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'A BREAKFAST IN CE 1A0vAgilz,323, Friy- eclere-5k, _area st4e7
' rfPilLit TitSa.,DDs tta, s2a heetere
etee
would not bring you a, more delicious cup of tea ho. 2,4 1,o/zectail„,
There is not a -e-12..it -,veary
than you may have at your own table by using
CHAPTER X,Y-VIII,--Tonttined), here iu hi,s roOn/S. alonn, at,
,,tinsbe eituptied tile glass presently, thni. 4t44''it"
zeftillsd, it, and ereen agdin, 'She shrugged, her slitnt'clers, ,,,,,,,,d, gazed
. The neat sfiltit .nootheti, her and after tt, up nt, btu thrtiturif half-0100st), Iiidst 'rile
Inianae cr tAo sbe ralsed liln, heed_ and. Man'S Mteery and, rage gaxe bor. a kind
i
rotted aed laug,Itiod to berself. . ','Cf:',ssi:ti'sfainion, uleaspra. She wits as heart.
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"Lady GanutT. 01.0 metteree, -neat 0,eSs and eituel es the Fa/int:ins of old, and
ni.e.e. , lady of ,inbiction of pain up.dn rInis man INitoin,
"rc,so and, tOolf a (fours Guide 11,0711 et4e. ,tv-yr , 4 ,,,,„ .- -
ke it do,,-„,.E,b,e .
"qiit.,'It all 'LIP:a-andfe''' -h. 4 eiti if 1 sen-" Ile rut, to s
, -1- hate Yon:
to 'herself, gloating eyer the iefortuation ,bead- Ile ',netted at bee, %lie smile fining awaY
and history of the, nsinie, Tho deseriplion ' ...Iry. gacydrtessr he F 4)...a, to btriself ra- „a ht,,, ,e,),„4, ,,<„,„, 4 .
o, Glu* 1-inos. "Eg Jowl 111 base the then to her. -Arid yen, s^ild, that Q11 I,
In'tok'sbeit, founn paee else e ..d erse n ur
It is the 'world's choicest tea, at its best—the
finest hill -grown Ceylon—in sealed lead, packets.
ELAM GREEN on EIEXED
1 altii:d, the paragrapti headed "ennui'," ''''It. 100 -vs li t , ti ,thene wasn't .,1,nother man le tbe wornli
iler
goOd /1nlei 1'11 caieY niYselt 'with loced xneti You Proialled. o 00 Tmy vet ee. , „,
tour eeteeth olirioht,To- • hittd You fiviee the filet Vollowing -
ot theta! Ant/ iby roiong-i,„ roy w, ebe siifd between her teethlI
,
Buierctit, Yeaa-s„'
froth hi', PeC1-
letter tells us;
I ti find caera day too
foz ';:the Theughte. 1 Inaltet, to
thia, all the -1.1,1173 .1 7,-3,14 to
• tec boal---q, waK:S.; to read, nnd
tal th,e friends I wan't:, to see_ The
longer I live the mere my mind
• noan the beauty and wonder
ef the world, I have loved
the feel of the grass under my• feet
and the sound of the running
cm.. streams by raY side, The hum of
Cho tite it ha' e/-
joN Briutor RS. ways been good music to me, and
lds
the faee of the fiehas often co-
te
huls Each Day Tea Short' In'or ort. fm
Orted Me ore than the faces of
Thoughts Ile NVants to Thiupon It beautiful Das
nk, luelL"
- ...; • - she leuebed and e'reh.ed b,fiel
,c'ef 74-,n
getbelc "nriue 'w.isn d • - - , about yon to tabu any jaave you ever wandered in a -vat sago extoli
By htie el'en 1 ma the loveliness and
never bean h -pa ' S -el, - s1.10,. y,ttt,er tiLti P..10re ilich,,ent.ty care- weeeine tanev?. Leek the glat.e0" She
ebeetkier teeard. the doer, of the tattsr 'IlAwrned,heptieSSIY' AS nbe, pointed behindpeaceand e'onte-atutellt, through 193-$korY of tngnt, Mr, Burrolhe
room and ,s..hoot5, the bet I,- it„, threaten. out 4; At "F. enietalte, I eever meatie eine. wee Yon yete always a bear And WG.Colaricf paths aad over Aelds gives th;'s, hint of hls nt •
tries. "And 3„torgari, 1 if steat witsb, it, It reit hadn't been fee enough lo loft a „ttivAge. Mann a the einie Viten you've ,„.
4 1,i11AAto neartng of tile heartY Tinee Preittitre 'Of thEi day
1.1t elq.- him. oft NtQi. 'Ore ptgltly sour bead, yoard bees). been thee,"
• ebatti lie lieve. rn be even 10004 At. her es 1€ hooftuld not bring' 'CIAO Pie bad bard worb to keep rare- . ot goltte full-thAting brook, Itow 'belt:Mg tO the opf-'1/441, ebeerful,
st ,
Mie' rose. and stretched her Aratut aboys, 14"11$01,t to betteee be had beard ar2gbe. feene Meng Ont. Anti ev • tr.: an tile warm OM Of the sun now trateete rev.
vaanimee found it you,' ,
FeW of my habits or
be/' bc'ad 'n'ith gestelre of Pellet' and nfmr—,, he gae-ned.
1ted about your *ye -ant.
d la H f t I I '
er reett tawnv s ta e? ave e0-- gs are nOe tuna am net
If it leedn't been fe. eater d g
T , • 4
4stagt:oa. ; tie4r reiloo,,, sr woo 1,,0„;.01, tbat yetet.e ge.ti,e Ilene moet. at?:' ,y011, so wansleriag, felt Elie tide of ,prowler, Tor a hlarner of nticiniot.
-fro Imo done the old lifet To 401.0,... loved zr.„„a,, yees are quite eletlit. No gone. he “t4l. 4414-r. ---4(`"1- life titi-btiliOlg31 v becnottboil 1-11)1‘ a lover Of the taleg&ral,or
resetvittile. dliteie Otte, itegreeT, 4440 it' 04,:taugy prikor did,e at-vcauY,
Win& Relittelg^44-40-lidl
telt ,reeeetee ite. lt and looked 14;0 man in a un ittd.c.ctiltkble power 1»j1.*,:-"trat y brIng all tlitrigs to the
134#1'44t. 4441 ttintg Uerrelf 4)11 niP, 1,0 vauto. 4,ki. aut. a hailetwig lwg141444re Par"' j sa that ,y{ut moved along do-li!,y ai»lest of the sunlight; P.ly mind works
l'eaelion after the excitement of ber turf looked, at Ilitto, eoldly eneeemnteeseety. tam laughed, taped and At otke witli toe wnwe ta.„1" fail4 latrOn,ge§fe wben
toneh, The spirits simIttui taltert. and the rosed hop bend 4,1,01,1 ber hand, eel leeed hint. ,.I
and passion, were boing their due eerk eon foe sieeesest e04.-keee eke re:01i,,t. 'Tor eaklie glil Pealali-lireor great spirit, {,f eeieteneee werm a;,,, the day i$ Waxing and not. walling;
tdae staged up at55
Veen her; aeld preeenner leer enee elostel, °ono. br„rass,,,„0 gerguss w7-eibed lite to twee, :elate one ntil emee ijand- eb,re were with *lie ereative wavnatb
tnetiglit elle eVe0 net *deep That (leuent ,rors sit seer, euesbee„ heeenee-well, „ t , ,
VII% Ill 10.1;i0 Witb auother worn% that sue.; .•mrt.,rare»I .tuat *tot thas seats eel '!ot ut‘00e., hut gar'cl. u9Wa ,4;e1,* soo, ,t4.0 pu.15.es or sour uouy
htto irna,ilreF*Inneto;rtiti. liltdaen-toltthiletz mi4ttentraltv;11210 Leiria ,t1leitlib.T.k:tle.44.yalt,"0 tbx,r4 4,, 4 Ile 7ult :ZutTiverroel4ouzilleTso,alngt leb t•eie5 Ja• tr,i. 4),g ill tiros? to thp.t eseessee,,e
Wifely tteligeettort. She linlY -eaw the .11 Too hear? -why rioo't sea go? .4- Yo „it these experielleeti liatVe 1.0
. were e o Pg. '
f4K'i 44 'mean 3., of initteting froph Nelsen' elide ..esoreasi, e- be gv,,;(./, answered you. plabely ettollgit. Jo. , .„„ess kno.,vss 41.1 utishe,,
IV:ram Ito -on him efa04 OtrA0 dd d " 'Ton that ooze ston and that nothing' .k
bite XIQ inde,o see see ssies.es yee,". ijowpd happmess„ 011",)"5"..-...1i3W
tinvggh .4)tlet• 1"414411334t 'twtt4
11 ett 'Abe" aditteeeer
•r" 1"Y 4°e " 11.1' W011 being' that is os unforgettable
14"he ear"feu hre d eeener kr -
Nene Trevor bed dientiseed Irie call at you urn, „los eioegon. Tee eeee. atter ker.
"411" 'et 040 sn'ret 34 11/41°b "Nei Besides"-, 01;e Ttiovned and etreteb- AS It ts untranslatable. Only those s t t the es t.
Yet now I m A modtO praise
the night, the notday, the great
shadow whieh is A teitenOpft
though which we see the Infinite,"
Looking haok upon his life be
•roati 01.:1$ 10660b :
"Mint one may have a happy and
not altogether useless life on oilcan
.6.101t5 Ftc:".741.• f• itd IIPT, need to drive up v„..co, ea bee ?:retet.,
t. at, 'the hr4r,'„ of A! iikt) rQrtline will understand 4.111,-. ea-.).* orals; la. .stn
to too doer. for be nnew where baura, wi 1,i:otatuer before him vecantly. kqe neon 'T911 th1Ig eio 411K.A.; ue4r -112.3M,
Ile get mg, raid the eahman, and -.,wen„, sho,s%1, cottrill mar , feed of (-2taillt r tiau
, nature. and you eatt't 'help IA It :lett!, 0303.4 She 4112t,
s eterricr den% the street,. At ItirOt your, woy te be vilar,,,•,e; 1,1Vtetite tjt 4,„
wbero she be,* elleappeartd ehe tendert-II
that one's own door 0130115, itrirl the,
lie was slitaideg all over. and his bra'at 34t„.4,1 to 1014 volere eteme ready," thA oil things are ready to 0031-0
41.4e-`41,,,e.t.4.`fbe b3d, t1(14 bat' ss tAttier We theta% lrtd Ile Oared. at her., and 318$ lips moved. and cheer one. Lite is ft, StrIlitgle,
lug 3ter verde again eteiv.
tibtit 0,,te leved la1re. pten,,A.eed ettt he tx, rd (-1 30,1 filed see, led beee, efe, vss Tereat , ,
that Morgan-N.1711A toy ItelP--alwave 4inn. ecanen eanee to I,te Married al wealtit of ite4tVell 4114 *alio and
too hottoe. •
but not a warfare; it is #1 <11AY'S. lam
.741,4 V'M--bad gi"311,4 ran. lie ;Metter melt , loth idru, ;spit, Ing 10 grasp. Tea 14,., the r anweuteg.
her, but labor (in God's earth un-
•Toonit ; tea , -mance-already?'"
Wag cart event..
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'The feet ulkede hint eeed; attd, g. . .T , h 1/ eij„ hir„.1, - • - ''
, nodded, il 4.1er tlie tittati nstars, with ether
Z-olt,td, leOncd, "rat;Antlg. be 14 ,:e14trti,---4114',11111t ere it :ttar'peAe4t, ' ' i **Tea."
liihorers, whWlinay thtt inand
There VOA tit publit, wave at the corner 4, 4, . 14;icri?^,
cr,;:sktr,214: Itmcrri,,;10,,,bautztjsrxetuzvdtaut.ltelt4:111,464:1110.4„,14. Iii14..;.4;71,11.4=lic.,, irrit47,64,t. yfanzwiter„end.,41,5,, ,, 6...^;',,..1,1z ..;.. ;‘,"4.^tr. 1latliglt,01 raillr4ant4141U'er' 11,° 214:P°jfI''
' ;ft deterred Its.. tve even ". ri Po b. up -,.reeoile -tut. '
,
tang and rejoice as we 'work.
:In ids preface! Yr, Burroughs
' .r.
Tile tr"I'maf,d. '06 61" 1.1" 10111 tbe 41'41114. ' r. et., . be d: - ,,,, e . ,.., .,,,se ..ri—to 11541." etc *aid. '
elite (Tee, nitLeed ee that 11 e , au lila'. eti s so es
"1"4*111"n' '''' .
.-ttene "Alle.all the little; even when yea intitl
1
tellA 135 OM. 110 ba 8 AlliShN1 With
retteed deaZittY Arlier anti le breela tuamo .spi bsee tee rg *r44 l'reeretYr. r br/14'et 40swored La. the discussion of the question, "Do
rot let.. ecticluiled that Ile 11341)e-en••`"51F Feedne(4-11°' v•',•,"; natleetls.
ve lie elle glatoe le big live;
ele-tees ith
tan, deestet. he?. t„40 remeeeea call hip to accentli." tb.lt, ;Fen ioved me -promised to be tray
.nno° sant nienie l."on; yeti 'Wife?•
"YeS: istio assented. 'Ifolle he ain't V' I"did teordile 01 the tiene ent, I if the were utterly wary ot bis questial.
10 li, ftliew.harrettid, t
m hitt ower r his bliCutn
thumt, She Made a Vesture wall her bands. as
fn.; to stop and utalte scene. 1 do hate re4i1 non.* No" broit Nun la- 'strained ills vrest'are•
get rld ot quietly; 13401.
'uly easterner o "I won% believe it, Tail me tbat you. "Yes, yesi 0or
11, f'leaven's salte, go,
a row: and he'd bt,,. MI gt
Trevor. though be stayed R11.1;0 time, and' 41.0 JoliallW. "that You are on..F **nog, w and leave The alone! Witat's the tele ot
drat* toed empued, wais quit ennugb,, Th., , %OMR. roe. Toll rue. Laura; staying and worryilig ute? I never want
liquor brcluglit no color to hie lace, H•O dtinC- iSOr oa bil; ;armee heelde tliefe0 401.1. again!"
!
tbm4h hte vypri. grew retire weeilsbot. mit thet %nett% atialit tr'rtl to 'mite her baud; Onn rags,. and Want PAM. billt JO 010 firer
nodI1 meebanically to tbe, two Ririe, trho , front her. ebarge her with' her faithless- Ane Influence.
•I
had been wateliing hira eovertly, 1 nc:141, and treBeltery. unit leave her civet-. , 'With a low Snarl. like that of a wild
Flinging ltie eigar 'away, he (lowed the woonmd be nis Korn: but the siglit of utast, be eauglik her by the arm situ*
etreet and went UP the stePa et the ,tat„i lit% (.4 tbe beautiful laee, the graeefni Snntlir ltor l'OUltd if) kiln.
rrange to Gannet% nut , figure. bad ;dispelled 311s rage. Sven 3101r "You-devill" )te hissed,
• f Sbe Waggled anti uttered a cl-y.
LA bend became elndier. and as he bu ed bee. lie gated lame. Nor movorarnt 0ermed hrbelr the
emptied hie third eeee end woo reee, be nt her pitelittely, Re had Meant In VDU. 1401. • Velegoo ldra freau ite benumb..
The Topple wet* ot .01,e firm, floor. that he bad beard her tionteita, boast o
rule, tbe porter et. plienehey was in the ler dtkpliettr and detra. 01 the feet thatlie ee-nered her mouth 'with his band,
lobby.° but nu this (wagon they were eb.: she bad beltried to swindle rtrid, rob bleu. and forAs lie ced her on her Races. (lid
be could no resfet the faecination ot lien en. lin foot utrueh agailleit • the Pernian
I
sent.; end Tret"... went UpetairO witbUuti b 1 olugger libtolt lay amenget the ether
presenee. er r0 On.
the door ot 'Gentle's llat be painted, "baltra," he said, boareely, (-ate; be. %hinge 'which. had been overturned.
tA'OrIg any one or being eeen.
and teught for ,ealmness_an.d. zielf-nefeee:, liere it, No woman -.!east of all you-- lie caught it up, Jerlteti tbe blade from John flurroitghs.
aloe Then be nut out, •sk:e nand tAl ring" do it. See, dear, Inaow you :al its sheath, and raised it above his bead.
animals l'eaFell 3" et be has a
very vicar and logical paper among
those essays that takes up the
problem very thoroughly. It is
*allot]. e and is
full of incidents of apparent reason-
ing, which, under the searchlight
of the author's impartial and pa-
tient investigation, turn mit to be
far naoro probably the result of ih-
stinot or habit. The animals' ao-
tions, pat and to the point as the
y
nay be, resoluble ours when we, its
ve "aet without thinking,"
eleetrle bell/ but " be 414•Ilt)c gt4:1u nari4o1d7enntigy, "Well, lsbave- it bad not. her tongue would have refused
.'12l1 when you speak, only those can
uoor „
In Irr ntaidfa flight at 0auuee appear., '------rien to it, you eau»t trthe Tao in,
nave, ;lio =aid ha4 unwittingly failed to, kilt(' leoked ae him with unconcealed con-
elcso the doer after her, ) tempt.
Trevor emiled gentile. All the be...ter. t b 0 "11
troaehery. and confront, them. I it "rn! with Yeu, ;to brealt the engagement, head for an instant or two, then it gleam- their streng,est appeal. In his
Re noshed the door gently, and paeeilig ' to eert Yoe off; but 1 Viat't-1: can't, Bven ed downward. There wee e, low, gurgling „... „„„,1,,, .. ,..„,, b. ....
through the corridor, °Petted tbe drawing. theipth I find you Ilere ill Deflne's r001110. 07; then, as he releneed the blade, the pages, — e.‘-'-^-e...i e.,-, .-.'“:1 '01 `"` -
body fell away trona hint in a gbeetly finds the Y.ang without words trans-
roera door as gently, and entered. Where le he?"
its office, tor eho wee paralyzed by terror.
Site fought, and struggled *with him, but
in vain. 31e held ber in the grip of a vise;
tie hloodaho eyes stared into her, his hot
Ile could steal in Upon them, upon th<0 ant," be eaid. "ath et'n'4; h" ch"k•
respond in knui.
It is to this fraternity that the
faithlese wornau nett the partner of her "X Came here -I followed you to have The shining blade eras poled :tboee bis books by John • 13urroughs make
.1) h*•
moment lo anrPrioe at he 13ilonee, tben man wletee mind is in too great a whirl HO knelt beeide it, looking at the tle.nd.' °11 "I' So Pure rid ardent is
race, at, the liinY stream ef blood -which, love for this rapt communion with
.
Ie loolted round the room, paused or ne /le brolte on with the nbruntnevs ot a hear •ea the floor.
elf'sed the door noleelesely, eueue& the ..1 .14 n.s.. josow:. see sald; "I haven't had already ceased to run, For a moment, nature this ioYous comPainonsinn
raw the figure lying on the coach. ne , to a .t. eotuorouvoly.
hey, and stole nerOsn the reeen tO her. seen alto.' he did not realize what be had done- then 3
"Laura, Lanra, Laura!" he puts the thing itself rit-
You're thought better of itr 1 "Oh. Yee'. l' did." she said, coolly Time mowed down the fatal moments ing, Reading him, cooped up in-
,
with a faint cry of surprise. i Morgan's orders?" lie eaid, elutehing at room, with the iron circle
Then she sale who it was. and broke Off "Then n 'wan by that 'eoundre'l's, by with its relentless Etvtbe. It seemed to ; sids your
tick "Murder, murder!' as they fell.
Ceutione though his movements bad A lietth of hope smote acresi, his inieery. with R. groan' and a oluidder that cheek and sYnaPatilY with the living Weri'd
been. 430 heard him, and raising ber ' "Then -then you ded not come vcr-to him from bead to feet, he bent over her• 101 animals and plants, that ahnost
lie,,Fadh,,tirmous.aveid: oma
imok. havo you? f nbtregth.bitnr be eaid. quickly, with a. harp and moaned her name.
f into w
•
"OTh. it'e eein?" eaid, tontempta, the hope that ehe had been forced to come. Trevne remained on his knees, staring of the city hemming you chtee, YOU
She nodded. vecently at the dead, white raee for fnii !suddenly find youre.cif free again of
He steed anti glared down at her. "Yes." five ininutw. listening to the accusing ,
"Yee, it:e 1,1- he Raid. "What -what, are "'I'hank God!" he breathed. "Laura, for. elect: then I:e rose, and otaggered
tf
beek-'.hceigerow and swayin,J tree, breath-
ouelr.
You doing here? You didn't expect me!" give me -forgive all my doubte of you. I" ward to the fire -place, be eyee till ixed
on the faee, as if they -were chained there, -
His voice was thick and bomb, his lips might have known that -that you -would
were strained tightly. not have been so false. Forgive me. 1 Another five Ininutee passed before he
She regarded him with ceol insolence, love you, Laura. come away with me realized that he was in danger. Some
now _come horn,. e win suei,,,,,e you from one-ehe, her husband -her husband-emight
end draped back, her face pillowen on
her hand.
'I certain15t did not!" the said, "You
followed tae, I a -imposer'
"Whet axe you doing here?" he repeated,
as if his mind were abeorbed by the elle&
Morgan. We will be married et once." one in at anY moment. no most ay!
With the, iestinet of self-preservation.
. .
She shrunk back frem him, and tared
with eont amazement, the mechanical desire to conceal hie deed,
you? Why, even foe a time, he went to the body slow" -
"Come with you--marrY fll d liftin i• earafall-r laid
didn't I ieet, tell you that 1 4.1idn t Cara ' u ,
tion. For yen; that I only- said wnat I did., pro. It. on the couch. His eye caught flauntni
Followed me like the mean man you raised to be 7our wife, became° I was ob- fur eoat, and he took it, up and covered
the body with it. AS he drew it over the
are!" she said. liged? You mnet be stark, etaring read!" beautiful faee-never more beautiful than
"What are you-" he said again. Ile put hieland to his hot brow. ee„
her it was now in the ea mnese, the plamdity
She interrupted him with a curt laugh. deed her coufeesion of her baeenesa,
of death -he ehiveraa as if with coin, and
'What blueness ie that of yours?" sbe treachery, had been forgotten for the
a low moan broka from he livid lips. Ire
retorted.
ifis hand clinched at his Side, and he
moietened his lips.
"You can ask me that?" he said, hoarse-
ly. "You --you ean ask me that? But I
don't want any answer."
"Then why.lio yon ask the question?"
=omen t, •
'You didn't, inean it,?'' lie said. -with a drew his enes away elowly, and taking uP
'You aro spoofing me, -his hat, -went slowly -And etill backward
glulotly
to the door, and opened it.
Laura. Comet" There was no one In the eorridor.
ra
Ito se anti held. out arms, 51111121
bolt down as 11 to lilt hes, from leo servant was singing in the servants' 1.00,
fleclosed. 'the door eoftly, very coley, as
00505. She at 1111 and Duelled bini away
if to avoid waking the woman 'on the
tench, and 'leased quickly' and on tiptoe
down the ataire and into the street,.
And it was net until he bad. reached the
crowded thoroughfare at the end that he
remembered that no one had seen him en-
ter theu
hose er leave it.
To be continued.)
Decline hr Furs.
She eaid. from her.
"There ie no need. to tell me," he said. "Come with you? Marry Toe? Not if
FORABRIGIITAND
(itEERFUL
AVM
1�W•
AST E 43L,
„.
• The London fur sales have just
been completed and upon which the
price for the coming season are
"generally ha,Sed, has proved some-
what unsatisfactory to the shipper
War in Europe, tight money
throughout the world and business
depression generally has bean the
cause of the very serious ;decline in
skins. l'he prospects are that the
public will buy matnufact,ured furs
somewhat cheaper (hiring the corn-
ingsea,son, a$ the following decline
lin furs is an evidence; Bear, de -
1 alined 30 per cent,; marten, 30;
'lynx, 30 ntrn- 25 ; anus ra 23
house cat, 2,5; Wild cat, oeter,
25; grey fox, 25; ermine, 25;
skunk, 20e fisher, 20
To any hey' Or' girt vb.s' 11 30 hnwiaom 'h 0I)PuE111P-• 15 ' \Vof,
1.
Xmas cerda at10petits a.,set (9, la,icbr cards eaeh set)", we "will. Send a advancl.‘-€1
, 10 per ; cross rgo.',(',
!pair t:1 eettaralltalideStarr!..H0CiteY Skates. (ane'.1tlie), Itigidly bailt of nal. 150; silver fox, 40. , ' '
Asked steei,, '
Send us your oarub and "WO will send you the cards to sell. v" -len 861d 0:1 'the' ntrilh ef October tee R,e;c1
eend as the inoney ;mil we send you. the Skates with all charges prepaid,
As,siniboine, Rivers ',vete- both
t .59 TCtR ONTO -frozen over. for the, fira4,., ,,3 -as
The Guaranteed 6Falla ME. for
Afl Kds of cloth,
Toat:170:4:71:Inecliett_ec9,e0f4eLettate4t,11"rtlY
eel Send far Freci Color Caret a•teel
Buy St. Eawtence SuLat
!o oriAiolt packages. lin,
fOncheti front xeOuery he your
cuebeerd, you era sure of
sugar Absolutely fro* from
(i41.to..tion or iteperitiet
et any 1444.
414 1.4%Macnigranntged 1040 moo
sums selsrls pss!....0 in thret slags ei
Mienincd1ag sad rearte,
a.ead bso
sad sad 2 lb. move a.
Atiftripilsoaorialcrerfailtop
it tit ott upon horittx
&twilit" mt.
wrimcg SVGA'
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Snraying, Frnit Trees.
4.-owevisweessresib.ve,a
While great good ia derfVed fr-)al
spraying, yet. in my opinfon many
growers expect tee Much froin
5p,"tlyirtg. There Are eertalle e.rmat-
ie conditions over which We have no
control that, are constantly present -
'tug uew and perplexing, problems.
The last year has demonstrated
the fact that we may make every
preparation to spray our trees ateri
:have a fine- show of biessems and
yet in a, few days heavy rains will.
;destroy our apple crop. No mat,te.r
how patteh we spray and use binP•
eides there are certain climatic in-
fluences tbat determine the size of
our crops of fruit,
During the last season many,
pe growers were seared by the u
weather and yet many who sprayed
the most secured excellent rettults.
The rain may wash Off much of the
fungicide, but I think if the appli-
cation is made from seven to ten
clays apart, Until the fruit is well
started, there will be little datiger
of damage from the apple senile,
• The first application should be
mode ionnediately after the }on -
son The fregneneY oL
future spraying must depend on
the weather, the intervals varying
fr011t One to two weeks -
The moro see of spraying the
more I realize 'tile nliliettftity• of fre-
quent app thus and the more
$gtvorabls impressed 1, ant with a
eOMbiltatieuo innginitle And in-
seetietle, adding pari s green or
london purple to the bordeanx mix*
tuire $iielt form of mixture,
think, should come into more gen-
Beg Let NOte.S.
1vey sueeessful swine breedo
a toiates the value 41 g
str ng and well matured breeding
animals.
irvry•
uehput or .9 atton bas a life lchiarv;Iong:<elysoiavinth4:en:tr thei:
"Shots living way in the post." hint.
"What makes you stir that r, It is easier to insist on the other
hoard her telling. an engaged ! man carrying out our beat ideas
couple that two can litre A4 cheap.'$ than it is to do the little things OtIne
AS Otte," fiellieS, but we can all do Melt bete
Tiow,.. ter thart we do if we take An inter-
Ifln est in our work and keep elose
't47:10i wii:torartir oayratibtautlierlio tLere • pwraotmehotoef everyte.colmilftolertdetoaktiotulTt
wi
are pleasarder ways of pains,. into mais. It is the comfortable animal
bankruptcy." that makes the beg gains every
time
Do • not be afraid to give -Lb,: fail
MOVING PIOTURE pigs pi.enty of range :luring the fall
and wmtor tirru.., providing hat
MACHINE FREE J they have .ft comfortable 1 iig
,
, yard and a good, • warm
, i place.
' i Go slow on feeding new corn, bet.
ter hold over a supply of old corn
' and gradually get them accustom-
,
.
ed to the new corn before, feed.ng
• them full rations.
We 'win give this splendid large
moving PlottIrts Machine nod Maisie
Lantern combined tree to arty boy
who will sell 40 tots ot tor beauti-
ful embossed Muss n teardS rit 10
cents a set (6 beautiful'eards each.
set).
This mathine 111 ennaPleie "UM 2
MIMS, 3 slides, lamp, eltinaneY, Cood
1 ad everything all ready for
ense,
giving a show.
" Send us your IMMO '-day' and We
Will send you the cards to sell When
sold send us the money and we will
send you the whole outfit, with all
charges- prepaid.
31.0.k,e Farm T,ife Pleasant'.
. Give the young _folks ort the farm .
a good time once in awhile and
take time to enjoy yourself. 'What's
the use of living, anyway, if your
life is to be all drudgery'? Tho
young people can't be blamed for
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leaving the farms and going te the,„
DEPT. 157 TORONTO 0 cities,- whore they have some
brightness and amusement if the
farm life is all work and as dull as
life on a good many of the farms
is. Get a good music box. Let the
boys and girls have the musical in-
struments they like best and learn
to play them. Have good, interest-
ing books a.ncl a good farm paper
and a daily. Have good bright
lights in the house and when the
long evenings come have crowds of
the neighbors irt to spend the time
once in a,while. This is no extra-
vagance and you will findzthe time
winter has in store, passes niuch
more pleasantly and a noticeable
raise in the scale of spirits besides.
Notes of the sheepfold.
The sheepy taste often found in
mutton does not come froni contact
of the flesh with the wool, but from
peculiar flavor in theinner or Sec-
sNhveheipchisisenrteill,eeal;seid,eliebvy..
ed from objectionable flavor as are
all breeds of fat -tailed sheep.
The highest pribed sheep. eyer -
.sola in England wag a n
which brought. $7,250.
-The :Lincoln is very popular
:England and is also corning into
great, favor in this country. :
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every bag, iden-
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by always using
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in; haze not reeel,-Eted a free copy ql"Fithai 41u...farmer can do fttith Concret,,' ° avrite our
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to,
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'Hew in the world Will you
up more evidence to et inc a.
trial 9,"
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plied the lawyer." ''Allycu have t
do is. to di e.eep .inere Money.. •
• ''1,was a foal ever to lliat.ry you'l
sobbed .Mrs. Wanks, - "Now, th,
dear,." said -.Winks nobly, ..."1 pa'
not pernrit -it,- on to take the '
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