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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-9-4, Page 6lier Great 1 ove Qr, A Struggle, For Heart 'Pbe din Laura toyed delit'ately with her dainty fare smiled sweetly at hila, ,: and 2uurnabured soft and musical no. t!sing; Morgan 'Plaorpe taped Auentl and in s beet,. e tr e and only Trevor sat glum and silent eating the costly and rer-ending dishes '.azth appree a, Every now and then he laoltecl up from his plate and regarded Laura end Bobby with a fierce and gloomy uc+rutrnY> hatrcaught the glances and smiled a . when Bobby ward rot looking, and -Or would return to his }elate comfort ed and, reassured, e dinner 17ae a su eess, It tsould e beets .;'atlier strange if it, had, rag een, erng the, 1>aians and prone spent upon ;t and Morgan `Portae, wiera Lura had retired to the ba,3c?in'.n� apart meat, which teats teams.' dicidett from. tb thein t ria, 3 Ia by ;r cur%a.ira, and aFae} tar- nished nished as to drawing -wont. exPrefised hi On the Far t Management of the Bair)? Itfel�d.. ft has ilecoure Ali t#:s.,c!xn s'zt.l sone dairyrtzen, treat tic best r'c- t slats are obtained onl with the �` best breeds f •-ri , Buti o ,kA raA`,'+S, SA C Cess with such animals implies also t themanagement; M.. � best. zua.aa,.,cmenAt tar:d� n+�t. e'vrry beginner is capable b f the � �, ar � r at, e o skillful handling , e esar,z.a t• A high -bred cons, The higher we get in the scale oz animal al lifea the more d >a�: e the rneclaaAAisau be. 'ral- -5 and tee greater the need o€ G, dnatn i4 the bunian agency which Ontrels tSmVa lit 4ii5 ve . e t s. a It ts. 'ng time -before a baby can care day rt> eli a,s well as can a 'bronco ee tat one day old. .9, -bronco colt stand • s' , : s i lIc"an_ ewer. ':mto.e simple k.ar,ak l._p rid abuse than can a colt from a i; .z. :i?11 k4 zti'nuea, lov�,ly and bewitching than She bad t .., b tiz°dzMdier whetherv qac>u3', �a �n the. fid'., uighr he had seen. leer. As Tie- said, a co d fore lze d n uez' was excellent, and fir, ci;na aui,la Me?' he raid, 10(a5�ing; ratted ,?ata: •;z o; ' r a , n F , A £lra p .a, clnt:Inning. host, Tito whit .>oy a ,.n e,agerrae# s, his, evta re,40.ng, Went into 't. d : sant+,ever, oar the beautiful 4,,,0 iseside hiwz ae ran ng•a•com, and the dt , 1.11's*re n'It mine reo4; they Wel tea latttzb ober her. droll:big an every note oast•tfacttou and s h T rate`, thin tl t F e a n res. l!a4 d , friend C m r t4 tat en awfully el o to o f1R oudf�a � 1 R . true 1;:aura aI e and edea S•ce sot rooms at PFzztc�"�r. �katesadurze, td y' �, 5�z:d �at�tt�t, a, ., , , .. t t% ,Fept ik.*e(1 0. e T _ „� �arNcaauon :eF? 1aWaa ste,. ,. insrd Uall'zt "re r tsetse $�11za',Yrrak, c4.14 . 4n ‘cv9'.Y` nou: ., lard r I � nrd fora ! �S d + .. '4a0.rt'+e a4 eI' P PC soz', leaning ltes: li&axle u a 1 In u a . p !?sty ntl �;4t4sRen; ! z� D � deer ><ras eta aatat aslaeRlkita�` do � Mae, sort vowel l �, • � �r fe s, yotl esident.y to y car 1r. Morgan " $ao ^13e, a cz'laatte 3iea unci there Laura got lip.4134. �rt+nt,. behzzad' Asa e'' a nt a n have zlraaSe if f t S 0. ,.S r. hattl4� i'lttp of whislaY', .1fte tens 3 C az rArar, ? a 'meat Trevor, ave as ,g�entus..for -kart;, lade of titans. T T o to4ked yup at her with ante naw .. .., yea dot^ a care no irta_tate vdatt, small quantity of water,, Tve lawardness scarcely to he eaf . l?loodQlnot ^eves, a.aAQ laza #larch ltpa xtrasart. That ,, -. _ ,, l with the intent es r you * Think frac drew on the meant -di tt p es. Ron- �lxirlt lt°fi #ace year t3ainr'1? of it Y'onn,elf?" +.+.=r' 7di:{A$ when It dO:alte�ci ° +! sa�r. xxlneeted Maitre ri`od a hand. he let the .,n, an `more e : n4, • 'her. ..jam.:- said F30?iA3'a n'fQdCEii .;, $ S raft, Xer,.: ln, I see! ,G r a , anis your cook c rte the tattle, acrd Ata kale mansion o a4Ay'S rF6erst F in the middle ,speeds sxaa almost aanot ee& gen Thorne exelaaaped. 3 c'r. 3 1 la ttAa lF i e, b +r , she ^B res herself Oh - This is really toa. . "4az't � h e n rd i .R '.ilc�sv CiAtatafiy +a� mei- exclaimed idoxgttaa cordon Meta. l was hetivnd ..case, Ssina r ,. ',aye # RPraise, What i'zrtamaae, Fcarglte a'tte top ��z` xa.rut'� I'Yn It . e a It tle ward. Te4tze. yaaaR Ial�'�"" halt. xrxaaA to lds; ,e _. n Join n ....,. 4 Ti• filled his glass a v shall he deinghted,. r�y deur Tisane -lea- naarely, ,Conte and loin us, for ligltte',ad, Duret von really be going? 1:alt, I aro' tissues each ether to deat.,.. ',veil," the halnniest bents come to ,a datleh:. Jlobby he+sitancd. ,'le had rant LaIlra� asetat oat into the . small hail ztuYvtre tlAatt 110 Fsnatld Itot nlaAy c the a e�. but he sea:, a+vnsc i'at rade rA reels '~ t4 rk o t light cravat: put overcoats. het oa rays • coliseums c ,te ' r �. l i 4 6 ,Q „e �.'hRa, found evrlAt+.cl,fficmlt with Rai, and:.. � lr 'enough salt far ,z.$a,€r arm he helped with, ,' ,.,a.e, trent, zs �„ ll httAt Y+t lli F, ,4Ratt$l Sa-„�...: _ Ttc ax: c .7,T t r unR a: ,'a ,cr- .se' u I:r a- o' murmur a. you rIa 4uo ' Vara, •,'QLt '1•I r' .3�,n, hand. they n., "Then Yon ttate' ca 4=c La a etc ,t e t tae' #? r hamar fan >z tats drat 'Kkl. Tier rr's-with the ( teau e1aaCer, "MI hh a Nf.. �.a , for the gc+aia3. My cteiF Deane. I drink ;a> al FM hie glove. Treses. Be is net?. renting himself. Tt is alae 3say of boas' nt Trevor sh4sei, the decanter �•oeag zul leery, and 'flabby tilled ! gl;asa. and dean& 1+1Y-.. 'LClI•gttnR'Thorpe, .. e �t r �lt t gR s �,ses+a ligl►ted, Tax�rAra, will not obtget to such e8gan a lnn'a�, gee exe'R.r Wane.'" iCeaaas�~¢ell 31or' tai hota sti$l eon], ag4ln 3CS-•yes. indeed ax$k bep eo good an "tea got outside, audit .trrx upon. lite heated Sltrhad f ciastaer' .ar^ Saito 11e ,9ka(t z} . tA.c felt �; vb gTa. t c¢�ane from. some webs tteT pak S l li 1a>ly. pl4y;mg wbieT. a be..,* Upl rrr8t, zt a rear riS#h bra 4lln:tt tan4:17 little '” 1r*'' g a.et tare is 1 ,. Well; tlr� rain .lxx:+Kyes tired T'oi�tae'+l !tree 4 czueen; ;�eat'gart. rate �a�rsc as«� $4�Y lragb�° � �anod the !Rl fit ea. a "Wit pla,, for lase. it I<tr', 3E1e4ntl ,44ted ,1w4th people," 'he eater" to Traver. ;Rsatlt lilies,"" 14:n t ATPrgaau `szorpe. e`reatla t&u Impiesm,Trevor growled trontd�ralatttent�>lj, and ' ititttt"+ar TOO Med- hhy. a's lie seated, iatmsell' oz the tttlget (emcees, ^. 1iert nary well: k%tt aldol. tsitlt e1,'�nsfizx Ther tra*Ia# and llathh #, and ga e¢1 1tse. d the laxed, !icier sari! t. !bake; �opk:a .olaaed front ext ra,caan. L: ura. se's. CAft begun tta a> iah gage " icir`pe s ir'n'isea llls . e tt ata `tn, lAentttidtAl b 1a1t starArlardrbrecd trotting mare or a 1. 1, i gZr c ass. +drawee animal, but 'tkt ventilatiort without Feat is a• con- sumer of feed," The range of tem- perature in the barn should be kept between 40 and tea degrees F. In summer the shade.$ should be pulled down, lest the well -lighted barn be- come too warm, They will also keep out the flies, It is well to have gunny -.sacks hung in the doorway; so that, as far as the cow forces her. wad through, the flies will be brush- ed orf her back. Nowhere on the farm is clear -Ili, nes more d,esa•€adake than in titles dairy n <b Stalls 1. la l� azn, Sra and ca f ns a;, .s pe_ should be kept free from Alth and. moisture. Plenty of bedding. should ' he used ata i andpens 11 times aa the el out .l_ can cd t • a•a e r� ec of b pen zs trot a- large one, it should be clewed outevery da T theut- tern it is wen to use common slack- ed rime, or 1vco:l fishes, AS an ab- sorbent Cows should not be kept in ice- use ''k• h e o ice -house, , � 4S pen x a dlrti�eo" A star!;, damp and dirty place is r Tfavorable to the' growth o bac- which may attack. the health r 1 'bare Animals. P1eattM' of sidn3tXht brenaei. will never 'ba'w e thea ;great ! ke, s edry and k"d' e- e ,. b tac ll. thebar l�ria est -t � e P �. a ostandard- nor the f B tt i Aek^tEi, will 3z gr�c,w large enough when kept in the barn he owner of rhe drafter. .n p power ~,ynoA¢dcl lee �drrArlted daily, area only a; o ArtA native co~;t° c,•aaa i t4nd4 the i falling r..t,mw keep ta_ d5�fd and hair front _aIc_trg alae "& pails tut: #� keep tide. pores ire skin open. This makes CraSr relax e t a fellable, and it 4 repeated Tread:t dl ne to ;add to the r41111 - ,,,. l tf tyle esw :tall' to her product - U Play roe atnyt11iva It ii itela tInp canPsneaaer4 ,aced woe pl +nzA,e thate 'to the sty omp;auituezt it tav�ay.. tattasrtnaie. ,3,t irltarvat d.stanr'€A arrarvrd.ttee tl. its4 et ti talziaut �slteA zoom. atrrsnyting eons) a tw ''la1+u Traver sit t ear lota.rirtg' Ver a>, lashes' faatal:dont patter, 4,a ribby moved adv 4 again l4sa would come to tlta[ +f 5teargatt nkor'7eea It on at the !Alms with a lit . and r taratUread 'nate. c up r t v rt .:aAAd if aaA ens irtuktut. ttttlas=; .ttite'ar'ap tIt4i wa res t More llar' a of doing ,g/Ta. !Bait's her ldi+ipel'iur . raable 1512 vztr4hk tle ad, therefore. that, ly rin . depends as lunch f#Y1 care and Mall agenient P. E' I'aP C £is liasia3A the :r£ `i!), t t4r:lllrgenae t ere, f<tsou gitelr tree air,st dam. tp� hem a` n�. )' bo yrs �a4&}a ljc,t in �nra k " ve te^" eje r ee of a ,a the e''nttf.pnt 4 the ani- 'a 1tl$na 'Aly bestowed. I enstrted traderq aag then If' at'd$,dlitfl'l"mt Aei t@k tlfe«lli eSlh' atld llke t a'h flat Mill e treim»aL fi tlas f tliturlll« aAt'"i Asa File"' d tuinef tl tailAlo #.0 iat� �tlal - al tlbee aald abuse than dlnil`� vow capable and they latter lrlerciai value 1dllrgs awl "yo?t $fit #* tela' yo energ sa11 gct, !aro Thorpe .a� Vey watt not 8tltagA ea tia.ett` w re BAAttgdM flabr9; ,warn ids t`4rdwg ax iantre sr>na hhiatA;. ugh: of he mg whale' r; au4 t4 ta call at Vrt t Thorpe bUlt. iptt, bo fl a I t lambing' ,ola MY lying. n t litettattlg het and Timmy Went, re-., 11UN ittt.iti: 4111d be• 41:d not tdrsh ea fresl, Fmk', v dear Deane; he sae, witb a 't quently.; not 4,V411 when the divtne LaOrresis rever, F,taae. ..na I thought I wolf rmile grew more tender and her vette.; state t,t, its( -rt ad at,t; rat Di) go dO ma. lc t:h WO n more soft kktid thrilling whim she ZOOkedt '', , 'la! ho thonld he delightt'd..ind; alai stroke or blip. i /*recce pia n and ri, gave visitor a chair. band& Ita Morn %'i al 32 interest and adtuirti• VI dinner. Nr. organ Thorpe looked round awl ell‘ourtat ta‘o si:a44.ktli.rnitrforlialgrtivwitaitlil 41Stdrill"Ttir 14'it tir lir been 0 vel tion, as st be bad never esten R before. i It was his first dintier•party; and tor Ion the ,T.,ippe nt. ROOM, and on t hem my dear Dome.' he said. ° Your ausixiery and exritement. lest everytbingl " "el . 1."°°th at Thirve(1(41 all'a 415u friend Matt be a man a 23 ied t-tste as rnal , 410a/d mit be right, anti the entertain -int, certain pkieeii on then uPP 'Gaunt.' said Bobby. ''Lord flaunt. idatta to hiln, ni...,0 3 splendid follow. ana z,wiltuy goi,,,r.1 no "mut lows thiovinw over the m ,poRsttlit' 1110, tne iotate ..tru.r soot clue. I'm half ;Artemis! or amtenting tie, I and dik,d bie pook with nuummentr14,y1' "Ildert4 k(N Pr(35"tS of a smut" "a' 0 frer and living in tble sPlentler. WS :.erdering e, moat milvii tumid not lurvo,,, w °11.21".."' at other Ptatlag• alai we see a great deal of him. lie hi: 'I Alan have to have some help, air,"' -1 i 4 at .0 doing woltdorS for ale Plat'e. rehtlihitng. I taw Faid; ttor petb„,ps pa batter get same,' amount net"( et eo cons.ract , le 1 he colt ages and setting up schools, and t of the thfcrif tram Fortnum Ss Mason. It ss 11,0r -ft- ehietrie plant. together with al,l,Atiliv,apilsaayrj;vottpeilmIgo..-am knotord?. sa,4 .2,1womill'ft. ilAtt-ramtellpi more. and ib°Y.11 t'qro i „aux; ilia ry WItrks, lint'll as 14)ek‘,4. etc.! ttreresa Therpe. 'es -,,,er, .., married ...Nu than - 'aid Pobbe eheerfully and 'um fkir the ereetion of the trans - Imo'. im,„„e„tly, -And rill'it better get, a man , toi,i,shm sy,stem for distributing the Morgan Thorpe nodded. and l.(ttited ' on the inoreng of the dinner he rear.; electrieity. ound the roam; and Bobby follewmg his ranged the moms, shifting and reehift,i It- appears from the at cussion in 3e, said, with a little blush: i,ag the furniture that it einutid an al.1.2 ,., .,, .,, r .0 i , .„ 1 , 1 tope Alr..i. Dalton. ;f she will be . t -.he # ...: advantage i as TO dine here, wilt Nile the dered a huge basket, of flow"ere aud. Or." f(tr the the bill for the finwers then. more than. l' ,., this policy the Government )5 any utiles% afterward 'Made Bobby's hitiri actnateci by a belief that, in the stand on end -and he set a great huneh , eat..e, of large waterpower under - en hit,- dressing table beside the fever., haeked bruslee and corabe he had ,,,pur-t takings at least, the p_co, ple _will _be, chased for Laura'n we: also he wised . better served by the State than 1,-), another, but smaller posy. beside her, a, °Vie" a at home he drark beer: but roil more. many prOjeets which, owing this occasion, he ordered ,.ome ef the expensive wines on the wine merchant e .. .. n1")7:' to the risks involved, would not in - 'net, and procured cigare of the eholeeet vitt plivate investment, may, ne- brand. Irc was very Particular about the vertheless. he profitably under - coffee which Fortnum (I: 31ason were To ' ' - send iced at the precise moment it would taker' by tlie Government. be required. ill the upper Weser project the Concerning the cost of the affair he did not trOnble himself, seeing that everybody wae willing and more tban willing th give him credit; and haying dressed himself -wIth, extraordinary ease, he surveyed the It Ilnlahlr r;ai betareto voice. " Wbnh" t me' ,R u tt T as "My dear a 1i1 }a +re4 l^) aus tr he aapni ,r t1 zrtch. dun StOS ae fr€c+ Rsent. . e a Ittnscre'r arae;,.. nci ante! T asst --ab. ran Tan net P.-bu>5 obey t•" nig-these ur'tlers, 1otet lea a=ngr'y rsi �ttarf'• Trerar--bis fax•a asssa floated eta t`er• i eyes hd+,aaadsbot--tae tet tzrtaat lam lid i., dam a �xrrluxt her hair, "Don't ;-don't -tax rue+ 'too atartely. "ear I; tiba'n't 7." t+aaAl to �trel 'Rae *Pined 41 l sag;,, Walde dal"; mad the; next ime tart tate +,s n: rrnnrt" . at Flabby ally a'athetic., R }(JII•,r; mite n in her dta eyes. lo lee ri "hza its th il.eaa euavc+es us bone y kda the b, «ttttdt Bobby. an dee ga.3in sc"8a« learn of 'retvereign 11 blanvx if anal Vs tie ants laoate+, with hid ?ca ttaaehe: and the cone horliraling' dr; tve in g When Ise was workbag ailb rammer. /Minify spent, neallY wifia ar4 Trevor; ,and He learned to platy wadi it games foto Innovent than tsat' Vt.9-01 Drink a. fairly tamp, ttuantity of r' Pr klieg up tat tat er tbe i„ Laura wall be sure VI actin:are it," vett Itr. Morgan Thorpe. 'These etehinge, and broncos, end fur rugs are all in her waY, for. as 1 dare say yea noticed, MY dear fellow. she is artistie to her finger tips. But TM not sure that she will (tome. She le quits a home bird, and rarely goes anywhere; hait of this ana .(try certain, that if she wefe to make ail exception, it wotild in your favor; for, betateen you and -me, nay dear Deane, 1 must tell you that you made quite a favorable impres- sion last night upon tny dear girl." Bobby colored to the rents of his hair, 'By the way,' continued Mr. Morgan Thorpe, ".1 Think it would be, as well, per- haps, not to tell her that those rooms are ' net your own; she is so vary particular, and she might object to conae. In fact, 11 I were you, I shouldn't mention it 20 Bobby scarcely saw any reason for this concealment, hut he nodded in assent, and was fait of rahniration of Mrs. Dal- ton's delicacy. They went down te the club, and there met Trev-or. and the three men went into the billiard -room; and Bobby took his first lesson with all the eagerness of a They dined together at a restaurant, and 31r. Morgan Thorpe insisted upon paying for the banquet, mach, apparently, to sullen curiosity and 'suspicion. From the theatre, ...which followed. they went to a little' club where Mr. 'Morgan '1'horpe said they could get some decent grilled hones. • It ,was a very different club to the Orient, and neither so large nor.so quiet. Government expects to realize 2 per cent. on its investment -within a short time after the plant has table glittering -with Gaunt's plate al:a been placed in operation. 'This le- silITr and the costly orchids, with a feel- „yel of return having been attained ing not quite of satisfaction. but, at any • expenditures will be made for the improvement of the plant and ser- vIc'e'The new enactment 'consists of 401 sections. It covers the wbole field of the use, maintenance, and. improvement of inland bodies of water, both running ancl still, and deals as well with. flood protection by dikes along -the Baltic coast: rate, cheerful anxiety. flow his heart heat and the color rose to hie. handsome face -when he beard the bell ring -and Mr. 3fergan Thorpe's soft voice. , Stifling his nervousness. he went forward to meet his guests .and otatunter• ed his welcome. Be could scarcely believe that she was really here in his (that is, Lard',Giatant'S) room, until he felt the soft pressure of her gloved hand, and heard her musical .voice rimimuring: . "Are we late?" Then she looked round. you are quite a sybarite!" . Bobby in his .neri-ousness vvas about to blurt ',out in "fergetfaluess of 'Morgan A- Plano. we§ aming'' 311 -Ona ,of r• the roem, rS, I not °.his;' hut M-orgau' Thorpe frowned at and a- gentleman ,li° as singing a DOPtu ar rani. warniney, ar4 'Bobby stammered% dit.ty, and ,there yras a. g-ctotl. deal. of laugh- "Not -not worthy of your presence -•Mrs. tor, excetiting in ;one oorner. where somb ',Dalton!. Inen were gathered round a green table . `Bow nicely you said, that" .she, mur- .A.9 he called for chat-III:ague. Mr. Agor- She looked at the bttneh of orchids in her gau Thorpe (.17:pladned someavhati apolo- llama, hila Taiccd them caressingly to her geticallY. til.a.t 11.0 ,rerelY visited- tle <411'1., red lips. "And these 1 found on the dress. bat 1:14ai..,.,ir ly.p. %capital place to look in inf., table. Were they meant for me? I ......,..e ,tveninii A1 1.9r 41 l'f'W In,n- appropriated them, you seg.' ' extended.to 'ome hour 5.0. and -with chaw, , Bo,,,, '''''ttv!lagi, Tnth.p..sride and pleasure. t-vtgue and ordt'qrettes Leh-1JY hat a . re- i 9.'lleti iKey.sat down ., dinner, .411 -ti -49> . TrNbrkahlY''go45c1' tone .0 f it, Ay ha wen ,,, gAIT Thorpe praised the soup add the .:. 1.101no. in 01113 of the small houra, with a i hook. ---end the ,n,ino deserved all his praise . fLushed cheek and a hot bead, be felt that I if a w ag as good as the price, was high - "be 'was 'seeing JI-fei" and th'-'re- Is 1.1°thIn } a nri prai sed rt,he red, null et, and praised .,,,,,,4.-n-, „Sol -tering, to youth than ,-thici Oen,- ! the entree w.hich the 'well-tra,ined waiter, viction. . 1 11 and ed round with, -the gravity and noise• , lie 'met °'.,,f. -r. 3forgen Thorpe nearly e,,,e-rY lessneG of a 'd.unal retainer. dav at° ,the Orien ti a nd in a daY or tw9 i _Dobb7 -wag nervous at starting, and, like tia.rd tz an TOLT`109 .11.t1 On U110 urecieue 00- i tte . , t•F6. hat, a,.., ;the dinner -0, Boy--"lf ,you please, farher.S.sent easipu ,- lie' and• T,revor . 'were the ' only 00sos, clinller, fir'lee-3Ue-d and m`z,rgan the ladder 'hack 1•COt 'e borrered. - '''I tbought you were never coming boyish candor and spirit, ll'e allowed the 'aye at rePalted ,,:qt oncT, ` 'eos , - ofne looked,' i f that were possible, 'more and his tongue wag,ging. . 61 11 estAtt It exs lar i.fpuil at: 1% ht the 11 time a girl's heart is b " orange under i for doing his duty,. willing to ten cents on 0 .„ �% fieri 4$410:11 I� belt "tats Fashionable. 'he fashion, for wearing felt, hats for summer outings is so deep set ed that it is difficult if- .t,nalt tea toll the alae.. ferenee this year ,between summer. AcA ,. zrd - Ty r x these st> a s�, £ early aA.n. One model which ranks. itself e t with kte t ' bats of early fall is made of grey felt, n,odeded on stiff,tailines. .s,t.a gPxt l The round a_d ' r A crown 4a0� a . As r banded 'with _# arA d A>Glt a three=inch fol of grey suede, ,, little tl ,A'ker tl h . had piped . ,. a, na the ....: pzl,, eu' on eaekl side "'raids a soul of deep I in�lec silk. Sugar Fo Presenting t e Lawrence Gc $etPB,. Gra. sstaaatj 'b the bag, '�'otz get: tb41t ego tt pure a ,F, untouched. fatta` I l? atFa batAd from Re trety to . VIM I3f ka& 0, fat; L > "kti • Straw tt' II An attractive hat a ne .a,i girl is m of `t ,rte white simple rounded -_. an ztl z• crown, • r ' l'r. A de � 9ta5, eA . , waded -oWsRg brim. t .. bei c asThehat T� � . r ltT'` itla; . wide, r. le � ale bo fringed . t _ Ar<thing made of white taffeta silk. right t A On the x �lrt side �f the last; a hunch of meg is half hidden in the wide fall melting. g r.�1^ No mu& it 1 , It is i11 1At dell e at ltu ae- by ila aGtton and -clever iupleat^ bright otA tag, wire +�ntt st' i1d around ttoan bakttin ads s}igga ly if tw2 are fastened u n - Violet beads nay to if the rounds are,, of t3aem ,are 'MO teq.,4114 hear ing Ott 4.iga is, ondiness tents Of c di them against winter un e he hot ot summer, Warm, d ventilated stables high rat: of pro - salutary barn should ur to six. square feet e for emit cow kep r kept in the stalls n it is not unreas- little uld amble to say 1.1 the b. in. be light enough Good ventilation is essen but "t should he so arranged that the s shall not be exposed to a draught. "'Vane `warmth without utilation is conducive to disease, 1 tet Otli lines A coat ially WANTED Ar.,,, sLin414, tmovIttinical. 'work, V dolt All pat - tarifa furnished, PoisitIvely prices paid promptly by the week or Month. No canvassing or Polling ---our tray. ciliate sell the goods and the field ls unlimIted for our work. 11 yeti vvant cleat!, Pleasant work the year 'round for wbolo.or spare tint°, write no a,nd 'we Will 1/Ond you contract, and the prices we pay. COMMERCIAL ART WORKS, 315 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO, OHT. Write for a free copy of this book For a farmers sit 0, a county road, or a railroad bridge, can be depOnded'upon to make concrete that will, last for gen- erations.—There only one grade—the best that science and slad can make. The label on every hag is your guarantee 'of satiefaciiont. Therc is a Canada Cement dealer in your neighborhood—Ifyfru rtot know him, ask us for his me. ki it the and apart ade it nt pi might, It eonld be Lie 011180111; (.11:11t: . dark material* or of poegeo, te other <htst-colored material n a, 'With regulath tn. Japanese lei - 2 sleeves, lined with some bright <Tolor, and with a 'Modified Sapanese sash about the. IYAitit.. The clots which were made in the bot- tf the sleeves, woeld make ea - ions resting places for slippers, a s, handkerchiefs, vanity bag and he other knicknacks of the evening tosi Gravity. A young naafi just returnecisfrom college was out cycling one day when suddenly he came to a steep hill. While descending he lost con. trol of the machine, and two men came and found him lying on the ground, When asked what was the' matter, he replied ; came down that incline 'with the greatest veloeity and lost my central grav- ity, and was precipdtared the hard macadamized road.'' 'Gana, leave alonei" said one Be Terrible. They had been talk.in'g- as they walked. She had remarked path- etically :—"Oh, it must be terrible to a man rejected by -woman 'Indeed it must t" was his response. Then, after a while, with. sympath- etic ingenicmsness, she exclaimed! 'It doesn't seem. that I could have the heart to do it." 4nd thMIIIN came a silence betweeii them as he' -thought it over. When a Man begins to shout hi.s virtues from, the housetop his ' neighbors- pi'oceed ',sit up aid take, unfavorable notice. J.Ienry Peek ---"Do ,,you think you make a good Portrait of my friend, I Can make it so lifelike youl] jump ev'ei.y time you' see Smith remarked that a certain person in. the 'music al wO rid -led a plied' his ifriencl,- "the,,,,witele tenor of .his