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heart;
• exel of hoPe 'long
eredifferent now,
'lie realized that
wae onng; znight IWhaPs
ith salvation.
wa a, thin reed on which
Youth; a twoedged either Maateri
are Of that as he tit-
assulitig monosyllable.
rood tone 'of cowrie -
twit:
was not! an inquiring nature;
in hi happy.go.Inviry *ay he ac-
cepted Fate unquestionably. Ileip
had come in his *az: 4404 ho -0140 -
ped at it as suddenly As if it were
a, dish of snapdragon. In response
to Masters' words, he mentally
ithanked his stare, .physteel!y held
out bi hand. In silence, gthtfui-
ly
Or4P.Ped his companion ;, was too
tetul to speak,
ustcrB reumed iiis 40440MPti011
mg -ton
ofig
tbroug
110 *itiy man abo&i
.The frien ,
twa-berth ca
into the c o
side it had 4tArtie
mantle pf pretence,
'shed
flic's.
folio ed his eomps,
lil to te1 ti
ettrz4tur: 1 o
f the idough he fellow r
0 VOA
ade
WOrtli Itvng'--to nio, at any rate*
Ile *14PQ 0 ' _ ate in
voice 4%, gratitUf410A46
climbed up one o o
babl it W44$
Acropolis a on the pi* tlu
across the harbor w
Throe ycars Age the 5ito wal
earne4 Wa* speeo suk.
fulness( that it moved' 444#00P
aL-
so; Dick went
rni-
"1 te w-ith tlie know-
-
virgln ores n
beon the
hero skud there k
Tho soil, which
ig organs to pettonn-ct
functionB. Th. only upeci-
ownthat wili cure +chronic
decline.
ru
a0,
poo
4)
.,
tho utnce of r1
04
steamers bean ablo - to ,
sengcrs at Ailsa r*ig,"
noxt Year.
The concert in ai of.M
barefootod 0
0 ;- alt Lo
'inu, orange
levt$17-heotr-to--turn
account. The young-
pttrtdoiir=
o -retreat. Not only i5
et4ed in fng a dithciii„„
.grapple with
in the Go+, too long it
re gs out,of counten-
,Rigby -spok.
Anyway,future
-
• *Tit%
vitt -gratetu
"L7i TI 0
1oonn1ynow 1"
beeirlialf-th0-b r'
fe's only a lourneY; More
our own 'Ault if we don't
pleasant f:xeursion of it,"
believe that."
ow if. Remember, I have
een -in the -battle, and CAM) 00
long' as you win-th
ea start or n
•
have felt,
Va got its doors gaping wide
me, I shall worry
u won't; notworryMe. Coble
ent
y,oti hear the binges
start, ereaking, anti well trYi try
„ther; to keep the doors shit._
af you ahould take allthis
o t ere4sesranother,grub" i!hin 0 h
ottrth
ty, sr ot`
ne s convi tion- in his t
ee s alreTairtr
again for maitiii.r.
"I know. That's, not an unusual
ruptoreza—Mastere afteoted to
Laugh. "I Nit lite that. And if
Are_igo to; the saloon' table you'll
eel. like it fof.Auite- * while. Lo
he'o now L --sudden
'red" with-atild-"-
-ou Ieav your to
met"
"To you! But *hi on 'earth, 'now -
should you be troubl
Masters let a shade of lava. oyance
creep over his face, There *so no
misreading it: Mannar*, too, a
lon4cumeanotregret1
, .itehastaitd-.Thapi,
hir4seint.ielepoktes4
had the desired effeot. Cheated tbo
anythi g
Dick, wo
theLchari
Cliarleigh ta
* The. story
ntr girt u
the
good-bye
kittqtk'''
,COUU R5 1UQX IW
I uipp
ong.-
im for
astS was ngag
iflneI� c
es
mtbsaulrsii
'Atit 0'su. -
As a matter of. fact,
0118 ,fiud -*coupe o ,
bandit. Feared the provision, if ho
did not himself .provide it, of -butt
Ptc'fitatb16 work. Remembered
proverb tos that effect: Satan filling
a stellar 'pert in it. •
"Let me make themfor you, will
I -Any,
am tonadent,„. neve
pro Go nee!
44,..144,34.4stt Nverent10-urs*
ri o. Fin- a bit -fearful -Lot -
ver
out you. You are not as Ot
10t rge eay bele Clung
to you, Prince, old fellow, like—
well, like the ivy Wings itt) tho 041C.
X can't help thinking, when the
oilett Vile what's to become of ..t19,4
)1
s hy town
theol(a:s'4130 4:4At Plicittot' beresnnt bilug krbiddei ii
JOr ofliuts,JAihray construe o
work going .on there. It is
they maim a kind of cider for. th
*tizentruffp.... *
e 0 Su "
s- any h evert
several future v0 age. * er
penivar personisrega
n001(401;1* Who I was therc 1 ask-
ed
A, Matt with a face .1" °
ne, .who was 'reclining. On the
wharf, why the whole population
was celebrating the occasions
'lbws 400" W144- his Only:, reply,
the so
if it is possible to so Arrange, i
and feed skini'milk and shorts in
antaltkoligh.of their own.. At first
the iguana. f'''of shorts fed ehould
be smell, for * sucking. pig's ate -
mach it not adapted to the diges-
tion of solid -food. T * oroaits:that
e outstauding_feature_
age pension.' 004MA is
savcd for themselves h*,
those who had not.
Lord Prov.ost Gibson
the annual meeting of
burgh City Mission, when
surer reported a dofieieno
of $1,640.
Ingerrasia.
farYphingt u
"My 'dear oldchap!--For
ea-
ven'esake don't think 1 mean any-
thing of that sort! ido what-
ever you, say."
-So he would; that was plainly
evident. , The strong Will had con
uered the weaker. . Masters felt
overjoyed at his success. Most
hearts have secret drawers in them
eontaining.some good traits; if we
work; -I had to give it
!ny hand -1' • . •
Masters: interrupted him; was
ever anxious to prevent.* harking:
hack to the old daysof failure,.
'Wanted his protegee .to Took for-
Waril-not backward; at the bright.'
zest- ahead; not on the, horror which
he hoped. was for ever left behid
-"My dear thensand-
to marrY,
Dick 'started; The
inc-
mory that last interview-eaute
back tohim too; he. answered
"Thistle whatmy girl Gaye;
, rime. BtOrr don't' feel Wall lilt
marryingl ,n44. -that sort,'
"Not thatAsortl" • •
It seemed to Matters twit all the
'eyes lookedrhauestly into ....11,...oreover, strange as i ee . ...I if you will"amilauera WAS 00/1S01011$ Of the harm That WAS the commeneement of
14-14 be *s 743V--holliest,,t,0-1 Put,' of a -liking /or his young tompan- an even closer intereourse-;-fivr
Pock, ' Wanted, with au ula soul, ion, He was sutra -lied, too,- to reit- drawings drew them together. The
to keep those doors closed. For
lizo that he was but a boy. Had sketches hail to be thought out and
ako of the- woman whose, trust
thought :him five -and -twenty at considered.. On smooth (loyal' were
een betrayed; for the sake of
hoe one.o go knew how facits first; now imagined him to be n°t worked at with pencil 0-i :-4, n';"A"
over one -and -twenty years of ktfpgivetcf_263,1r.srix6"
that a man ambitious to make
iff-*-inenslirer-e-wele4 - rd.In th fact --was
or The goocLness of his
oyes
fear �f the proverh;that if he con-
ferred a be might expect in
itighy ,vnus- not_
built' thoserilekimae net ch -of -*psycholo-
gist 0-1‘ . Saw only tlu
fiecifatt.1)7, commenced to
improve.. In alt, 1 thintcl
k' 14 bottles, and tOy
efffcacy ofScott's
ilsfon"—FRED,
ONGt4AN 47
London ia send you. a copy of
3tronginan's letter.'
try ng totticnce, bad
umt down • •
-
rayed0
bauchee; sunken in woe as sodden elrerrlartittle-dc7Y-11—
Jrnat, eLthrobbin from the
sealdin ,hot And ---black-colored;
Sited la 1, .-Teins to bursting, point.
eti110-1006001esiTikw
Ail that if .he moved, loosened. for
one instant his held on himaelf, hfs
feelings would be too ranch for him.
(Tobe continued.)
. • 7
teat tea.ort. Ib will
ervcd br tat Or st and by
far tho easiest freight ratite on the
ontinenti-ana the tea journey from
rri000 Rupert to Tekohimis
miles 'shorter than the Vancouver
'route.'auil :COO Miles ehorterthan,
the -distance -betwoen San Francis.
'0 and; the Sepanese Oort.
ally, Prince Rupert will be the dis-
tributing. (Ant for all ,biokthein
British ('s lumbia-a country richer
--Ort eA urge/
doveloped southern balf-fo the
-Yukon Territory and -for all tLI0
Alatkan shoreline. will eventu-
ally; reCoVer. for Cinade, all the
trade with, tho north that was lost
to Seattle,, a litvbee,e yaitY0*ndbiakteevbeoroitr.
'.1 so i thust Verne great centre
prise, too, was ee o won-
der that Gracie's mother should,
with; one younger than herself—
Dut there, he told himiself„ therc..
was no accountingfor these things;
there was no iegic-- 'nor _reason In
them.
"Very wdl then,". Masters speak-
ing, his face* cleared of its 'blond.
"I'll arraige with the steward and
,the cook. Fresh - milk, while it
lasts, sna boofTesaf-fight--e-ii-rartIlI
copps.usir-soiicli
ittle and often that my pre,.
Serifion."
44• 2.0
9U, arca good old ehrepl
Almost tear in hiL eyes -as -VA
• rieutis--at -all --tind-h
boat, was one to band. And eucb
* (mei A perfect princeof good
•
"Tor some days," Dick contuxu.
shell keep silmosit to this
bin. Lying dirou *will rest
lit-oreoveri-Lmitur--no oti
ilfoif up to the •Crowd." --
Again that purple .112ish, Mas-
ters, rensiderately, was not look -
Was engaged hanging up Ms
tiginga stsud stowing them awzy
in limited space at
ws,8 work whiolt afforded oc-
(uioi1 for * considerable
•of invention and' ingentiity.
Thecabinof'a. three thousand
ten tvessel, or of ian. Atlantic liner
for that matter, otters 'little luxury
itt tho way0*urdrobe attorn
dation. Master*, trhOUgh his
per-
oul luggage did nob rival in'
tat of .rfeau Erunirnel,.t
s' et?
ifoi-,• --
»srt of the YetZett
. .
So the two MO 'would sit on..dock,
one writing arid the ether dritwing.
Sometimes theauthor's pen wont'
431xkionit -CeaSer:
quite a while., Tick
pauses; ituaginedLeharleigh
twhoiric.
nk.ing ,but the ' cletailtf i..)f hi,
BRITISH NEWSPAVE11, SPBAKEI
• - 'or TUE iirsv Ony.
rranelseo.
n ouver 1,44 lleers.A.‘,1, tiger,
attuery--tt1/4-1
• f fishery protrizets.
obaz'ba',*
'halibut fish-ery itt therworld-an a -
wbieh has- not yet heen---realiz
- rest-
.1:esen made- with this gracting of the
..firtt 100 miles .eastward of ;the 0,
T. P., -and nc'xt sumnicr the traek'
layers- should' he at work. .
Prince. Itupert when
bits the interest ain tho new. city ,
extraordinarily , keen as
was the interest An..., ,. more
tin ttuTestorugo.i, Anybody who
t -, - ''ean uy act 7
wounded that 6Aor*. is ne of 4*tad* the Lon. ing a goOd investment i he buys
m sto
outs *tett soul, ever 0404 yhis den illustrated journal, who was in to: hold and ,notAo.sellstgisin....
hat.* words to her .,burdeut of lott.rrnaonver not :1001; ago, 043 Z he dpet it for spetitlative pir
Vainly gottintrAliailiiktv- -repott0t, +;i.,,, --
regret.that be had not met her -ear- formationioncerniti Prtnee nett as' e
Trek ually-inarked
c ream.
Aid TrtOti
ttin, his •ilornpanian
up conversation; one.
„
old
Ito
* inn
of his'
he
flick do you thin
ell, 1 eisn't h.1 ti
Cherie's)), eems too
m inition to be tbe real
godmothers -and -gcdfi
bit on those things usually.
"Mino did not. Yet ail tho *ran
was Cittitdrecently,
rzcied 1 r
t you
.0 puld,think miore,lie havo
ben ttdd abeut Print* Itupert
,out, any neW city ever yet sprit
up in the West. For example)
wu warned not to go' there until
tbo spring, unlessj.i*ished to Walk
70 fits over the ice -floes to get in
Wei% inipruvn1091 'd -moth
it rained there all d&y and all nig
all ,the year round. Eut, why re.
peat these. Prince • Itupert
in -he- latitjude of -London, ..tng-
04 and everybody who knows
the itish Colombian 0044 k0O*4
very It that it it itrt-lee.free port.
As for the,rainfall (which isaid
011 go* uuthoritt to be virtuslljr
tbe same as tflgo of VaneOUtert'ind
aimilarly ditributed'throughthe
rouch for is t4tat
toil4 t4,
ntr of th
klefounc1 phtee iri
,eek 1 was he
The harbor is the
at
Th:*fl Te
no;*t thls ege sufficient.
soluantztY. But :with use, they. .
dually reach the stage where or-
dinary foodstuff can be handled.
In pigs, this *Condition it reached
at the age ef from six to eight
weeks. They -pare then ready to
wean.
• Sucking pigs are the better for
getting at toed as early in life 44
pOssibie for another reatone They
icow as well ai re • uired
at the back o! Prince
here was at the back of this city
25 years ago. I should like to see
lion's share
l.ittn investors get
theont
the profit*of
Prince &titerdevelopment. \
for the: opportunities there for
oikerirtibrei,
re -to expreSS-an:optnion. Thre
eh unemployment on the eoast,
more eTen than On the'praitiet at
the resent time. Anybody who
e eating habit. A sow .wit
sized litter has to stand is, pretty
heavy-,--etrain -40u her milk,reaking
resources by the time the pigs have
reached the age of monthor tie,
and untrei the youngsters' ration
are supplemented from ooze other
h likely to be pulled -down more
hair-isqlo
can- be :Weaned. It is no1 so
- ' &"‚- ‚‚ ro-, ------‚ - - -. -- '- --
foosi demanch 'areconstantly
r--needs-1
Jikelyt • . retarded at:the' ago'
when, -for: 'the tido(' ...eon5=041461
should bo giining mostrapidly.
Then* inter,. when weaned., the sud.,
pitteLebangeirominilk
to other food is liable to give thorn
stood
atian influ
Scotland. -
There is an oran
Arran in 18051V1ii
ar. Four brides hive
I
$01110 from it en wei
the latest betegthe
Graham.
ifuns,wey buliock
ilia shop , in Park stree
decn, recently, and before
done• togoods an
estimated extent
At. tho . annuaI
Public DisliOnsary In C
was reported that 1,273
been treated (luring the .
prabie comment Was madi
work, -Of theinttit
/*Mei
,„
recently from: thc
HamiI
1M -it -la,* good
o let . the' on-
timn&o runzing with the- to •
n ratherelins ratio a
giving youngsters
creep from her tot into a e
.wherethey may.be f
• igs will thus he eke:pelt from fi
nxtdiet grai.
wbileilke decrease In .0
xatianeauth-'-rd-Oreattielirznilk
-
sicretionul her ads.. Tho resul
is that bothdam iitta pig* are sett -
/stated without tither of them *or-
rsintittry,zoth.-'
Fendays
), longen'tngh, but it, shou!d be
confined, either ut ili'court or a num-
ber
.
in -a'sinall srd. They inn
ave s- * supp y fresh
water and ' b led our -dwell;
s, day, the first niesi b - g-•164:!Iere
nde
u t
,rttrfl*l,one pait gruuiui sjats,
nirteol et 14,011log •
oiteeued the we
a.. Peterson,
creta.,
While the Government Is u
ling to ..*d4 the extent of
information whieh. lees PiltlAirso
it is .stainitted that slot
th& torti
ho .444,70rc,k
the German navy,
war defences Of ',tie
-****1--,perts,-1
eztion of submarine
I of the utmo2t v
tznante&n''+u
)lck bei,
1 ,aicf
stowing swsypf things.
toIt his ,oirrt
ii
iritructnrh
diuit job i
pla.ining tM` hint
o 14
tinkle silphur o
keep the