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CIi;APT'[;Il XIX, I. will be waiting to hear from you
Genward taused� to speak. to Irene, at --- Il
' e,sluoted MTS. Hordys isle-
tefere leaving the: house pit a o ntittlbor. . Poen lro deeve hie.
I Otto, y nu my good wi, hear ' he ear to the Il tidy home, exchanged a
aij And I give tit -cm most rr tnkly, v w oires with'Irene, and sob clown
ti iia h, iteihapt}; v +h me e difft. t) a hand of - �t rrbb g with 11dr
ulLy than you suppose.' other.
Yoeaz 'very timed, t+l ,Concva;t7<l;" Pexins pier las e oo;donee,
the, aP: 1isd 4,1 Daae tried to ab=tr,t t his hind J'rom
"1 co moil fi It you t tyttng hut the turooliitouS doings of these; last •
Praavice gw7drew of'Gacece
e nsress" h rett+a e1, '''. ud ,i had Ys Olfi e o ger lzation had been
C t cn a fortunate as i,lden,1 mita paralyzed) tpncgraphe-s: and elerkq He aeknowl.�,dgeaf that he owes his
Ink you.' ncqutintaRce {lribt I Might were AllyitOable t ith excitement It lifer and rreedoin to 73rilain following
novo hoped to ocui)iibure to your bop, was as hough -some heart excursion his trial and 'so hence of banishment-
i llc than 'I Cal ender had heen ;lnnuutz0e t sotilet1ain,r Won- by ti Creek court •far incompetence;
p-ness mere
a roc
l7 t t nto >^ -.sell" T e ir-ts ds1•Sul :wind= ttovch i1h1c1 °'davoreod, °elle He ' is brothel' bk e> -Ilius IC1oit•
uo iresen e
spec cing� is his 3,0„,,,, 7nsiditat1 tpnbos interest fuPm the dull reri ne of hua1- etautine titi, is to q}w!t the: United=
and his words -Sent' the girls blood ness. And Dave, with his ear cocked Sates ad the fnest bt his brother;
pn I1nngin e, strange niixtule of 'Iasi_ for the • cry el the latest e era spongy i 1 nee Che ic,iiior' and his Ame'riettn.
fieation esu a}agtl '£no `trilrnte 1}e ti e e h •whet Princess'liiieetasia: •
h] t
lmpi?ed-liai. re 'himself` would' ira've
been glad to ave hoot Mier su toy-
this ei;il�fully planned to appeal 1 +1 liar
a vlsg airs in a valiant cffe
tit concontiatidn:-
'Suddenly lie heard a knoolt at the
door' nqi a pusiness ro's knock.; not
unicl,'apolegstic knee c.
s, li one
to
knockagain H arose t1 walt-ed
e door. o i e ale oUng
lace half cone; c l od beneath a read
] " she said, "excuse
r+ for ,11 aren't
Onward proceeded to,.the bets; _ss ?aa, ,
sett -e.: 'of the town, well pleased,with "Yea;.can I help you inn -any way 1'
the evenings events. He found his The ivomtili tittered a' moment, but
way impeded by orowds in front of resumes; sn1erlyy, "'Yon' till yonder
the newspaper'offitees, die had Paid at me corning to yeti, but Ipt -.0 m
little attenton to the progress of the the country,, Did you think that?"
War .s000e, attaubuting It to the s1:u1- "I suspected '11,"-Se'id' Polio, with a
tui puilil°1 sty- o£, 'lnteresbs 05nnected smile. You knocked---" he paused,
with t+he mannllacture .eb; armaments, uXes.r')
To the last ho had not: believed that ttLike a country' glee ' he said, mer badly. in the presence of etrathgers
'war was possible..-'Nojood r wants to boldiy. They must learn to keep calm and be -
fight,. , hehad -as axe lu s btislneBs She -titteredtngani .-WeU1, I sn Dost,
acquainbanc,,s. "Tvet; the' armament s+he. confessed. `I grit off the ;tram
kri office girl's love Sj a hesitating,
not li ten 'sue 1 Come i h seal cL. No t seri this eftt etion en be Buret l$ It
late to Leak' such tro ds And yet ;s1ie ente> ed, 1>u + Pies ntl i h Iueaid' t1 is liendletl in the right manner,
lustenecl to thein, and wed not sure r� In ;the base- Of most Stammerers
that Khte'ltnt d"them, She, 111l, Only to the Q t d Staid 1 a y u there.{s Lwlnet ins,physically 'atrovg�
e+ayr "Yak) Inc '-er3 goad; ST_- Coli woanart the looked up Shyly,
Di ' 'acs Stammer?
vanity;" and here ail o was tee .o its
Ncithilte, Handicaps a person more
Butes„s,. Slie tole;' 'het elf s,.e skiau.
to a h cokes' she on
than- a atalnuter, and -ye1, in man/.
me bLiir )jai .,e Mre, i7 cn,
lte�1'
ward:" lr and aintilsliis,is cured nothing will stn
He pressed her hand at the door,hat pre°va the speech ; Eulerged tansllbi:
and ,again that str'ang'e mixture sr! Ii oti pee se adenoids, `spinal trouble, and many
emotions Surged. through her
Other diseases oauso staTnmering,,or,
et least, prevent its mire, Therefore,
if you ttanimer, be thoroughly: over
Hauled by 0, doctor, •1f.he flnda tooth -
'Mg 'wrong, You can coii�ceutrate.'upoil
In some ceases stammering 1 due to
mental eauaes,. Malty people can tulle
with perfeet'ease to friends, but stem -
people don't wane to fight, All they ti short time: ago. My aunt was to
want is 'to frighten lnere, Money but meet me, h1;I ,there are pooh 00090ds -m
of ;tete taxpayers.'of E role.".To Con the street -I" Mast, have' mimed her.
ward.- irhi9 oxpianation 'seemed very. And Lsaw your none 00 the wnxiow,
cont+plete ;11 ocva'red the whole ground and T ha h'esud of you, So T,
and loi't hothdng, to be Penh. thought 511 sk=it you -wouldn'�t'mend°
'.Bot to -night he was aware of a -showing mo to this address."
lteenea':.'tension in thio crowd atr_tp5- Siie fumbled In her pocket, _ and
ps7ter, TheY .were "abed -natured Dave,;invibed'her' into I. the office.
Meering, and malting sal'lies a£ heavy paper wuth an •address.
hrowds,•, to bo Buie; laughlith-O and There, she produced a torn -piece of
wi4';4tiit they were in some way ;tore 'Why, that's just a :few blocks,"
ipterlselthaln.he;bt+ad ever seen before. said .Dave. "I'll walk around ,with
Themwas no fear of war; there was, you," He turned for his hat, but at
reicher': an.�adVeiiturous spirit which that moment there was another timid
seemed; to bear.iblsat theaffair would knock; on the door, Ile opened it. A
bie*-ovea
r, 0 had se' many affairs in boy -of eight or ten years stood 'otrt-
the'pagt, and all the excitement go for side:
Oe
be a'•niatter of e few vveeka, a few it, son?"
months, at the most, until a thorough -"Acre you Mr. Elden?"
1v whipped Germany would retire be- "Yes,"
nothingg That war, if .it cane to war "Can.I come in?" the lad ventured,
u'ld'linst no one dreamed; it would "Why,
eb coeurs t'ou'can. What be
hind the Rhino to•plarn ways of rats-' The Ind looked shyly -about -the of-
Mg'the- indemnity which outraged face, It tvaa evident he was impressed
civilization would d'eman'd. with its magnificence.' S,udden'ly he
Coiiwarcl elliowod his,waythrough pulled off his fiat, disclosing a shook
the er°owds, smiling, in his superior of brown hair. --
knowledge, over their excitement , "Ara yeti Mr. Eiden that ' sells
Newspamers must °have headlines.' lo11s?" .
At his office -he used a telephone. ' "Yes. Or rather, I slid sell lots $rub
Thenhe walked to a 'restaurant, not many of lute, Were you thinking
where,': after a few minutes, he was 01biuying a telt' lots?"
Seined by a young woman. They took "Did you sell lots to my father?"
a table in a box. Supper, was Mw- "Well, if I knew your father's name
posed of, and the.'Young woman be- peathaps I could tell,you. Who is your
gen to grow anipationt.' : father, ?
'Well, you 'brought me here," sho ""He's" Mr. Merton. -I'm iris son' boiled.: ,if the wound is soaked in this
said at lust.: "You'ye fed :me, and you And he said to me, ;before he got as solution It will heal qutekly.
eomo ' self-possessed, Once the ne1'
vousness has been cured stammering,
will quickly disappeuro
Often stammering 1s efmply due to
leek of thought; think before ,you
speak, and speak slowly.
Never allow yourself to brood over
your affliction; you will only make
yourself worse. If you=don'.t,atammer,
never make Sun of those that -do. -Fear
of ridicule makes stammering worse,
especially in the ease' of children:
if the child is taken in eland at once,
the stammer may disappear. Every
year it 'remains unattended makes a
cure more difficult, and one child will
almost certainly Pass on the complaint
to the rest of the family.
Breathing .,is an important matter.
Stamm(erer8:'should never try to speak
with empty lungw' Breathe to and ex-
pel the airfrom your lungs Eta yon
speak. ' Inhale before. ''every word if
nene30ary.
•
Cruet -Stand Cures.
,Apart from their usefulness )1s eon-
dimeuts, the contents of the cruet -
Stand provide a number of simple first.
aid rein,edlee.'
Salt is' -au excellent purgative as
well as a useful eUtetic. As a eledne-
ing medium for wounds, dissolve salt
in- boiling water or :water that has
dont feed anybody, Corward, without
a purpose. What's' the consideration.
Yes, I have, a porpoise,' he admit-
ted. "I'm pulling ofl' a little joke, 'and
I want you to help me."
"You're. some joker," °she returned.
"Who have you got it in for?"
"Yon know Edelen-Dave Elden?"
"Sure. I've known hint ,ever.: since
that jolt put him 001 01' busineso up
in your roosts, ever so many years
ago:' He waa'too rural ;Por that mix-
ture: Still, Elden has lots of friends
--decentfriencls, I mean.'
"I'an rather' sonny- you know li°im,"
said: Conward. "But --what's more to
the point -does he know. you?"
"Nat he. 1 guess he had no mem-
ory the next morning, and'wculd have
maxis a point of Forgetting tare, evert
if he 00(1."
"That's all right, tete-;. Now I want.
-you °to., get hire dowel to your place
some night to he agreed upon -ell
fix ;he date latex and keep him there
until I call for him, with his fiancee."
"Some- joke," she said and there
was .disgust 10 her Voice. "Who is,
it on; Elden, 'me, or the giol?"
"Never mind who it's on." Con=
war'tl renowned. "I'm paying for it,
Hare's something on account, and if
you ;mete a geed job of it, I won't
be stingy."
He ]vended' her -a bill, which she
kissedand.put in her purse, "I need
the money, Conwarl; or I wouldn't
take it. Say, don't you know you're
wasting your time in this • one-horse
town? You ought to get into the big
league, Your Johes would sure mwke
bail, he said, 'There's just 000 honest
Man in this city, and that's Mr. El-
d'en.' Is that'you Mr. Elden'?"
"Well, -I hope :It but I won't
claim sueli a distinction. I rereanbes.
yotir,faiher very dell. Diel he' send,
Mustard and water provide an effec-
tive emetic, the dose being a dessert-
Spoonful stirred in warm water and
swallowed quickly; If you are suffer-
ing from a cold in tete head, put your
yuu to nte?" feet in a footpath of loot water to which
sir. 'Il:e's too .sick. He don't has been added a tablespocnnai of mus -
know anybody now, Ile didn't know tarda This treatment will draw out
the colt[. Mustard is also used for
,poultices, being -nixed with, bread -
nae to tmght:" The boys voice went
thick, and he stopped ,and swallwed.
"And then I remembered what he said
abut you, and 1 just came. Was that
all right, Mr,. Elden?"
."You say your father is very sic;:?"
"lie don't !mow anybody."
"Tlave you help ---a doebor--a
Imese?" `.
"No, sir. .WW'e haven't any money.
My Father spent it all for the lots
that ' he bought ,from you." ,
Dave winced Then, turning to tl.e
young woman; I'm afraid this is -a
more urgent case bleu yours... 111
call .a tata:i to take you to your ad-.
dress."
(To he eoiitinued,)
This part of 'has trap =Let, Conward
awaited a bsnibable opportunity to
ept ins it. In the meantime he 'tools
Mgrs. Hardy paa+tiurll1y into his contl-'
donee. Ile allowed her to believe
however, that,. Elrclen5 habits'" would
stand correction, and :Ise hail merely.
arranged to t'avup him in. one of his
favorite haunts. She was very mush
shoelcod, and thoUglrt it WVas vary
dreadful but'of course we trust save
Irene. ;Mfr. Cortwaa't wars very Clever,
'That's what carne of beinga man of
experience --+and judgmenMr, Con -
ward, and some knowledge 'ef the,
world. '
But concerning another Bart of his
program Couwatrd was even less
frank -with Mus Ilar00r, Tie was o:7,sven
enough to know that Ito must observe{
certain lintitatiens 1
Al length all ihiS plans appeared to
be complete, Tho city. W+10 111 a ttintuit
o'5 excitement over the war, but for
(annwaatd e 'decpbr interest centred hx
tlle'plot lie was totalling under the
uu elope G nig aae414 ot£ .Irene and 111i -
den.` if elle eouldi trail Dave the root
wools? 1 o e<sy. If he 'tailed in this.
hd3.lri,1 anolhe+ plan lto give 'failure
at least the alrpe.14n0e•e oC succe1'd.
he. batt that the nation was now at
Ater j)rgbatbiy' had Air rniiticuoo u1
aliE tthr bite p'ltN'Oror thitkg.a is
11 ii',1'11'1ti14i �1titdUl, eli10ion f g
_t t9 'tlie I700,tig' the
den tYttacep i•stninid ohamiels; society
Ilae�li- w, 1 -10 ro state off, ibny. , it' hr.
Were to .11(1(1 act all let 11, 110 1' frail
tet. once.
C)n ih'u (tally ,1ug1151 right as-
ceitinen !hat Dave, tv t c working,',
a1001e in his -office, Theo he 'culled
t�'t1?'btl' 017 a1 telephone.
Lha is the night," she 510(11alnd,
091 w1li find him alone ire itis :office.,
A Brother In Disgrace.
Tete, parrot load been naughty and
hurt the baby.' This ",ivado the' mistress
so angry that ,she threw the bird un
-
crumbs. and moistened.
• The vinegar battle furnishes several
eral.
remedies. 1P the eyes' feel tired, bathe
them with vinegarand water. Vinegar
ie. an antidote for poisoning from .caus-
tic potash, ammonia, soda, and 11100;
it aiso, has cleansing properties.
The contents of the popper -pet are
useful in cases of sore throat, Infuse
pepper in waiter and gargle.
Meat cruet -stands centa:iti an oil -
bottle. O11 has soothing and laxative
properties: I11 cases of bores or scalds
apply cotter -wool or linen soaked in
oil to the injured part,
Why ,Turkey?
The derivationofthe more is seine,
Nitric Acid Manufacture hi Canada
Canada le to have a newandPomo..
what'unlq:uo industry; 'Two years ago -
an Ainericati coinpand' established a
small plant, costing approximately
$600,000, at Lake Buntzon, on the north
arm of Burrard Inlet, near Vancouver,
for the extraction 0>f nitrogen, from the
air - by electricity. Two years o1
operation have proved the practicabili-
ty and commercial bluetit : of the
scheme, anti now Ilbo company plans
an elaborate extension of the; plant, at
an expenditure of between 3,000,000
and,$4,000,000, to take care; of the pros
d;lotion of nitric acid. Thereisstated
to be only one other such plant on the
North'Ainerican continent.
'The extension of the present plant
for„tlie manufacture of nitric acid has
been forced on the company by the
recent increase to 600, per Dent. in tlie
United. States - tariff" on citrate pro-.
ducts used in making dyestuffs, paints,
inks and'Illnle which the Bnritzeti Lake
plant `has been turning out:, As the
tariff shifts :these 'products out of. their
chief market in the United States, nit-
ric acid is to be manufactured.' for
which there is practically an. unlimited
market.
On account of the cheap power avail-
der the bell where itromained in dis- what of a mystery. History groes 10
giae6.
When the husband carne hone he 110.-
gaiired fol° Boo bird,'and was told that
it was under the bell,
As he crawled in after Ib the bird
inquired ;"Halloo, . what have ,you
The Chinese never .1bo(P their eggs;
they 'roast then,
show thatthe birtl was at 0iie time
confounded with the mullet fowl,
which originally, was known es the
turkey, This name seems to have
been given to it as a result of its pe-
callar cry of "Turk, Turk, Took!" and;
so, when_ the tangle of the two -breeds
was straightened out, it isprobable
that the larger of the tun was c1111S-
�' tend turkey.
T1 f- g V i I1,t�0i 'Yb 'fl -(C S' 7fJIIl t5! 'I"U'Pgtl'I YiAi4t 1'b;'.
I'hts dS toc,�ty +:- 0,0,4 (..amb, 1,Ob!(ye11r4 rrht, fail neva hgbr 0 0 a.b aluttr,,l s
:not4'01 (1CPlnd 00 l'b;optiith 11isttiry. 111 is in the Vallee of lite tfings m,
trlit•Isr' , 9P0101° h1gvp , Tim sritirluo:, dlycovereti Eitel valued of 0005ynti1110
or dellat.0.
able it ie claimed that the (dang111an
dusti'y Can manufacture nitrates cheap-�:
er,tbaurt,hey eah ; be imported, from
South America,. wi?ich has hitherto',
teen the -principal soarce of Supply. In°
the past .fiscal year -Canada found it,
necessary -to 'import from other 000111 )
treses nitrite of soda to the extent of, l
22,888,208 • pounds,' worth "?361,307; •
nitric add to. the extent of 71,.644 gal-'
Ions, 9500111 $11,410 -titrate of 1,01'
mania,' 2,017,078 pounds, worth 512,7,-
454) and other nitrates to .the extent'
of $71,300..
There are immense possibilities' to -
the industry oforiranufactturing nitrates'
from the air in Canada. Nitrates forum
a very important, ingredient in fertlliz•.
tug . crops, and Norway utilizes over'
300,000 horse -power in manufacturing
nitrates in this manner and exports
some 00,000 tone of fertilizer. Nitrates
form the basis- materials' of other,
Canadian industries, and their absoiuto-
necessity in the n anufaotur°e oY muni'
tions le still an important national con-•
sideration. ` With .Canada's unexcelled'.
water -power , 5000iirces the nlanutac-
tura of nitrates from the air might be-.
come an Industry; of such proportions
that tho Dominion would take second
place to no country in this .regard,
A Human Document.
One of the most curious wills on re,.
cord was recently filed at Somerset
IHotuse, London. Itis in theform of a
Royal Naval identification, disc, about
the size of half -a, -crown, and bears on
one side the name and description of
the man to whom it was issued. On
the other, by the aid eve microscope,
there eau' be plainly' read a will. leav-
ing all the owner's property t- his
The disc was recovered from the sea
and eleaniug revealed its romantic sec-
ret. for it proved' to be the "lust will
and testament" of 'William Skinner,
R.N., plumber aboard H.M.S. Indefatig-
able, -who was lost wlth,1iat ship In
the Battle of Jutland • on May' 3101,
1910. Ilio pioperty amounted to $1,290,
A man who was supposed to have
committed suicide at ,Iltonte: Carlo' by
shooting himself with a revolver had,
before doing the fatal deed, written a
will on his shirt front As 3t had no
witnesses it was pre'ably illegal, ;cit
the intention was p1.10, at avy rate, as
was that of the man found in an empty
housewho had written a 95111 on the
bare plaster of the wall.
Tolstoi's last will was written in.
1910 on the stump of a tree a few
utiles froth his home at the time; it
left all his literary Property .to hes
daughter Alexandra, and among other
things said:
"llury tie whole I die; it in town
then in the cheapest cemetery, ho the
cheapest coffin, like a pauper, No
flowers, no wreaths, no speeches."
A man who feared very much tl.0
loterterence of certain people with, his.
own Tree will in Boo disposal of 1118'
property Wal supposed to leave, died in-
testate., to the pros': Soy of eortahz ro-
tative -6. They 'Fere chat:ined to ;incl,
however, that; ho ,hail had a will tat-
tooed
attooed oii,lala back end p01100l y attest
Women Can Dye Old'
Fated Things New
Dyes -
Each package of "Diamonti Dyes"" .
contains directions. •so simple any
woman can dye: or tint, her w000,
Shabby dresses; skirts, waists, coats,;;
stockings, -sweaters, coverings draper -
les,
aper -los, hangings, „everything, even 1f she
hes sever dyed before. Buy "Diamond
Dyes" -no other kind --then perfect
home dyeing is sure because Diamond.
Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade.
streak, or run. -' Toll .your druggist
whether the material you wish to dye
ie wool or sick, or whether it is linen,
cotton' or mixed goods.
There are queer ways, of making
even
1011 orlillal'Y 10050105 Will A tes-
tatrix, sufforing from a paral,tle stroke,
had a. pack of card,, dealt to her by.
her solicitor, bearing the nameo el hor
relatives, while on ,another pact were,
the dottilis of her:verioua properties,
The solicitor "dealt" her to call with
the name of a, person, and she' played
'10 it a card with itn item of her estate
111011 it. The solicitor gathered the
-'melt" bird noted it dowh in the will,
Learning Young.
The teacher asked hor class to ex
plain the word "bachelor," and was
very much amused when'a little girl
answered: "A bachelor is a very hap -
"Where did you learn that?, 10'1¢011,
the teacher.
";Father toll me."
Shallow -set 'tile won't shed water.
Deep drainage is the bosh way of tn.
locking underlying soil resetirces,
Geranatnshave to work fourteen
days each year to pay their taxes; in
Franco the taxes. call for twenty-eight•.
day's' work.
When a Penguin Woos.
Tho quaint love -snaking habits of tiro
0000111n were d'eserlbed recently by
Surgeon-tDotnatanciel'Murray Lovleb1,
"The male birds," said. "go front
hest to nest in parties, 1tiu1 10'11011 nue
(it tli0inl 0005 n ben 1011011, 1 11 1105 his,
1 not 116 111110,1, a, 1100110 001 her cocci,
probes on uhot 1 ie tooth, ihi' ;tries
m, through 10,' 1,0100,n +n +11111110
hoe•°
'00 ono t asltin 1 ('010.
mender 1evi0I. "A !1101,10)1,0 (1 1111
;.(uric was 11(11(( down moi .11;ayi the
liirdstwrion + tool. cello, no, + (, .1
hila dart°"lr feat sumo' loon, and tlt_t+
,tic mined plt'0111 op 0 pebble and
, p acrd if et l,ty -0t• 11' 11101 +lid an(
tonry 010.3110 (1:1, n+d ihn 11;1'+l° htrdii11
r' its ;OlValices ,nater+ cl, lu:;ilr`e'l ,d . ih,°
uw -
01101000o, uit(°ul °15111(:+1, 11ib1,a1'001 at. itiirt
�-again, ,mel then tc017t ori,"
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A Rt2MIIDY 1 O1i'i'i1•ItUMA'lieM
Lid: ALL, IT$ VA1I1bU$ M'DfiMS,
Testimonial.
Dundae Street, Toronto,
Dolma)* Now : bias Remedy,
Dear (air; -,--It affords ma xnbre
tlirtti mere pl1a68ttro to: mud my
Eoltlmony 10 the many.I am sure
lioit ,aiseady have ea to 5116 Merits
at your 'Orr Life to ciiioine for'
ootaa1ioa and' vita -Mouser , k wasa
't eilitert01 tot AIlon titne week.
L449tbA, atrrd fowling ai Yelir
due, 4 100tiltooi tel/ bottlea,
Teethe o1110d 01b opinfkotoly, at
4f t; plib ,oar @i,48t Abri have ncv-
or been, tabttble( 111aee,
Jit tsti td ' 11,1' ot+disino will nir-
t4tAiil9,ttnowtand onto,
Como 80 will, a all onaerieerix
lcl> 1t. '
101000 0111 trill;',
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