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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-9-7, Page 8- - - I - � � I � , . � � ,� � . I - 1— : ­ �, 17- � 171-IT7 �_. 1. -1 _-­­ ­-­7­7-11'��—,'711� -.-7-7111% 1 ,7 : . . I , . ­­ -77 I— ­ 7---7.--7----'--,�----::---N---�--�-� , 7 7 -7-t-._--_---__1- I'll— . 17- I—- .. -7-,-, -,,-�--7--",.",..�":-,:.�l:-,�----� ._­­__­­­-­'�­__­F ­- - -- ­ - - - - - - - - - --- - - - ­- -- -­ - -­­ - -, - - � - ­­­ -�---- ­.­_ 7 . i . "I " I , , , :,7 , 7 I I , I I . 1. . : . : . ., I . .. :1 I � . . . 11 . ,., I V I � , I : , ; , I . i "! , . I . , . � I . . . . I I" I. . . . . I ,. �� I � I I I . . I I I I I � . 1 I I I � . I I I I . . . � . - I 1. I - I I . . I � 1: : I � . . I . .1 I I . , . . ��:, � 1, � � *0*4�st�'"'Vt"� I ow § __.,.� I I I . I I . . � . , I . ... W"­�" - . . 11411, � . I ____.__________ i -Ir 11-1-71-11�,�",,--�.I.,�",.�-,.�-,.."�l— 1-11-111- ­­­ ­­­­­­-, ­­__­__­_._____ _... - 7- ­ I - - - ­­ ­ ", " ­ '"' ­­­ . - � ­ ­ - " , , ;=�;=� I . �,�� i 7 . - . 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I & -tala lor, the telliilg� Tho Altrow, Nyould, the honest course, but we stopped at Konoilto Vh1th AINN to GREAT DEMAND FOR RUBPER I , 11 I .1 , from her quiver had faile'd to. strike, here, too, tiiorc� must be 4 nee(Iful, I � � I . be called 114tt 'Portwe, in tho morximw, ­­ - . , I - I houlo as slie purposed to send, it, at dangerous &Juy, , . . it's quite 0� town, with substantial 6146 . I 1, I t, .1 ,�, I A SON '11,1,1 .11ING. I I �,,,� t''. , I I D1110N 8 FU I . TRE B IDE, � . IN THE MAKIN buildings. It bas'a largo brio)c Itall- 111t ),,' J,,1,f44 .% .,. � I I I . . I � �, 1. � . full stretch of ,bo -w- but perhaps a ' - (TO, Be Continued) I t . I . , , .111. , 111ANTED I I 11 I . � I . . . � . scratch would be enough whe,n the . . 11 way T, it, V, A. buO(UnC. eloeo to Ow . . . . , I I I . -was poisoned. A&I she inight TO HIS DAD, station. The place 0 right eloiso to Xnu 11V 'alm, Dumm.s. . � . ; 4 � Or, a Proposal by Proxy . � point __44 watin, 44d both are oil the Lith � I I I . I I I .,I . � I .1 I I . � . have thought it ��%ufficient, coul<1 she . � .1i _ y . Wood& There lire lots of islands In 00 I . . I � ,­ .7, 1 1 . I , I I 111�1 I . I . . , ".: ; ,,; .. .... � '' -� have looked behind her,, through. WH'UR)", 1,9: lrz)��JIAII 8 G OLD ? . -1 , __ , lithe, and'thero are pretty houses on thou), . .1 11 I �,,,=_--�_;;��;;z,;: ';,", I I � ==Z===;;0 I , . I � . I . . . . . tho panels of that shut door', I . . - � .. halt hidden by the trees. A school toi. Ill Vyo4 Part of 0io Irropleal, WorW . . I 11 I . I Qhaptcr IX. (Colit) whow she had known from ,hie Tfii book was, thrown aside, what A Slory -to Accouat f4r the Treas. EMr. McEvoy Nvill write chor who was in our car says that tiiiltnblo For Their . .1 1. , , for I . childhood, when herself little more w a tile allaill crisis ill the, tale,, ' .1 twenty-one Frenchmen were massacred 111.� 11 . '. . She wiia1n his arms ag4l)-�., 4 1 1, " lire of E �, I. this Pape r a s�-ries of, lettOrS by the Indiana on this lithe by the filoux . I I " " . than .V child; but noxv, in his. Pre- I U1141tch I ('11111,111'e. , IL 1� . � 'h-rewe'll' embrace, before that meet- with this real agon), and An exploring party die. �. , I n I g of the morrow which would be sence, she, experienced &:weakuess peril 7 He had rightly And imnie- A leg.end As persist��11,, as those from the w es t. They wilI Indut"s W 17A Twolity-fivo yoaril.ago about 5,00 4 o v red the bones of the victims in 1907. , . cl t( e,o around the ' hereabouts appear fr6la time to 'time. * , � rulSer suffitled for tile. I I about the knees, and fluency of diately refuse,cl to listen to tile tole- ", r V . "L I 1. . . )efore, the altar, 'Who of that loy- speech deserted her. 1-14uw asshe bea,rium of a s( of 0orn Paul's gold is growing tip in � U11- You don't think or Indians oi.nd Scalping tons of . I )r.9' Idse could have dared fof;)re 'IV " -rvant-, but the accu, det- the ,*bove heading, and whon you look m the pretty, quiet lithe world's roquirollwattt. Now tllq f to tell out to this man, h4er ma!ster, ! sati- I tile, Var East. It concerns tile Illys- I I . . I I Oil left' forUJJc8$ as more 'to -day, . . estimatod anautil e0nBuiliption ol 1: � I I I �cll it would bo, the last ever given a scandalous suspicion of his, wife ? terrible to him than, if I,.N'v itery surroun (ling the disposition, Will ", gi ve I a Piotare of the I I , . I . mol taken between these, two, Do e had fully, * , . I Saw tbo Shops the Government to rubber, owiug to.-tho ,developmonj � . I,.., � I . other " afterl Hei released But the speech she� had arranged. heard, No -,v imagination might run 1�iafle of the great treasure of thel great '. Carl,adian West fr6111 building for the transcontinental raill of the electrical industry and motor, - I I latP Em ress DQwa - w, -� 111i'19 for her opening and pretext rau .,ger of Chiva. gy ,,it Transcona, ust six miles out of �, , �! her, and harty had the, dour closed �' , riOt , as with the in,sinuations of a Tze Hsi,P , tlje standlJoint of a y 1, Lr trade, is 70 000 tons. Taxi -cabs � more easily off her tongue, 'ver.y lago. it was shameful be, 0 11 lIn Winnipeg, They are tremendous, Shops for instance Use VIP four sets. 0 11", , P� when she turned backto I I ontano inan going out there I r 11, I .. :on hini "If you please, sir—I must ask I &Jio�lld thus That the remarkable old woman ' � -everything seems to be on a, big wale I ,� I r'j,-wels. your pardon for disturbing you." , believe at the half- of China. clied with a tr8mendous to make hislVay. ' These let. out here -and, quite,4 a town has grown tires, a year, ded � � But it was not sufficient joy to , I Word) should thus condemn; and lie up round them. We got to Winnipeg not for something like 50,000 tons ol k - 1:1 . I 11 look alt ti The Colonel closed his book, Nvith � had manhood ,enough to know it to fortuno is perhaps theonly accurate. ters sh9uld bei'.tull of inte.est long atter noon. The teacher said that rubber, No substitute for natural � xeni, alone; she must have part of tile story. Besides' b'bing i :1 �'witm�*a to admire, 'if not t .) envy, �s finger on the, page which prom -is- be shameful. But alas! there. was for every irio father.] the first Burope4n to put foot on the rtibber has ,veb been invented - 11 I . . -nuch of a. diploniat 'he was I ,,Ont, prese)jt site of Winnipeg wao a pronelik . 1. ,ed interest, and gave himself up to , tbO in his past history which pre- . I though clever c ?" I � . her g(jbV fortune; and, gathering i, Very i a, � hemists are experi� I , the inevitable. disposed him -to belief. thrifty; and the gold and ic) cis that -- . man na.mod La Vereudrye, who eame ­ I t I , ap the precir,nis cases, all,-, fled first ,, v I menting all over the, world�and, a& * ., I U a poured into her cofters she kept. No. 2. ,. I hero Iso years ago. They say that there 11� � � �o Margaret.. She chose her witness What is it., Hartopp 7 Anything Once more, lie found bi i elf un- Only 4 few:, trusted servants. thO are the wild trees of South America and . � I * of importance V1 able to keep a woman)$ love , ' I . innipeg, Aug� ;Qtb, 1911. 170,000 people here now, and the to meet . well, though here th6re was no I .1 I place looks to be going, ahead at a ereat the Congo are insufficient i , I "Well, y4L-s, air, I may say it is. I first wife had. betraye ; "" had stood closest in her My ,Dear Dad:- � � ,,, leaven of envy. Margaret gave a d him. He rate. Building is going on in every di- the increased demand, the world's . �, don�b feel that easy in my mind bad been too old, he, told himself knew the, amount of her- priva;be I am a, long way from home now. but rootion, and some great buildings are stippjy is being supplemented fron; � I . Itill meRd of a�miration, del V ;Vere fortune and what disposition she forests of plantation rub. , ,, I the baubles because the, 'b"ing about Miss Dulcie's wedding pre- then, to match -with her high spirit, , � �5 I didn't remember it when I got off the being added to those which already line great � . � I Lleiev's, and -would set off tr10o lit. sents. There's a lot of things in t her wilful temper; and if too 01ol. made -of it -during her lifetime. train here, and almost the first person Portage and Uain7 sta,eets. The ,BaDk of ber, says the London Answers. . �, � tile library, and a lot of value, to ten years before, it was all the more �,ardly had the blue and white I ran into was i3ill Dodson, who'used to Montreal certainly thinks that tlie West � � � Re, aister'B beauty. IVIrgaret's streamers of mourmn!g gone lip over keOli Store over ,it the corners, lie's been is goinir to have lots of money, for they SUCCESS IN CEYLON. !� t Nigers clasped the diamonds round say nothing of the jewellery - Mr, likely now, But Annabel had been the lintel � of every doorpost. in out here three years now, and he has are putting up a fine building that I The rubber which comes froll] . . 11 � , I I I . Mr. Gower brought here to-nigglit. so different from that earli I � � .. The girl's white throat, and twisted � er Madc- China at her death when whispers 6.9ne Jiouse on one of the best Streets saw, right in the heart of tile town, nnd I � . � � I A couple, of hundred pounds in the line: gentle, biddable., subservient. n n Para, the oentre 61 the rubber in :1 �,; lip her golden, hair into a form the d I about the Dowager Empress's hid- i �Zow ana drives an automobile. H -o it is to have a vault, about a, hundred : :, � , library, and them. trinkets very likie No inall on dustry on the, Amazon, i regardeJ � 1: . I. which would suport the jewelled ownward slopee of i den treasure began to buzz.- It was . took me in it up to his hou�e to ainner feet square, the floor of which will be- ,as the best for most pit a 10i : a couple of hundred more." age could Itave had completer coin. . left and asked about all the folks round eighty feet bdiow the'street. That will rposes, � I I wreath. And then, like a child who said in Pekin 7bat she had hi , )me. ­Iro may be east next winter. He hold a considerable amount of money in the fore�ati of Central and North- � , The 'Colonel's mouth twisted into fort or a softer pillow; but what it . o I � , has played at.,dressing up, Dulcie, I sight smile. under his moustache. that pillow spread soft for his ,ease , irections that, her gold -ii,nd jewel$ -has done pretty Nveii coutra'ating, and Valuables. ern Brazil the Hevea Brasiliends— � I must needs go down again to show . hoilld never be disturbea in. tWr my last letter was from Heron Bay, You meet all sorts of people on tile -to give the proper scientific name � -1 � - herself in her glittering array—to iMrs. Hartopp's tostiniate, -did not�. had covered a. hidden treasoril hsiding place, and that three men after our first .glimpse of Lithe superior. streets of Winnipeg, You can tell what. to the best rubber trees—grow in 11 ere on the side of excess. - J .Alas, why had not the treason re- alone knew where that hiding pla^ ; : Mrs. Swayne. in tile drawing-roLm, 0 i . eo That sa`me night, 'before it got dark, we a mixed poipvlation there is when tile abundance.. These trees have been - ' � , � , . alone there, and crouching over the - "And I thought I would mak 1, Ained hidden 1 He might still was. . stopped at Jacliflish to take on coal. The word "Office" at the Emigration bureau introduced with great success into , I � i,� , . I lire like ono stricken old; to , her bold to ask you whether it wouldrr'b;, have been ignorant and happy, Pro- Then cIme the rumor that one, of 0. P. R. has an immense coaling place has to be written in eight languices. I Ceylon, the Malay States, aDd othey I 1 . � f � tather and his guests, Uncle Swin7 be better to get in a policeman and-,, vidA the woild was deceived as well_ these three eubuchs of th here -perched by the side of the lInc on took a copy of it. Here it is: � J I I I . e palace I parts of our Eastern possessione. . . e two tiler pos- waiting there we could see a large Steam- XONTOR One great advantage growers have . I 1 , 1on and the old bachelor churcb-� put him in charge. Gentlefolks do, 1 as lie. But now, if this Nvoman who had murdered th the steep slope of a hill. While we were OFFICE. � � � !, � I man; lastly, to the servants� w1fio you know, ,air, and there'll be a lot I #,Arned him knew, the wor'd woulo sessori of the, secret ando had fled or lying at the wharf below us, The peal BU.nEAU had in Ceylon is that they were I I I "I . I must &ISO be daftled with the dis- of , ,6,o�ming and goiiyg . about the discover, the,finger of scorn would the eduntry with p�rt of the treas- I was hauled up out of its hold in vrepA URIAD XANtELEI , , .1 .1 be pointed, and for the, second -were hoisted by..cables IRODA -while the, rubber trees are in& - I Play. . I I , �plate to -morrow.' . . his possession. So persist- bucket$, which . XONTOOR able to continue cultivating �blioir ' ' . . )bol onel Swayna sat up and. knock- ti e I . .. tea, The, o14 Uncle 4uly admired his � 'in .1 ure in I � . ent was this. report that a year & liar above our Leads to where dump care 14011. ' . I � ed the Isk,off his 6igar. I 'No," he He stood lip on the hearth which , � -_�Vere standing on a track oa a lofty Everybody seems to get along with turing in ,the - � same plantations, In 6 � � I I nieoe,'s splendour, but he looked on said, after -a pause; "I wou"t do I had b,ean warm to him, and feYt the When a Chinaman was murdere., � 'AVestle. As soon as the cars were full English, however, so I guess the foreign- Their rubber is of the best quality, , I at her excitement with a twinkle - . , I Patani in the Malay States I - , they were run off down the track to a re . mile mostly be sent out .tb lid S40 '4 lid So ,, I f that. I glon't like the thought of comfort of it ,annihilated by this - among nd So ,., I I the containing about -95 per, cent. ol I I in his eye, more ,smused than sym- . - I his effects were found I , pocket or hopper, where they were noted prairies. pure rubber�as against 83 per cent , ; 11. -, pathetic. Did it occur to him that. it. , � , , I . . monstrous suspicion. lie had loved jades' of remarkable beauty and matically emptled. These pockets have Good-bye for the present. Loving son, in the best Para. . .,.. I I girl -on the eve of marriage should Gentlefolks do , air." Mrs. Annabel truly; and though he i value, it was instantly decided that , chutes over a siding on which coal card J1 . M. An acre of good land will suppor't I , � I be thinking I - ,a Hortopp was getting over her '12- th light first of himself, of' peace, the, plunderer of the imperi-Al .are put to be loaded. These cars a7re about 120 trees -of the,rara variety, 11 \_ * ess of her g,suds -nd I � deostioyed the honor tarnished, he! ' sent east to supply the engines of the —a. more of her lover? "Andoillythat ousnegs, and disposed to s . tand her cache had met, his end. I and under favorable conditions the I k- high with it ,%11," he said, laughing ground- I � I -did also think of her. Hard he I NO ut of The 1.10. P. R. on the long run through placeu WHITEWASH BRUSH IN SPAIN. trees grow with great rapidity. It . ; . I shov1d'exacte4d too 'much and ' ., w a new ta'lo comes 0 � where coal isj t obtainable. � . a,t her. . "Really, Dulcie, with so "No, I'll not have it. given too East, less romantic to be sure but , � 1, ?10 has attained a height of tio feet pro a ' ' � After leavini:,'Jack1sh we passed round Great Lev,eller of Distinctioub and a girth of 2 feet from the sur - .much finery on, and going to be think it an insult put upon my � little 7 There was such a, sober dig- 4 a bit more b ble. This version a, most re=4�ablo horseshoe where the married, youought to. be grown up. guests. You can tell the men to'nity ,about her, that youth and its'llas it that all of Tze Hsi's wealth, track loopedlilght round the bay on a Betw"n the Rich and Poor. face of the ground in six years' At , Couldn't Ave put some heels to your keep a look -out while. wo are across follies and temptations appeared to aside from the gems she used as bank built Up' a long way above the tbe end of that time the trees' are �I'll sboes! You are, a whole Ecad It the church. It -will not� be for have been left behind; but., as a personal adornment, had been as- water. While going round the curve I In Spain, whe - tlie ruins of ready for tapping in order to ex- shorter th�h '.kjargaret.11 long." maotter of fact, she had not com- sembled in the shape of bullion 'edul ? see the engine and the first six Moorish towers � rare seen Upon the �ex � or sap which it : � Dulcie drew up herali I "Very well, ,air; ,as YOU tLI.LILA- 1pleted her forty-first year. . Age while the Dowager Emnre . At orestst' of'many hills' as the ' "ex- tract thelat . I ght figure; as was I cars of our train from ray window. I she w as 8� little, thing, it is true, heat. B tit I'm. not easy in my mind- I and youth'are after all compa&tive, still alive Ill ,,ht the ensr -the transformed into rubber. 1.1 d that it had remained I first I thou. ine belonged to press" train crawls along at ­ .1 11110 I . I ano�her train. . rate of 15 or 20 miles ,an hour, the . I but exquisitely i tion. for more than about -the value in and forty seemed still young to the under ouard in ,a, room Of the THE . ART OF TAPPL\TG. " I � . in propol � palace That night I waked about one o'clock evidences of surviving Moorish -in- The process. of tappin r , . "George iloesn't like tall -women P' the house. Things are not as they veteran of sixty-three, He might in Pekin ,after her death., . S<)me ' ., , I ought to be---�' save her yet, snatch her, as it were, 1 time ago repr I L, and found that the train was standing fluence upon the -people and customs interesting one, and ,on it ,depends : it er, I e,entations, were inpde. stiu.'I raised the blind at my window ­ 1. You mean that you have sus- with scorched garments from the I Andalusia make an interesting a great -deal; for unsuccessful tap- , I wanted to be a; maypole." . . I to the e.-ouncillors of tile Prince Re- -that is one advantage of having a of - � . I � ;� . study. In the city of Ronda it is ping might mean the deztruction of I I I The Uncle chuckled. "Margaret P"ons in the household I You had burnirg; might secape disgrace, gent of the danger of allowing r,o lower berth -and looked out of the win- I I .. I � I I � 't a, maypole. The last time I betterspeak to Mrs. Swayne.11 , though the, singe would be in his 'gre&ha, treasure to remain in Pekin dow. Two giant buildings of a grey plain that the ideas of home' build� full-grown trees, or the impoverish- . ,It . � isn.' , ,, . . I saw her she was a, very fine young No, air; the servants have their � nostrils for.ever. and the folly of not banking it so color towered up right outside my win. ing which the Arabs brought. into ingofthesupply-oflatex: Ingath- � woman indeed. I hear she has come faults, but they .ire honest, all- of Those, words of Mrs, Hartopp't th.q,t in+rirest might accrue. dow, and I recognized them at once from the Iberian peninsula remain vital ering the latter, the collector goes , . .. pictures �7s the grain elevators of Fort to -day. . Out armed with a bill�hook for cut- I ,� ­ them. It isn't that I am troubled ,were repeated again and again in The Prince Regent eave permis- William. They are ta,emen brush is tlie great ting the bark. *In Cutting, 110,%V- . � - ­ - �' home to -day, and I am glacl of it, �� dous build, The -whitewash I � I told your father so; and I hope O'er the servants shaking her his memory, and -with strict ques- � siou to remove tile gold bars to a ings -and they -, reminded me from the leveller of distinctions between.the ever, -he must bd very.care- i she and Mrs. Swayne will hit it off head. tioning, not. only of the most, but I Brussels bank. Various insUrallos outlines that I could See dimly against , .. rich and the pol or in . Spain. The fill 'not to out- ia� I ti_e__,_f_re1c_ _' , together. And what ,does she say "Wvell" - with growing im� of the least -that they coul�.`mean. I agents -were sought to. give rates for the night sky, of the pictures of Notre . , I— L _­__\�­ - i ,"what is it I But it And then he began t<> weigh one the protection -of tb4a gold on its Dame cathedral iu Montreal. Our barn exteriors Of homes, great manor only to go bark deep. Should be - ' to all this, eh? Diamonds and patience . � ,, pettlements'for Mrs. u,ower of would be better for you to speak to course of wetion. against the other. long journey, but finally the imper- wouldn't be knee high to a Grasshopper houses tipon the haciendas huts ,of cut farther in, he runs the risk- of - , . , J I beside one of these elevators. They axe mountaineers clinging to le aides spoiling -the rubber latex. 1. 'Gremdon,, and her younger sistel� your mistress., May should go, and yet he inuitiatt 1,J&I councillors decided to send the enor � mous. They were the first thing to of the almost perpendicular hills, The bark is cut in a "herring- - * . I . "Sir, I don't like to ea,y. But I , go in such haste and in such a man- bullion to London and th 4 . , I ,L I marrying off before her the sister . . ence to remind me that we were getting pretty handsome homes ,of rich merchants bone" pattern"41lat is to say, a � she left eating, bread ;,U4 butte . couldn't -go to the mistressi not Der as would betray suspicion, botly, Brussels at the Government's own r in for such a thing as this." risk. It -was forwA eal, near the West and its great wheat fields, in the citics.an,d humble tenenieDts perpendicular out is made on the . the. schoolroom. How does she like I as he (Swayne) burned to fling him ,rded piecem � . ship and you Imay be sure 1 was pretty in- are neaily all of plaster. trunk. Sometimes, however, the , — � it, oih 771 Colonel Swa,yne would have made 1 from- the door. Some, etext must so that no wor,tl oi' the rich - terested. 'I just gazed at them till we - 0 get rid of y ment might escape. The last of it, � A few ofthem. are kalsomined in spiral method is employed, a spiral 11 A floodof recollection swept.over '� secretar " I short work with anyone. but Bar- I be made t ' 1b started off again, which Nvas not long, Dulice. It was different indeed for topp. A woman who will not come before the term of his enga-gement I so it is reported in the North China and the last I saw of Port William was blue or brown or pink, but tile maj- cut,being made round the tree to a Margaret, and a greater division tothe point runs masculine patience l'ovas completed, though already it Daily News, went to England on the a great black rugged hill standing out ority are pure white. Ronda is a great height. Then a vessel is plac- � - I . � I lay between their two lots than Lord hard. . 'T it is nobody in the house I was drawing to a close. Next Chinese cruiser Hait�i, -Q�hicli went against 'the sky with electric lights Wbite city with a, few patches of ed Underneath the. main -cut to. '. I , I . Swinton knew, though lie Put those --" he began. month lie would probably receive to, represent the emp3re at the coro- twinklingr in the town beneath it. :1 am blue and pink and looks as if tile catch the latex. . . ,. �'., " I if Begging your pardon, air, I the interpreter's appointment fol, nation- I told that this mountain was thought whitewash brush bad just been ap- FROM LATEX'jO RUBBER. � . I . teasing questions. She had won . � by the India.ps to be a sleeping giant. plied, . I worldly advantage and lo ve With it - didn't -say it was no one :in the 'which he had completed his course -14-___ - Well. he 'will sure be a Surprised giant . - . I I I . I I I When. the latex has b n coll et- , , .1 I . . Margaret� ha-& lost her all, and ye i house. of study; but he could not be, suffer- CHIDREN'S SCHOOL LUNCHES. if he ever wakes up and sees Fort Wil- .1, ed, the owner proceed*j mak-ee it I . I . Xargarft was not envious. At the "You had better speak out ed to remain until next month at , liam and Port Arthur at his feet, for . — � _ - I — I I . . I inioorubber. This is done in a � 11 I I moment she would have g' Hartopp, instead of. bintin ii -Fortune', Court. they must be pretty busy places from iven a mVl.i..t!, Prefer Raisins to Soup�Teaehlng. what I could see from the window, and I PITHY SAYINGS. I I . . 1 very simple but -at the same time glittering drop from her neck- reilly you have any co I I The Pretext must be that Colon,4 � , 4 . somewhat tedious - manner. As & stkibii, a,"spyay from her wreath, to cannot think what you are driving Swayne was so far hi I . Kiteken Work.. . they Say Wet their development. has About the; � only time & man ob-. . - fire "a made � witbo .. A . a own mail practice I - , ' ' lly;ail 6-6n in'ibe last'ten years, * a certain ,,, I . . I . er happin 'at, Unless it is the'absurd prejudice; aga� that he could con o' "Children do' not like cereal foods , i ects, to being *vP,rr'L%t buy. for this sist, es, ed is'irben h�' y1tie' I a' - '', and , -duct his c r- I woke up � at Dryden, where the on- kind, of nuts and wood, eve* r -which a � . I I 'd tin is plac- "I better fortune. That their lobs against Mr. May. That has been I respon-dence unaided. He must en- but prefer fruits, ginger c6okies and tario Government has an �cxperimeutal pays big taxes. . . I funnel -shaped inverte . � .1 might be nearer a,pproaclied she di,cl an annoyance, to me, a serious deavor to do so, he told himself; graham crackers," said Lliss Ma4e- farm, so you can judge that there must The great trouble with the men ,e,r3. The nuts, which do not burn, - wish with .all her heart; but she did annoyanoe.. Is that what you and then he drew his right arm out line E. Torrey, teacher of cooking be some quantity of good agricultural who get to the front is that they feel 4 , - , . . V) cause a dense smoke to come I I 1. I I mean I if the sling and attempted tomove at the Winthrop School, Boston, in land 1, this end of the Province. it is so big wecan't see over their heads., through the narrow opening It the . I not want them quite level. She lik- ( ( Well, air, I'll own it has to do the stiff fingers, persuading himself discussing the Subject of penny in , good lumbering district, too, and Clothes may not inake the - man� top of the tin, . � I ed that there should be a differ- W the large piles of lumber in a wood yard but they sometimes make a dan- , once, a, step lip 'and a step down, ith Mr. May." I they bad grown supple. There had lunches for the school children. near the station are the most prominent eroug. imitation. As soon as the heat has become . Ind for the highest stage to be her I "Then I -will tell you at once it been a fall in the hunting -field in "I have given them carrot soup, things to be seen from the' train. There very st-rong, and the smoke as. , . own. is absolutely ridiculous and un- February which had ba,olly crushed. Potato chowder .and every sort of is a brick yard here, too, 'that seems to: The only pro -of against di -sap- sumes a whitish color, the operat- � I I . L . . 11 "How can you ask, Uncle ,Swin- founded. Mr, May is a gentleman, his arm, and the nervous injury bad cereal, but they -will skip them turn out quite a lot of bricks for the point-ment is to -expect the' unex- or takes a broad piece of stick ind I � . and has had a University educa- resulted in loss of power---Ahe w1fat I every time and jump fo.- the sand- country roullid. pected. dips it into the vessel containing . . I ton, when you 'know Margaret 7y) tion. If you intend t6insinuate dis- had stiffened, the finger'"s were half , witches made with chop,ped raisins or I was up ','and read7. for breakfast by The fellow who'was born with a the latex. Withdrawin,j it covered � I . she said indi'gliantly. "She hasn't llonesty��, -_ et ht o'clock'by my watch. I thought silver spoon in his mouth generally w J& . Phanged a bit in ihe three years, . � dead. Some electrical. treatment the crack -era upon which peanut but%. .9 . . ith tex he holds it over the nar- Why, "No, air, not ,dishonesty in a wa� in use, Annabel applied it fo,r) ter has been spread. I find also tllat I I would have breakfast -in the dining marries a, girl who makes him fork row opening of the tin through � of course -of course, Mar- . car for a, change, but I round that I -over. - , garet is glad !" matter liko .silver or diamonds, IVs him'in the baterv'als of the doctox)v many childrenwill prefer to buy the was an houy"too early, as at Fort Wil- which tile smoke is issuing, slowly � � difficult to say out when you take visits; a', -<.I he had bean recommend. things which they can eat out of liam the watches of westbound tr - The friend who takes your part turning the wbile, until the la,tex I it so hard, and perhaps going be- ed t _ avol sometimes forgets to � return it. 0 , CHAPTER X . ment of doors daring the'recess, . For this lers must all be put back tin hour it Upon the f.tick has become thick and 4. � yond my pla,ce; but I'm an old ser- the hand in writing, But he purpose I have sandwiches wrap- is the nearest thing to living your*11fe Some people have such taking filmy to appearance. It has now , . . � ,' i , I I � Dulcic's display of diamonds serv- vent, and have known you ever thought he could use it if he trierl, Ped in white paper " . over again that can be imagined. I ways that they leave little to be do- become rubber. Without removing , I ed one useful purpose. Late a� it since you were 9, boy. I've no ill and he would make the effort. She then told in' detail of the would ratber not live it over again just aired from t -lie stick the rubber wh-�:!h ba -s before meals, and I decided not to wait, If lots of us made ita.. rule to pay coagulated thereon he dips it back ' I was, it supplied Mrs. Hartopp with will against the gentleman, but it He drew a, sheet of paper before menus which she arranged for each got my ,own breakfast out of the as we go we wouldn't got very far. I . I k � %pretext for approaching Colonel would be better for you, air, if he him, and with his left hand dipped day in the week, giving the children so __._ � again into the vessel, and goes on �, L Swayne. She knew his habits, and was away from Fortune's Court. a pen, and put in between -the fing- 4 . one rogular lunchoonand then bav- ___ . r�peating the performance of dip- . 411 that af . ter lighting of flat ca- I ing side combinations from which I -il I � I . . . I ndle- Better for you, air, and better for era of his right. , —1 times has as much as 601b. 6`1'xubber I C,� 1:.�, . Rticks oil tile part of the 'guests, he Mrs. Swayn&.1 it though Slowly Yess, he could move they might choosei such as ginger- T H E BEST PRESERVES Ping and sninking unt he some - I I . . . would turn back to book or paper The last, words were ,said with s 1 and feebly; the broad, oranges Or peanuts - upon the sticl ,_�, . I crawled signature oil the page was .C. Tile ` "' is then I hl the solitude of his study, and emphasis, though the old woman I "I am a thorough ad' withdrawn, from the r er, which . � ­, egible, though it looked unlike his lunches for c j; Jberein bc� immersed for another ,was trembling, and her knees Own. Corres ondence would L-lp hildren during tke fore- DUR1__,*,'G THE, Pltr�SE,Jtyl�No SE�ISON� I is quite ready for the market, I , ermp P � � . I '"._ .- - - ' h O i*1_1-, I 9 even longer, A nd knocking together. At last her noon,' said Miss Torrey, "and find I -+- . . I 11 . -4 it was mt impossible(; " : %e bS, difficult, but . , � OA rather apt to be a shaft bad gone home, I that in the chil4nn under my ob- I . \ .�was if teceszary he inD,lt train the othew servation there has been a marked HOW SHE KNEW., � . .. . I � I flovel, Though severer literature "It isn't on hearsay that I speak, hard to Eerve h.m with pe -i or pe�rl- - ated � I I t . *Oilld occupy him earli;r in the but. the 'witness of my own ,eyes. cil. increase in their healthful appear- . � Extra Crarhul . Hii8band­"I wonder what sort ,. I �1� . I I The exevso would -pass wAN . ,. I ilay. He was in the midst -of his You've had misfortune once, air, Ma f . ance, sugar . of peo.ple our new neighbors a.r&, *1 ,� � I . bigar, a -ad had just turned the page. and I*d be sorry from my heart if the y or Premature despatch; but "As the lunch room is practically (!*�Lax I I saw they moved in this. morning."' " -I � � I 11 . . . question remamed in all `ts dif-, self-supporting Ill of the children' . Wifb-"Well. they are not Nrery I 11P011't a Critical Situation, when a misfortune Came to you again." ficulty, what should be �' IS DAILY WINNING FRE SH LAURELS. we'll Provided with things, any. - 1. . knockeame to the door. He bad been too stunned to Stop An nabel 9, are 'given tasks to do, such as out- . I , I I . . � - . . .", H46 put down the book with .some her at,the first word, but now he . . ting broad, preparing sandwiches . w ay. They haven't got a 1a;,w4 . . P1,11OW&E110 irl-if,at$Qn, "Come, in," held lip his han-ri, . That sh-� favored the secretary and washing the dishes, and I finJ , Its uniform high quality cOlDluondS, itself tO all g00d - " mower,, or a washing machine. or i . . I , . .be Faid. " ' . . "Silence,,, uo, sa.111d, (I be was aware; there wall sOm0 that they love to work, and what is � ,1� - housekeepers, hose for cleaning the windows, 01 I I . I . b . � �. I . � I 1 4 � ,, � � I . �, ­ I . �A 'Vot, a, bloc -d -relationship botwc-en them., most encouraging, 'will in time ur 0 1 1 a stepladder, or—" I . . : . 1. - . . I Mrs, Hartopp entered u.nder t116 word Mbre' of this, to ine, orany �howzh he had basn givell to under. their.inothers ,at hom . 9 i - I � "How on earth.did you find out . '_00,� I .L I � fire of those , keen black eyes,. witji other, or I shall forget your long stand it v,a3 re� -to, I 0 to adopt bet- I 9,BEST ka-UIT, REST SUGAR, 11199T PRE,(3ERvi,,,s,,t � � that. I I I - L 11 I . ; I . . , .nr Sho would op, ter methods in the kitchen.. For I I ,� - 11 , . , . � . . . !. I . "Oil, I asked them for the loat , I I . I I I I . a cerinin quiver and fallflig of tile attachment, and we must part.". . pose May's dismissal, oppose any one ,cent I give, them I glass of .. �,,, �� . 1. I I I , I � coarago whidh In anticipation bad "I agk'your pardon, sir." . contravention of the, do , , " 7 . � � . 1. - . . . - . . I ­ . ! I i I � � . � I , �locn strong. The CoJonp ' I did not "YOU IJIV,e Spo�en 'and r , ctor's ord- skimmed railk witlk a sandwich or , I .sk your . droe,er for Redputh Extra - , Oralivate, , 4,74 1 .1- . . . � of them I"', � I " . I 11 I � I I I � ��' . I � , 1-bave . era. To he it coul'4 lia-rdly, ' itailil A . . ! :_bx- � ­ ..� , ., ,., � ,. � - �. asa6rt himself �, � � . � I — 1� �� . I 'Utent . , t biA, without, heard, and Dow oil both aides - &'06�'Of Ooco� with three or four, , I I , , �ugar:. , . � I we 4,; snlelv his wilim and' �leuure " I . . ". . , � ! , . ; e pi - ... � � I li ., I �. � ,, I I I . I , n .; X,0T f 0 E I IT.' , - � , 'r_� �1: 11 . " a ' -can . 0 I I ;,,i� ',��:-,�:�, . , i, I . X -em aisetfion,,he had a; way,iof *111; forget.' � . grahara crackers, al! if they ro, O . I �, Ev, t I � i I I , . I I ; . I . �� � I , w"'M mi " I I -ilo 11 I I I �. I �. 11 I . I . , h06 'no �. word Ito wuiq6 give a rea_oon, and the roI, these- a few d'at�s, �almonds -or , , �� - IL I . . " a I , I 11' , ,�,�� : � Yanking himSelf fe red. Absent ailainstyOut ml4r'oss. L , solu�e , - . I 11 eavo me . . , I . 0, L I � m . idd thing 'abouf fla. . "ary . . I? I 1�,,'," : 1. I' 8n*l vv;v.4 aft ilislflt. I I., . I I The Canada Sisgar Reftine ca* IMItedo Montro )� - � . I " t, -ould h I . I I "What 2 , , , I . I I I 1.,'� - the housek0eper w ave scout6a Hartopp eursey,eil alail I willidre,w, Perhans if wellij h b i' ' fruA., � . I I I . - . -0 j�, O,t I ,:. I 11 I Estahlished in 1854 by Jo , "It makes -everybody slo:r ex ep C the idea of b"ibe'afraid of Mr. Otho, shutting the 49or on this man in, w&,v .1.0 tell her plaitly��_t/gll her I Ell 0. 2, . . I.. I ha Redlixth. I 0 1 1 §. � �_ - , . . I ISS, , ____M11""--kni� ____ .w_ I 11 , . 1. �Jiose who svillAow it." , . . 11 ., � 4 f . I . I ,,, . I . I , ff I ., , � . ,� . . . I I I I 11 � , . , I � I . I . 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