any ease of becka6he-or kidney
er Madder derangement,;in the .follow.
ingesitnple prescription, le,taktn before
the siege Of Bright's disease:
Fluid Extract . paeidelien, • one-half
ounce; Compound Kargore, ohe 'ounce;
Ceirgeound Syrup. _SarsaportIta, • three
itimeeSe•-.Sinike-eivelleitheteeebottle
take leaepoonfu tt, ,doses alter tick
meal and' again at Whine, • •
elteetlainoweL draggistiatralit 114ileN"
When regarding' Ibis.' peeserire.
ben, stittedethat thetinMdients Otte at
tireaTee" hialecate-beeabhaTtied at a.
ceeet Irene -any- -geed4reseriptiene'phare-
Thlatle, Or the 'mature would be put ea•
it 'haired AO do ' Ile further stated
thet while this prescription is Often
, .
. ,, . .0 Ai,
lerae la ; aetireeiing, le
o*, -4vtl
eti'•',
4 *
1 tege
0, t -1.•,
pt,!iin::•„
, , , r. , l' ii,
' )•S'S.• A i ?VI e r , r
r ,iiirit: vv9tri °i4' 'ittnd 1 i -t-' 03.40.wkir -.t7a P.
t._. .
, A oanseatm:,nce. r.. . , lett or haltlar
their Peg401b00.0. to the ea- n• tortOf a ,my auteetaitee on *ha shelle,
mord 3 flee itreeh to • • get seats . neer' ne ranee of wit:eh basil:el Yet tvea as.
ceptein."
itlt'llasselltt 1. 1-111- -:----Slise,. 'iv/NI-1417e tsokl 4--fiel-‘4rirs ill: eat -
saloon -that- letaetory tett it ie4h,rav I that Ur eel!)-
, . . ,
rewarded lioe or mixture need e t he eol strong
- aasy Ilut a --C ilitherto---reco,newitial.-- Insteaa o
1 million one gallon. to five of 'evatera!ellie et.
may pe-preservw,wzM ery v'- It
using one gall= t! tate sitteete to from
stven to eight gatteas et %eater. The
water ShoUtel lii3 0 the eteanest„ and
utetelee-endwitirpamtich-4411m,00.keaterf„ jahaviveettaaaalela
May be destroyed. 'The •"egge- and thIS
' On impOrlant rr.,IlacV, perhaps more
mportant than Me purity of water
steak* have been tail by belle 'which
have not been mauling with a male bird,
although we do not *ay that 'this is ate
.eolutelye. essential, ., ,,. fa. ,..e(_se hem:evere an
additIonal guarantee as; to sum'es% Fer-
tile ylreittev.lien koe en inthanc, ed
storied into OK 'nay [alt_of_
teTerteplege„ d:ie,, el!!
01110041°n; aRd &int lloihl.i'V allele:0_0:c
• • yee — ' _SAO .11
I ri
°afternoon ite
by evethatilingesueh,
wrote to you about it
always - he n
Vet sure it's very strange -that t cant
this •trip," or "But Itve crossed with,
Capt. X three • times,' and he's
eenkileeeemiledoehim,
, iethwatheeet
writer in .the New 'York •
The onceesstul were smiling 'emu
,tally and wore- -theirAirellieet gown
to dinner until they vanished intotht,
cabins,* the viettins, or the first Stofni.
why, is it, ene, „„„-iondivs, that, aitnest
-hoe initial thing 4 returned 'Woman Ira*
yeller has to stor :About the voyage,. let
"And we sat at the „eaOt
tteaeeaeetthe*eigtite',
ambition. It is probably entlyearte ot the
oeynerasies that belong to wo1Zien-4)n-
Mifiellear4l,... Where. peitripaeliettet -hum
in most *othelL.219sAsLlhes.42 coin to
;1.--Its-714',.-7irsuolz,thr.7*Avorld -o bra
:buttons prove' -as attractiveon oreafl es at an army post or on
the polIcentants-leat. Vrout„..,Brid
1re-7,1ne hgeleeneeridreof-41_
monde, the natty suitaiit blue \\lib 111
sheen of welleburnished metal plays
havoc with ,11-te feminine contingent
et one of the types, to be found on
every ship 'le the wonutn who serapes
acquaintance with each unifornied man
011 board, and . retails to admiring
friends on landing her flirtatkins with
of human nature who finds the promen-
ade deck an excellent -afield for observe -
ten, it is often: a marvel that these be-.
steged gentlemen • respond with so
much gallantry to the advances that
their adtadrers mallte-eptity.
eche* they must grow weary ,of never -
ceasing adulation, and 011e ettn only
conclude aaitt they .regard, such,
goflan-
t'y as pare .of their method of earning
salary., ,
ettArrrert OF TOE' laIDISCBEET.
- Among other feminine loibles noted
by the Observing ocean voyager is the
tendency to indiscreet chatter. If there
s one place more •than another where
walls leave ears it, ort board ship.
where partitions . eetei d• Int three.
Even, in' the kind of Atanni:1 cottage
foitrths,of ibe way to the he ttg it IS
ne easier lo leant the most iritirnate
+Malts' concerning your next-door neigh.
bars. "no you suppose," queried an
inquisitive lady to a stewardes,s as she,
wailed for her bath to be tilled, "that
ate---steiiirewornattelh the moth fee'artia
ittee colors, heratuilitr-_
She does, inadiune' „cterne'„ icy
voio from the next bath,. rising above
the hiss or, the steam and tree splash
of the witte,r, "arid it you remind me
later I'll give you the nanie of the
place in New. York where have it
done. Your own needs improvement,
I've miticed." . • •
But leseoes, like this. have little or
no effect_tipen_the ute,t-
neii tri their- sterner its were
warned by a third that the were di.
stateroom, . that ieluirle
might be overheard. 'Vied of 1.,ee
ems_ _the •reply. Pen
never so ui . '
--Faring that ay. Wath!
know pieeengers;,• it Is s r
Dover, *Montt ether typee,
-fresh, otiszl
will be air,space„. rut
vitilhPilicceigVetit
asseaolutioneieedeiA
Ing properties.
The eggs hiving eolleetedeean
we eantess it difficult a ()Meet a large
number Of perfectly fresh eggs where
only a number of hens are kept -
all being perfectly dean, are placed in
teel • necessar '1,SCLS eines tientl
revere with the wadi. which lie
been welt stirred before itis poitred onto
the eggs. it has sometimes been found
that a Alight change in the flavor has
been present in the yeas of eggs pre-
served in silicate- of coda, but in, the
'gran nitiaerity °teases -of whieh we have
records -and Ittere •ttave been many
tests *in this and tither emtntries---the
flavor, is .ptemeanceit exeettent, or no
fatilt whatever Is 14=4:with-it: , • '
Apart from the viater-gelass., the best
process. to be recommended te the Iirne
TOMSS, atereeihe- •puhiSt
Lie, and vise? the freshest,' is mixed
with water, being well" stir:red and al -
10 sett/eh When setttetnent is
complete,. the .litne.water Le poured onto
the eggs, but if the water in Which the
lime Is stip in weension. through stir-
ring, arid in too. large quantities, is
petite& onto the eggs directly. the vessel
is at rest, the pretaeitale begins to fortu
itt tbe bottom ot the v& -sea, and the eggs
beeome bedded. in• tnass time. Irmo
Ns Jeri they can only be eitrected
eireoinlitteinteelt
ended- that, Ina
.0t. the lane het; ,-.e
trashed by. the atiao-s , that the
surfece of the .licatewa shOutd be
Covered with a *e'er elf olive -oil. 'We are
IW( satisfied that the results of Ibis pee -
caution will be so ceenemital and salts -
factory as the •rmilet arhieved where
every few Wteka the 140e-1041er' is potue
tel off and the egp, teivered with a
• iltdnadaeiniaetttealtetleattAleetehe„„,..ffina
used on this sna4t1 'scale caGts
and, therellaree may be 'freely
,esoexeterien,ehters lieve
found
ity of to the.. Ilite,e-water improve.
JE!'-fretiellat
-
Unit this lse racticatty, th
• heed by e Merchant lieggepthaar L
10 Ireland and bther countries.
oge to el -
preserlied in rheumatic afilictione with ,woth(v.b•o'lffirtis AI .3schn:w•eianing ,wasearnolieneYe:Pc"):::Int,
epterulid- results, he could see no reit- tn.: et with. she 16 in directs contrast
to the -Oppeatte sect', who avoid lined-
ing people as for 'as is possible witth
lout rudeness. "I never Meet aiir .otte
on beardl'exeepi ray. table mates,' eald
the wife Of an Arnerteam consul who
cresses, frequently. On Itnhother head,
there Mt those who Clain! - to •havie
Wade' sortie Of their pie eatitaq friends
i
among their .Tellow p engere. The
Unite Is that a retoon le 'Mount el
triendlinesstIs desirable; but :that it IS
Seri why it weuld not be a splendid tate
reedy for kidney ond urinary troubles
and backache. vs It hes al peehliar da -
tion ueon the kidney strueture, clean.
Sing these inest Irtapartant organs and
telping'thern to sift and filter. fromethe
bleed the foul teide and , waste • matter
*Melt ()011.e . sickness. arid tottering,
-
Those of otir renders °who .suffer , yen
make .no mistake in- giving it a tritil.
e".
TIIE ArtElINIATII:
ii.t1:,35 a yeung man, and ,,as li
,s1(..04, co the steps, of the sluezo villa
tt.a•Mng ate open, iviter •he turned pale.
11:,, cotnreene•ed to de so 4 the lips, and
the pallor slowly J -extended until lite
very 1'11115 Or Wears teSt Niter.
' effete), Percy!' eaid in tiequalritanee.
Atlyibing 1103 -
“NO.;" 4sctia tre,y, stOwty deseattataig
tbe .stepe like.crk iti a dream:, ' •
t-"ifette-40-... pera --Ilko- --.Intri,i-el-,;.
i'.. 1,14 fislfil lfs te!4t.tate ee,... ,
4 an liilinteltiliWe tra t *eta . ini,e
fepty , vottelasafed. h * ,
'A any tete, 2,614 ehtipo let me eori-
peetinate ' yen cis et Ur. Wiles peeple,
• -- - -• . • - -
• .e•e*eread tifete Irak tin 434,'yor wed-
di'aig,tiay was et kr, 4 ptince!' It mast
•ie rkst-I5r40 It it ckSt a Iviin.r.,14-
It cest- $300-a9 'even 'POO!" '848td
..try. . • ' . ' ' • : ,
, *All, t tppisoAe. -tott• gct\ the figur4
mtaltIoneor • ‘ ,. .,
:
eafd , P.,WY. elattyt Itaterl:ItA
eatnra•,.';-1,44atet tee ttest ,hatti titer taiit
uttin #tOtiTKI. 'Th14 f tow. f kiihae."
•• ,
r xaciit'sr„
L's f4tLglird
to a. ct.i.cs,
t'e"giate. 1 the NtiiiiKee
•1 e4.> eweet ntig!.4't liavebbeen;
e.,eteet Vatella.
„
416
The teport of 11.te In7401p33 chemist of
the British Government Laboratory,
3tif.,00;witt lolasfIr t!firenithissliwear e.astet, eda pa,,at Mai -eh
weOtitta.trf$71:1-psearm*Pte3. of imparted tutter
esennioed. 60:ewe-lee from Ifolland, and
et these.,45A per ettnia."-haFitatiteadeboeon-
preseetvallee,_ _ and__•.134:,,per _Ont. .enn-
, wen to . hetvere of hashing In* Sudeten••:taceittrtli'd.t..'°eIde„dticiat'e laa.71.Ptign.: litel7a;:ltn;,P. 19a3(‘'118"t. Ilpe'e.rr''
lotimacles.. • . •
. _ 1 ' cent. 0! of the 7a- Aetes'etratiee ne atiee4 per teht.
DS TIIE TI1100 DAY Olar 1 tire 46-Sotellt Ata0:aall and "9-- ''' "
., ,..,,,,, . $.•...a'ff,,:r
, eel" the tetra .0 , outfit; day .6i;t:, th" tttkt. Of ille' OCZ,g/30-6103.41.e5 '0011talaCti
, .
al`:tileesvOt:.liVtialrdne, misilii'lihttioveitt6.10,.(iti5ifirreia•bbloer a.t.;id: tililted:(1,,,o,"140:014tItteartrnsttl,714,r,0.5144,illtil'..elt,;. esonalt
tile .undesirable, ',end Nor ae, geld ,c,t Contained ,batere pmeevative. and ' •16A•
,t-pportunities for pleesant conversetion Der ' "PI* 1134 all" f...;*11,e...14 #.nitIttept-,r;
with ihoso ,ftesitabte$ met elloneeleteetes 'There ,was tt •sineotlein-.rotit ae
'bee way. .0.11 'Per. cent - fie
•11 The geiodaitituted era
e pt 1•- 'OIL :4 I
to 'ae victims et thee ,boree tale) •ihtteat n"!°1'6111 1.11°11)‘"6 I 3 f satttPle°3"t:6,.41.;
AilittrititiorIci-itoltrs-skt--a-ttLittistt4 INU-a-ite005().
oe Sea 1-11$ Well,.45 the land'. t'llow do, 141t1Ing. eb°"11 - '''-,,tv.13b"eel,;.1,4.341 'sialerar4'
7
• I- ilea 0014101Kit, I% g. nut r
t the Ian Abve°.his,
in:iStitti*:. ". rit91,tivrcaitt.1,.. . lia-p,
i '
, 0*A .-tymnhitt , aer friend.
$''laainer 4)41 *1'. -*hat.
ioed h r',elyes frOin
--r.• Wok. • --".FiWie Ott if* tires°.
peote, leaiel insist •:oti.'•'"Isiiig• friendly.
Oltvaes, et their lit .and thee,
It(vtr 'tether 'VII at MI
AVO inlet the ...never did; •
pIainent "spent her 'waking loos
m604 1.‘4m.:(1
petbetie. wemenon her
ti • •Weetildie aioetea$* haddkilt 411
tio .tontr.tst ettI Ler char ard r#1#1,hor•
vorvi Inspirod by • no. ea.: fit 'whith:i
'vs -„And nacre\ end re.•;1.r litel seer
earefully thyMed.. Vie* unfreubled",
yeller ',Itaa dcrto. .nclhatg 14.) •-f.5ope,
10 a feltly,••superaieus eyt,
1tv•••Gr• teetc filitifferent• et.the first lire'
ch. \t•
AV Wan
14 11¼ *NMI, hlkl,elt
If' Ws goctlito
eete ,
ttee
ve lather: etai hea
hc)t Y tzete .
atiptetnent.
Vew tamers, have. the opeterliteity oI
t',1rtiying expeeintents at their hennea
upon the seate whieda fs made toissi140,
w the;
reziet of, the exeterainehre there made as .
eoneliteive as kijrule, exceptional eases
ay proving a. Voalance. At least the
!Mins -telt eel -exec -veleta hes been--
•
ILW4-1"' 6,51n41 1t4nig ilior‘;-
oughly at lierae end give out the result. •
But the average rennet, is not aeeitrate
enough his utethads. lie geeeses at „
• '..7k
aencee•ehe ,scientis o
flR elti hen in Ibis deetelon.
...nek......
3,- , •PrinCeSa -1,11144i Lived Anaong .1W
.Branelera ot Towering lair Trees.
ktrttaatfirideataqraveteae
elearinue v retreat than that in
whielt Princess Marie, wife. of the Crown
alitae- etfaTtettinartiaa eifent Die greater -
rt -91....i.aeteeeettantaeree. ilea": a Yaritclhifthe
TeAnt- -----
ftt-' t' , aF.10e -trees in the ne &tor -hood ot-- -,,,-
Twig. - This delightful holiday home
t • es..-tiv-rf-MIlaiirti- ottr-ithee,-7:
ere (fleet...J.1Na an, simple _Ed eie. ,
gent taste. Access is -obtained by means
.f a small staircase, and the Paincess
e. said to be imnienaely proud of her •
tiny aerial abode. It was built sped. •
any for her ley the King of Roumania,
and presented by hint to her. .
Another well-knownellotailly has gone
Wt. for a summer'
retreat. he King of Siam. who is one
•of tlee richest of monarchs, witli an tn.
cairae of something law Se0,000,000 per
manual, has literally 'sunk a tarp sunt
of money in a novel holiday resort,.
This 'ie. nothing more or !es e Watt a
lerge glass, pavilion, In witlete dutiog---
flit summer months, he subtherges hime
••selt In 'The targe lake which the Royal
ornarnental gai4ens boast. Tite$e cover
an tarea of more than levattly-ilve aeon:
end As they ,are surrounded by a watt
t4lly twelve feet. high, •flis Majesty can
always -enjoy perteet eninmnity-leometbe
vulgar greze. • '
Call you Where anything more. ur
likely as a holiday resort than the .10wer •
ef a church? Yet last summer the bro-
thel of a •Natest ,of England clergyman
?cinalila' alma!, te Weik. till tae top 43f...1b.e...._•
tewee, of the parish ,charca. PCrnus.
mon was ver,v reluetantly given; but,
once , sectneed, the !whiny -nuttier pro-
ceeded le melee. Neilsen comfortabte.
!ht. carried up an adequate storli of pro-
visions and other neeessaries for • the-
* _andielenkets„..and.A.the. 0 ' •
...._ .
1 ie night. -
The -se. w. re deligteittollye .
aid. liis •greateat liatelsbip being _ egte.- '
descent which he had to make _each. i
morning lor a fresh supply of • water 4
frerti,e neighbering %vele. tly meana of
a spirit tamp he waa able to boil. water. '
tar tea, arid to do what Mile cooliing
‘he reqieleed during his sojourn on the
OnTir.
• ClIEMISTItit OF 1.117E. •
tipmp4,477.31,,E,
feseor.
reeeeatite eleechititee the an ebeenietia:
opulent's of tire hive' bi'en effeetatil"
teoteseor forbonne,
Fr tea In the lalioretery at Ifoseoffee •
:nttrittany M. fe.lege imhalehed
eggs, of the sea ureltia awl starfish fl
sea water_ amine/ a solution of sugar
with a ,.,teve ,,drops animonie and tan.
nin. oboat sate timer "Of segineetation
the first sign et We began and the eggs
()reduced, tarvaae • The elreet. titalorily
-aeon dted, bet M. Delage by eonatant
end minute eerie broleglit toile sea ute,
kains and etwo starfish thiougir IVO
Viltrvile stage, They are „row healthy,.
-gabwingespecimenee <hie- eea ittelnit
I•as six.vairs tentaelee_ane ,cee,paire_
whereas peoliteed zia-
'0,11`a lee have five. The • ereativate aro
and the tentaelee are
tbroeigh_a_entfeeee!eoete, reef. etee
lege hopes to bring •thein• atainaterity, ;
!allotted by repeaducitam. Tepee -
periegienta tr,a-ond .those rue&
Pref. Lech al Barely thaversite ,
aticieeo- Oeteete show e that the
impulse beghts ihartiediately atm
• 'fecundating tepild fouiltee. the ovceexr,ii
-tkl part lbuCtx.€1-E-e tUl out It.t0,41141
Itt,vrthMess..
and iittoduee,.e tatee-O. laelage
‘aking thrtahr . teeperilnente entrtethe
tet,to •)latovie tuelltethti nbil.ale.34, feet
• leading. en ctiutteenet•
ltdd tatakeit tafeot life\ in. an fietel,
the 1501-541113 ct lite yeata flea
tez•-fate-triezt- ettaie