HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-3-20, Page 3The Teanot Tao
Put "SALADA" TEA in a warm teapot ---pour
on freshly boiled Water --- let stand for five
minutes ---and you will have the most delicious
cup of tea you ever tasted.
HAS THE FLAVOR! me FRAGRANCE! THE DELICIOUSNESS 0,5a
that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of delight.
In sealed lead packages ONLY.
BLACK. CREEM cr MIXED
For Wcal or
and fairlY buryg" GaY's white
The bouquet contained something More
than the frennunt, innocent breath' of the
reacn, Which EnelYn was nnessing 10
gtfa,clity to her ncStrils-
'Take thent away!" gasped liaywar,
ing frantically At the flowers with one
handwhile witii the the she grasped
gropingly the back of an adjacent ehair
for ennnorn
nEvelyn.,-si whinneredwily'InI-
oh I see it ell now; you litive 'dritgged
NVNEY'S TICBLE.
As an illustration of the kindness
of his naturo and willingness to
help a friend, Sir Henry Lucy, in
"More -.0.ssag-es by the Way,'' tells
story 'of Lord Charles r,eresford
which hact a„ somewhat aniusiiin. se-
quel, An old acquaintance; retired
,fro'in the navy, called upon Inm one
the roses. 1 am famting-dYing-1- i ; ..,1 that 1 •• , a
LettivdeValp, viltitictee,ills4 pultic,;direonivebertiol, r, catayn4n. (5', 4,suacl.pnt ,1.,,lichnewohualti. utraTaelli:etrect.
Tne piteous entreaty in her face wellin
'.4‘1bmeita5a'..heaf.wil'lt'SPvethltI
e94n 11; i°1thein
both, L
o:%1energlr7elnjdbttirett1ee. e1;11i0neNetdenrndton-
GaT;slseswicast/remgfaa711hutro.gil tarsiB
ter tlie. sauce trade, but said "if a
kit., cilairpco sneering,. diseordant laugh, s,,,,p ere:ill en41,of,k t1,14 7, ni.r.a-odwuciti wael:: 4., .,,,
4nd. the beautiful haring blonde face 4- i ^ 1 - - „onnt n ..4-.... '1,-, 1: A it ,:
seemed to -whirl about, her, L-. „" , , ' , , .
had done their worn -poor Coy was at 1.kgr the inventor a letter Of approval
Terlicey.guilty Iteire,,s saw that the roses Yre reilll'u agreeable would Writ,
s nTileetill :431,v:alliasiikrot?pfeSVit shirr rl tg xi:: 17'1ot): bad. Lord dulyarrived,l'-,ordCiaties'r:ttda wasllt-
face, and she turned ninon Gay with
the wickedest langh that ever was heard ter 'Cif moderate wIle, s'rati-s.'S' that
ry, ippling over her crimson lil
You are not going to die. Guynen lir he.yd gtoroiedd. the sauce and f0111114
terbreak," she cried- `°I; Yonn rival. have
&alined a fate a thousand times wertee 4'The ittrent‘pr had hit upon what
you, the
than that for you, Imay as truth, gio,,, 6i,, „well WI
oz, mem, he regarded, as rather a strikirig
..---
lessiY, retreating toward tho door, bael44.
: wgrd„•1135.e a writhing scent, °"I uSe,d, A
elener ruse to turn Yon her Tiii§ 1,4 a
private asylum for the ineltrable tuned*
;their friends keep the hevf)Ang. /reneged.
creatures here until death re res thega
of the task Of maintaining 'them; arid in
these was. where no cry everpenntratea
; to the outer word, and amid the -ie 'fright -
1 rut w'rteties„, )-,-,-..ut are lio stny until you
...it die, and the sooner you die the betzer."
-Evelyn!"
The name fell from Gan's, tvhite !inn in
lf Y n"Ta ne engage...Meat for tht
to emend yea kg Ttinnain tit deorS, a low, wailing erY Off mortal terror, bnt
Ito. the Matinee with Pq, 23114, .,cse - - tit, Claire nover hteded and ',vent oa
3siyi
tlte , ado:" it.'s rrfeetly charming,'
ferently, '!..hough X don't Sere very emelt
er eat te pn i .
'Tering? I may: rettirned 047; indift
t,wilte sO 07.1"tur‘111&-t If VenVea thAt I
was I who separatad you from n, -,-rev
Beroro Evelyn could reply, the footman ' 4edirdCa'sM' and I haYa 1444' laY Talv gt
l..,trettglit in tho Meriting =ail, and laid
;t upon the table,
Or, A Dark Temptation
ell,APTER, xxvi,---vont`d)
AE:nitt diaboiieM rlet eittervil the rani
4id Evelyn St, Claire, Sh.e crept to ber
coach and throw lwrself Kalil it, dregeil„
6110 was. nuntetingz
*I =1st snatcha hew licitars' sienn
givog5 tbe nitreeo earry out the wile/1w
4:g vail:einara1 have Manned onn, I Mitnt,
be up iiitn the sue to put 1t. exaea.
wag pp with the aim the next more -
tug. 4144 arraled, lieoett for An
earlyCIL\ ETER XVUI.
There were a dozen Ot letterS Or =Or) Who pap porxr,gy horror oe ell
for the haPher nay or 1110 tiM4-the pttifut anguish Sit /Artie
One, a stnnre Oreaenvelope addressed in nroung her,
nt
realized fetti itelinnirainr cioa4lig
-"fa and fo r 'Per tots
agam ate -bailed the grst ennxi_e whefl •Mjnply gemluglon, No. ora, j,n,cth 04.4,2 tiiest at a dagger, overy
-eho had tltrued the corIterp and gart;2 "I° Merin` T'ark. eaugtxtvelyst'n eye ae elto werd 1.40 revengeful tee uttered fell ury#
direetiens where Ns drive In a ceel, steady staad beside her 4041 Itor fan, palo4 to a imp tiloartim
voice. An hour tar morn ot *ihap (Ir v. dead, alma ag be reeognired., Percy this (Irp
an- "New that all eosibility 10`01) re-
ing hrought itnr to a, low.reploe MOO rillee darshieg chiregraphy, and let- wovga from you forever. let me tell Yon
1.,italiting, ablest hiddnburetett pepter ter (aypot up tiroson, t,r074,s, .tho fpaji. somethinitse yn clairo
trees. ort o1114cirte of tbe eitr. One glauve at its contents few brief on tattOttOgly, "Eerey Cranville ne'rer
JUR from, the veltiele and turning to.
"Wait ter me here' said. Evelyn. aliCbt* linee--4.144 her lovely rose-,Intd. face flushed Wan Oise to sou ae you sum-mm(14
mellig ,
Ward- the iiiigne hOnSe, "X 'May be IL rwn as tatav.6;
lule a few zetrintes-or "an hour. perhaps,"
She glarteee WI hesitatingly at the *ay.
curtained wittdows with semethiug
• feelieg ot 4"'"`
Few brew of tho co a tAits
ntrangta abode so tsciV the bbilta heart
o g y. vet belied the
'`',1115,5 ilerningten.-4 obeli- de , f tit
lamer of calking twin you this tling..
it agreeable.. Trusting XOU AM tItyy re -
Covered. trova.__3Kiiir recent *book in the
park, I ri;ximul, yours vie, respeet.
-nRcr oRaNviiihE,'"
muffled =gine and cties .that noVer wig. r i
;t„Tier4 anlyttatIlteUtaebItvat.itiret.wre147411a nb:rd. ' .fAiiirr !3:1t0L Tibta.1:51tue7041/1twilirtibs 3 lionvoeoileillitrelfe niet. urcuit leil‘leintayamr brapitxrrtmilioralt 173211,epour
veto awl= tor the ininklin, g r 'a ,acs5. e, , new t - le false ho Wati ,tlenvivrir ir wed Into
ilarinte,:)._otviverttrunw.rbortkaolodv°Lefo errrth VILA. Erisibvirle Tleataitt ra..°41o's allIVIZP°1111114eett, eltIrteIN'tV9.1!eettletth.f4dttheyrlhgr:eillaIrri;o6444e°4:1441tm;dhluO'vZIte:414.11141tI14.- 34'1? Titdh.1 1
It VIM a StrAtigtr yo a, MO that
wh
la all
flvelyit Kt her litni tightly together, t ,t ,„„,,, , ,‘,. .t.,,,,,,, , . I„, .1 tiful. treavheratut monde: ..weva,4„ anti atite.,- y that a 4
-7----. med, to leave her as if bp Tile, and remake my revenge' sereannel the bean- ,---- 1111.0i Trek
anted.
,ton,r21 ita borri°1° °°e.3.°11°' It4 the ol°151 Vie headache gay ,bad eomidalued of ';',Now ileten to the *Mild vilie/1 col'
ithfuUy
litel 611114V#by:,14('Ll'Attlior%5I-1'.` hiding hor blushing Nee among the roues hilda-do you hear. Darien bsterbroola Aieregiorfl..' "
••••••••• .Y` ,' Octra
binitilreende4.. 010.1 briA 2 floba. itind Cato garte."4 "e.° "I''''' ""v"" ' 5". .. bearthreken Peter Orativille has turned nay's Tickle, '
T ilo"intatigitTrirr$0011,9vaue."openeti , "Boom no irkern You know. BrelYot bi t° Tatr-nt t144 -for IfYluRdillY. a" laugh, Yours a
to eau upon me rbia evening," olio ealti. UM of the coutillX 111011111 4 ar to bo .ilfe -0
in the eilver vaeo beside bor. 'I do notielto cried, "lie lutu alid(Cd MO tea bet,0111e
Uti yVit TRMiSit. ,TO r ' n. for
throwing a lump of coal 11110
Smiggs,1" aeked the care no -
thee. .fv..1 did," replied the ney
CuArrint XXVII. er tint matinee is over tultW evening. I dreonting it, Was you who , he believe(' father. "I dOli 't care so melt for
r lt oat ioavs you by yourselt to indulge resting In your gravo-thinh of the -41101.s' „ , ,,
"I repeat that my, htniino08 is of 00 dor-dreamt. You Inuet, tome with mo lieg denouement that would he.ve follOw. T110 relnIggil bey., but 1 Vill't have
eti had 1 not OptrIted you away juet In anybody m tlus family throwing
otnioet iteportante: exclaimed Evelyn. t Fee the 'gikatio.""
impatiently.'"X must See the doetor with- Alas. it Ives aft evil moment in wItiolt tiny) to prevent fate from bringing you
out, delay.- ' Day leutatinglY consented, at iength. and taro lime to taco. I should have been ttn. coal around. like that."
'I am Dr. Ladeau. madams" he replied, walked hlindly into the pit that had beert masked. and, you would have won from
'Waffle; her enter, and tbrowing open a titiR for her unwary feet, me tile mm1'1, love. 1 leave You now In
door to the rhelit-oiace and library corn- It had been with a VW'S' guilty taco in- 'Your living tomb." Mire St. Claire cried
bincel---howing her In, and, plaeing a deed that Fanny, the maid, had met her mockingly. 'It is the maddest folly, at -1
'chair for her. "Bow 'eon 1 EerVe You, Jur y(tnug znistmes that IttOrtling. tiOS 0, teMptIng to _plead or pray to toe," she"
deur latly,P. spite ilte money that nestled mutely in went ou. as City liunk down on her knees 1
Roe 0. oinglo instant their ern Met. her bosom, and the promiee that elm had holding out her white arum imploringlsY
"I .woutier if I tall trust him?" thought given the haughty heiress -to keep her and vainly endeavoring to utter one art-
tisi St. Clairet 'Int certainly` looks like terrible Aeeret, she could scarcely repress eulato word, the agony of death, on het)
e. Man win) enn 140 approached 1.iy gold's the longing to ging herself down at Lit, lovely .faco.
mai* inintenee," tie 0a.Y.5 feat and eonfees ell. Wit,11 It hOrrible laugh, Evelyn turned '
The 'ke<meyed Premix elteitor was eyeing She heard the order that she was to lay frorn her hapless victim, gathered urr her
his early moraine railer eltarply front out (lay's blue silk walltingeiress-for she silken train in her jeweled hands, and."
betteatit 11 *boggy brows; noting the be- wag going to the ritatinee that afternoon, went swiftly front the rootut and, unable
Minting manner and the flush that stole with Miss St. Claire -with. a perceptible to cry out, stir hand. or foot, or utter any,
into
her blonde teen under itis penutrat- shudder. moan, Gay heard the door close after
Ing gaze, mentally coneluding that his She longed with all her 'heart to Warn her, and the sharp click of the spring
.'etyllsh visitor lutd sougbt. him upon some Gay to look out for the treacherous leek.
very. delicate mission. blondet. She was so young and fair, life and tree.
For an instaut Evelyn was at a loss bow The wary heiress, however, gave her no dam .scerned 50 sweet to her, She had i
'to proceed. such opr,ortunity; she never loft Gay for looked upon the beautiful, bright world;
"X hant come apen an embarrassing a Single moment alono. outside .for the last time. „She was It;
,errand, doctor;.' she aaidt "but I think, Gay had not mentioned to l'fra. Homing- prisoner in those grim. wella-eouflned,:
<if all persont in this oity, yell can best ton that She lutende.d *Ding to the mat- among maniacs, whose blood-ourdling ,eries,
lielp Me. and I ant willing to pay hand- ince, and when she went, to kiss her good- would StXM drive her mad. too -even be -
sounds, /Or it." bye, the grand old lady was taking her fore she could die and end it all. Poor
The doctor bowed low, his fate beam. usual afternoon siesta, so she tiptoed Little Gay!
ing with smiles. , noiselessly Out of the room again with- (To be continued.)
"Please consider me entirely at your out waking her, and Joined Evelyn. who ._____,,i,
.service, madam," he said. in a smooth was waiting her in a coupe at the door.
voice; "rest. assured X shall do all in ley Evelyn threw her arms about her. and MOVED IIOU_SE IN PARTS.
-
newer tO assist you, in any way." quickly drew her into the vehicle, and
"Thanks," replied Evelyn, emboldened by the door closed after her with a sharp
the stress he laid upon, the last three click. . , Large Three -Storey Dwelling S
words. and the peculiar knowing nod that To Gay's intense surprise, the curtains
accompanied them. "I may as well coma of heavy silken seal -brown were closely Transported a Nile.
-to the point at once." she said, flushing drawn, and a heavy odor of Alarechal-
.constramedly: , Neil roses , Pervaded the coupe -from the Ori of tho most singular ideas
"CertninlY: responded the French doe- bouquet Evelyn carried. ever involved in the moving of
tor; "pray, do so by all means, I am all "Wo shall have a very oozy ride, my ,
attentton.* - dear," said Evelyn, with a -shrill laugh nouses was recently put into pra.e-
Evelyn toyed nervously with the dia- that s.ounded strangely out of place. tice in West So me r vi I I e-, Masc
, then proceeded hesitatingly. . ' would not mind accompanying me, Gay, when a large -three-storey dwelling
!mond. bracelets on _her wrists, a 7.nomerit, "I have a call to make -I knew you
"I have a relative --a ;young and beau- we shall have plenty of time." Was cat in two and moved from an
-atm girl -whom I wish to plane in your Evelyn exerted herself to chat so gayly . .... ,.
asyltim under your charge. She is hone- that Gay never notined, now swiftly time emmence ten feet above the street
lossly insane, though of the mild order, was flying, or the long distance they were level an.c1 set up a mile distant from
and may require , your con stan t care for traversing. until the coupe came to a .. former ..
its resting place. It was
. long years. Guard, her well -let no hu- sudden halt.
man eye from the outside werld rest up- ,,nere we are," cried Evelyn, "come in fOund. impossible to move the house
''' in its entirety. The cut was made
on Iter face, and you shall name yonr with lite.'
•own price, That is my errand, doctor; She slipped her arm through Gays, and
now I ask if I can bring her to you -re- drew her innocent victim up the stone squarely through the centre,,, and as
Member, I 'Will pay handsomely for se- stepa'amd into the wide, dark hall, to the the house was built in a very synn-
. curing your services for ,her under your most piteo-as fate a young girl ever Met.
•own roof." A small, dark, wiry an had opened metrical manner each "half was an
..:I shall be only too pleased to be of tlie door for them. Gay did not notice exact counterpart of the other.
assistance 10 you, dear madam," raurninr- thu peculiar look that itassed 'between
-ed the doctor blandly. "Bring the Young them. After bracing the house, first one
lady here, by all means; during - the Evelyn passed into the office or library, section and then. another - \vas moved
.course,ef the afternoon, and. here she shall Gay following. bet.
'rest seeure until you desire her release." "What a strange Place," said Gay, elind- to the new location with jackscrewS
A' wicked- gletun of triumph shot into daringly, as site followed Evelyn' a 'ex -
and rollers. On bringing the two
.Evelyn St. claim's steel -blue eyes as she ample by seating herself; nwhat in the
-rose to depart. .. world can bring you here, I wonder. This re -united divorced portions ..to -
The doctor soon after bowed his .visi- room is so dark and grim I actuallY feel gether they clovetailed ini Such a
tor out of the office, .and watched the uncomfortable in it. You must not laugh
-court() roll away, with a crafty smile play- at me, Evelyn," she wont on thotightful- P6rfeet fit. that it was impossible to
ing about the ethmers of .his beardedlips. ly, "but it seems to recall all 151 stories d.,,-:seern the separating cut. As
• "I wonder who S'he is," he ruminated, I have ever read. of haunted houses; these
„closing his fingers tightly over the roll of paneled walls, dark painted ceilings, and. each of the ,sections Was 35 by 20
'bills- she placed in his hand.. "I shouldn't nun: e frowning book -eases, teirether with feet at the base and almost 40 feet
'wonder if I had stumbled across a veri- that dark -looking foreigner who admitted
-table gold mine this time. I have my us, actually frighten me. Do nen me, in height, they were apt to t°111)1°
doubts as to whether ;the girl she intends Evelyn, what brings yea here?" . over during the process of moving:,
bringing here is insane or not, but, of Evelyne answer 'was cut short, by the- This was prevented by 'tearing
-course; that's none of my affair- Here most unearthly; horrible sound,that ever
' the, g1ri :Shall stay, insane -or , net, . as long fell upon mortal ears, a series' of blood- clown the chimneys and fonndation,
' as her friends are able to pay handsomelY curdling shrieks and piercing. cries that,
"It Wan I WM reeeired the vitVOIAA
ter Yett wrote hiM te Redstone Rai,
rout it wakthen Om; X conceived the dor-
Me plot or Pei/MIAOW you two toresere,
hy fair stlealle tottl--10; Ite )rolt,
garl-tle you hear We be fairly Idolized.
You. and thot the Town WO
bl bled your life.
answered, Niel- letter to Too. 01`41104
ve outlet to It* reetneetitt- you oltoul
11,11-14,110/tif
Oil tile
When You Get
Run Down
cotd easily -and .4rza4, inate
enjoying,theXesuWinWweather-thenyoi,nett
Na-DruwCo Tasteless
Preparation oi
Cod Liver Oil
711IS Na-Drei-Co QOMpottnd itti50dIn7s. ti n "vnelt-ltnnwn Itntilti;nn and
curative elements of Cod Liver 04.--'Hypoplgoapb.ites. to build up, the
nerves--Fixtract of Wild cherry to act on the lungs and bronchial Woes --
and F.iirant of Malt, which: besicies. containing valuable mitrinie,nt itself,
helps the weakened digestive organs to assimilate other :food.
The disagreeable taste a raw co -a Liver Pa er04rebr Obsent,
and the Com ,7;6-und. deor.4•4137 'plea:411U to take, lu 50e. and St,C0
luctiles, at your r;irtigZISi'S, PQ6
NATIONAL Dava AND cligmIcAt. co, OF CANAPA, LIMITED*
ALBANIA L1J(} SCOTLAND. other , i
ii Fend afttrI, Thou:I Urotheesl lation estab ,--41 s so sa.(..: that
t children ef the two u-ut:, „o
.Narf,,,ri.., ii,,e, 11F1, -,s n-ont-In.
Among the inAitutions.
Tflft•Oft W/10 take thi5 vi,,:v firstiriectne
t
.;, 1 ;' whcse future is ROW i
(11,1VSt , 'has been ectraparcd t,0 t•I the kcoln<1 ibe ii.,.:41ncnrivoi.,0111411-
ti -11,Ch Y -W4:4.1 friends, -1 sir:
highlands of Scotland in The Six-
teenth oglatttry, when all the elans
' °11,115tr at'tfileluted,''''rlItlyls.°07trell; goes, once discovered tbat, th
have thought of similari- yore in love with -th; same woreath
•AILPallia 4.1114 Ewthltd, a Turk-, Their solitti.,rt of the dif5-
of the coitary re.- Ity was nninef01---frOhl, their On'll
,
110Alle,
E relse Care la -ing Tr
When possible to o purchase
ces directly frQ14 ' 1`,nt
ble oursery firm, T1 ropri
nurser.tes ad fur -
nisi s at lower prices than
the same goof,- can be had through.
an agent. The honest agent whose
credentials show that he is doin?,',
business, for a reputable nursery
Ito be encouraged,
-11a-ve no the unr.;,--,
--able tree Peddler who is abroad
with exaggerated pictures, -who
buys op cull stock And mixed. lots
of seedlings not infrequently affect-
ed with diseases and insect, pests,
who represents such goods to he
Eoine new and superior fruit, and
who sells, his stock at se-. erai thnes
ithe prices our best nr.rserymen ask
ifor first-class trees,
Bay trees that have been
spnted for danger0Up'itht
and la,f,-)1.: for certiDenie sns
lion on Ithe.. package before 3.-„Ifile
ept
Trees
a
b
e nstances
tees ver YearS cid be
• tha receive a greater
nting, than yoanger
Qt ,Make as good
growth, Ty more likelY to
he broken in Aligging and piecing
and the eo5t of. tramportation
ii froin bud
0-
gilla4145' '1't of -view. greater, 1 -0 -ani-,. tree5 con be pruned
asutta untry ellar- ,g:ors together into her heart, t:".
trained to suit the ideals ,of the
aeter• tst
peoples. The
g ver better than o:der trees, for
alertness t ell highlander
resent. insult is ther Pot ltavO large bratICIICS
equalled by ort them • ,
os And it .you hear
Albanian is =Mar to the 1 Two kin,
ettlrea. COMM
gIl101ilte-F4, of banien to
any ono -who uta,y disagree
1 him. Tho qpilted petticoo4 t;tf
Alhaulan.tausie itt the hillstitI 11 Oft eaused by, indi
u 'Ittt without much stretch seouni, ,or calf e
fancy $011. are listenin• Calf eltQlera.
of the bagpipes," A Calf gets the di$ease, itt
g, b
The, blood feud is the hest knew cur a few 414,Fli after birth.
i Albanian iustitutions, but there, • pens are kept clean there t5
fraternities as Wtil. in which much danger from this disea,
also figures, Two young Al, usuall$, Stalls Anied ior ealving
• T X 0*
t Will take a, VONV tia atand by
br°4X1"eleghtin1(411011.110Usej".rolillitIthkedAoll'ior who know whether 1 bad better go to tint bill bride. Think of that tito torture
heeps this place." returned livelyit, with nrtatinee with you title afternems or not, ot It torne your brain, girl, Attieb.
*gnat stittoess. ,‘Nty business is of the rrallY wjeh, Rvelye. thet you would 100441,kilvlielliv d2oe,m. oraullut wa, 044rolgur10
utmeat importance. Tel) Dr, Ladeau exeme rne.
=net 05:0 him without. delitY." "I shall no nothing of the kind," laugh call upon the young girl he had resulted
d Use St. Matto. "It is a long timo af in the tetrie a tow days CoviCalii, Utde
urposes should be earefully disiu,
d after a calf ifi horn,
mon scours, which are caused
by indigestion, are much morc,,,,
coon The indtgestion may ho
fault,. methods o'f feed,
14$t vommon of which are ;
, cold milk„ sour -
%Hug, dirty palls iftd
I When a Can Alltowe
t urs, the milk prgy
be reduced to olm-half, and
mount gradually increased ns
alf shows signs of improve-
, This usually cure
if it does uot, feed,"Iirout a
espooliful 4-41 soluble d d
blood, ancl,f.eitt well Nrith the
Drred blood not only acts
tonic, but it has some food
, and is often fed even when
salves do not have the scours.
1 the ealves have the scours very
bad, the formalin treatment ls
good,. Add one-half ounce of for-
malin to fifteen ounces of distilled
water tek make the solution. Then
add one teaspoonful of this mixture
eaelt pint of the milk that is fed,
'This method is very effective.
sTEMPER
ATARRIIAL Pr.vE
AND ALL_ NOSE
AN() THXDA.T DISEASES
Curt sick smit pros ntot'ire for etkers. plautet
given on e lenge*. brood :agree And at otters.
Beet ittdney rem. br all druggists and hternera
bousea. Distributero-ALL V' formulas DItti(tOlirra.
1.1 MEDICAL CO, Chemists, Cesbert, Ind., U. S. A.
IOC
As Evelyn ran hurriedly up ,the marble
Lstops of the Remington inansionn she saw
'GUY, Standing pale and hollow-eyed at the
parlor' window. •-
"I' anvaitecl breakfast to. tahe it with
you, Evelyn," she said, advancing out in-
10
the corridor, to meet her treacherous
• riecid, "I went to your room, and fincl"
`nig ernoty surmised that you had gone
.out: to take an early morning ramble.
"I hance a wretched headache this morn-
ing.; Evelyn,'' she went on plaintively,
raising her little "hand .her throbbing
'temples. "I feel dazed, quite unlike my
"I am so sorry," returned Evelyn in a
sympathetic voice. "Late hours and re-
toeptions ," don't seem to agree with you. ranted Evelyn, catching, -up her bouquet,
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and loading the first floor of each
fairly froze",the blood. in Ctay 9 '17-01119. NO .
words could IxirtraYnwhat they were like. section to a cengwela,nie •cieptn
- She ,sprung to lier, feet wittl .G1',1•SP Wit:13. brick: The •brick ac tett as bal.!
terror, andnwould., lia.ve fled percipitately
out of the room and , out of the 'house, fast and the Sections were Moved
had not Evelyn elutehed her firmly by without any damage,
the white aran holding her back by main,
force, with `gleaming, 'triumphant eyes.
"Don't' attempt to -break 'away from
hero in such unpardonable haste,"
sneered Evelyn, contemptuously; "listen
and I will tell you why we...are here,"
atn so afraid, Evelyn," gasped
Gay, .piteously. "I pray you lot 119 hasten
away at "once. I am faint -those awful
sounds. Gli-" •
•"Here -inhale the fradrant breath of
these roses and it will revive yon, inter -
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o stop it at 'once simply take• -
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The Rye Field.
Bye which is sown in the fall for
reen feed during cold weather may
be economically used at least three
ways the next- spring and the early
suzumer. One of these ways is to
use it for pasture. Another way is
Lo use it for a summer soiling crop
or nulk cows. An acre 01 two 011
' rich land will produce a large
amount of early green feed and tho
crop can be used for nearly three
months. To use rye as a soiling
crop, keep the stock off it in the
spring and when it is tall enough to
eut take the mower to the patci
and cut enough for two days, feed-
ing. Rake this and store in the
barn and feed out. Then mow
enough more for another two days,
feeding and "continue the same me-
thod till the patch is all 11301V11. By
this time the .rye of the fast mow-
ing; will have grown up enough for
a second cutting and in succession
it may be cut several times during
the early 'spring and summer. In
this way a great number of cowo
may be kept on a limited area of
pasture. ,
His SorrY. night.
A man who, ,Was greatly trouble,
witb rheurnatisul 'bought, some rod
flannel underwear recently, Which.' :
was guaranteed in every -respect,
a couple 'of weeks later return-,
,ed 'to the store where he- made ,his
purchase.
'`These, flannels, are not what you
claimed them, to -be," he said to the
clerk..•
a,t is the:trouble
asked the clerk, "hay they faded.; ,
.or tihrUnk,"
• 'Faded Shrutsk,,!) cried
k coral -neck1ae'e-,
npl. 1411
purchaser
But
-when; cam own -,break_ast,..
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morning. with ,one or them om.,ni
:wife asked nle:•
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'What aro vou
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slie bee,-