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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1913-1-16, Page 2()NIX A IVIONTIII; OR, A CURIOUS, MYSTERY EXPLAINED. t.ln.A.PTER d) . 1kiw tint We wero so tory pone; It. was Jtimatiiiy Frithi0i'l a. (I whet the eskod 1.33 (la th..r; .harri ao• le for a wi.thzFi Ilo, a.idilistg for her 1 only h .w Sigri..1 hastshcisa earritd off Us' M-130. I 1.-•s-1 .323'7 "a". ;1.'31 1 4s1 1 1. tJ • Lee:her:in' for a 'r V3. iS•wei.b.:13.1 Pl'"1"'".d 1 Wtrtt 1,1 01. 143:1.- 11 aS-• alone, aad likely to b: ainats I -She told no right t,3 malos yoti for some time to o' -le, •••it .; • • prartri•-ai that, /..0' probably your broi n al or 1.ho t.". ,t ;tot onto ti' V011. 4t;i1 and rr1.11..:114 Irei• da..11t. her, yittrt •sts V1112 I Iv W1,13..... I nst from it:a letter whisla the h tut :Ars • ill]. to be unci:ii any ,bli43ttioli ti .ten the-. beore, r. 3:1 it. a itsed7.1 tlitsnhk‘11'S cassfttily It rata as i Yo•-• timt. was thts reasoo whv f]141 8: . . ;vats to be a seoret," Stve..1Cd. "ISeir Sirs -sit stitss- yonri Anstst never 301:1:-. undorsti 4-.31 that lie:yet-Is ask tint i-7 An3 esst not 3 ," wteag •ither • thy, quiet thole tsonseig..3 et.. but V1 31133.1 when 1 W.tti 11"LE 1,1 the W31)'31 •'r 0611:1.-stst rt•.tt et:ars:set they mas I 31 1,1333 33.344. fse.3.:1 es, .004333- t„, st...„1. .si t...tar',. 4 ' was 11-3 very amgry. anti 3.3. 31.3 minister a".1 op :se this or..o1i, Co' t.e • avoid:nos all 5,•:-uni 5: a. rt '1:11 01," lady s name lotp- ness. am a 14!:or,yotir., 4. 14,4t ' to l'et Pats"' 1- n.ember stair 411313' '3. inzt 1 lass's 1st rd t'sl. it wit.- isse "'se often. heattl. ,you and a 131 113.(1 '1"1 131:1' 'Peteosis' 'hes as youpint, toe hand A W.".Z, WVI:tr' yesv ; tr.,. P" r"fl'a 1 41.1 in ge-ser - • ''T am, sis. t - --rt- (3.. 3.41. i'ssm•sit:". I. "JSWAN itIt.I F (111.' :1"1 "lir' '1. 31:1 note h:! MAR this t; ;•.!: ••.;;;•;.. •1.,..7.1 it ;I:. „.:;Lr;,1 ;"•;;•t elate...site...1 :; inu t4.• 1••• rol). 11';• Cuat-til:s. •'3',••••t:!ro,"; s•1;i1 ••••? vf !Yr. :.• :I ,t •It• w'c,rf. T.,. "Well, she's brought it ail on HON IT, A. CONSELL, hersqf," said. lrhere is n0 doubt Wh'etever that she is geilty; Mr. Henry Augustus'. Connell is assil. how the jury &sp.:treed pse snirttiihvomuiokaun)t\c,enis.lbnenreu4St.f vtlriveniNthe4 sure 1 don't knows ' Chti.les Osmond did not stay to to 184)4 11° was a :1\11:tt't'''`dtItlit't 4, 33313.8 tho matter, but made the P1rt-t"1:u 131 tit,", (-133,1•11,""-'13 ,"".t, P•v°1°•,.17 hest of his -way to George rt.trest. pe'LL',','".",:fteuriN‘"va-12.°,11's 1. 131 a 111.tulTe hc4)" h was usher: ed Tito a -‚.3.32) 3'' 1S,1,001.11 had tee of Beltways and Cw,als. Mr. the eomferttoss -11;„, ),„d.11,s,, Connell 33 as born. in Riad h:s ther's farm in Jacksonville, tsttr:3- 11111013 1,1,0111S; ,5tant..1:.1g tti ts.,a.th:ruit was a pot lg. •"31 • n•tn•1 • • .30° s 13. fur 1313,111,1 d4,,I he ran -away from home, and wornott. not res.:3s iise her as tho 1..14 at st rerun driving a id 13114 143. rat S. Subsssitte atly, he learned tits t 31:33 - :eta bowed, then Boosting It's kind- (111:3'i'11- trade it Basneor, Mo., anct them boeanns engineer on the soiam- iv eyes, Lho iirst. oyes sme had rtsen f sr so istms whien 'J '.4 not stare at er W"ree-'13 whse'l P-1":1 ' g - 0 . T e, Evening Luxury CEYLON TEA 015 Anticipated with delight hy all who use it LEAL) PACKETS ONLY. BLACK, 1VIIKE,D 0'& GRE.E11. AT ALL. GROCZ.RS. P:141:311:41' 1:151% 1 J fr. MO ‘il."%/ •"•111/."0^4."0:11..19.•*1.s1.. lb Itt.'4.1,14 et e 0 Or tile Firir 0 ' ' • ck A' 0 ...............,...., -a, 5,55. 5i4, 4)..ti..41,1444-44556 Molasses Good for Owe. More molasses is being fed is Ow etirth than ever before, but most dairy farmers are not yet sat- isfied that is profitable, 10 a:. "1 porior en 1, P rotestor 3, ''illolasssa contains. nit nit 1 hi,e par rent. of protein anti 70 per 1')' 14.. ,.31 digestible sugar. "Comparsol with • cormiilial it orootis substanie 1101t0(1 rm. pound 4,13tuiu-d 33 1314(141133 113143311. s ij, . ,„ was next heard of in Stool] t neol ass • eows, but when fed to hu Hes thsv at r 313111 s It .:1g Alpo), 433j ''.441 f.„,w3t.„1 11.14 a -A then 111 1' Ittyttla. Before the American Civil \aar broke Out he her hand iti la.s. went to South America, 13 here he .-For 3311133, 3'L'il,,.,4:121 ,711 11 you have c,033„0.3 '1110 excia.nleci; 4. y 0f all. tues:Ls11(33,it<11 t 34(111)01 arstolielighyttsdria,ylannt.t1:ta- mos 3" • 'Why do you sar. 'GI all mete in Proficiency M the ispamsh language, which he twen yet: speeks lake a ort, tlett to le •" los gain tl • '/-1•• •Lture -t•tti tiro -t te ilia vett: sins Ho., whs ever made Inc wish tot ------------------s-------s-- • two 111 Broad no worked na the y sne 14310 4.41, eau, 1 us,,d. M))11))'1 2333333 t.4 conto 3--.114,14 olntrali till -1.111 ' did not dare to • e4411/0. w:tat -you said ; nittLin nii.,0"1.1,111 "Alt pool' ell:1'd," he said "there.. are usirse tit"stos than to 11' 11115- ora)lo 1 yL•it two uti•,,erable now, but, y,a•.r very leitory ma- lomd you tel no,!! sho so1313-d. "itly rf • • Feclitsot s..:i ste wi• Th.'s, 1,', et.es 141 1" sion. , is over- nistre 11..11s:ser left for too. A si•I s tit ," 71'.;;d. 110,-:. 0 fat' her wild eye 3 twit nit) !4i111, "yet i h.tve not 1.110 errtroorte. 7,, ettr',1 t'l itt.sh ray Tler :Mess, s.1-1 '.'p 1113'. Jaia„ .4 pli. 14 13. li12,:;•1•••.' 3,, 1110 r, '...1 43 s_lare So: ,•:;.1 1 e1a313' :14." ".:‘ 1.•:11" 41 ,rt:' ." 11» 1!tke4. "IC'S : 1)13' fr•t'1:'• .1 ad mintier- tea 1 Illy.> so:tains to Si': T113-'14 ''1 411.1sre is 31.: one otos • I 111:`1111. 110 o.ao else tl•at 1 ,J4•••0313 lmva," tit ii. id. 1. • • \ "ti "e: liC." • 13 3 •!, ; T 131)1e 1 era 1.441- 1-1 '•:. 1-1, f 3' r 1114.1.n to 1: • ,••• 33413 • !13 -71j ird hkr. 1.-3^ b-siter, I Oa' tit, . Sescaret ain't her le eet ts. ! sta. as ‚.i"'"3 31..31 Ws'.'.' Itsr j beat fest n(1 31''''!'• . „, is, her t, Csim, lio,'s. Mr", tips I', 1,•1 41(4 ptivate hose.- still isit in uti•t. is t 3.-. 4''d if 11(3' year, 1.41 13, a tpre till I briwr 3.3.1 1 hie 41'.1 13111)0'. ' 1 ett.': tloi , orerm•wr ,11•••••ao niech S.ipeo,'1 313 i, pos:.ble kr you." Government nmehine shops. In the d'filcult mcwal tarkF and be put • • Swanhi'.4 riminats.1 the 34" 15 •'1:' .1 t:Int lte 71 ynt1 . SP:1'0 r13,1. if von 0 +.10 rigllt 11 ;Y: 11 311114t 11,1 t1:4V Your l'f s is over ," reviled, "Venn. life in ,sta ssehity 0,1,1'. :t 14 time, hut there immathi Las muvh he. ter than that !trail. G. Connell. wh:,11 V,11 may now- hozi.a. fame, who was Postmaster-Cieneral ut New 1333131150 j14( he.ne ation, till:0'1 of lea 4)3' oi,111 y‘ tpir,i..) eit,),,ti,ins(Ffetim: 01:d:s1 ctite:11,rn,1711:ta pelnloldir17111,.111,10:toasi 11111 and 11141 1013 cal VI- Tlf E 01P 1,f7E, 4.,y lif? or orgagi, nun.4,o5 2.5itLy 1.1 alvtoul,11"(1)), '3310' 1,1i°15° 111;::."1'0e0s bustles. Too 11 nett Ignor..;iice Concerning the Care of the fienith. 1)r. Wiley is right in his conten- tion t hat peop:e dm too you :ig. Homan liis should Its prolonged, and 11 can 130 to; higher education on matters '.1 hystie .e. Tsc • aver- age experatatim - of 1fe ii the United Suite, hi onto iib .3414. forty- tending arourd to house proprietors such robstaneass es -sot often snub - f„ 13 r ye-;irs. 3„,:c.,,i, the Ti0sio..., 0 1,.,b„. in 'nn. Ita 1Y, ttionsa-tis 5.1 poi- . bio, tor 11 sprouts, crati1lioy fe:•ds, It stiould b :: much hig.her, a:nd prob- "1'1-'4 1"1"."°.7'' a' -'d "1'11'1', ''' t" ' °:11" wh°1 nd''''d w" °.1.°19-183r" nh5333h. ielitilil ih,.; nhleorree.1 fa.eld., fr.n„,riiel-n,,(0,,,,,11.1t: , 1 srm 3.4 3443414 We adv,.4 4..t!,4 11 :4 ply: i "A se rioes .313:motions is that T110.- P'r1.11•1 tu I.?? 11:1 ill-fall:111" (l)re 161' . !sr ros !,. not very r,Il-froli!ent stuff corning the prevention of dissase. 1 al,,,,,,kiiiis of stow-m.2h troy', 1.-.s. I to itanttl, and a 1 '.4,1ets 441134 in F•atrir, Al, :Smatter of fee. the in -ad, Valli- f 4r "V V"ry 36413" ""' t'l. 1.'"i' 1 1.1nr, 1' 111' fit litit i.1 011 l' S hti••11. is 11: gla ie. ' e.:111 1- 'Li: '0110"'„1. s3-13-''1'4.' "I'''"1' t"?. : "3.k.s a mi••••••.thr.• n1.1-1, ht,11-st”aflo If the s•Uir1111 1 tilts ars tatteht th:s !Pt' 17 ' 'tte...` ill lh.' FP'"'" "'!' I., 1 Pr1,1:•!n F.,..11.,, 1 sl,.•,;•,,l.'''. cal," 11 3(1 3 valuo of 41- '4 1.44- 4 141:44.1,5rat:4 E.f.,4• 1.":"'''''''. "7," 1 .e''''''''"I'''''''''"I '14 t''' •,,q,i!..:111,1r,v4,4_PoT„:1-,3,,s....:,,f.10 ',,.'i:,,t.tirho,.,,n,1.;1)0.11r- vi...,t, f1 3, y w : I 1 g r ,,‘, u p ,t1,,,:13. :1_11 !rL,o,i-,,It'io:t.i...(4.3,4‘4::•-i,414,13_,,!4,4,,,1 it.511,4.4.:•,..:4.,.:t.t4.14.n'7. ,..u.,.,:,,..,1 ,,,nit ,,,:,.... ,cs. 671eitiiird a k'.",) 1- d•t •• ...f hoe' tst take ' Care Of 1 110! '• lad. e:i. Tlatie !s tun ',;w11", Ir..l." ""t''''..1- et"Iti ‘11"'1`. "' gleten usual assti 1)1341 414(1 1-13101ass leech ignoratnee anto:r.g y114711,' a 11:1 11"1:.° t1.1•'1' f.2' '''' hi s, (1"1"11.• 33 I, .333 3, 33,0.1,...,110. 11..,1,,,,,7, nuv, iiii.nds 0 .ti er.1131,-.1.)._-•:;., 0-e pr p.,,r ca.,' ,,,f , F113V-'12: 11Yr lafe, the health. 'low f'W tilt.:1' al" WI)... : ()yin' 2 11:10 0. Oso"" "1" no."' 11111.' Of rsruseod-r asil ,,,,, nlusrt ..;!' 1111)- 1:110W .1.1•11 1' ,'V 1-..: cat--0.at i.5., 1.2) bcPn 2.41`'7 1"Ilvily):: 11.:::::,:":..14.•::11:!"::,..' cons= . :oily Hue e rhi.-1z, wi,j,,,i1 i on esrareisieti.•n hy this mu nt,IP .; fFloile'ri'-',. vi.,14,,',.,:.1.:11,:.‘1,11.1:.,‘,1::1:,..1:,._1.:.;,,,,11"1,11::.,:.:81,1{..,s'iri,.1,P„:;P,,:,:tn.3:- anel-st the -- wit. agree r ith st-d trolutild the tics. 0' vitality w1th 10114' -1') ward (31'' 33 Ptallin "1:.:: 10c11-'1“‘0.(win':et,.',.::,,;.14,1::::,i. (tt,-IfeY;i1r01,,...,3eItitclieoree. of an <Noel quantity (13.11 and create a si 111 !eat suppitm ell' -1-1i1 (33 11:41' "f lIntn'"'"1 a" tine !4,•1f rki.r!d -0.1'Y "blind 0 T Olii. ' I F1'11"0"'01.1 to bn 111 Plir,tn:',1 1...'0 fort 1 A (hid With 111'w!re head mod an , `.1 rer"g' ' I b 1 • .1 0 'd he kent from Bente '-11" Itte 1."-e""t heavy rises l'' 1 groom] G rain Idea I reed. . - POISON El) 1,0Z 1:17.1 G 1.1t3S. -- Thottaardi of Sanipt-5 In,tribute:1 .1, round 11 i la n. Or'.mir.als or madmen. so far no have 1' '1"') 11111:3 'Crenlit 11 "A • t3sallon u•eiglis n t twelve pounds. so God at sme"oot rehs'ive prise; the molasses would be a Tit--• tie 41'h" 1,,'" eserrmetsal. 1 "A g4oti 1.,1 t, with th. K6.011,q„4.1.35it - I is ths attroop hie to stoek and makes them always ratoiiv slat (liven:us, e;',1 1,;n4r,',1 Oil 0r; 11:15's,•ft heamy intrite. ern. m.. up a. sots:dile INIwa you "All. Ca11!t trust " sixties he starteu for (Shine in th• 1 st•itctIon sal t aMing that would The man who has never made a 1 Whore food is ground before be - tl rounh a c•atrsa hvginnte 1111 was Pluelvi's 3t, 11131•33" S' a vit'' I •'s' He t, ovt his watelt. 1 0"-sult all 1 " wrecked off the Cape of Gusd Hope. The sootier more tittention is paid invisible le oks and eyes. oo•s••rve enersies mistake never hooked a gown with lag fed We are sure that the Ani - 1 mal takes the food into its heelv in et 4.1.? pinch 1.; S11:. 1. It Mill ha Su v.ry sOanier 11.salasippi, which was • eff,..rt. she ranOtt le.IL, itia wall.; r "I sired bar.s selenty .4 true, be -ertve 141:73.41 to. ....t. to ar.mage, 1'.Le was 1'L's',ue0 11.2 titl, tremblitos "131 I:1th fear. hais. s1 A. -31) 3i is 1 a31.1 b.:owl:Its e-tormit) b.c. said. "Your part is to tr,!st to Helena, from vihenee he proceeded with excitemen--.. Ito Ito, ,(.,,,,,ir 11„11..in.ex. von shall 11'111 an4 try your best to (la ligat. to Rio Janeiro and Munle Viclio. Tie. inald.ser ;ant wli" op.e.st31 ti,' ' so(1n. get 34(1 of 4)01)3' 4114)1411133," 'Tell me, do you not kniw 111y Steamboating on the f.a Plata and (1001' had 512'.l' 13 plea:salt :gets that I 'Weed, :Donoval Fervent, the. mem- lireguay rivers as his most occu- she felt a little reassurtel. CHATCER XXXIII. I ber for Greyshot 1" potion. He took part in various re.- "Is Mr. Osmond at 14.,,,,'l" she 1 l 's.i. met him onee nt a. ciesntry hellions and civil wars, anttl in an ce...t rthe writ:tot-table. Charles Osmond and. 3013 wif7 were 1l11:1"1' j115t. for two to New Brunswick. At )13'V33141" '3 odstoi asked, in her ‘ery best Et1g:1511 ac- • 17. aving established Stvanlind Montshire," shs saki. "He interval of peace he return d in 18 Yes, in1ss," said the II-Orr:mt. ilistt her for a foNV minutes 1114 went days, and they were so gostl to in that Province he heist a longs - "Then 0 ill sou please 141)1141)1him up to the d.rmittg-r..onl. .No less me." foundry and machine shops, and this?" said sto riehild. handing In111111 four ;se:3e33a:1.ms were rest e- 1 (To bo continued.) I sat Chailes Osaio.,1ellh daugnter-in.I. BLOODY WAR OVER A DOLL. ' years ago the plant was soid to a Elie .riati SI"OWit 111tu a dinin;t- law, and on her knoo was liar b:tby ' ssint stock company, which oper- room. and aftsr -tt. few inhantes thii. s.-. 1. tilts delight of the Tfh..)1e, Savages or New Gui-ea Believed It ates it under the name of Connell servant raappeased. • honse. I WaS all Id01. 'Eros., Limited. Mr. Connell. who •':11.r. Ositsend uill Rt.', you in the 1 .-1sei m," he said, corning toward A - t 1 was f;n• thi•ee years Mayor of 'Wood' young yerman savant wao was s len int. expe'dit on ti stock, is it nephew of the late llo:1. strdy, miss.' she saiti. !the hearth, "strangely 2 11011g11 the a nt cn a i o. "I am % aid to see yort," ht• ' very opnortunity T - waltit'l ita3 New Gu nea. has just b.ought bask Wheuover you feel a headache corning on take I1A-DRU-CO Headache Waters They stop headaches promptly and Jurely. no not contain o;.aurn. morphine, phenacctin. avetataliti or other tlanelous drugs.25c a box at your Drue-ka's. 121 NATIONAL DRUG AND CH:MICAL CO. OF CANADA. LIMITED. -the treatly writ ten Istty.r. "And i seined 7n the rt for by tee firs will Wait for an mistver.3'' started manufacturing under the firni name of Connell Bros. Some said. reakieg ner sit (1.33 .11 11 a tog come. I have been asked to rinse a picture of a f tat doll anti the , '. <lair by the fitv. '•I have rose' ostir Lady Pomiaux 013 a matter e'n1:1°°17 extraordinary story connected with note, and shall he very gtacl if 1 341 with some 3.31e wilt, onise kocrw it. can help you al may way, 13:14.,••Lit. her, so you 31033 34 1,1 413.5(14)310:1:t It Wasori-inally ball' -ht by a. a Inhere. 111d ',t•031 111,4, lait'er fa.re after All your uststi may stone true, D. tch tratler, Capt. van Lengnik of off that fur eapil, or yon '.i!1 ',etch j awl 1 13141 1' 11, of SOMP USC 110 ber." An stardom. fair his little 1.2-yea,r- 33.331s1 when via go "11 1 ail."'" 3 ' 1 Erisa looksd up eagerly; heir : 2.11'ee. old daughter. ,,. 1- i3'.aLaWiLl .011 Alellfir 4,13'k it off. 43311,413 in repose was said, brighten.: 1 I "I p. t int.) the port cf Nagasaki; olio tii.alker mid Inittler ere ed asosiderfully, ' in Sept-mher, 11:&u,'' said the '4'3P' 4113354," 13013311 3010'.(1 Swanhi (. "I, "Hw glad I am. fatherYoe I tail, "and bought the doll in a ba - live with m s himther and sister, know Donovan always said the. e , , ar. soon &lite: wa. d w e were who are nome older thal 1 13.34, I was tssi enteh that waS really g.ead ohrgted to anchor in Gselw.biek men really eery old. port kmow--• in hu', if 4.3.11y some otos eguld (traw ray, New Guinea, for repairs. For 111151113'-4111333!, Thot• aril my gita"d- it taut!'ab,,,vt a fort: ight We had daily in- ' ia•ts 1 and telmt t aseali es ma is that ••flow did the ease end 1" asked! tersonsrse with a tribe -of Papuans • last summer I did something astd Mrs. C..nassd. 'on the cool 'assd I be ante very r otniscid smow, oas that IL wu o'd. 'it enJed a in disagreethent of .. never tell them, and 110W T ana 1133 jury," replied her son. '' Why, afraid 1 otignt not to have d me II can't understand, for tie evidesme it." WaS utterly against her, ancording "What makes 'you think that 7" to Ferguson. I am just going "Well, ever slam then there has lamed to see him now, and 11.14 0111 ' seemed to be a. differ -nee at home: her se:dress from bin ; and1.1 the and though 1 thoeght r.leit I did meanthne there's adear little Nor- . would help Frithjof and Slarid. and weisian girl in my sy. dv, tyllo will make every one hassnier. yet it wait till I bring IAA an answer, seems to hams somehow bronght a Wsuld you like ber to come 14/ over Om house. They hasse hero'," . . rant spoken to me about it t but Oyer , "Yes, yes," sald Ertel, "by al since then Frithiof has had such a means let is have ityr if she can Sad look in his eyes." -I talk English. Rae is wale :ig vp, 'Was it anything wrong that owl '37051 see. and we 33.11 41(31331' down and f-ic-rtslly with a man named Tarvar. This ar trod thti anger of the eltief. Katial,..Kho. who looked on tin. ft ie ship with a jealous eve. Taryar was very ford of exploring the sh:p and Wag rtruek with ailsnir- aloe Er the .01.1' the first tiros be crime into my cabin. As the yount• fellow hed been ve y useful to me I trade hin a parse:it (sr it, ietond- ing to buy routther 0(1 1,A111'11 10 Natta•aki. Tarvar heft the ship with matifestations brant joy. "On the followiog day I heard some very b -ewe. The chief of the tr.be accuse:I the young warrior promised to do-sanvthing .that in fetch her."of tteft. and split his .litsed open ..itsialf was wrong. 1 menn . tOwanhild had just finlatiect her with an axe, I -lo 'Tien fled into aha "Oh. no:" said Soirthild, "the letter when the door 41 the study • into:i is 132111tbe. rest of his tribe. • only thing that could have made it opened, and 1r"'113 (4) 111. she saw Fearfel losSeg the preclons f. 3333(1)4)was my doing it for this par- Charles Osmond once more, and tish, ra'ialy-Kho hid it In the f•1I1E15 I 133.4'143l hill 35 !Nit. who 31?4,1104 410, of h:8 at 1111 warriors "I -am afrt:iil I can not follow you her :etre lot els thon 11 1')' 1- re:1/mA that thair chi f setiretly unless yoe tell me 31 liqk riMrP 414- "Th:S is my 3tam(111 er-in-lays, 1 left them at night to go 35:1.1 w•or- finitely. To whom cal you make Mrs brian Osmood, and this is Inv strip the little doli by moonlight in thit promise ? To any one known ".;stindson," ssid Charres •Osmond. this f .re t. 0 -aa 1-Ctillt thee 1...) loyysel to Your brother and sister'?" pro entre liPstairs l31 3e1 g`a, 114411girt a impse of the. 'Yes. they both knew her: we with us WI :Mir, Osmond ootw- chief's marvellous doll, knew her 1.1 ‘7,3rway, ond td-ta Wnit said Eriea. shaking loinds; "He was not popslar, a -d a plot to have married Fr:thl'isf 3 but when y-ith 1'"r, 31.14 33yma:n-1113 not n 1' 1(3.11 111,34 was sy) 1 on .10/.5t. Kati - I334 come 'over tel Esight'd 113 fotfid tle what connoetion there could be ak-Kho 331111 1111331341334 at the foot of her:just .goisart to be married to soon- betueett this fair-haired, inn:meet : the tre where he was arecttstomed one else, I think it sves that whieli little Norse and Lady Ilmni- to communa with the idol. The changed hint so very Much ; -hot ptr- , grans of the doing man ettraesed . haps it was partly because at 1,1.1,1 In the meanwhile (lhitrles Os- ' the attestion 3.1 his brother and . • same time tt33 lost all our money." mond had, readied his friaadls s - me of his friesids. and a terrible "Do veigr.brother and sister still chambers, a-ol to his great setisfac-; battle ens -tied. P14134 men were kills meet this Istiv?" .Ition finned him in.. • i ed and the vi t -113 ran farther into ''Oh. nos t1s1ey neyar APR MOAT, 1 "AS 1.3 (li J know,". repTed Mr. 1 the re,ess-s (1 the forest. 33434 114)344)1' Speak of her. Sigrid is sm. ifergisson, "Tiede Iltunigu.x. is still "Atter clays of wa-dering they - very onstrir.with her becaese she in lodttitas Ciooto.. Street." Tie I found a sui'able site at the foot of • not. treat Fritbief well. llet ain't drow 1 card from his pooketsbook n mountain end boil a new village. help loving her still, she is se vorv: and handed it to the elergynmn. These thought themselves in safisty, beantifni; and T. think perhaps. 1.1 "Thar's the timelier :sled to me but the .reputati-in of the came *1114* is very sorry. that she 3313.31se, certain knowledge she was • there to the oars of the Alfakis 33 war- • .-. :Unkind 'to Frithjof," • . 1 yestortittit. T -Ter entber won't have like who determined to oh - "How aid von crone across belt! anothing Ist do with her." . rain it at all costs. The war be- - a4(14131-4'' asked Charles Osmond,' 7 I "Poor (414d'" id Charles Os-tasen•p •Panenn- tind 01'. A1115 "Ovittt tteditittn,anV i tilt81.55351, .Tylmtd.,- half to himself "T wonder 1(1•• 341tte4 for 4"1(P" 11107101g, end 34)'.Ieareer home from school,". •ssid what ...jilt .:beetirrte 4her"' Cm. s 3sta-r4)s. dMI -passed ".She 1391(04 Th.e flO trashy M.r,.Fterguson shrugged .his totted, 'fra• ately freni &so, •easp to 31313. Atteatioss add seerLied so sorry to 4 eters. , other, • • • . , . . Chas, Connell, of "Connell stamp" 1.41.2•2.12.1.1.612111•21.11 AND Don't ss This It's the "DeSt river" Send Post Card to -day for particulars. 74 St. Antoine St., ;\:outtval, Can. '3. (34 ::::::a HOTEL TRA YMORE ON THE OLEAN FP.ONT. ATLANTLC CITY, N. J. areinnIMOZIMICONS la state whieb will admit of 5 ready !wed thoroveh digestion and assind- - 1, lation while •while -grain rations I often are but slialitly chewed, swel- 1 lowed and pass throrgh the animal '141 !that unchanged form 1 This means not only a great waste of food. hut also that it fur- nishes very little nit.tritiin for the upbuilding of bone and muscular tissue A feed grinder soon pays for itself, especially, in the winter, by avoiding any waste of grain and in :promoting good uen Ith and rapid development among. the live stock, COmpaniss using a large number of hones have fotind ehspped and ground feeding both batter and more economical. Corn, oats and I other grains 313 rations for horses l aro used ground, and mixing tho ground grain with rnoisteneci. 331331p' ped hay has proved to -be a morn economical stable reghnon than feeding whole grain itiol uncut hay and roughage. I Chopped stover and all ground ' p•rain minimise the labor of masti- cation and assist eP33 essimilatina of food nutrients. While it may nob be always practical on the farm to provide chopped -refines for hors- es, better resitliss will be achieved he feeding grain re.tiens, with but little hay at the noon moat and 1 watering the animals before the -. 1 midday meal. The use of a feed !grinder will pay big, The Men and Ht. row. Poor cows are 113101' mean, No dairy was ever too clean. Slow rinening of cream produces 1 hitter flavor. - The cow that gives notch milk most have plenty to drink. With calves, too low a tempera- ture of LoSel. (al)5ms sco p rs. Meny at eolnation cow can 'be made good with more food Properly managed. dairying brines in ti constant income. The best way to Ismio sows clean" is to :me plenty of bedding. a•tr• 53303 13.3.3 114.14333 13133.31 3441 1/444,‘" no? A mee,,ifCeitt WI -story, ftroTroof edditton ts tost bning romoleted, nIrltint; this fnmous the ; wrest awl Trost up•to-thlte kt.Intittc (Its 1to10:8, .A, taw fertltre is the un; 5)1151 size of the bed rooms tivenigtag foe) 51u314. Every rootri conmvrcir on ocean view. both otteeltect with sea end (*3 1, water. Chevehr'rrr in every .21133130r. Temnerature re-ruleteil b Thcrtaou.....lt., the l,''ost ont 111 steran hnet:Vg. to every room. 431fprifileaeS. Caneeity (00, Write for illustrstra booklet. CHARLES 0. MARQ'JETTH, MITTEL. eelii31)s.NY. • Manalor. D. S. rresidL•at. 4131916fIGSM • -sistettl3e.Lfsseess oSt 3-s---,mieficeaws•Ssnre'"3 Itynrjatil •••" 1101.173 mto --""•• s 111 concrete fanz.- • •"' •••-• tri VERY farmer finds himself now and then with a few idle hours in which boTh himself and his help must look for `'odd jobs" to keep them busy. Tise these hours to make concrete fellec posts. You 0511 inuke a few at a 111111e, storing than until needed. Thou when yon 333515( 13 fence in the new fie'd, your posts-eVerlasting, concrete pos•sis-- arc all icady to use. The making of fence posts is only one of scores of caysry-dity uses for concrete on the farm described in the book, "What The Farmer Can Do 'With Concrete" NoTE-This 160 page 'hook will be sent to you free upon recineu. You do not have to turret to use cement 01 plat* yourself under any other obligation. lust send us your Nine and address. Address, • . Publicity Monger rj44, Canada Cement Company Limited 5t-354 IIIERALD BUILDING, MONTREAL TArzfriN yoa key 011ie% reofamb r Mai 110 Itr,r.rrs of Canada r V hove found ihot."Caoacta" COtrwkiatis Look f,s' 1141Wm ons ovary 64 cowl Loma., ,,,totrAt-ettfOrEPIZP•' gr"-.7in'711ZiRtat7X-‘,Z,V,Z;a4‘ (eta 45/014; .111 55- 44' %.1 • Too rAttp Noiy. "moo., did any ears stick out from my heacl when 1 was a baby 13.14 they do now?" "Yes. Tommy t they did " "And you let them stay that way! 041, mother, ntotherl" Soliritous. ' Elderly Aunt --My dents I have 41151 put yen down in my will for $10,000. }Tr N.Iece--Oh, Aeolic, what sista 1 say to [bents you 1 flow are you feeling to -day? A man tance wits tally1ng &hoot herd luck, and his friend was list- ening with a sour essiresasion. •'`11•11v you don't tmive hat hard luck is!" said the friend have aliVii,ve 11134 11,' When 1 was a kid "there WWI such a bunch 01 terts fit the family that there had to be three tables nt m':4! Ond ellymes got the third one ' "What's ho.fl shoot that?" 31" .310• d the other "Why," said It' end, "ik as fifteen vrars Vte+"(. It','‘x a faith:ken had an: 314 but *1 neck 11; s. 4 •