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v� .,�. Attlic� C"blirt thc,re, wa 'THE iW-08T HOME PRE sERVES Tho ,Uatls lfejo� An'd 40errul ',! I
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, . "Is that to stand against me for lie wa6 J W#_ , . . I As be, hung, head downwarC14, 11 I!,
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;, t! :. � . I Or,'a Proposal by Proxy hild's fault, lor I ro Illade 1) � f roia ,a knot in tho , gr4at black ��;
I- . , n -'ar ��t4tly combluilig luseloas freWl fruits r1th
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1� a . I niore. A child more sinned a , , X 'd May, wilwip, am that spaanc,d the ,roof ,,A tho ,
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I[I - � � CHAPTE R III.-(Contld) I years have gone by,, I . , , . , � , & � I I i NNT,�ppcld III 115 , uwrl WITIgs as 110 I , .1,
The a oarance was, so u t � ff i -this only ;iincc tbatac- I a a sl�itniard ill his, 0104k. , : ,
, I . I PR noxpeot- "I all w it is haW I've felt that. a -'e 4' Mri- I I � ...
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I-., , . . . :� t 1110 attelition was instantly always, 0 and. that is Id . I I lvallkat was pavb of the fxheme,* 1: ., , ,,, ,
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�, 1. . n G &r man was hatlos',�, been I I think, A 4ungry weasi� � ,.
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1 .. unwel"Ine. It was plai w.stod, Thc why I havO had disabled the Colonel's rig,)I(t, � I ) � .
I � ncl his u Will do arm. He. was a connection of the 11 11 � . k , I I even, Owl, rbight e,ouc,6ivaJ)J7, pass I . I I
i: I . I blonde head was plainly worse', in my opinion, ifyou marry Thorold family,an,d had beon re- I I., . � Al� by ,a 4810 leaf IN'lliell, lie lww 110t, I
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�i the. man mistaken for him 9
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'11 ,�, Lti,cca. . I I- .. . I the a . It was this man deceiving, him, than any� commended to Mrs. 8, I I ? I
, I I , ocrotary May, and the W�oman thing ,�,ou / wayno by� 11 � �
I . did bcfore,11 . I th011gh they would polince, o�j. a bat, , 1
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., . .. 1, .1. I could hardly follow it, except IY40 moved beside him hold im: a "And it''I tell hiln, 'there I I whicli he was. In fact lie -was a I I
I I � . �,roy silken skirt from contact iith all � will be (To be continued,) , nootule, tile, g :
141P � by presenting un.'yself at the hotel, I I end." I I I reat bat2the howgest , I
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I I _.. and &skin,, il I was remembered the night dariaps-of the path, and Lady Kennedy looked a1the fixed . 11 I , I 1, I F-1 11 I SUGAR of all -who, though 11.0 could b;ast ".
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�� . , shawl muffled about face lbd,oxe her, and then 1 _____15X-__ The best reSUItS are then PS'3U' � a
,�'. # there. . Any Italian inkeeper would "" , a -way at . I � . I t4l, � I length of scarcely o),,r,r three
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. ... . yes�$O such .a. question, purely her hea,cl and shoulders. the gathering , clouds, purple and I . Ask your grocer for Redpath Extra Q i nebes of I
: �. . . . out of P liten,-ss and a wish to The 'red glow of Gower's, pipe dull., She knew what. Annabel in- C61RE, SCff OLAR lj�nOWS Lth, ranul4tel Sugar, He W, 9-s au� I
. I ; I . I _ OI )c I 'g, W.11'k." en that you want the best. "' 11 )
. � slightest darkened, for lie forgot t, The mot
. I . I . pleasAan,d: ,without the r o � draw at' tended by this vonsulta,tionj knew. I ?I dd alrea-dy come out I
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I i I I .� . . . raa� k,0mOl*Y,- I should gain it. �Ho took his elbows off the sill, what it �;as which was asked of her I00,1108-raing, the WhUmlyeek I r1rooes. todanee in tho'gloom. that gathered , :
. . Nvith a Jolig breath o famaiem.enb. as well as if it � llgi bougbs, �
./_--naViing; -w�ol;e than 'nothing, as it , . I - had been put inito ston ill the 0 The Canada sugar Refining co, umiteal mAjitreal under tile low ha a ng �
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. I / 1 would oonArm, a,, mi�stake. I call "By Jove P' h ejaculated, as lie words, such words a,s.these: Will If � otton Country,. , Established in 3,854 by john, Re4path. when he cautiously thrust, fort h I
1. L' . nted vince i . i head, Secret as tile spirit of the,
. L. try going to Challners as a patient, i0 thecouple disappear- You keep- my secret, you .alone ,he . a . I � �
. � or I call follow MQl-derl's ,advice to ing into shadow, "Unless somebody know it! &utherner o,f the Important place � ---.�,,� ni.ght, and aoundless, lie, shook but L �
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I . Will you rema,in dumb Laucashire Sundoy-schools. tal�e i I ____.., I I . I - . 1. . . === I =, Ili$ -,�i:ag-cloak 'and was outside in �
. A leave the thing alone, I see ,no I masquerading, that, was the see- and let me have my n_ I � I - the gloaming I I .
,� , I middle course, -as my effort to trace end Mrs', Swayne ill that it has, come 7 . ollan'e, now tho hearts of anill-fol-k, i� variably that the voice. in tile crowd ,,, hying with the speed I ,�
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.., I ; . the money ended in failur,e." . � — I I "Whab became of Vincy7l' e necessary to take him to � . MTEE�'k% � I
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I .. ,, I I "Then loa,ve it I CHAPTER IV, ' � "I can' -one or other of the fac.tory t . "BY gulm, Bob, but it's mekkin u . . — , that same flickering, irresponsible, I
1. . � alone,niy dear . . . I I .. illoit tell You. I never hear to ,. Ot , eve-tbore-aild-everywhere wa � 1:
I'. fellow," r tilkned.0oloriel S,wayne, , of hiln . He, went abroad." witness the,'annu�l 1), Owns tha sweatr, I els Cannot Itent Room Nuol., I
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, , When Colonel Swaynp was freed . ,,Ik.' . I � of scholars during Whit -we And, so it is; but Bob doesn't ' bered Thi at summer lightla has. I donit I
I . . � with at, least; a. Surface heartiness, from his first marriage by Judicial now -the child is provided for ek. I � w how lie got t e I I .
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� . shoui and a,s the aori of & coilsin, be 9, number tnda t is taking the part al- "I see, that a .
gh his firsb opi.nion W.as un- decree, he was, spe4ily'lliffided to you Passes of factory L '41 . landlord at. HorIt- B'�� that Was only the begiiiiii
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, . . sh&ken. "You have forgotten, be- contract a, second, CeVI,uin cogenib would not Want to ibe. so in- . ni by the. organizers. sey, applied
. of their holidays,in furth Besides, the.r n to Of tlie�,miraele. Between'lilm ang , I ,
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'1�""',`11 cause you were, knocked on the reasons urged him, aghin -towards I sane'as to have ,. anything to do ,cause of their Sunday-sohoe ring tile . iors, and e are reI ays -of pole- change the number of a house from where'vid,r on earth he wanted,to go .
W, �oad in Paris; but itdoes ao�'foll mabrimow the,chief of these being 1 with him? . I I ols, and, carr. is moPP I �
� h soon be, 419 - 13 to 11a," remarked an hotelsup- to hung twen,
I ball,da playing nd banners his fo � by yards of 1eavyoak ,
:.� low therg was anything particular that lie ,desired an heir. The two Pot the firat time Annabel "llit" . - a rehead with his handkerchief, eriatendent, "Strange, how super� foliagm, dark as
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. Thorold's com' g, tie scholars pass 'through a' another ana,u .takes ,his place, stitious many � peoploe are about tile gathering dusk, Retook the I , "
I oli led a com daughterson -their arrival'hadeach posure was, endan-. the main thorougb&ares for hours Then the'Photogra,phers are bit numbers i Now, if you ,
I "' to forget. Prob,ably y flyia I is dark- room 'in
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mOnpla0e le 119 thoR0 acutely disa,Ppointed him, for he a a sy- went, . to obstacle lit6�,ally, flyii-19 � about I
I xistence '�duri gered. But the brie,f spasm was , at I
: , , lost m6ntlis, th imanediately mastered ,, 1. h . I A snapshot -which includes Mn. many of the big hotels in Londo � a an hour, I - I I
� , I some, un- was passionately htxiou-s. a son n I . n, forty Zilve � I
. . . 'suppose Preston can claim to be the, fore- um- He ought by 'rights to have clash
'il . Maggs's little. lass holding the YOU could not engage a, foom ii
.-.WIL'� ,,, I 'known way you managed to fill should succeed, not 4OX11Y te� his own ot " shasaid. "No." I - I
�,�,�;' 'r oart, but In ,at town in this respect. Fully "color, string" (banner rope) will, bered Is. Why? Because it does not ed Out Ills little brains not, less t4a,
,your purse. You left England in- small patrimon-,, of the 0 �here was, another pause, and 0 , I
< thirty tl�lqusand people take p have a rea,dy sade among the child's exist. In some cases tile room which six times, over, or have pulveri" I I
'Ili tending to travel, ,and -no -doubt to -the barony of Swinton, which I 'dh n c liZenliedy spoke agad - a,rt in
. ! you did travel -to Lucca, or else- would pa,as t e 4- the. various processions relative . .
i impat�iean�b�ly, as if racked by a on Whit s and friends. - . I is -actually No. 13 is check full of his limbs; and if -even so much as
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�' o him on the death of And this reminds one of tile story lumber;. in,others a jump I's made the end o
� t-winge of pain. I Monday, while, it is indeed no ex� f one of all those thousand
):., . . where. You were not tied. to re- a childless brother. Stich wore the � -eration to say thatalmost -every which was originally told when from 12 to 14, and in others the aad one twigs had scratched the in.
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�;;. time , . ven hopes that.the first 'Mrs. Swayne to know your -own mind, to settle other inhabitant ,of the town is a these, Photographs firsb begam to numbers begin.not at 1, but, at rio, finitely delicate membrane, of his
f-��_ I had failed to fulfil; and in looki.ng he looker-on. app�ar inconvection wibh the pro- or even ioo. There is one house, I wings, there would -have been no
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1 ,I � , I "No, it had come to an eu-1.11 round the circle, of his acquaint-. t question of conscience and Indeed, people come from mi cleasio'ns. .. believe, in which all the numbers more -of him. yet a�
�.� "And You Nrere, nob elislaved to ance for a successor, they directed judge for yourself. 1 haxe told you round to see the 11 lea Two. little lads had been r I re ,even I streaking, zig-zag . ) flutter, a . I
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I I . that: pernicious habit, a regular his choke, He must wed with I what I -think, and now I wa,sh my ars' P-0 . glu uh
" and the proce, "The, fact is, many hotel man- er, and lie was gone, vanished
J..;:1 correspondence, so there was no- 8'haads, of the ,affair. If it goes on, w"a"k," "ionsl are over one of the pictures for a cou- .
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� ivoman young enough to bear him Well'worth seeing, for there a,- �
. i��,,� . . I shall ask you no ques0ons-whe- e pie of mi�utes, when one said to a,ers have discovered that a room among the leaVes. Next moment
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:, thing exceptional -,about y�ur si- children, and of birth and breed- thousands of boys and girls the other. . numbered 13 won't let, and some- he, was flying -about unconcernedly : �
�;, lence towards your friends. I ing befitting the, mobile Ither you have told, or how mudh attir- ,
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fJ range . 0 r of his Oil have told ; if it is� off I shall -not ed in rich, attractive, and 'Pletur- "So, tha, con ta see, them pair times there is difficulty in allotting on the other side.� . . . I 11
�`;,� myself on - Sir Luke Mor- lteir. .. I yCame, you. There, is a first flash; e'sque, costumes, walking beside the o' clogs I" pointing to a, pair which No. 113 or No. 213. Several times I Observe again. His mazy clanoe , _ I
,� d -en's -side. I don'tbelieve, the 1.01ab 4 The, circle of choice pro . I have known people leave an hot- flashed to the eye of a �
I ved to be almost, Priceless baIiners. were the only part visible of some- n owl: -.on tile . I
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:, ,, summeer -will trouble, .you in., the more limited thau appeared at al one w d el rathep than have a number con prowl, and the owl gave
i- It is interesting to stand among he was standing in the see chase.
C'. nd,ow, for, I loll taining the dreaded figures 13. Owls can accomplish some wonders I
I., 'future, or trouble Dulcie, which is first view. The Miss Welters were� �, the crowd and listen to the To! r -OW Of Onlookers. I cc
, �,! more immediately my concern." rich and well-born, but they were hate to have ib -open in a, storm." marks of the womell-folk "Av," said the other little. lad. e But 13 is not the onlY number at -flying i,flion pushed. It was hun� I I ,
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.1 a judgment of an- strict, Anglicans, and would noi That,was, all, but there was a ta- a..% -one or "What aheaut lem?" 'Onsiclered unlucky. A gentleman ger that pushed this owl, but it
� -�ffere was th b I other of their offs rifig come into
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I i othercounsellor, a third voice urg- hear of wedding a man who had re- . . � . � "Well," rejoined the first, lad, well known at a certain botel-he was fear thab drove the bat. And
�, iiig'him to treat the unknown patat . ed,p his fteed,oul through the men. Annabel could take her own The. little tot of four - years, "them's caur Lucy !I I often stopped at it -was shown in- before you could so much as snap I
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,� gialn course, .and Lady Kennedy, how" to No. 4. As soon as be caught a finger, the bat I
,1 "-* as if it -had never been. He would doubtful doorway of divorce. His dressed in snowy 'white, -and hold- - I Was a speck
ever disapproving, ,would .not . Sight -of the number on the door lit against the stars, and the owl was .
,I " elideavor to obey them, these, ad- old friend Levexton had ,% da,ugh- lightly to the banner rope, is stepped back- and .asked for an- hunting :
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I visors. who beckoned him on ill the ter� but she was barely twe ty, a d � speak. The weddinj took place from ing RECORD OF CORONATION. foolishl,y about L in the I I
Ti n Mount, -but soon afterwards Mllsl� Maggs's Youngest child, The other rooin, explaining that 4 and woodland clearing, I ondering �
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p�ath of .his desire, and stop � his ears too young for him; an�unma,rried'Hi-_" exclamations.of admiration anent By those who actually took part multiples of it were
I aga,inst, the inward. monitor which sister of Leverton's might not. have her ladyship or the -due pretty child and its charming in the Coronation ceremony There. -was not another bat had got to. . ,�- lxder it, I that;
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:: . re unwilling, but she had he river -neighborhood dre a lea,d Mrs. Maggs to give a, room to offer him, so he went to a '
� �- dused to prophesy smooth things, proved ered that t ) a numbers.
.. �. I . I- and had no tongue -except for woe. crossed the border into midille. age. was bad for arbhxitis. Lady Ken- a book which is no -W being prepared Then .he, had his dinner. This I I
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. � � 11 , - ck his Mrs� Kirk detailed account of the makin- of by the Somerset (Eng.) Herald, lieighborini� hotel, In the morning ol thail allths) I �
, I : � Colonel Swayne, pushed ba, nedy didnot stay oub the term for the dress to 'all ,� Mr. H. Farnham Burke - a P , I
I , -C.onnell was handsome, a who are willing to 0 V,O,� lie returnea for ' ioture he had rest. Ycii know the,; great beet��Ijl
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L �� hair and. rose. He had delivered lively widow, and he was accus- whi�h High Mount -was taken, but listen. will be cq` 2ully treasured. ' This left. the. chafers, who go booming
. . * opinion, and there was an end' tomed to meet and flirt with -her ' she left her niece the mistress of Perhaps the onlookers fail to'no- is the hisf6r4cal record of the ,r ,just as well - I
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have, no 'me authority of the Earl Marshal, handing it ,over. "No. 4 -was burnt
matte "If really you will the hunting field. -She -would have heir waa born in the second year its singular apprepriateness to the Coronatioa, and is produced und that room, air,' said the clerk, in let -wise? It was on these he fed. I
of the �n Fortune's Court. The h-oped-for titce the motto on the banne ddn't have through.the� summer evellings bul.
. .� Ce re wine," he was be,- responded to his suit, and, lelt no. l.
ginr42C, "Y -becoming the second Mrs. 0 occasion -'U little with tile -approval Of the, King. On- out in the night; a, wire, fused., down, caught, and eaten so fou I
. Will join Mrs. Swayne, scruI7�e in, f her marriage,. and had proved - In -a few minutes he. had hunted
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�,, � A the� J 0.01n. � � DO,* tip .-be them." cl- 14 ell -all lead 1 u sexibers will be able to ob- "After that the gentleman wastteen big beetles. Never once did
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. r p9i 9-wayn-e and. p ' eotive Lady . For the little ones. are tain ' py, and the price has been
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The ' sentence -was ,_ba.rely sppicen Swinton; but, after his first exp. ' . laced in front to le,a,d the way, Jixed& 00 more than ,ever convinced P that 4 1 he rest. For .no .second ,did he .
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"If you Please, sir," he said dif- woman in ust. paternal ambition, ,and In some cases there are guilds in purple morocco, and ill bear "&re are 'unlucky' ro.oms in seen that ever feiv yards or so
� 1. I spired him with distr the ,,�ec- W on the wing. Only, you wou
, fidently, "Heatficliff is here, want- The matrimonial handkerchief ,was . IcOnl�,'ct,fd with the Sunday-school�, the monograms of the King' and
0 ing to see YOU." . atill untendered, when there came end Mrs. ,,Swayne made him an ey.- some hotels, though. I know a lie shut up hisy-wings and ,dropped, i
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�;. I I was the baililf, ,into the neighborhood a certain ing in the bud, unfold a1ber marri- belonging to poor families with an official account of the Corona- in the same room 'd I I :
�� and it was altogether against rule I Lad Kennedy as tenant for the ' uring a period thought. I �
,i. suitable 'attire. And in this way tion, illustraie'd by 'wenty colored of about six -."reeks ,and shortly af- About this 'time she came. He ' . �i
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him I am Oen-aged.l" said the two Years. in L . a ,e meekness and:her trick of natural causes this time-tookilow down among the treest, and he i i
[!,!,� � -do the dropped eyelasbes. Her gowns .Part in the demonstration. be worthy of taking place in the same room. In fact, fell like A bolt. I doubt if, in the
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1. I master of the house -with irritation. Lady Kennedy Was also a, wi But there are many interesting its place in the libraries of peers. it i not incommo s of
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; - 'Let him go tot Mr. Ma,y.11 butells, was past all pretension w, quiet. style, of dress' which had at- Phases Of the procession. The two 'mishaps or tragedies to -occur or be iage
i '"If you please, air, it is about youth, and Well on at this tillic in tracted 'her mencarrying the poles of the ban- _4k — — ld see her, but that
[,'-i M middle-aged husband Visitor -"Is your clock right?" connected with a particular room." marvellous sense of touch which
. ner haive, perhaps, gob more than Tired Hostess (at the end of her ,1.,------:7_
-..,., r. May's order and the cutting the sixties., She had married off ,was still maintained, though raodi- they ,bargained for. Especially is
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s air, if - ib is year Wish to have� it AnnaZnl T torold, came with her to the da,r is windy, and That's the one we call IThe Visi- ance ? " "Yes." "How much do Nek-'erings within a fraction of .
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�;J . ,done at once." . nursery Was the centre of inberest, there i a I a, tr,6ulbl,ed look on their n i ng, .
q, High Mount. Miss Torold owned at.Fortane"s Court, tile Ifttle heir - ter ' " Visitor -"What a quaint yottallo-wher?" "Don'ty ch. Suddenl . .
X1 "Tell him yes, and Lot the men ��cTtwo and thirtyyeaTs; she loolceld . Perspiring faces as tli�ey await each � . ou think an In I 11 �
I r growing up ,and lia,�iel W1hv9" Hostess -"Because it is rather impertinent for you to c,hecked and flung up, and Swore
. A f on ,it to7mlorrow." And then to mature, but had not lost� her early � sbourb and strong, fresh'gust of wind. . It is then in -I it, doe.s*n't go-!I� ask what, my salary is!"' I a needle-like swear. There was . I
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,,r -e - . here hate, this young fellow May. Colonel Swayna ill. the case of the - -
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`,�,a , _. won't t Straight Front Coffe�iedoin.
.. .::,. . . � I I I smell also a miracle 7 Followed a
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squadron of ellemi .- ..... L, . the noctule--,whop 1 That reprs,,
f what, wa- he has contrived to put parted be r 1i ' r -in th me very — � ted th ,enemy announci
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their backs tip;,. be seenis inolfen- hard ones to overcome. � lidy in I . ,. , , � , �-_'%,�.V� " lis Km -
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I I at home and modestly cast down. I ?EF� I ____ least, they did not appear to b&
and -sbioks to it. ,I'd have Heath- Her voice *as soft, W-4041 AS '141 V.S.- "I have always been very fond Z��Z $11 I I apart-, but they were, no morQ to
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�ub it hardly seems worth. while. it. a(t a T= �_, t kes of, 0, bievels,
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tasbe in dress wasa quiet one eraZlling at, speed.
I May Will be. gone in another three affectecl greys, with' sometimes a last, however, I found that it was , __(_ : *0- wheel when
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. weeks to talce up an appointment touch of- violet; greys which "I"lng me- I . . Z�_�,_= � an
abroad; and, if m . nd accorded well with ads "I became bilious, subject. .... I ., there was another dark line
,y arm is sou lioate tint of . I I to . I .
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); � ml3,1;oxiq,n. If ib had been her .1 gone, and -I swear you could . no
secretary. I n ervous, that I could' I .
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. Thet -last words Were uttered half objeab to attract Colonel Swayne, not lift a' spoon to my mouth 39600 more tham held a, long breath in , .
Peross the hall, anct once tbe. draw- nothing lbetter Could have been de- without spilling a par I � the interval -there were two bats I ��
. - visecl than this out -ward appear- t of its con- � a 4 1 . . hanging head downwards side by .1
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I , pin door was opened the sub` ance of ineek-ness and ptlTity. He te, ts- � In Cash Prizes for Farmers :.1 side from J;he knot on the beam in I
. jecib -was abandoned.. Mrs. Swayne, rose like a greedy trouL at 'the color I'My heart got 'riAety' and beat I — ----- i— � �_ �. - � the old barn instead of one.
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sat at her embroidery frame Under of the -bait, -and before Lady Ken- so fast and- so hard that I ,could . *_� I I I
-tfie: light; bulcie *as ab thopiano, nedy had been six months at High 8epreely breathe, while nly skin got � PIET—SEAVIN,.i SPIDE . RS' . WE, BS.
cancile-lit, in the recess; May did Mourit, her ftiece I t thick and dingy, with � yellofw . . I ..
not appear . . . I was requested o blotches . on my face, caused by t i Your Photograph May , , . . Naturalists employ an ingenio � us .
. . . change .her nape to Swayne, with -lie I I C thod to Preserve all kinds of I I
. F ortulle's Court k6pt ,early hours the Prospect bf becomin: Lady condition of my liver and blood, P � I- me
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Wnd Gower we I lib up to his . rool . n Swinton in the future. 9 "I made up my -mind. tb&b all � I -PORTLAND spiders' webs. The -webs are firsb . .
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,about elevon-a, room which look- 11 . th,ese afflictions calne from the cof- Win a Priz P161 ... sprayed with an atomizer with &
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. r�i . led out ait the side Of tI.16L house It Wasa sultry aftqriioon in Au- fee, And I'determined to 4�xperi- I � thin �olution of artists, shellac, and
" , I I gUst wImfi Annabel Thorold came I . . I then, should they be of thG, ordin-
, �, , I above the shrubberies. He was . ment and see, . - ONG the Prizes we are offering in our big neighborhood, 33Y this means CEMENT .
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��q 'with the ilitelligenice, to her pro- Av You are placed on an equal foot, I — . ary geometric form, they are pressm
minded to have a last before turn-, je, .r,e, "&o I quit coffee and got a pa,ck- kl . for the firmer in each Province who fur- <I I
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r� �. . 'The * wide,,li.arizon was agq ,of Postum which furnished my' . i'19 With eVeTY other contestant. . ed- c�arefullv against a glass plate, I
�i ing in, and with lights shut -off lie , nishes us with a Photograph showing the best of Get tile circular, Which gives you the scipporillig-strands at the same, .
;i -black with threatened storni, an d hot morning beverage. . 0
1 flung the window open, sitting at . After a any particular kind of work done on his farm full Particulars of the c n It on ,. o � I
It "' . ' as. she stood between Lady Kpn� - libtl,e time I was rewarded by a I during 1911 with IICA�Z,TADAP Cement. For this tho other three Prizes. d I S and f Jime, severed. After the shellacsol-
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,,o W.lier fail, , .nrize, work of every description Is Included. "CANADA,, .
I rht, ng 9 , , v� --clom-Plete restoration of my health . . Cement will have on hand a supp.ly I., 1.
� I n thoug He Was nob thinld head wa, r, cd aqainst the gatli" in every respect. . . Now just as soon AS You finish thmt.new $110, of these ciroulay-s—ata he,11 give you one if you ing the webs. can be stored away in
I , 1, - 'of -any inmate ,of the Court, except oring darkness. Tho auob was barn, feeding floor or. dairy, a, cabinet, Even doine-shaped webs
3 in<l to ad a " that you'v ,'ust ask fOr I't, 01' If You Prefer, You can use the
, � I irectly of Dulo' ; his inind h . � . I -I clo not suffer from biliouslip8s, e been attached co ' .
,i . martyr to ,avthritis; just now ll,r,.T � thinking of ibuilding, why not phot4raph i � . upotft—or a postcard may� be preserved in their Original
. . e -back to Mrs. Pinkerton and I lie daches have di8- send the picture to us? t and to US and you'll I-ecelve livill do�—send' it g
I I I . I The photograph doesn't the complete details of form by spraying them with sbol- I
I 9,0 n ,bed, and -she sat wilth al)peared, mv no the contest by return mail. ��) � lao and then allowing them to dry I
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� I Lucca, to'the void and the spectres. it ratis rvos are as steady necessarily have to be taken by a professional .
�� le ed an a cushion ; the malady, as inould be d�sired, my hear beats or -an expert. � I
. � "I I ' 'hi,k evergreens clothed the steep affected her temper, and Annabel's I . � t Xn fact, Your son's or 'Your daugh- If You haven't rec before their removal from their .
�, ,b y and nvv complexion has , ter's camera, will -do ijjeely� lip knier Can DO With Concrete," .
esy one,, might use the kodak of Your _Igj,L 1) 6pi Goi� n0ai- ,that, too, WrIto for
��!,, �_ J , ank sloping to the river, a� reach lite was not, always 11 I Or, failing this, you the Fa e'vGd 701'r cOPY Of "What supports. Many spiders wobs axe
7!�" ,of w 3., o a d -i —the' blotch- It's a ilnelY ill�strated book of vory beautiful, and all are 'Ir
i �, � hich wa� visible fbelow, a, 1) "Yea don't moan .0 tell Me .31%gaul";aar it) beaut fully by, 1n any event, I I "to-
lii� � . . ,t I . AlOn't let the 'idea of ch , ,
-1loold now touched into silverby the Obho Zwa)no has mad' M Jk)Lol Of eq have �een wipad'oub and it is . having a photograph made deter you 'go Pages full Of Useful and pr-a0tIcal it,. I teristic, of the species to which they I
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� ow" r lie .has prop-osed in plain torins to � . I T- , , Your local dealer to ,help in tile book and the elroular.proml)tly. PIC -is a I .. .1 I
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