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f the Seaso11,
fiala,ic, ^ nere are Lane or two agidet"s
tintile iistV t.a CLki d4 t11t: 9ve
un owed. ttas ; 1, x10 sum to her; h>;at she
miled as she t-tticli.
\mi., \ rry e♦•ti\atntileac. There;
t F is e opt ! ielitt ae its the
to=y I.'-
-' said;
"eat not 'rb tan c ac e
tlase noes: Thev"re•
.
1s Olean,"
S"+ y tell, deur," s3tc
ii chzid 'A1 .Ba'' 151- the antttet,e.
at'ta(x 3r 0 #t ltt.•i;,i'a1 ,At, to ek a taa'eel
•Cf�'4'M1"aa how...
twis
l�nn1 (,' Y neCnte
'.1. snracse ;Alt 1)�z
e1 et1 Acca he 1 t"ta
lve A na, laugh,
43ac fin t Gere little one. slam
v} t he atkto 141 0111 t111;, nearly 13u#7eneNer .ala
3�n'tr the•^-- #}mere it IS. TOn must sir -ow me' t
of 2Ytexns
1 • rsaan 1tct4. whets they come: i 'neve, saweI« 1¢ maleyou ordered. NolllarrOW!
0 SArssa� tsR . of A eli tte,R. uee but note �aithk a Peac an 61#
etterae'ak - ltT, 3tts sun Stern a'i•(ts.
girR'a> aa"%Jforgotten.
" kil�'ni t
pint."he h �,ti '"1 r4uut
forgotte ^ You're alwaxe a4 stats,
"'1l stow you tuese. at" You'll. reroute 1, m+.
"teak must R R eariful Pt- the 7 tone;. 0dA3
ape Faust %eels down the expenses, 1 c*
LLi�Br 0.er'y peer you F nestY;:':antat the t els'C',
lasing and sertanau,• is xe.Pni. great—
v great."
wandered nth z.. alar IcaSvarout-
himself, tilt"r IIA 1esTo; ravier
the live,,pout.3 at4,rttf ;xr`a };`UA'!d
ars tt3e
hand attaint he it
rrtaa ale ITarilaet of his xlresasraBai'
anndlatt$,n ti�5 rt=1at lrslti: test 5ner isarlri
s went It BEe1 the talY«a Nord :tA hat,e• #tae
..It sad s she thought 'tlt4
would he. lata a ire;' # .Bae Just, for once•.
Rh nrotto' to anet±t :at the bills :tot
1 lite,, boot', r farther •coi oleo
er onelone•v.ate' not of ,l PsiLi
The cat t ti:as in high sprr,ts.
' OE 1141,3 iBtfi IBlrrt witli tlw
krr
had r7 eta reaa.it+'el a rQasp§rtt-
aand must belt i s
thing oat ieefo
W irin has heels `iat tkata .r:atk
-.sot alcd;; "ani
anti, 1381 nate from
tt
x sa
sr e the
ear;
td
-mks !
t11�'yF,:
�+tnaArf�',
satial�
13�, aro
�, tYltt t
v�rtYBrS;, tat ka
l t era 1Ya3;'dk'
41/oet niskt .t
ksQet9 s -§a ilk
Laid .1talrta•r
Bar4t ac la
hall t+ecn
u tkto tit
�:giaitt,
tlntli 3essn
ed it
been
gis• lott
t Lisa
horse,
as dill P
Areae the thanght
Tier trained and s41
'warmly,and wildi
pent the safter•netn -.In bre
colt.; yetecee led : in • lae
r;srfite (clot of he; thoughts7
rtto thean afiMO ;a"S> Alae sat
ug.tnosn xlro ;ar0
Ofttql4 a+at,l tnt tki dales all oi`
a'0a N'.1G4Bn§ t' -_ tact r'-' Uti1
.esS.. fila is9_ handsome faro asrl►s'^a a er
gra tat lse alloi a •1' to '^atelsp lata i 031
tall fret' tr este lttle tit: e ,afro ' lief alp0rn 1§tq §, 4 r, 91 _I
r it:44t b;ono'ta3 bed, loran Eit`YI ta1�t.� �, as }Ail
?ix alaatsta3e lass 4,10tsr dtasi, 1161- r§P'zsa+§a Ila93'.
as g9tlet 'Uses -47,1110 oas; aria . 1 tia»n
lies hadiR she r thought She her raaalt
arlai•aa mets sl§e kacl:Pt azar -\. 1la;a
wan Beare • irrtaSh tart l sioe,l e'a. cart a of late f eRse
e R;rel ee, f.. fiat • %Pitt+ia ;lune • Ri{aeitart rntitirX}B
sire ~reale cult tits ;10 s01,gel al•'. Ittenglt • her 0 ar
+1- Bnzasa '¢rangS+ sae l Btiaae
ti t* stairs sant as atten9rt ` mle+(}`tBrraB 4tr laid pet a ...
airs as thaaoit edl e15• tri ; •eNU4 leoltod at ter • renrtaa;.
anti 13t41f(ii'bte1yF \rra outset;• met but at,
lalrr•arrot ;softly;1 tiaottglut trout relight
t»s os upon heroininti " ;.he s ai§1.
local'. carad. 1k1*1at F He 4-'Ba't lest it aBttla is rr Y ki
«a -ora a* nut, trip `fila *era§la
ants tt�out, 11e ".lad noir" tciiere 33e1 ,,r
res11old see 1 Late fiot a hat heat—k,
0
CIrr'ieli;tn { l
lismolt All'
�9A
of the Thalers #3
• - ' their roe�
Why take chance
by asking far "A.
Dollar's W rtb f
Sugar ?",
Buy REDPATH R
0_5gineel Packages.
aid you'll he sure
f full tt, eight
1g est, , tutu '
tbso1ut paAraty.
tx?BP:A,4,4 ".11. 34:^"asRr ,a4A 41'4 r r' AC* ':.114.114K24:4 '6 gait
ti
aree
til ‘IqX tt1 tl?lt¢R
:e1
lee
with ih ralaglta f Atd ae a
s 41cr;
of Ltbe *aSfs eatin more jt$talar he
properly digest..
Grain may be fed as
will :lake it, and for k ►a`?..
• t,a�� till' , anal f bran �«'a 1.. <.L
1ta
irllSl}e<l: t0414 uo0Rle is
144*111iiP
On Mc Far:
tees 1lkt
ell
ae$t0t- 0.111 ,F R.lasl`isti4;tu Ni'
iltl to dila litirtla.,
b. a :Pal
liar l%
e13; t -he
1'ge1'
• n tile:'
aoultl be o1 t�
VAS 01' straw 1'11
the
ground. T
lle" of evergree11's', _'xp
e aw tYS tO the suet or 1•:411
U1 the root AI
�rrt to ltal ell4) the
40e5 11tat.
presery 11.5
€?ssible, e =p *=
saki} feed file
lk these #'out$
�s'ltltt T?'lte
g9 itki buriakll
ler tlre,. 'set
is 4esueG?ld1t:1'
h.o 1iy b a No
pa tint` gar?
a1 lh"e his ('!
ctr slake td
On ekttlAg l
NEWS FROry
��il:l•r Ille ABB
StINSETAS
t'ro i-ess .lue 5'est "Tail:
BaaQt a,C.�i.� ewG €?R Ioatn(e"ttt
Eire ee tttallett�ly tl .4rvvect
the plant nt of the Royal City Lumber
need <d ssaitag1e mall at New -Westmins-
ter, B.C.
The Building 'Inspector at Van-
, cou
aan-,c(au er !e,.aaatt#tae1 ed that 39 build-
ings. in that t city be $.'(A,tdeatalici and
tA,•n3 tt��
Cx9 of°, aMig=a:R, �4lne Revelstoke,
ike,
]3.t,, i'wlraasie SL??u^+ .�„.B'i, nn(D?t 17�.
k trans e'S�;i3. var: a t to ii a i, 3; l eienh,
r -3S �a Amit $lot).
The s"teallaes l',Wmta Thompson,
�bleb left Vancouver for 'Nome,
ola with her 18,00 fres} eggs
pp
pecked in -gallon & ea ns.
P'nliee of '4'rlatacC'UVer are Showing
neat activity 3n preventing Chinese
! 1B'om dehtn rot£ �lg lata -
(lL"� WOeliIk o1. altl a;' .llertx
Nrnrtla Yattapesilaaem caused laasses of
over .$300.000 in 24 ii0lars. The;
fires were finally quenched by rain
New Westminster "'Rata -Mi-t"
l great re-llnioni itt11>ia In
e;era"' surviving 1llell bar g ttlz~ ti«
'al fel lxlet• -s' Corps 'at a t tic
order WAS pLit t'fl.
#itrei5
for five -and
§,f lumber, to be t1 a
>z
with the new ry doe
Iota Este}= Xewtaaan
lloitRla r 11111sicia1R1, a ll
11
eetees Cour
resught
' against Jae age
killed X
Va
x539 c 5 a"xFa .9a t3trt
sort sat
§ 1z tt r ri €,
Baa'
ialtly
aint" 1111
rtee tt; ite s'.ttt(1,
new house w..,,
to market. anal
filth• 1t: tint you
I 'Slii&�Qql
R torr saukl
er r3ttteh
rat sat the
anon
astir
rs
broket tool
1'
nt1 "'deal."
it, zea if
vor end
r hare, for
otic tap there
ways that;
C5 ' 'a?c nr4. and '
slater it;
ilkiehenx m.alrl9
there's n
k..o:ridan. ctBnlCmtE4ta +reentteman,,
rings §trB- ktta 3itzltre :trio
own .xtn0rn—s§rek Sun13e ear's
a('e is ail one YnaSS of ivory
and that some of the roams is
—or the queen's own' roams
Castle,,.
tmclable ac -
tial regions
t's only what
nd she says
king. 'with
But that he's
-like and that
if he were a
-says that site
eeps into the
horses and
some of
ord Mayor
te „men aria
urt was the
lunch
3. waiting for•you
s seen the -roung
S son, and she
pi,,itisomest, gentle-
s Uenneople ▪ in Lon_
ite's just
like a
plfttandine
while pet the lunch an,
ci•GW11 Tier, father was
tnti he scarcely looked ulel
she ,g -at e hint an rte -
elks, and told
the irrogress
how she ha d
eed that the
4 'he had start-
rt•.-4he young
scarce -
all now
his
14,
5W Teti; sj,e
Il ++gat i."Th
guR79 her ai, 14at!e#n
nrsieP1 P:ks r-CslRtla*tnta
oslde •all,without st;
Loan`,-;<apa,anasr- the deslrt
rd haBtr gT'ntiyi.ae k ae;
3'o4' erosse`i
'0kar sa.isl llaorkeal tat !1
ti
7.0
1;a
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l."
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See
an(
•
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it
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cp
• wr ,r
t4014114'.4.,'it ilrOSe'nS„' also. Item f BP;S' Eat S%iAiiC
• tier von- tiih_1 of Mune
,,sr
t.I :,ham e;1fa1 hlrrs t~3ae'1u anal clitlnaBi ^n
tw ; . k' ' talee.ioolitug Aho ,sralal • tlttt
131x§*lat9u rr( melt Bx t telt' one You
ia. r4ielc �•estettlay, Olt§1n't' I .see 1rI1n :Aare
to+ kt^:rttin►tc,`eprning,up the shill.”
0111 be?' • aa:ald titaltYca;e1: I eilaln't clot,;
'.• To taell you the truth. 1 watt Nis•.
Its}ataat at •wale :eon. tiara! 1 don't'
ra4; I should lraa`t notleee1 It he Imo
r1111s'ui, oft Lass nose.'
u;asat :mutat of a slip," P140
la}Y, to rawer her Might `"cer•,nfu--
1i+ar cit h s e an1ld enr.rosnkcln. "lalrall
11
to the sheep tlrst'
•"
You 11k(I. he tssaritod„
arrtember, IRn your rialsl'
fiat
him ane; smiled,
trtkiskl."
IalllrtkAte ane," be raid. "rut
nr cert,stupid one,'
t1
r<'
te bad;
head on
tigtnily
Slits 41bili't Set,
at ,P,Itc,tZtil-
under the
The
kes t lane day l'ollews •t ,, he , had left ,I yesterday 'her fare hall
e her anxiety ou her, I taunted him. en while hlaudo Valium -
a, as she went down r. In 441 Icor War Nana and elsarldill4
i of tbat sense of jewels, had been'shiging, oven In
morotur tour of to_ ed rrom 4 dream of her; he had recalled
ed tihm totg,ttlatitattlett ttotiebeda):rdy: j:, vorliely:xquisitely 'lovely face 'mat Its
Y after breakfast. %Viten iter I with lett tliitn$1tattYgett°114initeet,Ceetptit tnn(loir%
/11°1" 8he 1v41 rPli'6,Yetl tl) 10V,011, that) slut Pad been Ixt hie tboUghts
h r 1 Lad sleht Weil, he replied in; stronger, more subtle, than even lus
the library, she ran UP" . Ilen,ler column Of a neek. and wondered
he terrave st toy as sus os Toe nu t, unct, do ot „1.1v.z.'113.1clittinttgagirettiiiirti7111;,Inarztlien.t.1,tril:rlittiihdailii,ii:,13.
e raised his head and looked at ber ab -
ere, father." she said. "shall I post near:,
r letters': I know Non will I e atilt -i ...les the rain,'" she explained. i
tor that ono to tbe ipooltsel'iers to ..
." she added, with a sollie, ' svons to wash the atmosphere. lily fa-
ts e:Les dropped arld tin se„..,,„ oi di, titer Sia,„'S there is onlY one other place
concerted for a minute. then he"s‘ id
"No, no: rat stud at by Jason; 1°,,,,P siot L'
- ythicis 11.3.6q ttliS particular clearness and
wri tten, It yet: tizad lie tumed away tarlirahttiess a f ter rain: and that's I re,
There are the sheep. Now," she
d
; make
rtau
tains o
eau eau ha
is fed in la 4
gets Too
The ehara„,
ending upo saze and
If. To a calf, two we
won about twelve
Inv whole Milk'. Tile
the t d week, or when
is 'dee able to begin 'the change,
the daily feed would he eleven
pounds of whole milk 'and one
pound of skim milk; the second ,day,
ten pounds ot whole milk and two
pounds of sknn millet and so until
the tomplete ehange as made, It, is
'Just as essential to feed the skim
milk warm as the whole milk, al-
theugh evben the calf gets larger
and stronger, six te ten weeks old,
gradual change to eold milk may
be made.
Allow the calf a clean, airy pied -
deck or box stail in which to get
exereise. Give him some well ear-
ed hay, such as timothy and clover,
or lianothv alone, as $oon aa he will
eat it, whicb will be when he is from
be
abi
beginnin
Loaars 4,4d,
ad warant ab
lilt' from
Thou 11
iks from,
tient.; gla
as
it
force of
lel f
to
d al
111
io
ot
Vt
ording
Iso levies
eh bran
ttists of Euro
Solve the
11m1 mot
stairs to It
iter fatb
Ids went to the stable -yard and got
on tie RuPert by the aid of the stone -"..5:(); begin at number one, I sup -
the Second had eIlifnlb*8e3C11, livaheigehhinCgillanrietas .,,,T7t'laie-t\l",atIs11,21'biseiaer„leal "label. "e?" " Fal '
-mounting black"
the white horse which figures in so ;To- he contlnuesi,)
many pictures ot the Merry Afonarch. a,
arid rode out of the court -Yard, watched , ---r-'-'
with pride by Jason.
BefOre she bad gone far he ran after
`'IX you're riding hy *Ni -est Hin, "Miss The Rev. Mr, Lawrence had
Ida. Perhaps You'd bettor look at the h ,(1.,,,c1' for so long a time with the
cattle shed there. Williain says that 0a--` - -- -
the roof's falling in." in her Granby family that 'when he wa,s
' %•ery well, she called hack
Pyol Oblicred to remove to a new field of
clear
-oh, ante eriss Ida. there's a big stone labor, .the farnaly keenly felt bis
washed out of the .weir; I'm thinking it i
oug,itt to be put back or we'll have the 1.0$5• '
rrie?..iidws above flooded this winter."
She laughed and nodded. and put Ru- . nThe best past -or we've ever had.
pert to a trot, for she knew that while Iri this town," declared Father
she was wi thin bearing, distance Jason Gr an by. beartitiy„. `'I don't expect
would bombard her with similar tales , • -ti , • 1.,
of woe. iNlet a slate slid from the old To see nis equa again.
roof or the Hall, or a, sheep fell lame, ' ' S Li Ch good cOrilpanY,'' said Mo -
She had resell -red tgat. she wood not titer t.d.ralitOy : "anti se ,svrnpathetic
ride straight to the stream, and she if tile least thing went evrOny,.,'
kept up the hill -side, but her eses wan- ,,,He .1.va the easiest An to k
rn coo
again; but there was 110 sign of a hoi-se- for I ever knew," correributed Aunt
roan. and after halt: an hour had passed ,, -
a sense of disappointment rose within lann. life *iv as ale,ayS satisfied
her. it was ouite -possible that he had with
forgotten the engagement; perhans Oil what he had to eat, and he
reflection he had seen that she was never grunibled."
quite right an her objeotions to his nen e•neh .setene
strange proposal,' and lie would not . ,
dome. .A faint -flush rose to. her face, bore ' sighed Sister Laura. "He.
and she turnecl'Rupert and*rode up and
over the. hill -where site could not see hr°1-Lgh,`" ''''11111°'slifhere Peace
the roa.d. But Slle had no sooner got. whe,never he came into -the house.
oe 'toe lean she re/neml)ered that n o • •Ti,rannye Granny,• in her• col: -
time had been znentioned, or, if. it had,
that she had forgotten 11. She turned net. btt the fireplace, shook her
and', rode up the hill area; end I ookin g head cioleFtilly a,s sbe ackiki her tri -
down, saw stafford riding, alone the vat- , ,„
a.botit uncertainly, Her ,heart oeat
jidate,color into he?' fa,de. and s.he Pulled
Op. and leaning forward With her Obin
I..her hand. -watched him dreamily.
'Ile rode Ahe _limiter. and he. had
;,toatt had 'tried ,td
afford.; Qrnats; the
M01.1,1'ned. '"He was the best hand
did see,"
Can't Sidet;tep
•
weath
tbiliae•t4141Neitl!est6
disease genus are easily
• direet sunlight, as has bee
Illy shown by experinaents.
a in
110III Conte Beek.
Yo ow -what a boom r
-Why, a boomerang Is thin
throiv mat and after a,
it turns and manes back.
-Please ma'am, semethin
like the prodigal son, it?"
The Proper Term.
-What's that i" vied the
doctor in the mining eattm.„ u
say you have 'eheoting name in
your back. 'Why, you're wounded,
man 1"
''That'e what .1 saide-'ehooting
pains,"' seid Mute Pete.
The a t-
0 ,000 tee Ill
made the d
W le rrived at the heal
who was sufferin
Russian o
from alcoholism :
'''What is the u• -,e of your coming
to see me I I can only heal the
body ; • it is your soul ktlatft, is ill.
Control that and'•,you will be well,"
Turning to the correspondent he
!ambled: -You are not sick. You
have come to End out whether I am.
fraud or not. You are not from
h parts, but I eannot tell where
e from, as my gift only ap-
plies to the sick, hot to the
I healthy."
His latest striking a-chievemen
to grow a, fine -crop of hair on a
perfectly bald pate, and since new
of it got abroad his house has bee
besieged by rich people who are
hairless. He say,s his remedy for
baldness is a. deeoetien of snake-
COON 30Wellery
and went r0 the
v ver and backed the man out it
1 root door of the store. Ho dis:
am) ed before) polieentan
be sununonetl.
J'ohn Scott,
banquet that the
-04
al
11
when it would be necessa the
Government to appOint tal
eon/mission, with powers i a, to
the Railway Board, to solve the
rental problem in Canada. whielt
present, he stud, was one the
main causes of the present bueiness
depression in some plitece.
THE 11 ORRORS OF WAR.
Pen Pieture of Scenes in Frame°.
The late Sir Henry Brackteebury
went in charge of the English Reel
Cross work an the Franco-German
war, and he afterwards wrote
"Presently we reached I3azeilles,
which Jeanne calls in his Guide a.
town of 2048 inhabitants, situated
in ehe midst of beautiful planta-
tions, with cloth factoeies, forges,
and other inclust,ries. It was 'a bean
of -blackened reins. Not one, house
stands from one end, rof the town to
the other. Burnt w.alls, heaps of
stories, mud, and desolation, con-
stitude the 'town of Bazeilles.''
Another picture is that ef the ae-
tual enene 'the hospitals, 'where:
lying side by side :
cove,red with the poor
fellows, with every sort of „wound.
Sonle dying with ball,s through the
chest, some with crushed axins
legs from shells. ' One Feenchman
had lain three clays in a ditch, and
WaS brought in to have his thighA
aanptitated. He asked for a, cigar
the moment the amputation \Vas
over. Another 13 avaritin with hie
high • and hip smash ed pieees
lien 'that could not go near 'Lim,
thoilgh his wounds are dressed wifli