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I * � I I '0 , I PO y OXY , h "I Sh T * � 40b WS . are I - o ' s4l' b � 0 is alltl:� o thinks I I h ' better tilail ,Llx,o .. * '.. , , " , ., . 1, i, "" _r — .. 1. , , I'll 11 � ...;., . .;�.;. . 0MV I . ,"r11r41ls111;,�L. 2i * 0'y Of the globe; if t e , *01 I , � I., I ATPONAL DRUG AND CH.CMICAL CO, 0� ­ 0 0 0� I ! . : ''. ­ . . . I I h'D may not Want to come bA01C. 11� � -Sy Flex M C)tNAP,q UMITZ0. 1AN , , ; , ,�� "�______-A-� , I I I I , , 0'y � I I I I - " I ... — But that is Impossible, XOb want I 1_1 . I I I �, . rate of 10,9r) . I . I 11 , ,,, . . ,� . � ow- . I , � � . �t ;;;;Z;;___ � l, - 11 I—- .. -1 �­_­ � I � 1� A thousa a. �-. , . ,: I "" , 11 11 11 I , � OHAP1,X11 R VIII.__�,Conbld) , , of tile yopf; his ,a to come ,back to Margarett If you I �� -----."--,,�-.-�,,-,----,�,.�l,-�--��- --I-- _!_!��___.__ bb accepted as an iu cAr, I .` � I - " -, , s , s . - i I st words wore, saw her, you Would say so too. I - [Mr. MCE VOY Will write for "Bed to' 1;o to� Winmipog by 6x -cart. WA . AIK9 RiRX,rISIt . CREDIT Medical Reco , - ,, S , � 0 , I I � She expected, that the terraced audible, The ho�sekeeper shrank 00111d cry about it, -only you . I it " I r1a I � walk above the river would b% know thf r � The ,death rate from tu�ercillosis ` I � real live Indiaa has Btea � dily been dp � - . s paper a saries or'let.ters bo-day� re are lots of lakes all R'Oer W411 . Increased D i du�u'ta, , the away behind a la,urel, fearful 92 ib W10,1114 bQ 11illucky if I cried to. 1.r SAW ,,'W�e '6r'St . ­ discovery; a . 011,ink. , � . Place of mtetibg, becaltse,remotest th lid there ,Came a, fur- ilight ,) I : I I . om the west, They Will through this country, you are; 0% r4lit tile last twenty-five years, and 11,OW ­ ,, i � Uom interrupticii. The way which Or alarm. The wicket from the, "You must nob cry, lucky or. tin. appear from tim - hardly Over Out, of sight of water 114i,fid1red D111116A DOTI&I-s! laless than or p6r ce�,(, of tile total lod dim Pa"k swting opea, a, quick, fi I I e to time Utl- - I . . ctly thither, 'A'" a narrow rfu lucky, Get her to. come to us a,t in this part of On Bri- deaths, which is a lowerpercpn�aga � f � I , tario, and ,In 1899 the debb of i, Great one, bub she could slip aside ainong step approached; Gower, for ib was Gr,erndon, an� Ili6n we will see de, the. above hea(ling, 'and as we passed On$ lake I caughi t,%11 ,stood At tile lowest point than Ally p:ublished any other � �4 Z tho shrubB if site heard azeel.iding he,, the bridegroom of . .1 � Since by , , I I � I lil, tile morrow, ,what 0 will give a pi count w1lich complies its statis, , , ' an be done.- I eture of the ,aigllt of an Indian tepee- on an is Tapoleonic y,,ars,, and for four ,ry , .0 Dulcie Ist- "Can anythin y, a great Ca ad an WaSt froM land, With a squaw be,n4ing over �& years ( v,rilment bonds" bearing 'AIR Ali, equall " � steps. But no su") steps came tip passed on his way t I VII , a i � _ the IN � � ties accurate in ,� 7�. � ling a snatch tutio, I � 3, 01 fter", I ly 411- I ,11 � to, aleeb her, and, the broad Nvalk �� person goe fire, There was two and three-quarter per.cent in- " I L i ty from end, to end, in Probably the interview had 9 aWaYV' Dulcie ap- tbe standpoiat of' a youjig a, birch -bark ca-itoe � � I . � . . " w as em p. . 1. , -the geutiine� thing-­draw�l out of te�eO had sold"at's'pre I mium aver- " . uth Wales the notifi I c� �, 4 �� , �' Z L�VIQ mail goillo- ation of (cases of Pill ona, �4 I shade as well as in light. reached- its natural close. wared,doubtful of her lover's pow- On t , 011t there the water and Wag upside down, 11) New & . ry asid .' . : I -� .1 Mrs- 'er to help, not of his will, I I 0 agiitg about.tan per cent., Then. at , . Disapp6intment, mingled with her Swayne glided into- tile shadow an yes, a great deal can be ,done. to Make bis way. These let- close to the. tepee, ame the Boo� War, Increasing the tbrogtAuberculosis has been Coal, ,� I an-cr. To be -drawn I out oil a falso was lost; Vincy % A It you go for ' pill , I ,4� � . drew back, and, Tile, debectiy,e police are better in ters sbotild be full oT iute,eg miles and miles ill the train with- Obl by eight hundre.d inillioll clol- &O"Y for overtell years, The " ' a , . . ''' 11, eeent-tbat was worse. .than all; `Ixell tile way was clear, betook r out seeing any,body, and then. I you lars and making the total nearl walls and ceillno of " houses it ,� I , � A . I trance than in England -11 for every Ontario father.l. . . I . . � �'11� . -ime when she should have - ur billions.. ,"This," the editoy which cases occur are sprayed, �vitjl t I �, . :�,�� .- .. .SlAd at a L himself through that .same wicket , (eGe ge, llb.w' can you 1 Fancy � I may eom6 on a little clearing N4tll fO' r , I � '' I , �,�," -, boen enjoying her well -"rued . � . I. & Solution of forinalin and the I 11 back, �,q his waibing motor� Har- Gendior � . the Rconomisb recently ob ,� i_ V rest ng a policeman afbo one?s I li, little bib of a wooden house, tin- Of serv- g � . I .�� , r � oors are washe I 1 4 1 1. the superiority of herbetter goiya: topp returned to her own quarters, husband I" , . And looking more like a, i . ,d with a solution oI I .. I . I . painted od, "was. the highest p�illt since � " ­ , I';. � `1 ,.., 0� . � the savotiry supper served to her breathless and perplexed, to find "Or we Could Veron Bay, Out., Aug- 9th. ' box with willdows 1867; so that the national s � i g corrosive Sublimate. ' � I .. :, her dola;y�d, supp6r we .put an advexti3e- . I 'than a house. I &,in s The effectiveness of' the ' , ',�,. I I.i iparb. Anil that stip,, ,11 -nigh cold, m,ent in, th Ivy Dear Father,-, . 'A' . op ,was -doubt- e Bub there m 'i . ,, I . of. thirty-six ,years of peace were tional campaign is s "I 4 or papers " He ,,� a i 4 i Th I I . ay be, a flag -pole along- 1. , . . ll&�'1,10 educ, .% less growing cold,, for it would be .though duly covered by Betty. Her without thinking, a' Perl aps it would be well to -ex, aide, where'the Union Jack swept away by national borrowings fact that 0 ,� I)Y' �Ile .1, !,�, nd then winced ' is run ­,,�, ,� L, like. appetite for it wa pen ,air sleepfn,gx�,*� "'S" - ,' A I ' �� . " I . .1� " , Betty to'fo-rget to cover it. .s not great, de- as Ile, :recollected how a certain Ld- plain the shakiness of ilay hand� tip OXI holidays. The children who 4uring,threo,years Of war." And geneiral than in any oth6ro't.' , I I .�.' - . . 1: �"� I . lwale'r'e ,could the! mist spite the exertion of the. last litkIf verti,semellb had- inquired , for writing before going any further.in .run out or th6so.cabins and Wave in A�pril, 1903, interest Oil COnsOls There is scarcely a dwelli. '.' : I I � r, I �;o gone? Could she be podsibl ' ­' i ' hour; elie ,*as lost. in considera. George Cullen, -and -the circum- this letter'. Although everi%cidy in kb:-tl)e tra�in, as, it goes. by, seem was reduced, to . two,, and a half . , I . . y. quib- I . . I I I . ponstructed.nowadays in ,cl , . � , , ti6n, :,even while s000ping tip clot- ,t our car is ii excellent,s � ­ I . I ",-, I . "�"__ her .home, 4A Xa4eline Xie,ld- - S andes und�x which lie ha,d been I pirito, we .quite glad to see someone, even if per cent. . . even'a JoIjorerl,s cott . "I : - � . -d ' 'b .. ' age , ,,, : I I I ­ ing, W before her? But' no, tlio ted gravy and cold'potat,o;68, and loux;a. He,­�ould nob get a ' at�e, all so ek.'The fact is howev�Dri it'A only to shout "ho',vidy," as the For s, -ood while. consols havD not provided 'with a sultabt.el� I . �, " I .that woulcl p6aring out (with a head)�from her fro w "'y that in spite of ' . ..� �,4,.� i'l, I � ,housekee er. felt aid -e , Ii bl, train rushes, by . been selli'n'g at.a discount -of a out Aah for olltclo4- 61eeping.. Ther,, . p � e. ,�� I � in the vo-id; -every incident turn- the t e movable . . I I - 0 �, I �, I . -n oA, be. --It was, not in the, new mis- mb,cl,eit jug of il 1 1. ed him ba ; the� most trival table- whiol, th.,6 porter has fitted We passed a. -day, wliere .twelity per cent., and in the middle veiy little c,xpector " ,� 1� 1. ating, on 1, , ,:� 'tress's .nature to Put f in' c, a, di'soov6r - y, Je , She had in,d' '. . . , grave to - . . . ro her ad- � th at remark Converted itself into a fing- up foIr me, the motion of the car I SUProse, some settler 1; buried: Of July tile . -jr "'I . , ty- sidewalks or.other pablic,place.� 1� ,,�: I I - vantage ind dignity;: though .she 'was certain. Soni,pthing wa� On jer pointing. Bub it <lid not oce occasionally ma,kes. W�r writhig xa,- It was all alone Ili a small cleared. eigh'L and a quarter--tho lowest Ordinance,% to preve.at the '�M* - ,, .1 , I T'i' ' 'It ears. The, drop tamiaabion, a "' ' - I , . might ha tasting of f,661; bWAiadn't. ought'to be -we to .111111 .to 0, - 0 b it . with Mar, ther.shtdcy. Th6y are great little n h roes and bushe . �n .eig i y y onn o ar 8 IS.. . - milk and . Other a L'r : I , abolen sweets. If not on the river will here borrow her- own expres- garet's loss. tableo that fit intb the sl,re of the It looked awfiill� lonelvuin thait� was I "Attributed to. .appr,ehengiea stuffs are well observ4a.j. In e'.00, �, . ., terrace, -%,here I And ,.then the 'lion- But sho waa driven to doubb car near the windows and they are wilderness, bub there st have over the Morocco sittiation-which where fresh meat is - offered4' I . "We will -think of some way, and I , I I supported at the, other end on one been someone 'to think kindly of mary to find ,_i�'� 4 ,betber it was of the simple sort find the real, original Sherlock leg. what would become ol consols if of water ' garden-bouse came into Hartopp's I I -naturally raises a question as to sale, it is ousto I mind, thlough it was less private, which had been her first Bus * ' They camc+ in useful for all the man who is taking his-la-s-t-orest running 'Over tile � . 11�1�� . ' I * ' P'clon, Holmes, if you are shocked at a sorts ­ dindows, a , I , . I � being near the often -used gate and she hardly knew what Com- policeman. But now, Dulci�, real- of things.' We use them as there, for a wooden picket fence there were a real war sca;re. nd walls for the piti � I i \1 which led out into the. park. Plexign to put on, the affair when 1, dining tables, and just now an ,Did had lbe�n built round the grave Money cann�6t be had At tw,o and of catching dust. All I 1. I ` i I ' . arge C, k.4 I I � �_ 14 I e; s ., lit to all s ac�o,ss and a weather -worn wooden cros,�, a, half.per cent. because there are e, Adela "' � 4 11 She must try tI garden-hou4 110 we tell Colonel Sway,,,- 3, time is short, and I -have some- man d his three sons ju t like Sy,dney, Mell3o.urn AN ' 6, � � I le . � - I . thing for you in my pocket.." 'he aisle are playing a game of stood at its head.' competitors for the and others, have tuberculosis Baum- �' . �� `.C� -and now ca.me the effort of the up- ' . t I too many I 11 11 I I "George I Not the necklace? I cards on illeir little table. They Say, Dad, I do wish you could world's savings. The relative pric- toria and also, a barge number of � i 1, ward climb, difficult, for,Hartopp's CHAPTER IX , 'L, . th6u-hL it would never have been are 'for chronic cases. The Greeit- , I 0 .. � ., . . wind had grown ,shorter and short- ly.11 I � going out to take up some �'f have been with me this Jast half ,, of British t,,�o and a half per beds r I er with addect years. Shame that The man who whistles is supposed read the irrigated lands of Alberta which hour, lVe have just come, into cent�s and French three per cents vale Sanatorium, near Melbourne, I �1- \1 to be of good cbeer, and who should "Mxaetly so, the necklace. I am are watered by the 0 .P. R. irri- vile'y� suggests that investors do not like will compare favorably with sit, il ','� e. � Lake Superior. All -day 0 a - I I , the need for this .should -b " 'sllal�e be cheery if not a bridegroom told ib is ready only by nal. of be- a very low ar iustitutions in Europe, and Al'it-'� � On'the huisy amd'hdr'lover for lead- I got acquainted we have been rolling along -rate bond, ..even at a . :! �, , ing an.honest wonlan such a dance, hastening to so fair a bride? But ordinary ,effort; but that is a leg- with them through mother not put- tween fairly high, hills. Just as discount. eric.a. � � : . . I -as well as t, � lie greater shame' of . - -were con -1- The more important point is that as been �' , 1, ,despite that stave of in end alwkys trotted out if a thing ting a cup in my valise when she the shadows of evenin, . itag Viffereat . Gratify ' progress It �,: inusic, it ma, ed whether is wanted by.a fixed date. I li made in'isolating chronic and mora � I . OTO packed the grub for me to eat on ing an we turned down the v -eat- of actual fighting with �,, �, o domestic treason.' She was G 0 alley particularly open cases of tuber- ' th ,0,wer y be clout I about a y � . � forced to wait & while till the la- f*rgob the black void which You will III-" it * I don't Under- tile. trip. I borrowed a cup from of a river, and suddenly came in a handful of Boers caused Brit&in'a I' I . bored breathing became tranquil, yawne-a behind him in thd past; its stand thes'e things, but is seems to them and traded two bananas for full view of the wide expanae of debt to increase three4burths, as culOsis. In X-ew South, Wales, Vic-, , , . . as those pants would have betray- suggested dread was present, even me ,they have -done it rather well-" & cup of coffee and some -dried Lake Superior. It was g . rand. The miieh as twelve years of fighting toria, and South Australia if''ia. . 11 _�, estimated that -at le-ast SO, per cent.,,i,.'T I ') I when Dulcie came dowti to the A considerable amount Of value beef. They are a fine jolly crowd lake was a bright , r out to with Nap Jeon at`the height of his I - - t� ed ]ter. But here at I blue fa' . of these cases have been place -d iri� ast 'was* the libTary and be received her with a may be cbmpress,ed into small com- in this car, and there is all Gorts the horizon, where 'a ,That suggests the colossal shelter, and ,,voices, .yes, voices, blue muun- power. :� 1, . , ho-pitals and a good proportion of I' .i within. I 1. kiss. The lamp was lit, hanging pass. Tho cases Gower took-irom of fun all the time, especially at tainous island loomed up. lil destructiveness of modern -warfare. the remainder under supervision,. � I I If Mrs.' . from the ceiling, and there vras.a ,his pocket were neither of them meal times. , shore, a hundred feet or Eo below _44-- � . The health officials 6r;-Iieve that on- , 1 41 Hartopp had been tamect vacant ,settee, but the ro did not large ones; I I witlidea:fne.sissilie would indignantly OM I am mighty glad already that 'its, the. waves were -dashing in . ly a few years Nvill elapse befunr- , I ;;;1 A have- clenie I <1 the charge, but now suggest comfort. . It, was crowded make a too co.n-spicubus bulge we decided I should come out snowy breakers -on the rocks- All , . GET POWER, - . IL , . . 4 � . .1 . every Case of pulitionarl, aild thruat - .., , I alto acknowledged to herself that from end to end Nylth the display under a ,coat. The necklace was west this summer, even if I do,.,y,t about the Jake were high, ralling . The Supply Contes Froin Food. tuberculosis will Le undc,-r sueYoull- . I I., � of bridal gifts; objects of art, of a mere string of single stones, but stop here. Why,..I never realiz bathed in , 1; ,. 1: she was hard of hearing. She laid M ed hills, their -v�oodcd sides . I trol as to reduce, tile dangen - of - I I I 11 � household use or useless fancy tha, central gems were Jarge ones, before what i big. place Ontario the mellow ruddy light of Sunset. . . her -ear against the boarded side of I If we get power from food why transmitting the Infection to a mia- �: , �_� � . silver, china, and bijouterie, ,each and the whole lille held under the is. Of ,course;'that big in p o the T tra - he e imum. . .1 I � I the garden-ho'll-se, crouching close , a f lie cl re. winds in and out not strive to get all the po' - � . . I �. � " 1. to the chinks. Yes, there were with its accompanying ticket; .and light seemed to'be on fire w.ith bril- Dominion ha�ging oil the school- around tile hills, and sometimeB can. That is only possibleNybeyru.7se - — I I �� I . '041 altogeth-er transformed from ille liance.' When the second'ease- -was house wall, tho7ed that the Prov- goes throu-4h tunnels, while - at of skilfully selected food that ex- . __ .3� I � . L, ' voices, and one OIL them was Mrs. . � - : �, )r Swayne's; bu I t, try as she might; � opened, Dulcie cried out* in sur� I -,ave other tinies R a actly fits th4& requirements of t te WRITE 31AX D0011 -ED-,-- - '. I 1 4 comfortable shabby apartment, nee was 'Some size , but here, I I it runs along a precipit- I L I . ' - I � all that re kii-ouln aald loveid: of -every prise. bee the body- . - . . .1 11 ,, ached her was an occa- day) n travelling along for pretty ous wall, ab the foot of hich I I . .. I . I which had witnessed othe "George! Why, it is Eb tiarm. near twenty-four hours, and we waves constintly dash. w Profe-,sor Thinkq Fair Skhtnekl \ "I �,�� sional 'word, o fragment here and .r meet- Poor fuel makes a poor fire and I , I there. They were, speaking low, of ings between these two. For me I And what pearls I" have to go over' fourteen. hours For some reason, the view of a poor fire �is not a good steam Races )1111 yanish From Earth' � 11 ' . I course, whi�h was like their sly- "Well," said Cower interroga- "I thought you would like pearls more be-fo-re we. get to Manitoba. those greab hills, and, the mighty producer. If we are to take seriously tito _7 11 , 1-i,,ely, the first gracting better tha.n coloured. stones. There We � __ , 1 � - �� �� -1, ­., __'ft-Us_;,_bxit - her preposses- � being cross the boundary at Rennie, lake in the sunset light made me "From not knowing how to select predictiolis of Pibof. Lionel W. 10 ., , 44pite I � er, "I suppcse Margaret is liere, hail tb be centres, you see, forthe just 11Q miles from-�the Union Sta. think Of us singing "Abide With the right food to fit my needs, I Lyde, of London Universit'v, tho 7 1 ov � iton so to believe, the"convergation. . . I ­ and I --;I� -1 �, ;�, �, you are happy 7" devices; and the riviere. You real- tion, Toronto, where voll saw me Me". in the church ab home, *suffered grievously for a Iong time outlook for tile white on. , the 6, I . did not sound like that of a lov- I . . man � ,.. I ers' meeting. These two, people "I. have just left her upstairs. y like it? Why, don't you see, off when I climbed up into this car especially that verse: from stomach troubles," writes a face of this -earth is gl6cilly ., lit- �,�" �.� -, . I .. We had Bupper i4 my sifting -room, these are the sprays. They fix to- in the Canadian Pacific train for , Much has been writt�u at , 11 were plainly angry, there was some . _. ' lady from ,% little town in Missou'ri, deed. ,��.-, . . � I �j),.e tw-6 by ourselves. Yes, ib is gether and ma-ke.this thin- *see. Vancouver. I 'it seemed as if I wo,.1'j riever One time and another regarding.t. : "' ::-; matter of contention between them, . I � '�Swift, to its close ebbs out life's ' I 0 ha . . ice to have her; site is just the the screw attachntpn!­z nt 010' little day; . ' . Il be able to -find out the sort of food the abinty of the,white in . . of urgency on one side"6d denial n a back. Do you know Dad, for all they . an Ulivs - I same old-d6ar. I wanted to. bring Undo these, ar.-d Ole ,,ii -o- falls a- talk of the iiez'b, we have, a g'o� Earth's joys grow dim, its glories that was best for me. Hardly any- in the.tropics and to tain , hix ' on the Other_ .Mrs. Swayne was 0 0 re ), one.of the speakers; but the other, her to spe you, but she, said thab part into the sepa-rate . - ,-ches, line 'Of country in Ontario. We pass away; I thing that I could cat -would stay bodily and mental vigor. The con- ": . �� - who did most,of the talking, I some- would .do to -morrow. She seemed which you can fasten wheie .v011. didn't see much of Muskoka, as we Change and decay in all around I -on my stomach. Every . attlempt spri-sus of opinion, as pointed out by . I to think.you wa . I )) please. " I . . how did not sound like. the Becre- , rited only me. . . . passed through there at night, but see; , -ave ine heartburn and'filled mY The Medical Record, has been that " I I tary, Mr. May. � 'Margaret has the gift of divina- It was hardly necessary to ask I woke at Muskoka station and 0 Thou, Who eban.-est not, abide 's`tomach with gas. I got thinner lie cannot do so, but -after a tint. I n :, ', As she could not overhear, saf e ' tion amalig ]ter other perfcc�ic,s�. -if Dulcie liked it, her face , was suf- raised the, blind at my window and with me. " and thinner iintil,I literally became he will surely deteriorate, physical- ­ , .. . . . I shall be glad to see her to-alor- ficient answdr. He 1ad filled up saw the trunks of the nearest trees a living skeleton -and. in time was ly and mentally ' . �11 , , hidden at the back, the must riol . Furthermore. * white natives ,�,' 1. .., . , . I I � the greater risk an'd try t6 see. Sho row, but to -night I did want only the tnea,gure of her delight, aifd the looking ghostly in the ,electric 'Perhaps it was the thought. that compelled to keep to my bed. whuse ancestor . s have lhed t1ir"or I,` % " '' draw tile grey shawl closer over you. For I must not stay longer 4iamonds were a-lasb glittering lights of the.station. Behind tbe"m the waves of this lake were dash- "A few months ago I was per- � ! 7. . , � . a _- , than. five minutes." pinnacle added to the suirimit, of was black myster I ing about that distant island, and suaded to try GrAps;-Nuts food, more generations in th6 tropic-, am I 1. l- . � . I her ap; it was shadow;tint a7i,cl et . � her triumph. And Dulcie -was couldn't . see 'y., Of course ,Is at the feet of those hills, foPun- and it. had such good effe t o .not, with rare exceptions, the peeil . tiot likely to attract notice, though Five minutei !"-with a, pout. I much, but it looked , C fr in either. in body or mind of their re- I I . I. "Five minutes, or thereabouts. sweeb when she was placed,,wben though the folks that go there for told centuries without cliange,'that the very beginning that I .have latives living in th6 temperixts . I . a WhAe fa,ce looked olit from it with They keep early ,hours, I faacy, xt the ways of lite wero smooth for their holidays It kept u its use ever since. I was I ha.rd, eager ,eyes. She would � ,. : olight to get a made me think of the hymn. .p I . .. Z01,111. � . I � 11 I I . I the Vicarage, and I promised her- Her little feet lg*,ere made to pretty'good change f -rn the cities. was a sort of glimpse -of' eternity. surprised*at 'the -ease .with which I p- I creep -round to the glass side and Hungerford I would not be, .Ion walk -on velvet-, not to stumble a, At breakfasb tizn� 11 the .eirst We are running on I with I con- digested it. It proved to be just therof. Lyde not only insists tliat :. I I ._�, I I I I I look in.. The panes were newly 9 - I . . white. man cannot live in bealtk I away. So you and Maragaret have niong thorns. She could be good morning of our te; ,, statibly Changing viows , f the Jake, what I neccled. I in tropical c6untries,. but -lie alg,b . : we were in I 0 � . -washed and would be, clear enough; be s te-be-a-tete 7 And, when she had all she wanted;- ib the Bud -bury distru�i -and it's some- which is disappearing in tile'. g&th- "All my unpleasant I alPtOm% professes to believe that the v.hita I I for 'the n a I'll wa � ger, talking all -the time, one was a, 'dursery saying of hex, and t) �hg to make Us? ',hrow out. our ering night. It is immense. sy I . I I I the. heartburn, tile inflate�cl feelln- a c.(o I there o-oly on Saturday. 0 lit n is 1) med fo vanish froin tho , . . . against the other. Which of you had grown itli still to, be a truth. chests, and feel pr(.,,d to think f,hat,,would sort of like to hear the hum which gave, me so rotich pain dis- face,r.,f the earth, giving -way I., di . I n 11 ? � - The moon still shone in.to'.the two, after throe years, had the most I She me -a t to be good now, keep- tile richest nickel and �-,vpper de- of the separator at home now, and appeared, 'My weigit gradutilly -e I races. The Engli,.s1i pro_- , . . n 1�. I 11 coloi .( I . I sholter. Another cloud W&S r1sl'.1g, to av?" . I . I , S. ing faith of wifehood, and loving posits in the whole wurld are right can imagine that.you are about increased froill 98 tu 116 11,olill-ds, fessor b,ase,4 his belief ol'I'the the- '�' - but the moment of its ve;ling had "I believe I'talked most," snici Gower back again for here in Ontariu. ' �Iuutita Mountain bitching up Nellie to go to tile. my figiire roundecl out, mv I . . his .aff ection , 0 , strength ory that the original, color of,the I not come. Those cross'bars of light r,ostoffice. Well, I must say good- came back, a�rd I ain now rble to human sddii was ,dark bro-wn, the . � - I Dulcie meditatively, arching - her and his gifts. And if she set love Range is clos+ ­ �. �Q-U.-the great- i I � % .. . and sliadow were still uPo"I'D delicate eyebrows. "You see, I and gifts on thesante level, as a est kno-wit irou roulge in Canada. bye now as the porter is beginning do my housework and enjoy it. variations ,of that color being tho , , � 11 . . . I I floor, and th�re were tilt two fig- ba,d so much to tell her, about—" child might, -do we hold the child to.,This ought to be a greab mallufac- to make up the beds. Tell mother Grape-21Tuts food did it." Name residts of the weakenin4 or I �." tires confronted, Mrs.. Swayne and "About me?" I � .blame 7 It is only that its under- turing district some day, I will write to her. given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, strengthoning of the ment iqi-der . .�, I . . lily. it, must, 'May, , . � Your loving son, ,, Micri. " . I differclit, climatic collig .. � � May';' cerbai be standing is not g nditions. . . 'Well, yes,' about, you. And . ,,, rown. "Oh 1" There is not much timber round . "� I . I though in a diff6ent dress from C she said, and "ob again, and the the line just near Slid I"U. A ten clays' trial will show any- ons A . . I . , Could ,rerldon-and-things in general.- I -bury. Tile IT Taking ordinary precauti I 1. �, � arty she had seen him wear.. "And those innume � rable dresses exclainations were, expressive on- trees die when they get to be six _S_ one some facts about food, may be pos.sble fur the, white 111an, I'll ., . Rcad the little book, "TIfe RorrLd two years of acclimitization, to liva ,� he -have adopted ib as a disguise, Stephens is paeking in the buxes qugh, even in their, detachment. or nine inches through, Poplar 'y in the tropics -even more inuinino 1. I and was lie urging the mistress to which are to go away?" . "I must go now, little wo-man. trees grow about twenty feeb high I to Wellville," in pkgs. "Therp, s ­ ;, . clope. with 1im.7 If Go, erect and) rqb is all very w�cll to laii.gh, bid As ib is, I have overstayed my and then they die, and everywhere Hub (angrily)-"Wha,t! Thirty- a reasoii." fr4im tropical diseases than the I .1 . . . detaw.it, she was plainly disincline4 ld tin. e "� five dollars for t1lat new hat? You Ever read the Wi�ve letter? A now on: black. But this period of ininiva- - I .1 -11 . . dresses are important. You W011 ti c. You will keep a saf you can'see these young trees cov- appears from 0 10 time. 'They at, ity hists, for only al)(ait seven years . � .i . bo go; and,these two were on vast- I told me hats could be bought from genuine, true, a., *1 of human interest. not like nie to be dowd.y. But I thought Of me, together with the ered with dead, shrivelled leaves. 0) . , - I ly. differebt terms from tht tering don't think I have said much to t-rinkets. And now, my darling, Low bushes give the only touch of $4 ill). . .--- afc,4�r which th� &te'rioratin". eil_ . 11 . I . - ts . I . morning, when 1. fe( , of the ,,trong Q( . I - �� 4 , , , , , , , , , , I , i , I , , � , � - ,� � i, , �, --- , 1.�, � 11 - -,-- , �1 I. A �1_1 , , =_J_-"I� .1 I I A � J011 " "I I , k I 1 4 , ,I . ! i, � , , � , I � I � , , , I , , ! , i . (of tile she bad wit- Marg'aret aboub the drogses. And gpod-night." . green to be seen, and-everywh-ere Wifey-"Yes, dear,,this is one.of It is easier to accept a, Nrsiltion heat beg Aar ligl�7, and , I ne.f3ae.d that embrace, that kissl she had something to 'tell me- (To be continued.) all kinds, sizes the 'ups.','.,'. I 14ban it is to ,hold a job. �iil to sbow themselves um 1. , . ­ It Was intensely annoying that I I . - . . ille, white skin, and renderflic pos- . I ... a Something astonishing, and unex- - and shapes There are rocks that . .- � . ___ . sessor thereof peculiatly stiscept- : I � ,� L, ___ ____ - ,� I � — � �� . I .her -ears were, not keen enough to pected, and said." . . q4 - play duck on the rock- FOUZIMMOMEWAMMMIUMMMM1% ible to tropical diseases. . In conse- 1, �, Z, � -;,�:�, .,, assist her --yes. . But - now Mrs. � I'Sa.d 1 Then nly gites,,� -won't . . with, and others that are. bigger % ( . I , .1 , I 1. :l , 0"..�i moving iteadle , �9 I quence the pernianent sottlement .. I . Swayne was , to, th o do. I thought she might, be.going n, ES OF SALT. than our barn at home, with all THE -BEST HOME PRESERVES of the. 'tropics by white men is tin- . I "I ..�,, � �� opening. Ab last it would bo pos� � I sizes in between. It must, have � I I �.� : . to rnarry some French fellow." ; A pinch of sa'lb on the ton -tie, NNQMaR=mmm,r_r,szn��gf possible, But )6ile the piginctl%. " * , � 1 sible to hear. . 1, 0 _:1, . ,(I'll +�11 A- if It, I, 4. -been a tremendous job putting the I'v; I 1, *1 1, L 1. 11 �� . . "I will tbink of it," she Was say- I � ., � I " frig, "but I do not trust y ot" 1_1f)w - .7 J.". ., �( YVILI musb keeptIto secret. Papa doesnl� tollolwou loy a arink or co water, , , will cure ;i-c;k beadaclie. railroad tbrough here. It seems like railroad building I . . . _ C -1 can 1. tell., when I have given all, , I .know it yet; nobody knows aboub it. , So You not tell,�, I . It, hardens the gunis and makes I the teeth was what man mother says wo 's work is -it's � '.4" tita6 y9u will not come again with . ! , � , -*1 . I . . (i the and, �nexb month, next dein �must ,,I will be absolutely d iscTcOt- I whito. By adding a little salb to th e never finished. Every little while .1 I .,,same � � I . I . . yesr7 1 ha(l ,better face,tbe worst . I suppose it is the Frenchni.an. And he, has no money','or i.q bound -to water, cut flowors . 1'� 'koPb may I we pass a. gang of men who are busy doing sonlethin to the track. 9 . . . . now, and then you, will be di.�- . I I . 1. I . . � arliie,d." ask ,his mamnia, according to the Cod6 � Napoleon;" .. . fresh much longer, . . y using ve 13 ry fine, dry salt, as They build culverts -of ,.concrete secdons and turn streamstbrough . . I " I . 2 , "Ay, think of it," exclaimed tile mail behind, but this remoter voice " ­ a, . I I I rgAret Bald 110 was 131119- one' would sn"iff for cold's, - bay fever may be, relierod. them, then they fill in solid all 'round 'them, so that a number I -was indistinct. to X�rs, Hartopp. . I ,.4%-.1i !"A -re these advanta-geg that, you lishM- I . 19we'll, E ,liglish or Frencb� I am -A shallow teaspoonful Of B -alt dis, solved in a ouptul of hot water of little bridgos have been done ,p ay wi - V, Ith Long - ire.qbfes "Vo been I . I . -o Be, even . . . enjoy not worth thepiti. Ila. r*h b that, it is an engagement. And .1 suppos�b the'rem is all obstacle, will relieve dyspepsia and iudiA,es- cion. . filled* in tile tame way with s'Olid . . . � I if oi;ly for a time I I.sball �o gone I I . -a 'hiindre,A things may happen- . I , as you say it is nob� only astonish, illg but Ad. Perhg,ps' we� milght Strong salt water will revive an I t, some places thirty or forty feet high. The line crw�ses . ' . 4 ­ . sicknos's-4.-eath. ky a,bsotice Was '. . a help tO smooth I t &way;' you Mild 1, unconscious person quicker than brandy or whisky. deep valleys on thes high banks, � I.. I � long before; it m&y be long again. I it tr, b � ,you must not llngc� oVer Irle,- . I . - Dulcio I I am sure you will .turn 'little. Salt and pinoApplo . juice will and if there is a, stream. in, the hot-. tom of it, the railway. way exi 11 t a . . I I I I oiding. I will give you atlotiter . �' U -it Old an t veto! -a rn.q,tch- maker. I feel it ciomin�, On." . Cure mild cams of gastribi . in Salt to water In . new channel for it through the � 4, ,,, . 111, , -:---" � I . 111. I .. A's"y:7 1 1 � , - ­ '4 1 i. 1.� ­ I., 0/lvaneoa ps ,& 0 00yor T 6 �t f� th Bid Dul4ie did oot;swilo'when lie . added w1ri0h � 'colarod dresses aro. waahood, will I ,, solid rock. 1 would like to see how � d 0 1 .they aihnage, to. g t ,Over this, this I . I 'fo � � I , I .1 I . I I - . . I . .. � I .1 � . � � . l;0li _9 W, her; h� shook her hd� J I . I , . , I I I I � . I I � . I .1 . . I I , pro�ibllt (".Iing. . 11 I . I . . , - I country in tfO days when they, . ­> u - t e co or -ed races w I ,. 1. provie.1,r,c] is indispensable for life ia � ,� L , tbaAropics, it is a source of it* I I., I . � '. -danger in the temperate or frig A � . ,� "I 1. .. zones; tliq ` reforo, t4e clark or voll.ole . , � I �;, . man can I nirutie in'U) thr, ci6in.111" 11 �.. ,of the man of fair skill NOth 14ttlo . : .' . 11 or no danger. � . . '4.i , �� . , I . , , 1J.,1, ' 'L4, � I �', , ... ��4 � �,��; . — . ___ , .." , � , I "I , �� In Contemplating what, we d* 11 I..'' for othens we are apt.to lose sig% 1. Of what others do for its. . �— — I . � Many & ina . n Nvoid�d rather ru;k - � for office thnn walk into an lyono-A I i ab, . I . . . , , � I . I . I you sav you one,$ had 'a llon,la,ro '' p : "D1%b?S, 1�llat I had," angl%lol�A_ I , " , 1, �)d,dill -t?ct'o, 'Why (TicIn't Yo* � I do wj,2;vdng Lu'mako y . , ,,our tolkol 00nlr<frtablo , and � hapi I— �lq i , 11 L . 1, Z, 1"4 , 1, I �+, 0 � , I '�, A