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I _ I I I I . - �., &,-wh I . � : , I � I . � I , , I I . I - I I I "I I I I I � lje�il,g that �bj , ` C Ll ` ' . � I I s, ; � I , , '' , '�� I " I � , � I . I I ­ . � � . JPART': II. ' . �dent�y be, �e�l�,� was in 'Ea t.� , I I I I , 'C*.,'R"`E� I I � ' � I 1� I .11 a I D118 . I.. I . �, , . . . *.,' "' Wg­ — I I . 1. . , '' , . , , -, . I , I � j I I � . i � Ape , ,the Dergpirn(:ion been inevitab_ m � , , , I � H600 ; , , �14, , �, , ; , � �11 I d , , L I . �: , I � 1 " . 1, I 1. � , i'. , " � ,� - �� � i, I � I ,.. I I , 7 , . , . I ,iI - " T I � ,,i� , I � � � I - . � , I , I I � " � - 11, , 'n"'e"..- - 111, 0 -ty, "hill',' R i have been p'ea8in - ­ , , I I - , 1, I � " ��"_. ,� " e.� . . . . . . � - � 11 , i Im 11; I , I I I I uella diew� a.breath thItt-w6jild, . , .� I I - I _ . � � ; � I ­ , I � Yu','11- ,,� and giniled at,he I I I I I 11 I , ,, I � �­n� ,� ", � .*�%; -- ab"aw Air `8bel I 11 , , " I � , I . � 4 t a Pr sell � , � : I I I I , I I 11 I I I . I I . I I � I I 1� , � g in a physical e I , � 1 ;. � � , I I . : "Not aftice�,�t ie tInC'I'V . into , tbc yarij,� andi"I", I . ' � ­ � I I . I . I 1.111.1- .; , " , . e , ju�L.had.�. If neighbor, ,, come, I 1. 13X�hlbidoll; but she didult, s,u I I : 11 � � I I I 1. 1. �. , I I I I � -Waff a,galli­­ I ey I I � I., ? I I . � I I I I should i, "'A" " , , " I I I I . 1. , , , , , " . � I , r.4 1 then,,ho:and Warren 'went qff'together�, anythine. It wasn't , I 1 11�a�& �Wo 1 : , rs.: xnex. . I necessary after I .1 � I , , � .1 4Ii jt:iiijl_UOP�i,� of, �4,sde­ - ''Y' , I . , . I " " �, IIY6� ­6.� it came into djurler:,she . ��; 11 I ,� , I ,�1-,,W ,"I"'Ll Warrdii�" , When,Wa�rt � � _� I I . - - . ­ 71 1 it breath like that ' 1W_ � � ,t 1� a ILI any ja-p a 4,. G u npomr d e v 6'r- , llmlmr 1%, 1 '' I - 1. I . I -1 I 1'i " 11 . I I - m ough. Gosh, I'- hot! was mor3 activoly,:Oil his, trall, than "I think �l can, fix It pretty good for 1. I I I � I I ­ . %%.. . 1, . , J1,4 - k - ,, , meal lie C_1�8cd Ill oil th . I I I YCO.UrV9 �� H on. :AST, 40r,, '�ALADA'. - Tbat-wa�"the hardest work I've 'doiue � ever', After the, $ 1 1 i �P� I : . � I I I It I -;3; . "I., I , 6 I;IID6'beir,,�," whiren wert oil, un- I I I . � " � I , � I � __� 'A ' __-1 I disturNed. ' lie ,Put the, Old, vv'aher ,� i I I ­ : -_.__L__; �___ ', - - jn� a month, Ti- beou�'lnto ding to a few tri c I .. 11 � I � I I I I- ---. - ' ' __ , � . 11 � I 11--_-_ I �_ -1 � ­ I I I I good . � � - I I . ­ .- I , I � 11 I I . fill this' iii'foi � a: �: while no*,),;" I "Did YOU reportt'il,at the telephone � back, find findirtg7tbat I I i"11., � I i . : "At Work, iw His Vineyard." �i i , . I I - _ I ,� , "I'll betyou have"' snapped is :out 'of 6rde" T91, , � ., �, 1, ,. tlie'fa�u�et 16ak-' . I I I I I I I I I I , � at � 111� I I I �,� I � ,,, � , ed -wher h,o tur�ned the ' t�r, Into I . e I '.1 I I � , I ­,t\o. i , idn7t, -ended to, the house maln;,bc gave it 2overal,ex- I ,,I I I � Xri early manhood Doiial,j Rnotlr�ey, . - . � "You're UINvays behind, r.nd a - d' , I � I We 1 1 1 .111, I � " I ��Ie I Luella. � 1 lot - . I ... wKely knoi6i as tile , i'student in � , f 'I - I I I I I", I . it does for you." . , when A `wa3'-O,re.r -,it Sherniftn's' but � pert . blowr.s ,wi th the hammer ' 1� I V, I I . . I Arlm," p�,�sod through years of nieutal L .� I .� � I : I -To pursed hii lips - and. no�ded Tile- I �. , �,, 6 . , - __ " I 0 , , "That , ts, ' b - � "-,, I ' � ' � 11, , I k �'.' _'�� !I a.ity� God ,ceille'd � I It o have -done it - ­ ­­ --' I ,a ,just a] oil', Istopi -d her ", he I �,F� I I and lipit"llual perpl, I I . .fully. , �,Yes, I 'oug t t Pole�w4 didn?t`j,,:et.`the sup,poitg right annqirn�ed 'triumphantly., "She'll be : 1. I ... 11 , , . . 11 ' I I uur�al to-hial, � "Oh, that I Imew wbo' � � . I ,� , ", r , , � , e . I befoTe, I %vouldn't think:'of taking yesterday-LthaL' ,I didn't, Ictep 46 Ili U right,-howlf,yoil don't turn'lier oil, , I I I I " � � I I .11 I ),,tight find Him!" Was, the Cry of "'S' , 1- ... L, I \ - , . , . . , that car out agalri, after ,the tint, I Ind " . . � I . .� , � - 11 7and to I'g,­� 11 � I � I I heoit, , I I 11 � L I �. ha I d, until --about a couple more wheel- rel"It*; "' , - -uloirovV vl� - -- �. I ,��. I I., I i I ­ I I I I I I ; a .,-,.iy � incionVenden t ,not bolng I This 'solitence was_�ut Into by Ila- " � � � � I I - Ono day he remembered a saying , I I I I I , barrows." . � �� I I.. able' to" ket 'anybody""' Lu6ita .I vied stoj�s'acr's3'the.ba�lc porch -It '_ - '. I I I � . I I I ep toin, 0 . I . ', "Warron,", she pounced at hiln,i Ized ,witil a ,irsgjC,, if - , —11 '��-��.� , " " once heaM in Childhood: "if you ivoul-d � ,1- 11 1. � , . f; I - I _ � I ,11 . ., I � . I . � , � I _ " I (if her �-was It friend- who ' - ve �. '-­ "­­ . I I , $ b one or two trialp , may be Ari 1.1 ­ I . Ilved'on a farni ft 11 ­ � . . . � � -1 behold Chr�st, He is ,at ,V,'ork In 1113 L ­ don't c silly�� We can't ha- that goad crtlin� lines away. � 1. , I I . I .:�, ,,., I -1 t vIne, I I /i\ s- : � I � ' L' � 1, ya-rd," I I I . I money in the, house overnight, You thenics; .&r'tho:�Soal; b�at ten 6 1 " 'Icoiildn',� get you 9 �jllo_ holle il,lic .1 I I I I I . I T�iiallhey act to work c-11 the quest. . 3 � , . I � ought to have'insi,ited on a chequo." , filled with them insy-In -1 , Years � n P, I L " "When guests come I I 11 I I I � � .,I � � , . duce flabbineos , pallt6d4,"Said your line was, busy all , especwly! my:�beetsand . , Resigning Ills combrisslon Ili the army, I . ouldn'tj honey. Mr. SmitV didn't in'op,3'3��o,u�look,, I ­ I , __� , I � I is I , tim I of 'my. best'bqrse� 'is I . I . I � lie began to work.among boys in the C I . �'L � . � ti �a.' L One I Pillow cas6 are so silb-�,tyi,whlte, and have'that ftesh� I I iitavo a, choequing account. He arow, "S ,e I Ci _ , ii w. . I , P , I 11 , I � suppo, go jj�oug, Vjit lout; u to colt,.e' right Over, sweet in I � " . ,w tn" t , I �31ck. 1 want yo � I s ell of � perfect cleanliness. , E st E ad of L-OnAon. That was the . � this Cut Of the savings Of cour- �, aL day 61. two,Z, ) Warren; , You ,always','kiiew what to I I - , .1 t IL, ,, ' L , I � . I I _ � neyard, tile crowded, ragged life of I 0� the ' telophol"c'-fo � 11 I I -,I I .1 I - �,� . inight have got a bank Qheque,�bu ' she I . I u ' � I went on, with & inafty'red'air; "but if do with -horse8, Don't. stop for ally- "'And .1 chadge them often too because they're I city slamn, -,rh a he"looked to find the � , I . I I I guess the greanbiu:16 looked good to you dori'i fix, that :'fauc6t � . In � the" thing� ., *I'm afraid, I'll, logo him. I've - I I ;8�­'therfi_ P . Master. Nor was he disappointed. -At - 11", �� .'� I . - hlm�!, � I - , .- �, I � I . , I 11 � - - really' easy'to, wash —the way I w4 ,, With L . I I - I laundry"- I got the yet there, but ha,I'sn1t;ma.kin , . I the-beds,ide- of a boy who, was dying of , . I - I 11 "'They don't look good to .m,,," de- ,,I will ]RX it,,, Ill , � . g � ' Sunlight Soap. � I � I � . � � I I I terrqpted Warren any headway." ' , I I ' I . � � . . . . coviuraptiion�' he _ suddenly felt the I I . I ,.. I � ; clared � Luella. ,'�And' the worst of � it ' � I * , . I . , � � I I I witk disarming sweetness. : ,,I'll ,do It Warren dropped his tools and staTb- ".The pilre . S�alightl S'uds q�iWy siiirch the dirt iight o�% , . I . retltiitY, of Christ' The Master was . 11 1� 1: ­ ­ I I � is thiIi; people know about, the. sale, Lright now. I've been Intending to got edifor the door� , . Only a light, c there at work in his vin , . � ­ . . and leave evay 6ingleAhriead sweet -and clean, . I , eyard. God , � , I '' L I itrid. ,it may easily be -that somebody at it ever since, ? ters; ritibbing may,,pexhaps be necessary at times.: Then a good I � . 11 ­ . _ I I let 'I ini cash., What but I've been -so busy!" you gping to takei­,that-wA you?" .. I In a, Dhim! Yes, as surely as God in __ �, J . Ows you were put( I I ,you� spoke about it, . "WaitV Cried Luella ply.. "Ar I I , i , . I ,a gardet! .. .,- , ''. I I , I 'if ,somebody'% watching you �an,d wait- � rinse afid cVarythingiis as spotlessly white as your heart could , I ; . 'Wellaye: a rel6gdon,"',gaja-ScDtt� Ile . 1- � I I I .1 . Oh if we 'should lose. it W - Ile opened tha0`lg,undr2( door.,,, she gasped with drarnatia reticence. I � I . Ing, � ,vZgh. ', , � � I I . I ,We . 1- Warren turned and blInked at her. I . � I . � 1, I land, Otbat fludw in ,humanity the gpe-, . ;dn't lose it." He lifted & "N,,,be,careftfl of -everythirld, . � ! � - . I 11 � handles' 'of' his -wheelbarrow. "I'V11 warned Luella, `fdr 'she wis ill, that "Had you rather.I'd leave it?" , "For I � I (AaJ -oxpr6sefon of God'o life, God is - ioll 4' clothes, dish6 and general housework I always use'. to �bo felt Ini the movement, of human . I 1. I I 1 , � 'got I it right, wi . th ,rds this'minute . ari'd dark mood in which it is bard'to be- ,, "I shan't like it either way. But . - Sunlight. Every bit of 8 Ii lit ' -- re, cleansing soap, and * � I I . " - � . lieve that things call come out right. you migh I I be held up. , Y,, leave,ll." , 111, it *is really economical "Lig my ­ � I I He drew the bulging 'bill fold out light is so easy on the hands, tool" Lever Brothers Limited . miultl(u44 In a more tingling intimacy � - I I I'll get it Ili the bark-lionest,�E-ella "Perhaps .I'd better, take down the I - -an , C= ii does, clean! Sunjo I � I than Can. ever be wou out of running ,:' � I -i4- I can. ,But I 11 'have to get a botfle of bluing."' I I I iof Ili& pocket d handed -it to her. theiargest soap"firm in the ' . I .0 . , Xlysm and, silent stars. Something . - I r " - I I coupl�i more leads I , of gravel. I've . I I I � " an world make Sunlight.. , �- 1. , � � I . -Ought to'Orderge through the - .city -and'. ., ".., .__ , . - � �,� , 6een�lntendftig to do this for a good . "Now,'pshaw, honeyl T��iink I'm go-. . "I'll be back before long. -Don't I . . . I I I ." ,. I �� . I . . , � 11 . . I I I - 'ot,y.11 , I - . I I I I S, r,21 , 11 " #Bjhrongs I tha� carries us- nearer to � � �� while, and I can't.let it go any longer . ,, Ing to act like a windmill?" ' I I I I . . - _�� - , , God's hosa I , tha i "I've. just � . I ' I I , t n woods or water, IiJIls � �_� Ldella went back into- the house. moved ,my. 'keg, of .soXt ' It was almost dark. She locked al I . � a c I . , , I , I I or Isran. or mcov." . � I L__������_J I And thei,,e is not room' in a short nor- 'soap onto that shelf under the will-, the doors and ,fastened, All the: Will- . I I I I . 1, ­ . �. rellow9bip In city aluin's I and such Smart and EffectiV6 -Model rative for the,feelings that sM took .dowsll� continued -Luella;., "I usei ,it' dowi onethe lower floor; then w'ent up I I � I I � � . - . every time I wash, and it's niore'to her �.6wn room. She locked S1 fi� ht.,S6ap . .. lowlyi Places, of pain Is sacramental, I with her,' , I . " , herself I . . ­ I I I - . I After long : and, frattleas " quest ­ Sir ' I .1 Quickly Made I There was no chance of I Worrell's handy -11 I I . � I in and 'opened the bill TOM. There , 11 �- , Launral, r6undi, the Holy. Grail, at last .I It may be made into an elaborate gotting,to; the bank. And she Could "I'shah't hit it," reassured Wairreu� were Avelve hundred -dollar bills. . WERNM - � " as he sharadiiis crust,and cup- Of _pobl% - costume slip for the best dress or riot drive the car. - � ', . I cheerfully.' "But I -wish y : airi'd -biiy all [. "i dorift- know why I'm s ' o 'afraid � . I . I ".1-, I . � '-�j L . your soap, Luella," ' , I we'll. lose this money," she sai&,to I I i . water with the baggla�* at big gate. r, nto. a petticoat, trlmrned� in s3i'ch a In spitedif the fact that it was after - "Well� I shan't. '*,Somejsody�s jot to I � She transferred tile bill fold to a eyes looked a't her reproachirl'.1y from �-v4ricty of wa7s. Front of this herself. "I suppose it's because Wa I I , ith the I I I ews go careless.!' ­ � Sametbing emerged out of that fel- three when Warren finished wit dreisei) drawer Under a pair of silk the, table. l lowship; the two beemnio three. SO the .1 Firment is cue Ili on6- piece, slashed lookp�t for,tJiW littlethings. I can't r � � . vision came to Hankey,, the young 'An and gathered at sides to give the gravel, he was entirely Unruffled, evi- . I � I I � hose, and sat down to read­.oila eye In her dismay at finding the chicken mmts!sary fulness: back is cut through. ----- ­­ - ­.. - ­ ­ - _ - ___­ ­_ -_ -1 ­�__' -, --- "' . on her illook, the other on the dresser, raided, Luella did not lmmediatel�y � I I I � . � —_ krellight.isf ou,ri day, " he shaxed his- 'at the waist with the gathered skirt I - - I I .1 It got to be ten colock, ber bedtime. consider - that the dish was still -on the . ng .,. � . � I . ' I . I ' The dresserwouldn',t table. Her thoughts -werip diverted whole library of theolo,gy. ' , -shou der sk�� do either." People a' ;ways put things by . Aream, of water rising'under the mor I ,Ns, also the battont , 11 f � N " d t e I No Warren! . . to y . 6 Ili that sordid room than; In a (the garnient with round .neck and; I � scalloped Mi buttonhole-stitcbed. � - Marvel* � rork . . w dj , A . I 0 ee ev� -7 1 love wM the ,dyl' bey. He lea,imed lattach�d; The small back view shows . -1 1�1 I � . I I � . I - I To many a peepl6iqd soultho ord . � , � � � . I I %;W I � . �, in'the dresser. Shatook out the bill la dr door, - 1rho front view gives, another suf_ . . I I I I fold �nd, tiptoeing -into the darkhall, " A ' prowling on , I ,�� 1, I Ill man was g the floor. . I I that helped Hanker may prove,& kind. . , Restioilo thit salad model cut sfraig t I 'i I . I I I . � I I slipped it behind the runner on the A crude mask partially,covered his. � . 11 �� . . � I I 11 I I w., � ly Idght.. ,,It You would, behold -Chilat, ucross below the armi in camisole . I I . i I . stairs ,next to ,one of this uprights. face. Around hirw eedled a strange He Is at Work In 198 vlabyard.' . To style, striV.s of ribbon or lace attached ' - The story of the. most singular place Tile . PlCtUrOS in the tapestry show their lives, *are ru�hlng out of the Then she undr-e4sed and got into bed. fluid int-dure'of Aoft ioap and water, 11 . . � � 11nd Him you rmast go Aowis into tile * slid daintily, finished with"fiernstitch- of usedlework of , which' We have any. how Harold, having been, Arlyet by. a' ,flame -of thehr�hqme, , . . I I She'was fever4dh with fear and start- It. was apparent that the man had vinoyard, not as. a vialt,dr, but as a ',In and lace edging. Girls' gain!- - account has much�jn it of injerest, storm upon the French coast, *all Ilidded,'so obosel), are details given . . fltg led . . � Is to �dlsjl ,, ad at imaginary soulidst c6me.through the� gliding windows and worker, princess. petticoat No. 1017 cut IR is � monly known as the Bayou% forded by his rival to -oWear,,upon. such at times that It Is possib A. ------- 0-1 I in sizes 6 to ,14 years, ,. Size 12 rt- com :quires 2 yards mattrial 36 incilm, Tapestry, from the fact that It Was SOIemn pledges as the-Gosilels'and tne gairli ,the agea,and nistionllitles .of Eleven o'clock! Twelve! Warren in lowering hirnself had struck the . Aniw�-1 -.Centenaiians. ' 0.6f­6ainti, �to support Wilithul", ' hadn't come. He had no right to leave shelf and overturned the keg of soft I ,. jWidd. ' . prepared to adorn the w ' aIIB Of the relic I 0 man, by notioing whether, ..th6? are her'alone like this, 'She throw on her coup. JIJ84 feet had Ianded'in One of I � I cathedral In..that,town of Normandy, claim to the Island kingdom, and vgA bearded, moustached or olose-shavon. bathrobe, stole .into the It the most slippery rhasm It is possible I The greatest age that can be attafnit, , . --- � ----*— 1 4fully I I all, . and n eight hundred years ago. promised his daughter for a wife, It Is-also,pravert that arinor for horses ad hy,the �*"40u` *species OL,(t tm4s , T115 NEIGHBOAHOOD bINNER. - In.all,pol to it is a,'liniquo, work of This adene occurs Just after Harold Wag not. thdr[L brought the bill fold back with -lier. to put together� He had floundered variesOonsiderably, Anione'llismilmals - L 11 . in use. I -he slats of and fallen, hitting hiaL head agai at I the large . 1. jul - 16 usual, L As a quick radins Of MaklilS mon I to- embroideries. the has.been. shown attending thel�formau. . I I a battle 'of Seal She put 'it on one of t U an a y live longer I I ey art -in its size, I . IntoL The memoraill I I I I Man the sokkil ones-, but for tomepublic undertaking such"as a obvious deoign. held L Ila 'View � all duke be a 'raid 11rLtbarly. TheaL I . ac- her bed, . the iron supp-ort of the tubsL. 'Aie was . . this law is g Ed. near Hastings, Is pletured at length. Aftef-a whiled she dozed; then wak� just regaining congelousness. I . . not valid arvons birds, the 0 school libraty, a-talking-muchme for through, and the peculiarities OLVOrk. follows tilt interview with Kin Harold lay lntxenched *daL �hat height, ,ned at a slight -sound. ,She sat up in Luella, w stunned L Of course he , pa 11 0- tQ .dbooi -6r some other special pro_ manghjp� , , I . L ,L i ward oil the earl's 'return to England, . , as . example, reaching the same age as, tile I I � . latt6rL I - behind a.stout palisade. Over �la bed. , The sound -was. -continuous. it. was a burglar,, but. also he was In- I L eagle. . . L 4% I fact, there is nothing easter than the This tapestry to about -214 feet long, ,WhBrolu the L' '. .igpi$ears1',10 be quite Contra rose the. ensign ' of the West � ill the waterpipes. Ali, she knew 11 I Spide live One to two years; beat- nelghborlw6d dinner, It can -be given and it boo a )�Idtlx,of twenty inches. Abilde-face&', . , ., I I I I I Saxon Dragon, ' was jured. Should she telephone th� Pa. . I ro eL a, We age two classes now. That washer L had given way. R40 In Eistwood? *A, no, , she . le'sm hil at any time except during the, coldest It 19 Worked Ilk sampler, inLLWOOlglX " The tapes'" inext, portrays the dy- English soldiers, The disciplined L I a baeu kept prisoners for five the ("O . , Warren had wsakened it. The water couldn't, because the line was out of I . weather, and does not cost any one, threadALof,diVerent .colors, upon a Ing. speech of Edward nfess6r housecarls are clad Ili Coasts of mail, was running full tilt in the laundry order. Should she help him up? But years, The queen boo oiften� lives ifor . � � 1. . ' ,Jim L the I . I ommendbig to I 1. �:, - five ,years$ while the working boag us. any great amount of money. tiliten. cloth. The figures are ,composed to Harold, , el 066. 11 � with, battle-axes and sivordn as wea, tub. . If 'she did— I . . . The Plan fs'ilraple. F our or five O'i of worsted threa.6 td�tanOd upon the kingdOal-IR,ra dElry, 1 III, I . � ,, I . . : UUIlY Rye Only' OAX weekst.-Atto have , . . � 11 Pons. L , � 1. I . I She pressed heri lipsand hardened (To be concluded.) . L' beau kept to tiLptivity for fittest yeare,, me,bD convenientlY710cated farao,uses canvas by crosswise stitches. , This appointment the Wltan,­ or � The hag y levies of peasants bayd her henit, Let it run. It wasn't ha0 �; I , while Me ioad'has �eon krowwt, at. �On the main road are chosen iind In ,Seven colors are* employed -dark General Coundfl, ai once, conh rated. 9i Only Dikes, t 9-Ilngbt atfil cluba. TheNor- fault . I � , '� _____-*� — I I fain forty years� A turtle was kept each of th'ese llouw4,dinher Is -served and light blue, red, yellow, buff; with an election, and a tbuder of the'brown man'otrangth lay In the knights and: . I ­ 0�kotp of Tube Set. . in -captivity for 160, years, and tho to 20, SQ oi 40 guests,'dependi I ng upon darkand ltght',greau. X flesh, tint is through a deputation.. .- . I . $lie got up, put, 'the biiI fold into The average receiving set uses four, � Caminted maii-at-gling, who word aided the ,�,�, I I speatinot. In question may hay been the size of thii'dinifig-room, the num. Indicated by the original white our- His coronation by the-Say,oth arch- el Pocket of her bathrobe, put on tho vacuum tubes a year, and, the �upkeeP , , � . � . a bek of guests to be expe . . I I bishop Stigant; is shown at Westrida- X the 'Wings by archers and slIngorg. bathrobe and got into bed again. Than expense for the average thref)-tube : 400, years old, . �Wd, the help- face. ., I After a hard fight of,si\ hours, the she finally' doz . I I i� , : L . . � Or I Considering the rudeness Of those star Abbey, )2o being the fIrst4 of the ad off onte more. 'The age of birds, Is -known best. The � s, eta. Three or more women whose .Unglllih palloadel-was fc�i:ccd, King I � set 13 ApPrOX MWY 80-conts a mon I 0.i. .: I II,damehold cook lives fifteen to, twenty homes are not open to timegi and the acaniy',degree of aitis-1. kc�)Xg itlit, of Engifsh §bvetdl9I1s'*1lO . I silo a ran wide awako and.gat, ilip — — I 1. , - I the public that ,ullure; we'ought I to .1 overlook the was tonsecreat ' in thaMuibtin -larold fall . � I . . - j the doill � _. Sun and ,� q. � day � . ad 9. I nr bth tile in d, at eyes loozing'ilib Eai! rl�pared. I I -1 i . y0anso; the goose ,slid the aider -duck, . J?ln with the hostess in Providing tic 4 abb6lice of. perspective, which Wllli�­ 'fit once."branded his act he .royal OandarA,'Vlardad fn the eye by I . . I " ' in il, ,,h�a,vt polindiegi D ' ojvn$ta'Ijg some- To every a'are on the slirface,of our I 11 � 11 . shof lie th�l there 4 -h Urper. ug I . , to 'her. globe are more than 16,0Q0'acres. I � .� .11 N6 ��year,441 the' swan 102 yearg, 'the the.food'and dishes, and dach'grodii total I I 0, the - crime of a lb"e�juieria;id )as an arrawr ,at raiLdom. T Cruel -, I ty^ is eagor-lbo make its now proves.00 amusing to us In t L S , d fallen. Then it caine, �'. stark, s;w.n , the falcon, 162; the quota.,' I gustace, of'Boulogna, thrust through lie b 'forgotten to pult the cat OV a our%60, Of ,the sun.. . '­ - the b4ackbird, sigh- � Inch the Chinese and in his rage, he proceedod, that.Suminor I a. th . � I godden eagle, 104, L ,group j]"s to make $20 .,or ifrarwiniil mado by I � that th do- tO'eqUIP lt� set of sovdil. hundred boats, I'the dying warrior, and other sav vorgotb�i to InA the digli ' .- - - . .. � teen; the canary so miach .as twenty- more, A 'big *Wbolesom - a�d tasty SaPalle'so, and concede - 0 ago out,. sllg� had I 0 . [knights backed the still ir�rru 'body chicke ____ " ', ' , fouri'and the pArxot 'abou-6100'years. country dinner (usbally a chicken din. signs. ar,6 by no means poorly exa� having -each a single mast, and fitted . u in the Cooler. ' Teddy had Eclipses 80 far 'Lici as 1207 13.0. , . . Of the malamal% I 30L attains lier) Is served. The price is anywhere cutOd- .. . I to transport, sixty thloagand soldiers at , shamefully. The battle was new .,a, a' the are recorded At Oxford 'University . worked the dish to the edge of -he horij of at last. The tapestry shows,the i forty to. sixty yeai-&,p the sbeep, tweli. from 36 to 75c ' dopletding 'on the What, -at -Immensity Of patient fortune from , the northern coast �brgvfi table and it hod fallen vs the floor. , I Obaervqtor�. In the game huge book I � ,� I . � housecarls lying dead In their armor, Her mind wholly on domestic mat:jhke- prodip-tions concerning future _ -ty; the, dog, twouty-61ght; tho cat, raerru. Chicken and gravy, mashed po- stitches were requfrod� to cover'this FraIRCO. While the rawl�vlos- are hybij in ilia, t � � ; twelitty,two, - and the elephant- and the tm#008, one or two additional veg'e- large Canvas with- Pictures Of Occur- A spirited sketch is glielli Of the I I ers, she crept downstairs and switch , clipgos'is f6tv'ah0aif " the year A.D. � L � to home-mAde, bread tjhi�_ down trees tied charod by their purguers. � I . . . I while 200 years,, .. �blesj Ple, enike, and � � renoes from actual life! - , I vast arr�y'61! ,tollers upon the..kTor- I Order from the ifeld, or are bpIng but- ad on the kitchen light. Teady's green 21�63. . i �.. I I ­ , Ir are servigd. Jelly, jant, . - - -_ 11 ., � ------- 41-1 � , and _bOtty its embroiddrers, , were, probably mandy, Coast ell iotilliki of,voseelod Harold bad died I ===_ --- -_ _ _ _ _. . I . � I , Rooll to ffi,chelors. cottage-dfieese, -pickles and % celary, none other than Queen Matilda, the framligtogether tilo I ike'a here, and, yet . . . I . , ' . . . ' I 11. I . I 'A dragging chair hag been -patented fruit, or anything � in season, � can be wife '61 'William 'the Conqueror, and We 'also gee. 'the 'veiy ship contri. , the wrathful William refused to give A**. " - , . I . . 1� . .1 . O.. ­ I , ­'� . , . added..The group often provides some the ladles of bar chivalric. court. buted by the Duchess Matilda to can- UP the cprpse to his mothei, for burial - - ,. : . , . � � Ili which there is a proper place ter irticles of food for - Some antiquarians .have attempted veyher darine busbatila to England. In consecrated ground,,. " .� � . I ) � 'every. article of a man's cloWng. "He kept the Biters while Ila 11 - � I I 11 . I , , It to . . tage' cheese� kraut, sale, such as Cot- it, transfer this credit to the ErnPress On Its stern plands a boy," blbwlxig an' ved", , A* � 4! I '� .", 11 , . � - , .. I - ' - N I . oks like all 6rdlftar�y chair, but . friegh �saugage, Matilda, his scheming, and bliolling livorylliorn,,,dw,lilch Is poluted agaiV1t,'wa;' 1.118 gklul pBply, "let Mar keep it . I . . I 11 0 - _� 00000, � in .Its back, It can hold a man,s coat Pickles,, truit� vegetables, or other granddaughter, "who liv I bng a d, al it his left hand lifts up now lie Is dead! " I : I. , I � I .1. -, �, I 1. I .1 I � . . I I ,� . and shirt without -wrinkling ,them: things sought by town �eople_ � � ad a . century, � ­ I , � . . I a" , ,11 - � � I I Trailsew are p on a , The' dinner I a pe�hfm.', , , 1, " : � I. So�the body lay buried, ander-a pile , I 0 , . . � . I � � 1 '4 '. , f - t , .. " ." . - A; � 4 1 � . ., � inced swinging, for P -depends upoii,tbo' town 'later- I , . f stones oil that Coast until the time � 1, , #ir 'i , 0 o1w , �'y , The luvadei,5 pre 'encouraged-- In O' �, �, �,_�': � , I ,- � � ­ roffor Just below the' top piece of the, atrotage, ,and in some places is But ,the certainty'tbat the tapegii, . � the, this' enterprise yw tho appearance at of Edward I., who had lt,r moved to ' , * ". ,, .. ,% I � , badk; 'bolits on' It boheath made, all annual lva� designed to cominatiorate b ter Abbey. P , I , . i,_; I I I � I I , a side she I . affair' ' C�met, bf'1606� This illy,,- We9traing �� � - : , , — to cod leoling, gives the' It prouidtcs 'reat seblovem6ft'of tile Norman don- t116% 0eat I , .1 . " .� 401191wo tile at. There a ,.handy adjust. 9 , 11 I � "144. 40. 1. , able ofe I . . a terlorw body that' 'I . -, I roCr�hants �a I' d flamed lu"tho mid- .1 So onds..the iiarrative or this 'g.c. I I : , �O&rest Which Is Pullea out Ili chance to get better acquainted -With ,quest of England In ING, an that' th I � ­ I . .1 ,,, I I � . ., . �. -m - � �'. .1 � 11 it �rlL3 sewcj,�I. nIght sky made It ago :fill , rama,of W,omarx's neodlewo�k. it. wag .A.;;. I I I I 11, - , . � � front, a which' there are donipart- their Patrons, Provides funds .for a best: -sch Clare agree � � 1, � 1p presulort deposited,, by Biabori Odo, , "" , � I I I : , �_ :. I I I . . , Inertia fo,l* a� shoo brush, and a clotheg Worthy edusep and promotes sobiabil most'as early as the date�ot the event � thrOug6ut Westeirn Europe, whalie it � 016 half- � . I .. I I I 1. , I - g 1 1 brothdr or: the cOli4iievor, in-III4 oathe� — �_`�__­__. I I , . � I � . . bru'llt. 'Collira, ties, and other small ity betwee I n town arid country I foIks which � It exhibits, maRe, it almost Con,,. wag visible for about a ifoitilight. I I " � � . . I I '. I ­ 1, I , I . L . articles find a Aaoe in a, dra,wer uader -41, R. � � I . L . clusiyethat-thator iter queen, and not Such a lucky Oman ot war-,amd Con, Ordlichdreh. at Bayetix. as a ine'jiiorial ­ 1. . I . . i .. I . I I I of Als own services in the exitedition. I . I tile chair seat'. The drawer is Used � theilatter, deserves the renown (if Its quest could not, "be � offifttdd from this . I I I ­ . .., I �'. fOrL,pyjanla, ­� . 'eadlewotk, and it, I III the course of thus, the ekfsten�q . I I . 11 - � ,t 131 tile daytime. _ - I �coiiaplbdsment. , . I all-compreheligive u. 0 f this Curious tapestry Was entirely -1 . I . . I I SHORT CUTS IN COOKINc�. � a In Itself,.thio tapestry, is a Complete Is accordIngly rabre6entdd.Imioe,1ht1b- . . I . . I - n may Undress and Platoo avery � , - . f ' . I 11 A Ing I , � ' ' orgatten; and it,,vras�Prit re6alle(l to . I . apple dumpl' p�anoramsi of lite and matters ifi7the. ly -before (],.a :story'of Willlara'g a'., - , � .� . I artiole Of' his clothing. In Itg, Proper Wfien 'making logo, . . I � C6, I I it the last Century. Ijence. I . � W . . � . 11 plaw without 'rlhing train, the dhajr� wagh"the, apples befote"Peontig, and rablet of One Of the most warlike'a,%oB peditio,ii begins, I . � I i notl I 11 . I I � It costs 'little -more-, that , that ever'ex'fsited.'� I � I � I , Ancient observers say ' ,that, t1i; s forth, it becairte a, chatom to exhibit " 11 � I I . it i ;�. � its of its Pail to c6ai ten minutes., Wits' I the Nortitn4,witra the braves"t A d comet ,was equal. to the fall moon in -1 ' k'^ n g � by Mai ' _ plain, put peelingsiand core� into a $11110 . Dice a,Year Icy t1lb l)epp�a' in the � . stra,ight-backeil �liair, in � I'. imak- . � " t . ep � 11 ave of.the eburph. . , � pan "I . I - Itigenlous desigm �, � . ifig the dumplings ,.pour this water most adVeRtUTCU1 soldiers Of the raid- 'size, &�d its tfahl; at fili small, it"- n . "I I I ,-. I .. - . . I . � — — I I � I v' nt of n, righind I creased to A wonderful. length, � I In -1803, when Napoleon I was, plan- I . . I : I __ . . ,1 over -them iftsicad -of qear:w�ier. It dIG'ages, and -the Ili agic I .1 . .1 � _ 11 ` 01 V!@V VA give�Aheiii a' more delicious flav�or �was the Crowning glory of their race. I The Norman landflig on tile con.it of ning another deseput upon tujji­L,Llg� The - secui-ity af�o�ded by the. PfbVhice of Ontario 1 2-'_A �11F- _1.11�1flp"L-l"11'" 1, .1 . I a r I .�� _�#.�� ' Wef,the knifo 'kith,cold water W�j,u - I Tile viliole history of this conqueLpt ,Sug4ex at the a d �f SeL)tembe , is li,131 Coast, lie bad tbis tijjhy of an , , Savings .0frice, together Vitk,,the facilities extended by , I I ( .)Z1 ` �_ I . , is here given, and &,ometilno3 with 1 depleted at length. Wie'caii'no�lde the suOdut -ronqueRt collyey6a to I ris, . � 6LU .I cutting gt� meringue pie and tfie mer- .ma � . - . I ' ships I, It ag.,ioftna ' v ry Post Office, in Canada and other epuntries, make it , will net stl(ik. I ch minuteness. It covers a series ' anchors cast, .tile U . land displayed to the prii;lic at the'Na. , e e . - . j I . - e, 'tu� I posaible for veryone to,delJosit their nviligs - ", 11 � higue I , -1 8, s,11(l saddlj�s tional'Museriu, �erhapz in the vain �in this insti ; I - Heat'a sntiall quantiiy of vinegar. in of' gevellity,tio different'. scones, some I Ingots , low6rad, , shield I i ,� 11 , - and all odor of onfo ' . hich are c I r e hope of,arouslibg a national enibilsi. ti6ii. Jnteiiesf 18 �llbwed,' c6riipound,ed half-yegxlyl with frill ' � , i , , ,a disk . I IMOr p1sh Is �Of W . ' owded � with , 'miten, unladen; horses disbiribarked, ,and tb I �. . I IS; ' . I I � . iem, " - � 1 ST or - 'InC'7, fighting mell put a.sbore in battle ar. ,oject, I " , checking privilegt � , . � � � . � I Oved. . I borsm ship slid me, - Each, earn for hig�pi . I � � � _ I ­ . � )' - . InAlie �oursa ;of::th4 seiq�r,ft,aj span dent has a scene to itself, and let liea(l- ra y, TbIg is all accomplished ' I ' I� � It hag ,since been returned to Bay- � I I � -he ru . I have show'n in � � . � . 4fter-every wi,41.4 , ,-a , , d by a . li I I in � 3cript . ion -in Latill� � , , - � s_, jgjj of 0 1 �Iv,! ill Ol eux, and ig now pruorvtd ,ullde� glass - , The 'confidence t ral, comihuliitie� ,,, 1�1_11 . � ­ � ., " , of, ji, ,(tb ree� ScOrO and ton) it ,has .0 I i . pposifterlL.­r As the' fates � , . " Savings offi e isAndic d by the large increase in de- . I ) , h, * bbe,en. � The' whole, Ifileat, � of' . th . ls,� I historic., would have it, lite, ,5axOii' king i�ad ,,- in the pubAk. 'library there:- As It is . this . c ate, , � P4M-V&--.-, eftl'twmyoi 1, � " , , - , p�timatell than men i8pends-fully, I , � ­ I I . stretched around ' ' '$20,000 600. �, , . � ­� � , I" � I I � � a � i , ,e4 , ` 'e-ating. _- the'roo�,ljj Rt.,a <,.On- posits, which, are now o -Ver , I � . , . , 11� -year , � I., - - � nee�le*brk jg4 e*ldeutly 'to sat.,forth. c6ntly b��n �cRlle I a I away to the north, 1. Voillent It lilit, i( ilia'y be studied �y - .1 . . 11 �, 1. � � . I iii i*1 - _g, In . � I ,­ , � ­ . " I/ I - 1. . _V, �, �;� L I ' . I 1 and justify the Norman, plea for. the 'ward, to-cruall an h3va.,1011 ,led by his, I .6 � : I -F -the entir resources of the I Y,4� . -_ _7 �' , trave erk; at letsit: I All deposits arei �ccured vy� � e- - ­ . 01", ie rligle i , � . . " i . � I . i seizure of the English throne -by Wil. own brother, Vostig,, and the King ,or . Ve, Though th� can- I . I .. , '' I . Home'for the Soul . .1 � I I - . ' 'k, Pqviiiiczi of.Ontar' ­ .1 � . 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