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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-11-17, Page 14111+0+11/+0-404-04s04-e-ise+0+04‘Now they were both Wetted teom his 4, life for overt * * * * The Mystery o fbitter, incredible blues in hie life 0 Seven years! For seven yeare the 0 , a -nom lasted. It WaS a bent, stoopuig, fell of combined fear and wonder, out hinters! (.001! hyo Th3 Violin 4. letters addressed. to Mr. Bede Grat- a ,wolte-haired 31110333 who tore open the "131) six next week," she breathed, I Ile was gone, as fearsomely as be * iton that morning. 8he had written in awe, as tie closed tlie door and had come; bid tails know ho was I eyes, and Trained in falr her, 'Phe •Ihe whiepered. "Er -just say that ess,alecae<deesaeseeeieeectieteeee years seemed to roll back, and he I Uncle Ore toe came, and might pos- ,V was Molting down at the little Anna- Ieibly be up this way again, but he R bel Ms Mold had drawn away froln I doesn't want any thanks. Itamembee A a father's death -hod to his own m quiet that? Oh, me Ibis Is for 21 3t1 An, II,' Athe bout h mansion. This MOO duplicate was mese. Buy It patent loch and keep ; 4, oht,00sohly omel ifa had issvt his grunted Ms way along to a kitchen, 'real, because a sovereign lay elilning He might burn Out to be a burglar in the peril of her hand. Anil on ....House catsup, a lialf teaspoonful of Was, CANCER AND XRAY BURNS cordovans, and salt. and pepper i none -airy. Tim remainder of the Pet liquor. will eerve as emelt for soup a next day. A Cream PulTee-One-hnlf pound of A butter, three-quarteiS of a pound of A PA flour, eight eggso one pint of water. A Ste' the butter into the water, --- It on tile the in A saucepan, and vet. "Millman molt out utter break- ithe ttk.re, ontler the cloth- 1210elee,DeeeeaseleeeeDeSeDliee . 0 u I woldnever answered it. fast. She cried and ktesed 1110, but I yes, he wouldn t mind lue hoe quiet existence, but two were waiting lens this morning', The writing upon 1 aid .1 be brave os anything and just one peop. She lookell, inul •"Yest Who Is it? Let ste hens his. mina the house. She bad to go, 011, looked, and iniaelte-tord then ead- name!" 1 0110 envelope caught Ms eye and set mnitunn cries a good' deal lately denly came the quick rattle ef a key "A -a gentleman, sir," hesitated 'Ois head trembling strangely. Ile hes- Yes+ but she doesn't let him seo, becomes in tlict ball -door. film liew out, the Deviant, his leseinated glom° uPe . Bated, half inelined to tear the thing lices miserable and can't sleep." on that still, tragic womtues 11g01e into fragments; then he obeyed the framed in the balcony window. In fascination. '5.es; fr in- ion/ - na the liall-a Mr. GeoOrey Arnold, Ile bel, who had oece breathed 111 this ast s you to See 111111 this once --•for 'very room. . !Iva minutes in a Mellow, he saYs, "Dear Uncle -if 1 ine.y write- -1, a can't. play los violin, I think. I heard He will !imam trouble you agitin. It's ?word! I had prayed that the time tife or death to Min, 1 was to say." !might never come when I shank{ need them talking, and his forehead went "Yor31 clever; a dramatic touch! to ask your help, but it is here, and down on this table with such a bang, Just request the gentleman to step for the sake of my dear liusbana I and he said it would kill Min if he tram my promises, say that Mr. Bodo 'risk your refusal. WO have been Ills prize niter el. couldn't piny for Breton dedines to see hie niece 'very happy, but Geofferys health has I don't knee! where it is; I expeet Shoe led for Ilfe to a fortune-hunter, brought us to a momentotry crisis. the strings lio.,00 broken again. So mue'es1 genius or not, nod then—" ;He does not tnow 1 hats Written, wretched when the striegs break, "No! Uncle, you coelci not -you and I dare not say more than that isn't it? I'm sere, I don't think daddy go on playing now? Will he- ule 1111( so gift_at this mo_ there's anything to offer youtinless Eggs for Sugiper.-Take a little dere not send those words to him- till lona-not the will he win the privee" -unless you like to cut the caiko that The mother's whisper Wils 10f1t, Ihit, nicely-fla.vored brown gravY, and put uo!" remit of one half the sem yen oete mother pot awny, I'd tell her little 'Annabel's it into a Shallow pie-dieh which has "Stand beck, Annabel. We'll dis- offered me might mean more than You the world answered cuss the. afterwards." you may ever undoes -nue. Dare I felt IningrY, and made ine have a nit. queglie„ ono „sao later, been well buttered, Islece it in the Old Bede Grafton waved bis arm; hope for a. reply? 31 you caneot clo Daddy'? OM he goes out every morn- Ans a gruff old -burglar" sew ciVen, and let it remain until it boils, the wild sob was lost, the imploring so much, it would be much to leow Inc. and conies home late, isle al- than take It out and brook into 11 08 white face shrank back; the servant that you had lorgiven, 011, oear many eggs as will lie stele by side to- theo,ppeared. In that pause, till tbe votle, every day 1 have longed to gather. Sprint:1e seasoned bread dull bang of a, door below seendea, write that life is too brief tor bitter- crumbs over all, nerd /lace the dish again m the oven until the eggs are set. Have ready one or two rounds or toast. Take Hie eggs up carol el- ly with a slice, lay them on the toast, pour the gravy over all. and serve hot. - Seri -unlisted eggs. -Pour one cup of cream into a frying -pan. When hot, pour in one dozen eggs, previously broken in a, dish. Cook slowly, stir- ring constantly, so that the eggs +0+e-Ises+e-e-osise-e-e+0 4-0-4-6.0 0 I Nerve sheets were rare in his grim, "Humph! and why oan't he aloe's? he 01-111041 gs110117, ho walked round; "why. I say?" "How do I know? Because lio WITH EGGS, 'Friezled Eggs. -Put, piece of but- ter the size of a hazel nut in tea- cup, with a pine!) of salt nnd a, lit -- screaming breathlessly. tle popper. Break in two eggs with- oL000l why (min% you keep away? out, stirrleg, Set in a. pan of boiling ...Ai° might boa some agnial my water to cook, When the Melee are is/tele-such a» grand ono! A. Hovereign set, serve immediately in the cup -and something on the table there- they were cooked in. it looks) just like daddy's violin . . . Eggs for Lunch.--13oil the egg's Mamma dear, don't cry! Ile didn't, hard. 10111111 veld, take off the /hens -he 011;y -took 0110 little thing °IT the end divide the eggs lengthwise in mentel-slielt; X watched all the timel 112110e8, Take out the yolks, crumble be never touched the cakel Ought t them in a bowl, adding salt, pepper, 111615111rd, and a to have screamed out'? . . . Mumma, little melted butter. what's the meter? Did lie eteal dad- When all are well mixed, tilt stp the dy's violin and briefs it back? Con hollows of the WhiteS with this 3113)1 It seerrod thet the beat of wo- ness!-Your Annabel, man's heart 00n111 be beard in the lie stared, the fliuty lurrip forming that cuPboard." silence, Them one hand groping out Mechanically, certainly not realizing as if in a mist, she was moving to- wards the door. "One moment!" A trifle uneteady, still grim, the retired frowsiest/3es voice come from the arm -chair in Ile shadow. Sometbing in it riveted hey the announcement In the palters. Be ways says he's met A011100110 and had hadn't looked for it-oli, no! it hap - his dinner out. Mamma went be- pellet to catch his eye. "It's the cause she Imd this letter. DaddY's fiddle, not the men," he muttered to not to know, mind. The calte's in himself. And that 0e13 evening lie alighted turtively at the corner of that same obscure street. Depossible to tell, but it looked very much as if the success of his first felonious attempt had stimulated him to risk another. -London Tit -Bits. 4 P.ARISTI OF SEVEN FAMILIES. and crum ng . , , (11013 old Bede Orafton took down the let- Voshed the letter away -it seemed thet tier clear, chilling brown oyes ter from behind a vase. Next 1110.• 10a... 011 ILP 11.1)111 it into his. No! ment he had sucked in this lips sharp- ly, as If to keep back a word. Only Me took up his newspaper, and al- most the first words he saw have the a few lines, but luminous ores. "Dear Machum-I understand from name of that very man-"Cleofiery attention, even at such a moment. Arnold." Shock number two, He a friend that you are anxious to ob- "Now! 1 protnised that poor father read through the paragrapli, and it tain occasional employment in fancy - of yours I would stand Keens be- told him ilitat Geoffery Arnold was w°1-4:. If you call hero to -morrow at tween you and the mistake so many one of five amateur violinists who ten o'clock I con employ you for a women snake. Is this the result of had emeged successful Isom all Pre- few hours. I pay fairly, but, do not all my efforts to that end? No, lonlnary tests and entered upon tiie stand still; all the sobs in the world final stage for the great Danesbsn'Y cannot otter tho fact that this men pri e -one tbousand pounds and a is 110 adventurer, whose drematte professorship. Ittusisians from all ways and violin -playing have worked quarters of the world linsl competecl umn you successfully. Here is your arid -and this obscure Arnold. fellow (aro to be disappointed. And the bad gone; it was to help her GeoiTery, who most not know. 11e turned again to little Annabel. Small as she was, it erack her tlio:t he had never nut his hand nicely on golden chance to PALM Wag realize. was one of flve left in the s 'egg e a little girl's head before, because You cannot -or you will not? You The crucial hearing was announced he did it with his eyes half she, as intend to become this mon's play- for only ten days hence . . . . And if enwillingly. thing for life?" ?set the waS writing in suppressed "Doesn't your father woek? Where "His wife I must• I have prom- terror and agony to ask his financial dg oes be o every day? Is he - does led," the steady, far -away weeper help? No! In any caee, she had floated across. "I treat him; no wo- taken her choice of two men, and man cone give a greater reason. One should coreistently abide by it. day -one flay he will prove to yon Mr. Grafton's servants reported that he was worthy all the love and him as pacing his room half that comfort, I can glve him now!" came ischt. Twice his hand had' gone "We, good: that, shoed uncl it." to his cherpie-hook, and twice was Ho rose stiffly. "4V.311, T need not stubbornly witbdrown. Bo had won, eay a word as to what I meant to but the struggle was none the less do for von- that's post. I will write deep. In crushing her he bad come near crushing himself. llow dared elle write? What were the words bhe dared not pet in the letter? ------------------------ of the ten had -Licked by, and old Bede Grafton realized yoe theque for a lemared, and you can go and marry him when and how you choose." Ma had sunk inr lie still have those pums? "OM yes!" she whiepered, =prised at liis ignorance, "And haven't you heard? The doctors said he must stop eslog his eyes as something was growieg .over them Dor sure of it, because, you imONV, he often looks at me and doesn't sou ine standing there. One great, big doctor thought he could do something if daddy yelled at his house, but he see two guineas for a beginning, and daddy couldn't pay tlust-not, till Ise wins the prize. Oli, he does want to! And yet he chair, eyes doSed and lips set. A hasn't played a note for over a twee pause, and then two soft, trembling that too uncertainty teas a little -isn't it funny? I thluk-I half be- arese calne 00111141 his noel( from he- more than he need bear. He would neve he goes out to try and find bind and held him still, with a whis- go and just snatch a look et the S01110 MOMS Wi40.11 let hint have per tihat he was never to forget. house, and possibly catch a glimpse sonic money. But lie doesn't tind "Good -night, dear unSIF-:Mnsi good- of Annabel, to boo whether the them -I think they must have moo - bye. No, T cannot take the cheque; man's selfishness wits killing her; no- edl" Geoffrey and I do not ask it -trust thing More. He put a cheque for "Illimph! That sort of friend has that We 11411111 never have to. You lust fifty Potties in hie pocamt, but a, time% of melting away." old Bede 'need not leer so for your Annabel, not to give her -or only upon such Craton (11)117 commented• Lips conditions that her husbote could Pl11110(1, lie looked round again. The Place was neat, but ite attlmilitments would not bear too inudh analysis. Then came a question that staggered himself. i"Vtliat's be like'? I -I've never seen nim yet!" "Never seen daddy! •Idere!" Rho it may be a, struggle for years yet, but is not that the time when he not benefit by it. This time ho tool, reeds most a wite'e help and com- a cab stealthily as far as that street tort? And may you. live -yes, may Corner, and then a:lighted-precisely you live ,to share our heppinesS, and as he had done once on a. never -for - to know that It is you, not. Annabel, gotten night seven years ago. Eh, who has made the mietai. el" She ki.ssed his forehead, smoothed back -the thin, grey hair, and seemed to wait. Some flint -lite Imnp was in his throat, but no word could pees Arud then the door had closed and he was alone. The last Inez to own it, lie could /lave said that in that moment the sonlight seemed to fade out of his life and leave It in eternal dusk. It might have been six weeks 'Inter that Mr. Bede Grafton stoutled his coachman More than ordinarily by savagely clirecting litin to drive to an obscure subenban street. It was dark. At the corner Mr. Crofton alighted, turned ep Ms coat -collar, muttered something, and mowed olong the row of absurdly snmll villae. Now 110 drew a :sharp breath at Right of a name -plate shining boldbt in the lamplight. "Geoffory what -only seven? Tnere it was still, bed and bright led•the way into a parlor, clutching as ever-"Geoffery Arnold." The ihis hadfl confidently now. "There very words irritated hine-of coorse, bee mune was Arnold nowt ITe walked quiebely by, hadtated, glared at the blinds, fought the final bit of O fight, and turned in at the gate. Ho would knuck hist once. All would depend upon who answered. If An- nabel, he might hear her atory and nutIce her a proposal; if tho elan, he could stride away in contemptuous silence. Yes! ror a minute no tan- gible sound. '1'11011, as he brought hbriself to stoop and peer through. the letter -slit -just tlie 011C11 -he be- came aware of a queer sensation dowe his spine. Ell, what'? Some- Shoed never see the num tontines thing was bending and broathing on again. the other side, an Inch away; wide Then -then his oye fell itpon a little casket at the baek of (lie mantel - shelf. It It lay a slip of thin card- board, and a word epon 11, had caught his nttention rut being- coin- cidental. Ile stumbled beck - went forward to peer again; rind turned away with something rhea. geoan, and a hnnd to his eyes. H. Was, of causes, tlie suddenness of the revela- tion -the lightning Ilasli upon the tragedy behind. Ire had stared at 0 pledge -ticket. Geolnsry Arnold's rare old violin My tit this moment in the grip of a West-entl oftwithrolcon TIlo crucial day of the Dewsbury prize ,The possibility of a, little An- was next Therstloy, "Unless Antos- nabel, etvangely enottg1i, had TIOVer byl's husband could l'aifie forty-five Mieunied to the grins old bachelor in Poentlit end interest, by that day, hie this ease, "Oh, indeed! Thell 1'111 chants was a tlead one. Now he -er-I slian he told I'm your grand- knew; now he understood! uncle. I suppose!" 1Ile own servants would hardly longailrawri, haunting sound of n bow "Yeti aro? ReallY! A grand 011()? have reeognixed old Graftoe's face as drawn lovingly, earessingiy down Oh, I'd give Worlds lf 1 could let he turned (wee more to little Anna - foe stringe. It thrilled old Graft- you in just to look at you en ova-, lee, the duplicate. 1 was different - on, held hint to the spot: it Was like Why. You must be the one 1 told Fa- convulse/I, yet, somehow softened tia the SOlinil of a loved ania lost 100- 11101` Christmas to send -the one main- if a inesk lee fallen nwaY, lio 3(1(10233' 41(1 nig gripped her wriste, jerking forth a husky, penetrating whisper: - "Brave, ere you? Could :you iot me in, if T get Mick in an hour? Will you mind the place till rind not toll a see I've been?" She nodded at onc:0; it, was becom- ing rather fantnetic, mut dreauditco to lier'-88 II was partly to Minaret And then, Rs lie coughed loudly, 1,i8 thin old flimers lied closed furtiOely that ticket, me lie heil shelled out, And little Annabel set thore like 11 lista 1 of Atone, listening, her hantle strained together. lie taken eornething and gone -lie WAS a Mira, ler Calling Morsel! a gm ad-uncic» lint al last -wet last came his tap niul cough.. Yes, I was the seine he is, on the wall, beside mamma. Oh. you'd like my daddy! If you could only stay a little and hear hint play his pines! Tho people clapped him and thouted. and the newspapers said he wcrele win the prize. Then we'll all be so liappts-tincl then you, can come to tea and supper, too Won't it be nice'? But daddy had to poly such' a lot of money for debts and cloctorel" He glared into the clever, donee°, sensitive faro of Annabol's hero - this nein who was to win the Dimes - bury prize. Nearer and nearer he was (frawn; it didn't nuttier - he Four Made Up of the Clergyman's will be evenly done. Season wits C ongregatt on. Rev. A. C. II. Wils-on, rector of Morborne, kngland, an old -wells Huntingdonshire parieh, has resigned. flne sugar and flour. Beat Inc eggs his living. Ono of the reasons he and sugar together for about ismay gives for taking this step is the utter minuteS On they are thick and white desalati" and 100011110811 °f the Place* then shako in the flour, also lialf a There are only seven familles.in the teaspoonful of belsing-powder. Spread parish, end the nopulation is• de- this mixture in a rather thin layer ereasing every year. There is only one conatiuniettet, and through ill- ness she bas not attended a commun- ion service 101' six months-. Almost o on to a paper with sugar on t, invariably the morning congeegation,spraati the omermost 5140 quickly consists of the reettnos clavghter and with wenn jam, roll ep quickly, and servant, and a couple of boys. Some- leave to set. The thief reason for times the collection in the afternoon, tbe breaths.; of a Swiss roll Is. tho when there is LL sermon, amounts to , 8+0W bakthg, Or the use of too much fiScl, and occasionally the offertories ,lialcing-powder. The mixture must for the day realize a shilling. Gut be light and spongy, nut short, nini of this the incumbent. has to find should not take longer then ten rain- coats and sixpence a week for clean- Mess to make. To help it to roll -Mg. Attempts et visitation have aassly, 0111 off tbo „loss. as they aro not met with encouragement from sure to be crisp and thort, the parishioners. s The following one for gingerbread In one case a nem shook his fie at is a, good ' one: Put one pound of the rector What Viiiit0O, and another, nom, ams ono 0111110 0.1, ground ginger wh° was fr°111 ham° when the.elergy- into a basin. In a saucepan put ono man called, wrote a letter threnten- pound of golden syrup, two ounces of in, dire penalties if he WAS 0001! in- sugar, four oances of lard, butter, or pepper and salt, and servo 110(3. Two it'nglish reciees.-A good or - (hoary Swiss roll can be made with thive eggs and tlie weight, of two in TIIE SYMPTOMS ARE VERY SIMILAR. How Operations Have Suffored--, Irritation Results in 1315- 0000(1 State. The painful disease resulting from «lowly bring. to a boll, stirring it or- Mug espusine Lo the 0.3S, to ten, When it, bolls, Put in tho flour winch attemion haS been called by boll one 1111111110, stirring all the Dr, Ilall-loclwards, of the while; take from the (Ire, tern into ham thinglantH Utinerol Hospital, Is a deep dish mai let It cool. 'Hee the fortunately 0110 which: patlente need eggs very light and whip into this not fear, The short, period of ex- tended paste, first the yol' s tuul 11100 posies to tho roys which they under- whitee, Drop in great epoonfule, Go is not dongerous. it is the due - upon buttered pence, tiding care not ter and his assistant, who work to let them touch or ran into each with the rap) for hours daily and other, and bako ton mimitee. , for years together, Who run the risk Cream for Filleng.-One quart of I 01,,trithlso lowt,vlyain-11s1lccirtleldilunittleisnetaHetincler. milk, fotr tables, oonfuls of Corn- svit,eatrchth', 0 ttevoornesgler,e ht,wwoi ucimpeenoclii fro:: sugar. goes, I "113 that of an acute burn, which said an eminent authority, take stone time to heal, but Is to work it into 0 smooth reset°. Boll I ma7 a totally (13..etend thing from this the rest of the milk. 13eat the eggs, chronic) burn, like the slow dry ecz- oat] the sogar and cornstarch to emit, generally on the hand, which these, and as soon as the milk boils pour in to mixture gradually, eir- affectS people who make the apparaI, tus or use the rays." ring all the thne until smooth and "Is it impossible to prevent It?" No, the clangor ts now fully real- -thick fore hi a Ft:mot-del of butt.er, ,, • and %then .41.e is mixed in, set Ohs teed, and tube screens and other ap- custard aside to geol. Add *meths pliances to enclose and shot off the light except where it is wanted aro in constant use. In the past there has been a certain amount of care- lessness. In szreen work the temp - DRESSING FOR YOUR HUSBAND, fatten was to approach the hands men, who are indeed really fond of This is a thing whicii many wo- veaereye 01 11. ethecowellitgbhItg ftiorre tyheee pct.:pc:0ot of getting a vivid image. In the life. Before they ter, say, the fleet ofyecal(1).1nogr, :. jiloatrriaecf-i ed by the pain. But dress, never think place your hand close to it because wore married, or you axe 0101)21 11(1 the X-rays there ie 110 Mimed - even engaged, they never missed a tate result, and no feeling whatever. chance of looking 11100 in the eyes of Familiarity and the absence of tin - these mon who arc now their 1-1, mediate consequences led to reckless bande but Cite is past E111(1 gone, aml at present, though most admix - able wi s es and mothers d ou b ts less, they will dress for anyone ex- be less risk in future, but there aro Ousball'Is• TheY' w°114.1 I many operators Nvhose fleeli has been cord their not have thole neighbors sem them I brought to such a state by long - little ' untidy: they will not venture out , continued exposure that a very home -well, anythiog will do, or theY dangerous. They will have to bo save in irreproachable attire, but at more subjection to the rays will Lo think It will. But this it) n. great exceedingly careful," rnisLake, and ia 0( 10 piece -svith many RES1SMITLES CANCER. mistakes whits WiL'OS 111.112'0, and on which the leo frequent cooling of ine- The most surprising and dreadful on a tin, with 0 well_isoomea- paner rital love results. Aloe that too thing, oboe this chronic X-ray many women malot net - to catch dermatitis" is that it almost exactly on it, bake in 11 quick oven ten min - their heisbands, and 1101 (lageS to resemblee cancer. Messis. Putsay Mae, then turn the sponge mixture keep them in! A wife ehould have 1 and Caldwell, two well-known Amer - more reweet for her husband and i ican writers, in a recent work oi for herself than lo nppear untidy fillet I "Practical Application of the Roe - slovenly In his (wee, however early ' gen RaYs," have dealt at somo the brcaSfast. There should always be time to (11.011S properly and neat- ly. And thotigh due economy neces- sit a tett Um locoing of out -of door garments and the newest and best thines for the lime when she takes walks abroad, yet she :should always provide sometning pretty ana pleas- ing. It needn't cost ninth for home or lemon seasoning; pass a sharp Mille neatly around the rutin, solit, them, and fill with the mixture. exposure at close quartersi and many of the pioneers have suffered. With the precautions now in use there will brown eyes seemed to be staring in - Arnold. Teacher of Violin, Terms low to his -he could be almost positive end tuition thorough," Mad fooll of glazed, scared expression in 'There was firelight flickering Diroegli the front -roma Venetian !i1 1133(5. Old Grafton bent and peered :Almost lise a prospective criminal, peered mitil he made oet the soft, eneonselons profile of the girl who bad crept out of his life. She had gone from liim-gone to this other 0113. "Wilp'S that, pray?" lie blurted out shakily, "Is that you, Annabel?" Ile waited; and then— "O1!, however did you know my name?" ea1110 book a slow, iimaged little yoke, soft and clews ."I'hat 15 funny; I hadn't made a sound. Yes, 11111.11 whOlie spinal weaknese prevent- I'm little Annabel. Please, whoever ed,hIhn 00111 following, any rtirt1 husl- are You?" ness, who taught imisic end bogged ''Little Annabel!" gasping it, Ife stray engagements for a living, and stood back. and glared at tho 0111080 sole sole emote in life were a rare old violin ansl a reputed (eve • for Playing it, ltepsited? The was a sneering, word. As if to shame it, there wail- ed suddenly fison that room the man's voice heani ecliolim in dreeine, XTo could not sea the player, but lie had to hear the )1111Sie-S1001i inueic. ma kept, crying about; but sou te very Into, you know, X daron't open an inch; I promised inclonna Hook! the flood of fast, trembling Wouldn't. even go neer the door, be - notes swelled and swelled AS 14 it cause of thieves, You might, be a Were a evescendo prelude to the 0111- burear hist, saying th'cit, on purpose, burst of 1101110 11110117 celestial choir; mightn't yeti? Could you stoop a then suddenly they dammed to a bit loader?" mere inurrner like the wind's moan ire stiffened with indignation and enong far -riff trees. And eo on and yet Itel to chuckle; the sithation sed- an through Mazes of melody, till, doily eSSPea1ed to him. lie de with a, steli sweep of chords, it had stoop, to epees with deliberation, ended are 1e3t a inoment'e silence I "Now does my yoke, sound 111.0 n like that of a dere World, 01d Ord- burglar's'? Where le your father? ton stumbled back as mit of 11001), liZACI that Oilier people 1)0AiiloS himself had been snared by the spell, and milked aWay to his carriage, llo; ha would never forgivo that other Men his presumption in tempt- ing oway Anambel, Never{ Noy- es! Ho had eeen her face 01108 again, mesh() 11,11 aloe 1.0 (101 heard, in- eldentalles the iteem's Out? limn:phi lifother out too? Well, I've called to ere yeti. ' 'Leave the door Wide open if I'm such a ter - elide {Metre. That's it!" Deubtfuliy, dramittIcelty, the door 0pent.1 a law inelles, ITe peeled iin- funny ohl geettemen, with some - patiently wIth 1111 tick, lint Ms thing bulky Mee his arte. 110 111(110 cantos the Iltsesitins 01,0 1101, 12133017 teeeer emelt-lion tingicel tombs AS lie (111)1 11110 the parlor, left, his per- Lo Huffer for leek Dr stem powor found staring down lee a , eel there, Mul tip-toesT (set. ell their long Sonrney to the other Wee, °VIII face 1011-11 SthreY, Meilen I "Don't touch it. Yoe csn 1LiSS ina," side of the world, sated again with solicitatione to go to church, Another trouble is the condition of the little red Mick eot- tags, called the rectory, which Mr. of milk, arid two eggs are beaten up 'Wilson says Is tumbling about his ,,,,,sfy. When the sugar 18 melted, ears, though he heii Spent 0Ver BOO - ado that and the syrup and butter pounds on the old place, Mr. Wit- to the flour, beating the liquid in as dripping, and let it melt gee y, bu not- boil. One teaspoonful of car- bonate of Rotlg goes into half a pint son is steely aixty-one years or age, cue beg,ins to feel the stmin of his labors. 1To Mu+ to thke tlie services, read the lessons, preach, play the harmonium, and do all the singing. During the pest five years lie has been instrumental in raising 110 less a. suns thans '2,580 pounds for the restoration of the church, him- self headset the list with a donation of 1,000 pounds, and begged ilia re- stutheler from far and noar, his we do the milk in batter. After that add the milk and soda, well stirred together, and last of all the eggs. Give a final beating, amd spread the mixture on a greasea papered York- shire pudding Lin, and balce in a SlOw 000.n one hem% MISCELLANEXDIS RECIPES Hem Oroquettes--Cook a slice of onion five minutes in one-fourth cep of butter without browning the Ind- datighter writing no fewer than 2,060 is., ter. Remove the onion, adki 0110- 10(3terS. TWe3" ")1.11148 0(10 fourth cup of flour, a scant half tea - wished to retire from the benefice, but ps oonful of enit me a, generoeS dealt was informed that he could not he released until the debt had been wip- ed out. A lady has noW 'given him a clink for the balance, and, hi addi- tion, has consented to Marry hire before Cliristnins He says he could not take his bride to such a "health - wrecking reetor3,." COALING AT SEA. Experiments Have Placed the Work on a Practical Basis. Ever since Admiral Stiyinour suc- ceeded In coaling tbe 'British naval fleet In the Mediterranean during the short ,campaign of IMO against Egspt the problems has been regard- ed 08 1100Elillg 01117 beLLOr imphances for its nal solution. In the early days of experimenta- tion it was thought that to coal suexessfuny the colliers and wershipe must seek the quieter water); in- shore, outside of the three mile lim- it; but with the eppliences and 01 110031)1110., Gook until frothy, add gradually one cup and a half of milk. After boning live minetes stir in one cap of boiled rice, one cop of eocacel ham (chopped) and a beaten egg. Let become very hot, turn into EL Wei told Set aside to become eold. Shape, egg 0,4 crumb. them. and fry In sleep fat, Serve with tomato or PaPrika sauce. Nut Cookies.--4:il'8818t together a cepful of butter and two of sugar. Beat in the whipped yolks of three eggs, add a realacupitil 01 1(11111 and then the beaten whites. Work in two ettpfuls of flour, sifted twice with u teaspoonful of baking powder, and if this doee not, make a dough tliat could be rolled out ackl more flour cautiously, not to have the lutkee too stiff. Roll into a vory thin (sheet strew thicIdy with kernels of iniekory mite, perall8 or English walinits cliopped fine an.1 wrinkled with ogee. Fed the dough once ovee the • methods enee inveitted vessels have nuts, passing the rolling -n 11 y been coaled far out al sea and in over 'the tipper sheet, and cut into stiff 10111(16 if the water surface wore rounds with a ()eke cutter. Bate in not too tents -litho -tie. The :Russians a sui oeen, eisiterod jer cfivet, themselves have been prominent to nninetee; iincovey rout brown, these experiments, me a series of Benteed Beef Tongtits-A fresh beer pictures published tieing shmv- iougue vory Juicy and savory when ed the battleship Rut 101400 coaling breserl. Wash it thoroughly, place ill kettle and cover witli bailing water, adding ono heaping tenepoon- ful of salt. Stanner sloWly for tWo while 1111 111'r oat . The 1110t110d 110W 11S011 iS 10 11070 collier in .tow of the steamer to length with the sseeptonis, which closely restunble those of "caraino- ma," as the doctors call canc.er.' "A doctor at one of our kitten) hospitals has had to have part 01 111 hand amputated owing to the X rat, affection," he said : "It 1.. been found impossible to (listing. after examination 1 y tho Cancer, search (officials, between the aim, wear. Curling oins and general un- ones of the diseased flesh result tidymese are not ealeulateil to voter) from the chronic X-ray burn and any man's windiest ion, and th° wilIe case of true cancer. When you 14 who wilfully undermines this in her at a small portion of the flesh Inisbend Is bet a foolish wontan. fected It looks migky like Call ---.-- (Witt: enough go frighten anyone 11 FRENCH POLISHING, has got it." lfany an article of fureture in the UNDISCOVERED MICROBE. hoose has a shal1by appoarance, owe) "But Is there definite proof tht irritating to tSe careiu 1 houtsavite, it is cancer? ls the X-ray so) because the poliati him beeorne darn- found to bo bacteriologically U. aged and worn. The thing itself same as cameo. may be (mite good, but. it, wants do- "No germ or mierobe has bee ing up 'lastly. Isn't it this doing up identified as characteristic of can-, that Iceepe the lioneowlie envoys go- cer," was the reply. "Cancer is a 1ng, her Mind alwnys in her pocket'? ntissgrowth of the cells of the bad - But this re -polishing need not cost ily tissue, which Instead of their nes-11, beeriest) it 18 (11.11i0 POSEL0.110 to normal form take the various dis- do it at liorne. Tt needs careful do- eased shapes, proclucinp; ulcerated ing, but you will soon get the knatee matter, or hard growths, or a jolly - This maliformatIon required. First- wash nod clean tho like substance. article thoroughly, then having ob_ spreads from cell to coll, f50 that **...: sawed ',sun eny paw, slinp son), diseased portion Is constantly gt-so sometimes very slowly, ss' Freneth polies and soma boiled lin- illg, seed oil, put n little of each ie sop- times very fast, 13y Clad .sanle sort of degradation o:, ' orate cope, Take a piece of svoolen °ogres in some parti rag, roll it into a ball. 504113 it in body, generally 01,1 certain C.i ., the polies nnti cover it, with a pleat Ito internal habitats of the diS of Iteen tightly drawn over it; tliis o, but somethnes at a point perhans al is Your Pad. 110w Pam. a IIII°P "L the other end of the body from the all and n droll of polish on the sm- . orignal seat cd the disorder. It is faco. of the pad, arra begin polialeng presumed that the germ, or poison, yoUr fornitere in a warm, dry 1,0010, or other malign influence which cam), Ilse a free couti,11,11°1sIs, ,,ard„els"ular es the •coll-etructure to break down, ' istr0101, and as s1e utlI°1(` (11I'•e' 1111 Is conveyed through tho body by the use more in equal drops. Your aim blood. Be at present it is net „the is to fill tip tlie grain of the wood presence of a microbe by whith con - and then to brIng a good Wish to cer is identified, but the eharasiteriss the set -face. Some poorle rub first tie malformation of the cells a seen with the oil end aftorwercle with the under the microscoPe. polish, but I think the Ioniser the RESULT OF' AN INJURY'. better 1507. 001;111 Witli a 81111111 ar- "Can cancer be produced without ticle, as much rubbing is needed. o infection?" he coaled, An overhead cable ex- hours, if email, two boors and a hen if large. Lift it front tlie writer, re - tends feom the aftinast, of the wax - ship to the foremast of the collier end on the cittile EL traveller pro - Sided with hooks for Carrying buck - a15 of eoal, . The full beekets 070 • sent over to the warship and retern- or be left straight coed flat AO Pro- f ed In ft enticepan brown two ed empty. We saw much the sante -ert " tablespoonfuls of butter; drop into method employed during tho bending of the sebway, the buckets of earth 011e-hc11 01 s 01011 oseli or diced Po- or rock being transferred on the tato, carrot, and white turnip and whore the wagons were loaded; the one stalk of celery cut fine. Stir end over the fire until sea 'ate however, has various Simko tegether additione, as for esallaple, 00 thoy begin to color, then add one rangetneet for taking up the, slack quart of the pot limier, 0 'dozen pote- nt the eahlo or paying it out as the Per nerna. 0110-11(111 of heY 1011r, distance between the vemsels varies. rind a rsprig of pareley. Boil up otters Di this way from thirty-five to thee pone around tho meat, Which forty tons cd coat hats been Irene- ima both led in the pan. Cover ferred to the hold of a warshiP in closely, pinee in 0, moderate oven tool an hour while the vessel WW1 Ntoarn. Cook for two hours, boating frier Mg at the rate of ten or eleven timer.), 'Freesia the meat, to n lint knots, With a sollicient nelnber of pan and let it brown; reit verestablee and booth throtigh i, Rheas then boil gown rapidly nen rethieed to 11 rlich , gravy, Se . aton W a Spoonful o ye the akin and trim it at the thick end. It rimy nolo be rolled so tIlo ti skewered to the thick end "All wo lenow iti that it Ingle -get -1y breaks out where there haz4 been THOUSANDS STARVING. A.mong Workers in the long-eonted local -irritation Tisus Distress pipe, and alloWs the h12131 \1011 the liP a an or \1011 who smokes a clay, English Potteries. to remain sore and brolatoe for , months or years together, may 'a T'Vrible Indeed is the Present 11`11s*- Weals, bring'. 0.11 cancer. The mils of Mon ,01 801110 Ousts -ands of Working tbb801.0 plaice are in a perpetual Peolde in the StaffordshirP e ottes'ies. eta 't e Of irvita•ion and contusion, The pottery 1I111110 haS 2033 0 long iiever assuming their peoper healthy time been far front bees-, and the sti,nafaro the chance opportunity number of iron and steel NVOl'ILS 1111(1 oven to a 111103301)0, or simply 1%/01111nei 10.ig0 t.Siiemiotintivv1kyil.ctlso tr.ltio(stiert eitsterittirt-s af °Or ia Sat 111) and 10(11118 to spread.", Ole celle their 1)1)111101 growth, can - through the long refusal to allow whole villagee lee partirrulely on the ,,Then you mean that the X-ray vtheorgree iosinsota.rviinatmiomniiataltnpfrootsaonencititelY0t, oar, the result of a long -neglected cancer is simply like elay-pipe can- tillettrovtonhcienatisstrealsattliviitiels bioesolto, fen.11:011d1 sor1:0Qet,ii, to so, Without postulating more acute. The ()Whet on tlie any germ, wo know the an Irrita- threshold of wieter lies never been So thin allowed to go on for seams may continuo benign and hartelose (Or a biAa6ke'onference of represettatives of Ulric" and then turn into a mall - London IlMotigh Couricils and •Iloarde pant growth width produces (alt' 01 nuenlians sena recently Med to cer. et man who hose the awful discuss the question of the unemploy- hones scone of these X-Isy people ed, en11 pertieulaely as to tlir possl- have, 10,,,niganaviloorr wietn1103ecgollmo0 11 thobillt------1,,.,41,,,. beforehand some Years, effective iocasave of dealiag with the seat of ,earteer. judging from analogy, distress which rimy be anticipated nothing is more /4.woba..L10.", during tho 0(1111(0(1 winter. __.. Clothes Writhing by eleCtricity, 211(31- 111 the 5(3011131(1! of 0310 of Die whew-) feWalirhin();)'.1' 81.1°'Ialti'iS116 a i)Stl'eat111OitoP ntiflitl I etI 010-. (might off the coast of Silietlend 117 ter is elnimod to rommve ail spots, whnling "Camel' 11" bee° 1°11114 ,a and dirt, and the throe hundred ga1. lerge lluteh 11 wits in mats hole by the raftelitee are washed P01'1001 condition. in less than fifteen minutes, The municipality or Weeder% line lt, le declared at. recent- outwit plates to he nMull nt r300 ly that more fishernam weee drowned etreet, corners, explaining hrielly the from the neatens of Wearleg long dm -Nation of the name of (2(1 stree3». boots than by all the stoning in Mee For itemises*, 11233.o14 e rlace, after floret°, Xing tell,,SexanY, born 1832,,", flair, add a' tablespoonful! of tomato bon.