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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-1-22, Page 14r Great Love* MilitratiarOf aaiataraMOSMarainual*WinatialaMO Tea At Its Best "SALADA" TEA is always the same, no matter when or where you buy it, faith in -the States and her natural passion for her country. She be- lieves in the women of America, in the colleg,e-bred girl. She is criti- cal of tho Englishman's rooted ob- jectkai to the 'higher female edu- cation. Icle must, ehe 'thinks, have " a secret fear that the wife he finds eo ha.rel to understand even when i she is unlearned, simple woman,. will 1).e absoluthly incomprebeneible _ el; w -hen she is highly educated, All ea-1..PT.FX, XXX VT.-- '('.ont inued), - Zack -lustre oyes; _round whieb, were rira$ : questions are to her the Women'e , As he tnro.exl.;:he eorrie\r- '1..9 Berry Street, 31.-;,..7c1'ks it thge.7 3.-.1d b'n 1Y4iAt"1-- . ;As' '7; i', " Ai...,taoSt rnn ran nga,insi u Tans wha -was , :-.^."-‘,1111.„`' ."--'1W-led grim1Y- . "..N.V*,;;••-,... .- been the eeeeermus• alone -,cho pe..vemerm. ,s -33e 711„„,,o. i ,''. e,J. L suPPese. beeanas it is ;he laqt , a-. .1^" w-oman worker ; the hostels she wee ere,neme een, „, „t_ec,,,z,„„, e,,,,„„,,,, II ieneu eat, in 3,tberty---Ireedom -for some thopened not long ago 'Were hostels ..:.,-,14, hi, 3...,,,oda tiolz.V9.,41.4 ar Li,.;rear - "1,Vhat do you umAner., de1,„4-.1 ,724.3i. is e chOicest tea -green i: black, or mixed -from the finest tea (the first of their kind) for the eex gu 11.4441.44 14 etrucTi. eannt ,tat., l' -',-"'-'e '''6'::-...oeit.. ligh'Iod, 4 -eissarette., growing coUrttrY in thci :fororld---Ceylen; witlit its exrittisit flavor that, 71;,ord newton left out in the. Iri4 AttuntildnuS 4.4gigtliV ir '/" i'" 1"1'''° , -YOII %now n',Y na!ner" he aeleed. and freshzetec .t,5- lar,,t,-,..,t0.)y th sealorl lead packKA aZes., eold, But if her guest, in Yorkshire tageauer ,ot 1....,. glaa. Oti AI be. 04IIIIT. il ja,„.-,,,,on. 11,0,1(1,4, net long ago was Mrs, Penkhierst, it does not follow that the die wal4e4 ex R.rvsentiy,,bk, award, foot4tOps V4'Ve•-,---• Ilea Gaunt. emaled gr:inlY. 1 DUCluEss op 1.1. uy BorouGH . _ - • 1 I-eebInd his]: 1..1.A'",;(la 61w4.14 l'i° 'IL "1-410 Is mee what we make of it, Jack- ^ ' 4" ` has given her support to aulitanev, "_,r: 1..rjegic„44:„.:Z, tr,„„li_XSV:a _,"?.„-t;e' ;: ' o-iduel.1.2, a jea-twetien "jt;I:u.-11°1-„ grea,4ite re'''rem...='3'; -;':•'-j t(1;;eu'.;: Leaked Upon by -London's Poor as Cm many Po ints these ticio Iverbin _ .„- ,,, ., 1 uen.a4ie Fri„,14 agreement; on many aiers t ey - :...; -114 rege....-11 I, 'al.+, MO +t.,Iiqk'n.Na ON, 21x,..-.2_,.... T,,,u, ,th,le,•4 Barnara Geeet .,„1.1e eon. ,,,tarTe...r..".4 1:4.) 101.-4N her w.iy in, Tito/ - • - , ' fog that inv.-. But I VOII:t bore vote -try . -. .rootAters 1)01.5A4 1,11Ut grgw 4,^loser 1 ant •e1-21-..rgod -With tbe• mn,r0er oi-eet air 1,zwei, „ill, 0., ,,tnry of my ,,,,q, ,,,e, wore in opposition, In .Areeriea her . ... <nee Caortt, almost et. tile entronee to, leIte firt• PrMeertS xaveIona,' .,,eoreeeee,- •(. e-,;ides.1,s,Aith a mi:^e., lie iosoi She has passed into th3 Engtheh Graee could, like her mother, be ZOW>E1., ne Wan, "who hod teen fellewloS lierlet'e, 011tned UP oSlad,r4 Maci. siancedl Clr,A.Mr., XXXVII. fi +4. is 1.as he t....poke,1^1- b,'...p pulled nu as ehortiy„ and Poe two Xerlet p.pri -.it Ni%-.$.. e.,:zceitei.i, tv.ne--.t4d "-Iguage' -as slender as 1:11. Duch- a'a qutlail(14'nh,s11"1,"age: „,.",.e?lellse , „ „ • , I 3,,Q.c4.g 4 44 4.4.:t oumr in the 1.1,,it, of the j,..„...,:sen 6et down, tile 0,,a.,, 7.nt:.,,t,i.„1. carved le te Jaekon. "Dril,i.h thst," la.-! -Q.`:.',3 OI eiarinorounii's Reek" se. .•-r as ul ILITICTIOD= out-aerteoue suuranesne ere ilea been paising :0 his 1.i4:s We '4^ "I d°14 -'t thIlik it 1'1.1 h'u't .)"9.4: talon in - -1- r - : . : . ' - 44, f ; ' 4- ' ' U. alInt releCZ;n!zetl. the .,a..-pci,e-r,•,-... vph-t Ito nee, Jva, .,0 .i4dleattir4 0, wi'llse. go te trd. rtt send for my doct-or txt,oltor. ' ' . •' 4- -gl'ee ili. veneptueson rn one wins the VG. -e w,.'eoite recourse t,Ct WS tito nr54 to spenk, ' ,CfaP,M,Rzeg....eRt. that ea-l1r11 etai:cd n -t him. row; 4',-3 f'- eleY,', fs°1or.', and m will vol: 0'7'th•I' ,of creation no les, teem eas extree measures. All the dmrh,. -4e-ciao:at be satd. 1 evo you mean to say that. you have not Tmit 2,'g."1"'• I 17"°M" 'rte" ma* *taxied'. bane' 3-*-. lreefl, riven , teen III, ral„Ef`7--.Ch lotnton paper?" be ae"eed,J a zaei: tbe g, -a aro dr:',111K tIr:'. 4`1,L')' ' ''''' "(-°- , 'ler"' "la '2.11- 'es .se(h''e,f Pl.' °'-uls 41-.1c "eF),-;"- leteee.4 eve. wee e.......i wine. loeletng steadily NI, 0,tUlft aR he OL:'..er, so .441? s .a, wreyee en tee, Teo, con:mei:ea in reeenetn.ng <a J10:I ''.;•= "IVItFit. _4 AS W.I* .71 Ra'S9I1,:`" seta Ga9n1... "No." bio cfcade '1 , -II haven't ircien :,1, -,-a. 41!•11„.4;t tzontle. to sena fop- yon. 4,--e.--....'" lki Ske‘c.h: , Tiee -I,: is neeeefei-tiglish end 12O5'l1habits oil mind. . VOW 434 yen oorso hero? rp,t ig!,z,.4, to 1, iK.r. / 11,03o nothntg p.h.eut, it 11,,,,,..re I -,e se1.4. "Ile 4,0111044 -40 ..'t1SY gee -..1. 1'1,... 1,-..-"-^4. a ease of neck,ii..• uo,....?ti,t-,- her.....11110. East Hain believes she '7,5 scar - m .‘,.'izz) .,-,,:t at ;1).4 ..!::yis ,;:il.i.trotet,74:L.,_!..:_ki ..f.,, r,:idtl:?,.. Grace! Les a.2.rare L„.......1,ttLy 1.,.;:•' 2.4)1._ i' itIg 1nany Of them witn SOirietIliag med. 121" J scipa eu... 4 It Ike I. on% , us .en, tro.na , WAS. Ana 430---tsa / .It -4 Is,c4.41;-Ite-ine,e1,21e'1°"4')111":43'ar4dcr" 911- 17..a. '11'.- fi':;;'11,-,:11:44 !1-rEesir-, -vt-c4tiliO ..*Iti1"Tdittle."1,' '41 'F- °r' verY lik(3 gll'hi's.' ilt.eg=eette to., ortieudate. Galant et Or. A StrtIggle For a Heart torewed.".' Ito..0•44d, "1 larded' et 'PIrte. -uis murdered -C' fl 'It 1 lie - , 'tP." Wrath tia4 moms,- onlY reached Leu-11`r1ce'11 4gte, vii0cro- notatolYltol. movcd 1/4 docr, 0(T:it gve'll to the figures ret on 'WS mfacr000n " L If, "' '""'- 1: `-t k A MEMO iy OF JENNY LND bit! se *4101 „. rft - • • .1.414,140,„ if Of: • tVa.ant,La, Laxatives are different in. that they do not gripe, purge nor cause nausea, nor does continued use lessen their effectiveness. Von can always depend on them, 2,5e. a box at your Druggist's, 17a National hruti and Chemical CO, da ei Cana. Eiraited. .07.13. cacVsraisx C..loose vilich Grain you litzo best for your vibite Sugar and buy ,St. Lawrence Pore Cane Gr.inulatedwhite,ia original bags -Fine grain, medium. or coarse, Each the choicest sugar* .444,,rour grocer. LAWe& WW1 &elltiERAP. MIRO -6-ttaq voestestiesese4000,e-e-eise-siveseteetaenocoilt On . 4160%.46,411;11:41, Lambs For Winter Market., I, do not ften feed nay Jambs much grain before November /et. 01 •course, however, this depends upon the time I tre,peet to sell 't.h.QM, Usually feed for the January and February market, writes Ur. A, 0, Chote, With lambs in thrifty condition ;Weighing from twenty to 35 pounds eaa put them on the market in 1;75 days. In order to -make gains Lor the early winter :market) lambee,- ; mast be brought to the bar t. by itiiIIPI nighthe iirst of November eid , _fed seine small grains in yards. About the twentieth of 'November I hegin to keep them in yards and , increase their feed of grain' and /hay, gradually decreasing their " rati,-)ri grtiss. By this method / 1-tave me,de them weigh I45' pounds .inore by the first of ,fanuary than. they eted the first of November, feed cern 1111.( as half and 'half, giving them all they will eat of the Mixture r'...nd by December 1-s5 ked qeart of oats by meas- ure and try to hm ave theeat., one pound per head, tbe Arst of deenu'.`,ry I feed ell vent aitd from caw, to 1,34 pounds ltP• looked o ttti,d very „welw4,1 1..bor -,per head, or as a* the, will 41it ,mo,Note eleeko le no ono tor vrt.014 WO11. feel i acat, , onasea 4/003.. .„ One Who Nlet Her Toile About the eat up eleaa eine two o- three In 41 and 1. /Alit I dress-[ • ' reo,havo.saved et the r.iels.or. yientqlhe hollow raie.,01t wlecti 4.1a.unt it.lorly, j,u•B shia - a 44;er., totere5t then the man whwe -10e14 iii;h his r=qi 1,t-twed oa ItZe She has viirrie to griiis with a sub- Groat 6.50ser. ea Nremort el:t out .or the stage, vie, „.;1:.)e,,v, are, kept in the, b,-.tr:..) the „. woleen wore o, yen Q COUlti not titne., \vilest tilf..y Fr.?. Frrhl OS511' 41(4 QATtlat, Ocr'W1thAtirtniAti ic't1 td several times dur:als the meal, ss. at ro,„i • tirtt too ixoinittl tn. lnost, 4,oweraust4,ractuy.iire (;,hrevrovaglardectt Jaeloon si,i4ounzladzw,,--argeer.zuTylltwroorc4.7.,45 a,,lait,1411/3„ti (1.LF:t1)41-,leeet° 141111-.10h.. fr4 ,f.l.ee;v1mt elothingi lool;ed the Itte4'111:11, at .7 o'clock 1-1-)-,`°111t4 •...t.rea4 et 7,ear .143.4gze ,at :110815" Plige. 7/to coat throi,p, over h'rir-P g's4411. YD°TIN ° .1° .+^ nerte e...„„ene.1 i„ , eo we ranoziftti:aolol° ;1r13:el 114 L,CQV k av nyrt Lord Gaunt, and I OdMirk, faets ie c.-erise coiivinein terri-I '""kle9 4" W "4' "4"'"'" t01111 to tt'lt NOralt tbat t 11 4aa4744.1 reserve felt drawn toward thts ' wee raturderedi-:,tabbed w!,th ;h•.441- si 4. • cloy. he until,. ecat easy to Vent' SI.N4 uty .14ettnort neddsd, Ana troxn sido, pattrede-..Itcho woman was-rey hIe 1-11) meat on the etege road Italtway the' 41..tt go 1. - to. Aitiala,.413444tra,tftt ciacolate4 ja.eitsou. -rhank,o, lid Gaunt, with s, *r- tween Waterlee and Bloutreal. rel;ere "'"4" 1,1t' 'et)mc'' ''''°1.4". was the. Sardl., .170;.thor „tools Ito to tut vartaritc xto 81.44,04 tte tablo botict of.,.-41-rir.ht, or. 'ratle-ir. gondiltre. 1 cx- d)ie thoue'rt all<1 talked ,of tbings ,ho set up on inn for eouventeuee I1,'?t"Jel4slgeen„'b111.,PT+e,e1111-Y .8110 Oustlq4 r The hay is pilt into the rat!' the matt broleght 1)04 to Eastar,d., end „itered tiatiot witt 0,„; „hail he gone betore xon cm,* lier ow,1 world, "Let tl of the trlvoling Faille who vi-hed '4"""' Vr'N.'"eS" atel is kent befor -put you wonted to, go to Afgaia,', re- bloodshot. eyes with a. gut) talt Of (tV;' •'• z'em'rolc7. 21°31 burn' tol'ie 4- 4 „ Iv to brenlz um resome' journe's "Ir Ytian leltilder want to see tee' c,,i)(1an°454,1414;,37 7111 ''(Art pit bv tite war de von hut. 11111Fieitveai We' van never te's e o os mu4(4^1 434°-...,‘' A v-• altellt* 'ball' '4 'tilr'41\ atue leant -re. haat Pe'"? ,431 N'1-3U.t understand them,'", is the Eort ,of tsute/ep'jpeTelleb1;64t//atrflitle71:14;i:/kstriltlleeZ)1::,' gold, list PaPe 'the room At Ike-P(11111g 11911111a, 14t) WrYi grea a neer la t bo world, she' ,• jacteon gaTocv. 1:03**04 **41111.31% "'Xfa, 4:414 .,) out usL.pune. e s A , (.4 e en. O. le e r. d t tl b • • f' •t1 e " u ' et'p evervt Scrup oky„ and :then 4,1* thOlenst itrtn111i.aintair s4h.anitugac'e,a4m13,,,,g ‘4' slt,e4 the 1113BS lite. he wrs in atcueo a.fv,a.” 4"/"'" father promptly destroyed, it, and bad wo .,papea,,e ;lad there war c, &if:Tr...0... ..; 3c1;1413:etotio. rleallttedok:14;Stoortirtoa:toun't;3:4:;:orn:070.,,,"„: 1;w:Fesli iliotetinivdeirvits, „If t 5,t;,ov°e;t,.1nu &1 titooltuilT.(11. :111.0.4°Itti uetw, lzP°11'54titPite'e Is)wingtlytadereesssbeutit tv,rapireelfleurid To17 ubua3er.a itios rorri-e-u-ittmerl. ja,rIzeola colied thinner tern, ettou- that's a. different part of the otorf, b•i„ecds1riet ore* , 3141). go 'shopping iniudiejonsl, tee cuarocter of toe ,Olit,e0. stand why °tile greatest singer in 'the' code* Rta vice vme 'Atte 1;11IIri:f1(4-.41.11 Iny ;vowel, That, 1 ,1,13 11-4,0 h I ar.4 lec tgatel, *ben bat btata, •isTd 11.140 1AT° 1410 giit plenty of utortev." lite said. • Our nearest neighbors -Were rrOneh world" should \\TOT an'Ohl black drOSS \\lino the hea imxtises 'uot• Tit'r4thkaliltl*4114' lirw 103".theit, tizavect , the nitallin life and IonoSOMe. The daily arrival of the, h d **Feveosey 4 •raelite wi be 07311:140 rt4 Aga 111firfOnell. and. tit{ tiSart _ _ rectilie* wIl° 114d 111Q t14143-re3131' 1)4t ti4ere'' With Patelles at the elbow (I .1;taw them .-.1'`ept warm t.hey -he 4frY 4" 444;444" .14°'" at a' 414144 V4714° "T41Cit.'"Wil 1144 aee4 a' .tvrUi'.".tuttnt rict Ferry l‘ve bin, tor were six; ust so we (11d- 414 maclf). As Ave pushed and scuffled' and free trona 41r3fts if y(tu 'wish .0sre.."4 entst 44elatnu. 41n14; fl:dnt• SZ.td (1,ttinnt, e C41 a,i , , tt t .47,141 . woe ;a t.,-.4ti.ettd !ono. lac OA not stage uever teased le be melting. n eagorness to eve her, t ecr your fowls t4) 0 healthir. fowls eau be flavorell feetitag kerbs ;And spices. Ws is mon practice in rrsuce, sad it au denote some extent in thiti country, eipeir.flyiu feeding celer,y roosters. "WU 0e aro oit, ,cate4 rawtt. witu biotech?. "1 had been .thetv. '10•C` 41gll.„1"7,1111'„ 'EWIT'7:1:17;4 tqlr thit very rens. anattier. gc en n or. wee el- 1.... It Emma trk him that., beving,saced the' can* in v.vhile waa therc.,eud there 'be•.toit =at 14" liNgit ItC4t;* atter tem Then there wore other travelers. In Aribeenr, stailatilicirutrebaetadecti thab t 0.05h itt.t tnan'e 11;fo. Nr=7".0 in 4 esteee zemponsItt./o scene. 44TO say tereat*ned :err - era els tbs. b-.ist, ter him. 31, 1.,vue like 0,141SO and on itorsehacir, and once a. Clunt, thials et extoller love, even in year a e-irlrm (4 autmeis passed US. lad the lady 'laughed 4.49 'WO belt for hts. future 'welfare. 1 gCfKlgf%firfi UGGCVN 43;fil triaf'd Mti 1_;'';'-'1-F _ I . . 7 . , _ ,_, 'I 4en'e. luiore.^ laydd iltnes-ron. indacr.,I,ea-oughl-atal 1 14-4s Vc.-4-7 1.4elv overz:cir4 th" ragat"- 41 kr* 'ma Terrt0•0 tr'47.1e^e-4 Olith. Thinig of six children hay. it cols^. .._ 4 by Abe cervamts, la short. lir, Jaiis rtsn,, lic•tiree; .1,:.!; xha5r to the Ore ‘iirtt lighted lag a whole menagerie to themselves. "ea, tag. ta 11/111" '-1'en4 bettor canto witlt itge." villa ' the evidence la vvyy Iltzek arattee tgp, a .34ge umi, - ..,.- at neccimry' to ..toyf- iliegou 'Gaunt. "1 ave goittV to Ziorlot's flotel,11 /0/1 Tou. au t.lxis becalur:o volt nicw 4-,7,,v I to eget of Pa-.4iima. .' ,, , ' . We enJoyed the etephants eau,eitaty .- - 4 ' • •• ''' * alio ll'ilell f4111101` CAIRO Qat into the ; 1Nse tett we were great *Renders, 1 I lit 1 f hast 7 retreat 1rav,, that alto was Thor'll he able to room ler y,,4.1a, 1i ;len to continuo an aeSoaittionco ‘,1,111 '%%44' 172g3 11C frvo. hut There WPS a a to t e way rom t dare ear, Ilea Lsolt-You, twit. omit who live under oo heavy a charge, Decline Witt& Oi CPO Arms h` -'in 44 evor. c lett a ra antes later we egs. our house where men taelt them ow ' zet,, .144 um tired,' cab!, Jach. unit wpopt Tea will pratIMY tlanii WWI MON'. 01311 tuts 11114 ittrY of son. guilty.. twelve highly reltectable and lattellitunt to bathe. It was great sport to watch, e a /eTii. giant 110 oalY ,forget that, the hens waub said "You Children go 1 t hig the animals squirt water over ono '13"a ' Jaen *" of fresh wat:r even af the went up lite bight" reg,tectabloil Joeherin leaned boelt in tea elate, eta,. lingizebratet ineuld find. him guiltr oe the stop -i ot ISorievs.. aux) the highly reepect-'4 With his head snub between an's otacnIdent, umrlier. of No wife. But even it .they another lvith thekr_tr_unIts., _ _ Dt:rtil% LI" want° -weather isn,t, jot Laying Lena ftio ettte, Wate.tawcznes Oulu ekt, the 131901'. voneibed auti OLIV04. at linnet should tot. Decline could. net he his. She, Our house wOuld loolt Noy 'Imre in 4 7 lgt5lifoi eootoln t heavY tirinkers 180 *I tilt/ twalve4" segesTr SaV Oat tFiler; "It Fond say 'sne,ablaye: attet,50 coultUrrever fergot that he brad deceived' . highly rcencetable satetalued, a, se. to anotiter hotel; taut eaunt. -pray her and tempted lay to itr with him. th„eso days of palatial hotels. Titere it wa8 a TO • • y . (.1 v,; -ere 110 carpets on the floor; Ina, filed Into the roam. The great singer' -egg Ill tenillege c, wa,,er, vete she& tit the. eight of Lord Gaunt. !net. 1 shall loot he eifended or deem yiouti Ito. sPelli, a 011.1do of bourn in the de. 1 iltv..--tus. lor41i0' he gasped. drairo to cut vire ,aeoutontance on un,, lightfol Sivortat.on of thinking how ex.,I.. ‘.ttt in a low reeking -chair hY the Oro. Savo the feathers. Thoit havo a rish igorah the maid , Rept them int - ' CfAttn4 nodded. and set!iled him. Tcaoenablo ono: gamin, a thing life w,1114 have bren it maculately ete-tn by daily tierubblugo place, and as we entered, boohooed market value anti they a so nvtlto right, Will:tua," eatd. rutty. *1;to was your wIte'r sai4 Jackson in a he had met les girldove Tetirs. agiat if he •,/, want a rem, cepote or roosAg. ono 3zoitow Yoke and nritrentlY ignoring bad pot trarriedt Life lit made un of• •On extra oceastous our Int:Alter 'would us u to 4e1- I 1143 td0 smallest nice -cushions and pillows Dry tho t . , • . ter my' friend liere-for to.night *lily. tiattute.lauggeotion. " 'our *wife?" "ifs: Ife sighril. l'efit'b and letretebed lant. 1.... t g p, o olio lifted nte o feathers thoroughly before putt'og sand over the floor' ot the pub 0 re,, hor lit% and tIten nue belan 91nr to' ,s Toterot,7oldoc welt, windy*. cap have "Ye% sold Genili. with a iogit. fel . a di It ,t ' I ad went out into tlie coption roOnt in Intricate ptttterile h b k lem In any CO.Ft, rou -'-''' • , - -0--.. . , w.hen,,,X. think er herdcqd van Wilkins 1‘3 titilti og t tire an a me.... '• ttii Us. w fl , la cell ( serrunn or •er 1 = ,t• t • .1 ' if T'.nr..1 (Irtitirti,, lad been 4ot %Inca the,. * y renaentlier t tat, onee oec er. Al$ , I 4 . , • „ , , , ,, and then woe lietide the youngster ).. 1 u. 1 f x.011 Call neat toe pen ra,aang ' what a to sang., nit wo .new not t nr, . , ., -. 'P" Yr' - -- --,--ii--- ..e. i Ilt itelivoita' torliss to he.,; I ean. forgive her ell the mieery oho coos- ''Well. N'Ilnhilm, he said ieneerfully. X who ventured in to disturb the woilt ,abaut tiolls, or music. and; . ould only einlekerin lf ,V'011. giVa your roind..44, . /mit* co'014. "net ltn.ve. reo; , tea t In • I angle or I e tette 'which ttecotartan.cd. Agaitt lie spot* more to bireself than hortugr Otto day there Ives tile stir of pro- ' • y *Oulu 1t.n4 initored- tO Juct,son, who sunk xiceply itt his chair. colored, then wont pale. ' and the chant) of the woman herself, than a hen's, but tf you want to - el the beauty of Vie tender voic it as Tour braze. tlettld 14.5 better ilrvele.11:411:0.73 .100).(ed (t. cliurnly olkiect. and scarcely Ill never 'believe you did it, ray lent, paratton that always preceded the ..rolam give na s d` inything `tittintbte Ot luttlerOandinr the caw hot he said, witb agitation 0711(1 I01141^-"'". • r • * • arrival oc a speeiti goost, whose said rilkInNid Igdla alltniorseuztp:reeicini.liglgIn 141pe'yneeretl;Trigletrot 7::,.ielelecitrownitthyoueirtitt:,1411S. mite..etnake): ts Vo" rao. 'Gaunt ii easily set I prmentithout takig hiblood ly, wns shot 'Thank you °' flanitt witit that tone a -sweeter memory behind. her. we'll as from the hen's, coaling luta been previously 4" In these days children did pot inquire•Overfeedinf; should he r ice strung. why did you come btu*? You let. Bays rie culled early to•raorrow," hefore. end. Wilkins. all in a flutter. could cre* from fittunCo face. he said; and smile winch affect men The. Duchess el Ma•rlborough. 'flounced. \\re milted no questions, for Oanot, wattod until the =an, ,Tacksoa, might have got elf in that yacht -anti- 'will you? I ehould like to hnvo into doings of their elders, but eel as a. very s,rious m;ttter owl!. hawi aua, rosnead with "Certainly,' "If tile evidence against you is so So greatly. a mattcr of fat-I ht,own and washed. To h 1 I "Cert.tinly Iord timid ' • .the vad we stationed could command it good Yiew Of tile Man "uaS caned wtth a In11." 113s- , , a' digestive disturbance fIlilek growth. ourselves -where we 4 1 • 304 'been' (14:inducted to his roeul. then there would )1a,ve been no mere hether.0 ray breakfast 'before 31m polio° .1`0132e.. 7 :y011 r money is given .to I, before the fire and . Gaunt saW Imagine our disappointment when only read •xeretse Is atm s one gre mere what, should we done ; he 2115144*Iola IAN •.'''evideneq• time you are ,eareless and uy the b z\faid-`'It you please ' Gaunt raltied )1 eye rows e Igat . 14131Tuiteit-he OnMe down. 4acimon eland- "If I had been guilty, X pungoee that Is IS'a4f, Tour lordtilft don't blame e„ause o the employers. Every vatisengers they left the stago. tress -"Tell him we have some al- j; • • N 4ion t blanie anY ono but inVelf, be 1 1../S Ze panatea, so see that you mo- go ntant,r lama he h'ld seen -in the "ntreet. 1 am Innocent. Of eouree de not Insist Gaunt smiled. rather wearilY. 'ed lets of Sl v•est'ag, • o u all ho wasted anti WOO•bevorm countenattee upon your believing xno-" t the man he hrtd. raved from a watery Jackoon made 1110Yerilefilb With told. 'Good -night."' i'h2 '.systenl." The .dinner ;vas aerved-an adnalrable -"And being irinecent„ of course I have' 1IliiI°this'e.Aallitil'er .nftiDreeedlinaalul,thlteLeinellh64)t,lials141?-10' SIM rattles out her statistics as your alias ot work. hand. •• dinner considering VIO fibortnees tam conm back to taco tho thing. what *Ise 1114 tireenivd-how oftent Ile thought he Ettoljs, 011,41 „charmingly, as another netr-but neither Of th6 tWO TIVell (IONIA CIII11(1 1 dor he added. simply. flaw licr standing at It distance from ltim, (lnehess rattles out Epsom prices. your foods and the feeding +11 91111/1.ai Sickheadachos-uturalgioheatlanhes-aplitting, blinding headaches -ail vanish when you take Na-Dra4Ca Headache W ters They do not contain phenacetin, acetardlid, morphine, opium or any other dangerous drug. 25c. a hoz at your Druggist's. 123 litenotraLontra e CHItaftleat.CO. CaNAVA.1.11191Ttn. Seasonable anti Sensible nints. 40 t Justice. Gaunt was thinking ot De- Jaelisores eyte wandered, round. .tho anti emiling at. ltim, Ilu'.4, elte_was a long eitnn, WO. the ehar;e that Ituttg over his room, then returned -with their fixed stare IVItY elf. and thetagli he stretched 0111 hid T1101101 'with legs American accent -hood. and Jackson *Igo tiijoetkrod te be to. fiaonve race. • ballads tewitrda her, he cl3ouldkrno_t roil-teltthan an average Englishwoman ac- Do yen. conxpel your CoWs to sleep verweighted by trOuble. lett. take it coolly: ' Int said, hoarsely, e clime own to rea tv.,,t t e next as quires in a fortnight in California, out cm the wet ground and then good dinner -wasted," said Galint, and with au oath. ..$tippose-ssuppose they morning' as ca.lin and self-posscseed complain because they don't give with an attempt, at ch,,,,,tninesii. •••yilere find you gutIty?'" usual. Wilkins was w-eiting. as if nothing she has, nevertheless an Anicri- don't ltnevr of any for vatire. Mr. jackson. has euffered innocently,' sa.id Garint, "Where io Mr. Jackson?" asked Gaunt. can s sense of headlines. She puts zeasea ter my• eg aametite, hat I ''Then not. be the, Anst Vflbt) Ivere the Taatter. Will yoU. not have some of this eoulfle?" gravely. Wilkins coughed. her case with extraordinary brevity 1'Ne, thanks," 80.14 Jackson. "1-1 graelleen got ng from his chair -with dil. "Ile left the hotel early this morning. should Iike some refreshment." Realty. and went. and leaned against the my lord." be said. and effect. If vou want to know the _ Gaunt signed to Wilkins4 and. he brought mantel -shelf. The short Journey brought 011111112 ebook llSs, facts about the east end do not go the desired refrealunent. Jackson drank on hie oough again, and he boot double "rm Braid he .N.not flt to go out." , lat, g. tarahier, eft arta put 11,, handkemblef to 1,,,,,i lira. As "No, my lord,',:as sate wukins. "I heard TO 1110 east end, but go to Sunder- "who.re the reason yen caret. Enjoy yen/. he took It away. Gaunt saw that there Vas the gentleman cough,ing all night. It was land House, 'Mayfair, -when the ditnierr be toiked. regarding Gaunt, with bl2ga tilitrnatiat. ica,re Terv 111, Mr. Zack- 8 "cm something drko eareeof adfel.hint if be cornea back,- duthess is telling, in her young, son, he 'stud. Don't, You think you'd said Gaunt. "He ought to be in bed and steadfast, and °Omit:Icing voice, the better go to bed. and let no send for the under a doctor's care." doctorr Gaunt eat ma breakfast, and he was things she has learned during years Jackson waived the suggestion away fighting a cigarette when Wilkins an- of constant study. "There are thou- hnpatiently. nounced two gentlemen. They were Mr. "I'm all right," he inaid, sullenly. "Who Belford, and Mr. Burns. the detective in who did this murder?" he asked hos•tcely. charge of the ease. ' G atifit ShOOk illS head. ' ," Mr, Belford was very pale, and evidently "I havn not the least idea. I know no- struggling with hie agitattofk. ,. thing of my wife's life sines I left her, "This is 31r. Burns, Lord Gaunt," he Mg every available hour all the , or her resent movements; and 1 suppose said -"the detective." ...,' year sound" -that is the gravamen the police were so assured of 1317 guilt Gaunt nodded, and•Mr. Burns looked at that they didn't deem it, necessary to look him keenly. 1 The crystal clearness shows • its .purIty Hold this soap to, the light—you can see. your fmgers through the per- fectly clear cake, • But smell Id As soon as you do, you'll realize the most ," wonderfUl charm of this soap . „ -Its, real Violet frafgance, Get a cake from your dree„el6t exid know for yourself the pleasure of ming it. • e ge r 1‘45 VIOL, T 4053 ceri „ sands, ot women and girls who are suffering actual hunger, want, and destitution though they are work - of her charge against, the existing In any other direction." . "Sorry to disturb. you, my lord," be order A eurions gIeam shot for a moment in- said. ' to Jackson's eyee as he bent over the fire. "Not at all," said Gaunt. "I'm afraid The Duchess of Marlborough's "The police are fools!" be said, "I sun- I've given you a great deal of trouble, philanthrop•y has not been spasmo- pose any cne could have got into that Mr. Burns, quite unwittingly. Will you . . .. flat, the rooin, whave the name of the take a cup of oft*?CNO? A eigaretter' did.. During several years she has Mansions?" he asked, with a cunning Be handed his cig,aret'4e-case. spent more time at East Ilam than glance at Ciatint. gr, .Baras was rather st,aggered. Ile hadt Bi.anheina, though in 110 sense ilas "Prince's Mansions," said Gaunt. "I do had a large experience of criminals, email a not think so. The fervante 70-ald have and great, but he had never ,not with ono she left the world in which she finds eeen any one enter.'. quite so cool as this. Jackson smiled; his back was to Gaunt, "pm a,fai rd 1 have an unpleasant duty she and ller caniPaign carrY most -If I'd been the detective in charge of to perform, niy lord." he said. weight. She does not relinquish the case I should have raked up her past "Most duties are unpleasant, Ms. -, life; I Should have found out what friends -Burns," Baia Galliit. "You have come to ner houses, por her parties, nor her she had; who she'd quarreled with lately. arrest 1110. I SUPPOSe?". ' pearls. - iler fascination- croes not ' They're foolsi- "I'iu afraid so, my lord," said the de- wane nor 'her ybath turn to gi.e3„_ He turned round and looked at, Gaunt; tective. "1 - need not warn your lordship F. his face was flushed with a, kind of child- that I shall.- be obliged to use anything riess because', she has things to do ii6nh a&;41ntiesafnacintAgcliles' sanfaashhio6n);)ebgn3'tn the iluagglill Y0'll'Gunlitaey„ s'o81,17' ff'aidallIG5atti7:t11.,"""iiTill-ine, may ',rid things to say,. ajla ' ra 'set ef '-verY vas cut short by tho awful. haCking 2 trouble you to get moray -hut and coat?" erne]. and ,depressing observations • eeleeh, a,n.cl again the handkerchief `was .2 wish to remark," said Mr. Belford, always on he,e. mind and in,. her Stabled With, blood. with agitation in strong contra.st to ' ' "Leek here, Jackson." said Gaunt, "2 Gaunt's coolness, "t,liat, Lord Gaunt has heart. '13y -station, bY habit, hY the must insist upon your going to bed and cone back to England of his own free very- finishof her featnres and the having a doctor. You see, I somehow feel ,,,,iii„ and with some difficulty, to meet , , . responsible for you., lo-uving brought, you , this charge.' • elegance Of her 1?Ulid, ,. she belongs I Ag they (Intel's(' the brougham, a nows- to a world of trivialities and lux - 'Ye, 2 acmw," said Tackeon, YOU saV- I paper boy rushed. forward, yelling: . . ed MY life; you gave Up your. pl ae, m 1 „.31.1.,r4or in Prince's Aransious! Arrest ra'y, ; h.er m.anner, nuous a Certain . .,•. „. tee boat-' ' of Lord G aunt!" - , ' seriousness that will not be wholly et wasn't thinking of that said Gaunt, 1 Ga.ant omiled quickly. - ..3, 1 "Tne.y get the 110;76 very otticic.yon , 4 ,., . hidden even by the Mask rind demi- -"No; but I was." 2)50105 10 Jaoltsoa fil they, my- Jord.K. said Mr, nurne. no of fashion, is the manner ,of a, bouow tvoiCO. "I'm bad 1 hnolv• but you don't c;uppose you're 'the- only' m an (To be continued.) ' ' Vanderbilt - cum :-Ivrariberoug'hi 241 ".:8 ID 0' . HN THEM7. 7 n',. • fraid of death, do you? Pi', a )6 _ iiii , , Fifth:Avouneecum-Blenheime ef a c,e- their tongues or 11; th(-; feed pn't Sn'ohn's' , 1 luAll'ho.911rEfig,°t;iat6ahili.och-j(I'la'S., 1 Licefklo,D,'.:2",TiFlor.'ullbatve'701113,re • 1 In three Years the Snlada,' -Tea tPreal.-eltei°:e vio°rrltc.Ili;ellsts iotl'istirale an.i.de°smi'-'3a::e. .11tdk.rt:ill'll:'2°:::::Idtin4,,,:a1(4:6bvYa'citerill'elltherlee:er:de,aytheeit:d1ai.,16ell ' of them. lt aCtEl 1.'n the blood and glands. ' ,o'Ll'1,11,u7geg:'le,„vd„AlGa..it-,f "1-1.113.1"-1,t, 3clit°a, le:1 Co. have incre,a-S'erie th-eir. !,3,071,1_8:. 'cwhoarilniinages/sthc8:anp the ni°st,, 'e°1nPlet*C' 013440 501111114 '714'111'106W they, are "exposed.", Abso. I oi:1-1'r°aballertaing°-f0-:;nt,ohs:tIolfe-as6thart we sito9.1413,290„954. pounds, In other Pc. 11 , _141:: : ; -ever be h's' the 'soft- Pij uZetly'e free fro/u, u‘n_y t,b4uft, 41jciuyll;youRcirt.13.A. , chug IO ih YerY dinerr-t;,,es,,T.,,1•3:::,3-00,,,iarl,i i they have have added to their already ening influence _of her, large sYmna- ,ernid can 80.1e17 take . , 1 ' ith?;0-::gfidnii%11/0,`,T,ae...0.,1; ' ;Ina ., Ivou ought to ' large trade one-teot• li of the, entire 1.•;hies....e :..• „. • :,,, : f • iier An wtattotrettrtgr;st;g:git, take better are, of Your.ao_l I." 4riRtial. tea • consumption in , the The, du:chess remains, ...n ft la EfitIe attd. harness dealers. , .. Young -ourself? he 64, "and: :gaol:sou stared n't hin1.1:',1Poli.V, , D 0 ii,ini.on ,.0.1 ,canada„ , sense than' Curzon Street iS 1113t t() Solohri Medical Oo ' ,, 811T),T.C':(3'', `,,Q41th' slu'llgOs3.-' 1" -.." -- -hink. an American, 'While -she is eeerni t, j 0 't I I 1 t .- errs, 'And 1,1104..3Air,,i,. None are so blind as those who, absorbied bihtlitike in En gl an"c1:;s4W,land .. COSHEN4 er ,wit,1L, 4 ' '. shor :. .7.:-...r- kiii,&".„' 01,-.tpuble. ., - e .4.'4 :their; fie,...,00.;, she h4dS1'6' her 1 ' , .'''.".: .'..; ''','1 r .,P e's , ' '•de 4 ''..: , - , 4.aor.mammero 4Znit'Ae,Ar i 4-3.1.,-.10.3--t -44,,t...x.- -,,,,rz-...v.e....:1,-,,;,.:,'.'" a,-„,..,-.y...,..,,,ap•larA,;,,av,....,:,,,zo,',..lev:,\I • CPAHE 1,1PhIL I ATSWRYREBR YDRAPRSRE I ERPA ..........=.0.••••••••••••• 04•4•11•11.1.111.M. RCYREH Can you ravange the above sem of jumbled letters into the 411.10221 0) eight well known fruits. /f so, YOU CAN SILAR.0 IN 511E DISTRIBUTION OF TEE ABOVE 5512E. It is r.o easy task._ liubbypatlenco and per. 52140cl:cc you can pmbribly make out 5 or 6 of them. To th person who can make outthe largest number`we trill give the Sum of One 1104(40 Dollars, To the person making out the second largest number the sum of Fifty Dollars, To the person coaling tho third largest number the surn of Thirty Dollars. To the 416121011 12105205 the foutth largest number the sum of Tirenty Dollars, Should_ two persons scud ans-=,ers equally torrect, the first two prizes '1,311b? divided between them, (each receiving $g/oo) Should three send in eguallycorrect answers, the Arst three 4122041. 442)) have to be divided, (each receiving $6o.00). Should fourporsons send equally cotrect answers, the stole sum of $2oo,oe will be equally divided (each recei.,ng $5o.00), and so on in like proportions,provIded L they comply IvIth a sirOple condition 01,001 811)21 444 44212 write ns Socn AS answers are received. WI". 1)0 NOT '15'14.1t4 nITnYtiE 'IV OliNkeCilvs WANT A CENT OF YOUR MONEY WIIEN YOU ANSWER TIIIS ADVERTISEMENT. Ifyou 0415 100210 eeArn,dodlete list. waite us at once enclosing o•oent stamp for our reply. DO,Noy DELAY, - -rsi.cAn'Aibt.A.w mnDrottin co., Doph 11 MONTREAL, QUE. maims. -A liousexgFE IS JDV HER KITCHEN. FOR A BRIGHT STOVE AND A BRIGHT REPUTATION. USE BLACK KNIGHT., p,q3TE THE F.LLEY 0. LTD. I NG DUST 01V/ISTE NAM I LT014. t.) N NT. o ."' UST „ _ E In all cases of " DISTEMPER, PINK EVE, INFLUENZA, • opLns,-,-ETC; be aIi horico broodm res;.,-Ls'e-its, 21 12 "R. issfitve5P, 524 1,9 /41i, Cy Irma milk7 A hint to the wise is sufficient. • While fodder when given out of doors should be fed in feed racks . . . not on the ground, it is imperative for the ground surroundixls the racks to slope away in all directions and oftbn it would be better still if tile drained. Do you keep plenty -of salt where your live stock- can get .at it all the time? Remember that this is ab- solutely essential to good health: in a horse, cow, hog or sheep, as in; a human being. , ' What kind of water do your inilch" cows drink'? Is it pure and clean I', llemeniber that a big portion of tilf3 v,:ater they drink is converted int milk and, therefore, ought I b wholesome as tlia.t which yoTuhrseelbfe. best milking pail is SO constructed as to reclu ininimum the amount of dirt full- ing into the milk during the pr - cess of milking. The small -top pail may have some objections, but its advantages are so in evidence that it is l'aPidlY being adopted hY, imnsh of our prominent dairymen. Salt for tlie Chickens. • Salt, in aiding dige7etion3 a,iso keeps the evliole system of the fow in good working order. The bloou bieds will be less likely to eu froiu 0014144, canker or roup, - 'the gizzard wo 121 if to live in eatt fed food. ' Salt can be fed ill the se' oats. A. teaspoonful to erle4 aeeL aOy li /c)ist°):111-il-gaiir:11:Ceta'nLI:1111:eleeeCfl l'intil'Oilaaia131:111t1t,s3(a)utflo...305tfti.:11,1\1°: "),3iirc,d er them, be- lt is better toe' gOod for rit'l citiie only than tac sa#et-tYlea10 of 11' had for fun.4 find upy1Mdsuisti. r 1-12121 411 ftlegffi tts, fat eve' y ang101 NM."