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Zurich Herald, 1915-02-26, Page 2
�� _ for trite n shot and hew Gree p. to,9inga: yy a o A'sudtlen thought dciok Joy,ao oft to their: r,�®✓� •� rte"'__ •.- � I bedvoome, ],es, their Boxes wecro gone;11 nota tt•nce wvas left of'<tither of thomI l4Stlier she'rad y with a heavier, a1, they tan dpe I'DWADSON „w hurl stolen' away with as little noioa ,as passible, And al.l the time the ans-vot tv 1101, vt%in ,tS %J a questions lay otntathe table tit idle stains;• 1,r'', � lNMG!13 " When iJoyeeee fourr�d Lit,na lnimo of thouoit3yt a ^ C)i course, `rCrC)vv11 ]3ra11t1" is 50111, COIF SYRUP broke up alto sadness of'jier face. 'lt go, n1- IJ . i favorit6 'fable Syrup. . Of course ,�{ to be her tate two find notes Tying, about ... notes that brought: he`ll notating butt worry ' . • y9u.,.enjoy. its ciellciou�, appetizing ` . - arld perplexilty. . flavor, with Broad, Pancakes and E,liza's note, scrawl, tlraugh .It was; held tiTO: BzSct6itS. • a -t least•-shmin some boast„ There wail 110E a, trace, feeling in volieity'Is Alla Wad to l) r _ e That nears zaat trouble nal, troubled til• address Joyce by �Elt.what;about CrAw]3 Brand in Gl3AP'TJ'llb I. it antinued). oC treeing 411', Stolle, you. wire lrave--wve have quarelled." natnta the 1cltCllt'21 � D6:you t. /� i, win fully' half -ata -hour before ethe_sawv (�eu C r� n . , .. ^ dwve:lits g of any kind, then a Ghavil turn "And wren;t yon going to ices Lim and „As you are ibe only. one that• cares; i'or ;+� MARDS ON 1,l " man f(o it. 11. rain :Ells farm, 1 aarr loaving you in ill or is Ili the road brought ,her suddenly to to Joyce shrank visibly, but �,^hothel t ]tiing low w'hite•wwaslted cottage, Banked nes 01, tha baro idea she 'possession oS ft:. Proxy don't tbi ill I have :, wood, in -yea walked up the others to run'tanvay with Robert Stone. I wrote to 1 , sat the ba,.k.by 1,a w path that teal apparently to the front cotlla not h ell soy I on' want to sae ,not Ili its big yesterday, and be dtas Aloor, then ztiwed, trembling and breath- "Oil, no, Felicity! don't 0010 hi hits big tots ing Car and is •ta.king .► �� r > P h+ a? alter of a Iit•tle lean-to him,.ever .again,' „ u1,♦ track to WilminstAr, bag and baggage, ;•;. : lees. xtti .It t t t "1 nl sure I dont want you to. lbero s " .' of galvanized iron -vh.ch bad been built a train to London about ion to-morrttwv. I shnli let the laww•yer know I don`t wvant on to the side or the cottage, She closed. Can you be ready for aha,t?" lite hattefitl farms. I 'wish I' had never . her, eyes, -for she fel; faint gird giddy. yr an I et to the sta.t.lone seen it -or You eit-her. Fel}oSty", ' Perhaps tl7ey noulal let her rest far . a "l'ea; but ha c g "P,S, I ant going to Merry Mr. Oar - v et her, It's five miles to Stolleyycrass, Isn't. it. 1 miichas] aJanot?t at once.`' °'e,.. a K H wwhile: At any r ate, site m st g dant think I could wadtr. - breath back before asking the -vag, •"lilts carries will call for you and your A. faitkt sweet smell assailed her nostrils, box. IIs Des early trntnutrtwv- .-it is mar- Joyce ctna3 1'ar along lima mci4ionlpss.w.a p and made' her open hel, eyes . !Ind look ) g-. lost• iu thougllvt,' taulal tires prupl note - _� roisntt. Just ralinct the Corner, so aloes kat day I'll arrange it:" a really Izavrt beers wriItoil by her friend U Felie.ty tvae leaving the 1-001 as uncei !,. v w a5��V tb:1L- some of the Bose io touched her n10ni°usly Ile she had entered it wvhen lovely. sunup tempered Pel city Y1r, t airctx;,ovae a wvhile a'osehuI Dashed as Siad so cha,rtued and r+tnk)Ittered her? 01' for Gingerbread, Cookies, Cakes, they wvere by. the storm, with petabe ecat- Joyco called ]tor, back. At that. mtmenL •wttR it• ibat• benea,ih that fair .2nd smiling $ , CS, �' eS, Pies and ,Sweet tared, autl st7na of the bganolxes bent to she looked much the younger of the twvo; pxdcriar 13iere lav a nlea•n wid stiitofill Ila.. ' iho.ealrh Joyce would have known.thorte' wvith her zristful face, and her dark hair lure, a, vc+nampus dispoei-tion.. ready to Sauces for.all kinds of Puddings? ..roseit anywhere,,, for.the one that Robes'.' Oianging kn two lung tlarts over Jter ; slhauldere, lune, itetilf -vlion Felicity 'was cneitic+rd, �O you a1SV03>w' use 1i for Ca72dy-rrzRkirty Scone had gives] liar was just like them. 1Yi11 �ix land Enc soma moapr?" silo whin -people 'fa.!lecl to please here tress 2'ry it 111 all these ways. You'll find `✓Crown She Sxld her face in her hands, and cony y Afiss Chester been quote right.' afiter .01 i rat " y erect close o the 'wan. She knew. what asked, 1110 color Once more dyeing her Tho news its Cho' 1Ct.taxl puzzled Joyce, i B ld Corn llattdy, COS1Ve111Ent,' eC0110- had happened. All unwittingly she had facie. "I will send it back as saou as I . p g y can. I have only. a. few eltillhigs, aard 1 She felt !,bn•L mare lay heltind i.ha iti,tna, i finical dependable, ood. come to the cottage where lie lodged, 011, know the fare in quite half a sovereign. tiou than ca:he could-paioaive. ' :+hp aonld >' l� �'g , for strength to get away before he dta h q anly conclude tba4. when. Robert Sk, us had I g ! >. he met him l3et'are lea. -Ting w Elminster, 1 olive it••v haat to task nbou.t IT,% Car. i "LILY «TIIIT>a" is just what its name implies --1 clear covered her. n�tte fel. that• if e said she should inn:et on paying Joyce's taken Felicity 1 corns ru nioredelicateinflavortl an "Crown Brand" at that ralonlertt site would die. fare both -ways, but she lead appaa•ently michael. ebe had retaliated by tauntitxg; 4 1% 5 y P - And while she waited. a sound Dame t° fo otteu all about it. \°ow robe to half Bile n•bout her -Joyce. She Selt acre wits i i� that is equally good for the table and for candy-lnal fang. her from the open wilidow round the ealr• tt; llad pTOVed no tna.t4itl for PAlicity in R. was• r ner-•the sound of hie voice, stern, harsll: o sovereign from the sit purse Banging aY wait'ds, ihcay hail angled )iy. gn,trnel.ing ! �- ,, �I_rw., ASIC YOUR GROCER -IN 2, S.10 AND 20 POUND TINS. tory ble. Ile waz there! The rain must on bei arm and threw it nn the heal• ,• a:haut• :her -bow her obeeke burned a,t the I . ��\Rpm. ,-have stopped the ww0rk and sent hint home ]'il say gnod bye co•wv,^ she said; l 1•_ ..�+- The Canada Starch Co. Limited Montreal. )b, usual, klvt:r word same to don't suplicoo I shall see y}u again before Lhoughl laid Fel)city had aevanged her- narl'e than us.t , y pots go. self on him by accept:ing her Alderly 1 her iiistinctly. Asti#.01'• a ouncll 'There was positive d'alika iu the ipolt - .n1, err •n•eelen�fl < and --r t;•.:v �•--^.ie defense, of - '�..._^`_ -y.'-..'^-.. "1'11 have rte more nana.nse, You 11, she (Cts t upon Jorr.c,,and the girl wvas out Sho roused h F . Y l e Charged wit11 its d f , U Call !11Q said to 'pflaSesS in itl'terna^ I'm tireal to death of It ail! if you dare to fire heart, ed to spend t•he few remaining hours of ,, rto d'so`bey me again I'll tie you down "I1, , ' ? n r wvi!. daylight In Imc:k,m ., her box a•nd get4ing , raarrlSOn, post, g11S1'Cl Or position, tional law. bed like I slid before. Do you hease' Ula, el,c ty, v:lty are you.tp a g y h i _ We? 1l*e haws been aurh frreuds--and for ready fog ser' oa.rly.sitant in the morning• whether fortified or not, whicth even No •one answered, but there was the co ruai ear-- wait'• r to a1, like She -wns I.hsakfu) i.a Have samethin tri ihold, sannd of a scuffle, follower, by deep, pant• 1,,y y 4 I can't beg part (In to distract her Lhonghts, and she l+n• a detachment may be ordered two The poor main wants food for his ing breathe; and throtigh it all ",Joyce 'thin- I don't know wwltat ve done, belt •f gored over the task till she wvas Obliged ' can only be justified by the a> elite the l ieh nlan Wants a e wvas sure she .beard some ane eo-bbing-it I have butt you I am sorry," Being harry won't g,ye ma my* ]over ! light a candle, n.nd that so,iea•]erl ei ^!a I uturlost necessity. 1 p ' p . spnuded like a woman, back, weird ebndowvs that t4bo finished III rritl' Este for ills 0011, . For a moment she etooA tranelixed, then •I Itswen't, taken hint from -you. How haste encl'rnszbed, down to the kitcljc",,! Unless this necessity be Clearly she did a. tiling for wh:e11 the could never can out a,a • such a Chiu••:' I`m sure l,loomy alai uninvili.ng as it looped c7i` , ,,hown bhe ,surrender 'beconleS all a.fterivards account -a• brave, a recklem y y (-)taif resolved Lo spend the night there, rine Thin that arl > otber time wolild have everything p•fll cane tight between yo:.t Thing y it. you wilt dilly be Ira;ions--only give and °n reflcc;tion. she 1'eit sho dared mi not d ,r, i RCt Of Sl1a111e alltl disgrace, ,2)Uni511 lieell imPcntsible to }ler. She crouched A light. in l lip lower IV might a._u..=e , able by death • -Oi' if the evidence 1s f been Behind t41e rose bush,.aud peered 11,1, take a little. Ai 6toni must overlook all ,ru , n this :,bout- iti1r. r armiipael, and you must vnri,�Wiy it' tiny ons. caane •i•lw0ut t:he Ent • at one warner of the little wvindow' forgive him about atxe t•hougB, indeed, nor u`i:st• alio him' one ii, liar bedroom Ic I insuffiC'ient to Support. such aOharge It was,a strange scene that stet,:liar gyro I there is nothing t° i'or. -1-11 tat° anen haul seAn the olbeirs leave-oe the offender, if an Officer,• is liable •-a fearful scene, it seemed to liar. Rah- g wvas innAt, proh-able would eouclode ort Slone had his back to her. He seemed, It cost Joyce something to ,ay this, but •he felt it wac• worth a little aacrffice of she hnd sone t+so: n:nd sho felb she wvas to, be .cashiered, {t1, if a soldier tO to be wrestling' -with a matt as tall at, him- i pride- ft only they could' part triende, sal'eet if ,to one know of het' presence. suffer imprisonment. self., while a Glint, fair-haired woman stood; After snaking n]] the doors and windows What requires to be cls In "thi background crying and wringing , Fawlicil'y dial not reply, but the look on > clearly un- + ' her face as rhe wvniked tcnrards bila door- secure, elle went, back to ,her'"room. Every- q J her'hands. bhintt w,•ae ready; liar box was corded and derahood is that the hoisting of a Joyce could not take her eyes away from wvay wile so st_ange that Joyce, lay quite looked, slid she war, wearing the dress '11, the me co face. Sire could never after- uti`t Cue awhile, wondering wbat it meant. looked- sho meant to travel. She pill, out white flag mefins, ill itself, nothingNo NQ& warde recall it without a shudder, It Lhe conversat]ou hail not tended to whicih© catidle n -or' threw herself, Just- ae she fn ;latent• I Mist) her spirits:. Fel!c-Av had not asked ' , n I -h hrr7. Slwo knew it uvea. Yool- else than that the one Etat t� is aSl�- Fug" R S A L E10 looked horrible, .its pallor being „was. itn e listed by jet black hair. The lips were one qnc� tia•n ah int l+et aaiveuture hir,I bu.t slrr, r10.red ri,4 undress• The night lllg whether it will receive a Co1n- rt parted in a• sua l of rage, the bloodshot before, and for tba, .,ho was; thankful, wenn hot -nil nirlcos, iter rociin roll, stifling Contents o Large but clic might lw-e said sometbing kind nruniCation from the other. eyes, stat ted out of his head, It was the :111d sympa.t•hctic, though the wvindo-v- a casement' one -'woe as wide open as it would. go.:.the mooh In practice, however, the white Factory fano of a madman. He told the :build of a. "It serve, nle right For 1•ein e (1611 and ; ` powerful man, but Robert Stone seemed. g g 4 wvas; at the full, so every objeet,catood out flag in eonsecilience of 'being im- to be a match for ltim, for while she gaz• tak nm illy awn wvay," the poor girl ta•Id I clearly as if it were daylight. ' rd, lerraraGricketi, he forced him back. lie"velf:- I never al°d ]t• before, and 1 ant Jo;,ae fried in vain to sleep, but a.l properly hoisted in the course of an Shafting one to three inches being puns. -bed. Oh. I trope T sltall•gsG at "wards into, a chair, and ,proceeded to tie situation s-0001 7 iciil wvork so hart, that ihougb she felt tired- tints really ill, l he action iby individual soldiers or diameter; Pulleys twenty to Otis• hands anal feet with ropes: ! conk] not even doze- peat a awvin to I Trembling in every limb, Joyce turned I cha'n't have time to think." a. bar prolonged •sleep in the afternoon. small ,parties; has conte to indicate flSty Inches; Belting four t- Unf'ortnuately tdtere »as plenty of timeI twelve inches. Will sell en - Some fled. game instinct guided her to the . in the present, for no one came near her w4hon ,,be began two fee-' a little drowsy surrender. the or in art. little Path through the wood, and ouoe all the long•, dolt afternoon:.Iter hc..0 ht„ she was sure it must l)e near morning' 21he' white fit L0 i5 fibs universally p a,Iit of it she knew that through the fields .., t . g - toraureil her, 7i 11,ar,t a la the -wva-y to the valley ],-arm. "'lie ran anti Felicity's ity'y. un]t' e Pei, inidnigl t. reality it ww as, not mttc, itl'ltlera rood •flag of trttCe; "anit' no rid reasonable offer y hada efxect,n,ally bar,✓^hc,l :ill. dee:r Por'r.Vbei ht. ,- refused erip.:. End r,1t`as it ,fCr;.11er tile, <clnee:, co.' _,. TTrei,r all at an{e „h r. eat tip. gticabii%lz,A{a1 1 111210 iuln1Ai11Oria1 :t 11 : I,v. ..� .. -..., ,.:.• • ,: .. ' 1;sCt;.ep...,t,hc ,,:Jeep ,.tlin t u saki IMTO at. least .. , ^ .-.... A,(').1 t5. Sil ce_..Im It =a . ww to sit 71, t w t 0rzi ::, 1.c " , . rifled. verde stnvniso, rlreza wiiia a uolse, vn, ` ieilw,t.r- the S .,JJs.. n j rs1K WILSON &SONS '�" :. ;,'. -a ! .h�ei 9),t't;<,11,�'•)5j,;. ipt„e+fitl:RCu:. .hltx ww rra,ll,.d .i 6. .{ler`' ,Ilea•. *i`1.do-'-someone wns. An{W t1, haws been Used as a .szgn�a.l iJ.: d.tl S• FRA "� ks.i,a•, but^ , Ire, i -Mu irlerl atxl, tltoug7t . y i=ii.tld .barel ,kee O.ii his ,xrYe, n1x07,tglit; of her ttr en.t faalis]inesa; about, Urme object ivits :being ,thumped e r e that it 1S' 4kn11 1ls t0: 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto soelcd 1701, we y P e-ea,wt.hiug to tike Ur x,c,it combined to i11n1 d , 0 C o feet, She foltnd herself monning as if slap, le Ere her n.r1 ae outlook for the fu- against• the 'wall. Waa it a, burglar, Txad. Veen lutist, and stopped, aghast. liras' c r ss d it t r anvlua that the house wits ag'a.in empty, collimunieate with the- enemy, sand FA ,she, too, going mad? trite »as gloo-mv in tlra cstreme, ,.n1) trying to scale the porch? Joyce felt m 'MIM tt writs sal a weeks be9'oee nht` t'ouncl ct rout, t111S 1S the Only SI�n1Fic,allee that 7t r In wvhnt seemed an incredible short 1 thoroughly unnerved, and it was only•by time ,4he fount herself at. the white gate and's110 Birt to acid to leer ma.her's bur- a'bong efront wsho kept her..ei•f from faint- dens instead of helping ber? ;acme instinct warned her to ran t a.t the battout 0P the gardan_ :lltei' that itkg. She Dried Bea,"cif to sicelr at length •noel I 1 . t rhe ha<L a dim memory of going to by tlke back door, of seeing 3 1fza'r startled face, woke an const i cation 'o find that site the wvtndow ancL .•hilt it, but slte coed not move. lIer livabs seamed turned ., to of 5.1yIItg to her 1,n a voice curiously 'Lin- like her own. .l'hen she drerpped in u lit• ` must have rlelit oevera.] hours. for the pule yellowy light nuts do the window was not • g r tc•ue, anal she soul<l only gaze , the moon -lighted panes. 1)lniestricken, fren• 1 ile heap on the inn.t and remembered no the golden i,nno,h,ne of tho afternoon. She telt w fh t-hirst, and wvondared zitcl by 1 terror compared with -vhich all antra. 12 elect nvhy I lug had not brought he.r any tear Iter zewrous fears seemed childish, Aslshe gazed, a shape came Slowly itvt° Atha disease germs Chat cailae Die temper, Pinkeye, Epizootic, It I ` Iniluenza., Catarrhal Fever, are soy �tia said ex• ro Perhups she had looked In and decided viaw-a ma•n'a figure blotted out the sit• CHAPTER w"II• not to aiistnrh her. There was no boil in the room, and would not have liked to the ver light, huge ball heaved t, pant- war; very good to Joyce. It was she cilia ring it if theca ]roti been. .lien watch had ltd }ng, round ,he half -open window that d ryl,00d out on it, hinge. 'Then she s;lw his ivbo brought her flack to voliscioualleSrl, Itlelped her ore with her soaked garments, stopp,.al, so she told herself perlialte it wa,e late as she thought, and she lay a, race, and ,Joyce eve✓ after ina.rvebled that and got, a warns bath ready. Later she ineicsted on her taking the basin of gruel not co little longer, holiing that Llixa would she kept her reason. It was the madman wvitr,ut Robert Stone had struck and bound. X,' brought for bar, and sat ww•ith her till Joyce telt that after that came The house was very tt•ill, Not a sound. � its the cottage its the lane. A minute wanes athe ]nen. stood in the Ate fell asleep. :light it would be easy to forget the wvo- could she hear, though she lietoned with strained. attentic i. The silence began 10 room, hesitating ass 1,P tutdetided what to roans grum'blinge and cro>ze words, and her almost. motherly kind- get art her nerves. :inti she had jns-t de• do next. ,Joyce felt tlmt 1,f it )tact been an ordinary burglar, ebe could have fallen xememtber only Hess. Felicity she did not see at all. eldest to get up and investigate when liar Dye caught wvhat looked like a. sma11 piece on her knees in thankfuhtCl.sr but ill's mail w11a Stood dway!ng and trrmblitig Jayco sleip;t heavily, for sere was exhaust- in mind and body, but she felt listless of paper lying, on Llle carpet, as Ir it had I in his by the window had a =tug ed and unrefreshed when .the morning came, been thrust under the door, Rbe went and fetched it and ra,t down nn the side Donlfe lie l r It gowt6rds to the moonlight zie' he lurcheKl towards the beat Her head throbbed, ahe ached in every limb, and when Eliza brought her break- told her to stay in )led, of the bed before reading it., for she 'wvas trembling, and the wave of apprehenai0n I lade ,ellen Joyce ]calf crazed as she ,was with fear, saw something gave bar the first ' g tthat fast upstairs and The gloomy that sovept over her bel, feel ill and I g c1, ant of luoIe. He diel not see her. His She acquiesced gratefully. bedroom she disliked so much appeared to 4iny. It 1 eyes' batt the fixed glare of a sleepwalker, - very haven of refuge She wvatis a short nate-a• short. penc'1}eci , with :t voicelees but agonized prayer for • bar now as , She hoped shrank from seeing I'alicity. never to meet Robert ,Stone a•gatn as. fang as rfhe livedf ,worried brought scrawl irc2u Tlirza. ! „ "Deal, u• i file Joyce,l ran. eve have one. awlaasie wvou't tai mo coma t ud ex- help, she Old off the bed rand crushed leer - ✓,elf against the wall. He went tlhe other .Sido and ,,,hy saw his face distinctly,. 'There was no mistaking its look " her full fi 111,0 to advantage, and iter twat g , .lite bac, Uhreadp<t a pink ribbon thrpugrh ---•----___ _ _-_._._ P A 7-L.E /�/�� lr up loo'ltecl uer she 1101, up some dinner -dinner wvhich Joyce plain nor nothing. Of cotarse, I ]rave to, wits" o with het', but 1 f0e1 bast •about leaving i sal flyrd:Nh ill its 1aate and faroetty, ,Ind ferocity. AH • r�S �Q S;, ,tried an vain, to eat. "Don't you gat up t.0 -day, 4Iees Joyce;' g t I', a you gra Din to Vanr ma You. e y y going lir the moraling, so you will be till r}ght. I '7,o,•ce saw hint' strike once, twice, thrice at the pillows -ci4h his knife before she.. Atha disease germs Chat cailae Die temper, Pinkeye, Epizootic, It I ` Iniluenza., Catarrhal Fever, are soy �tia said ex• ro she advised'. there's ,thing-., going on in house I don't understand at all, and u'• I hoe yon. ww'on't come to no harm be- But,3 ,round hretreror h totter to the winclave I Ill her terror she w,on7cl ;probably have S. This remedy A 'S." his o y x ea alio i ,from the Bvaotre gv tlsfn;� - ea -health a alizo nnultirpiics sand hGremgtlhena •the lteraLhh germs in 131,0 syc+• tlals yau.'re 'beet whexa you are. ' then. thrown herself out, but. as ilio reached It. + rc term 'and fortifies the horse, inure oil• oolt againet any coil - r" � � Joyce was only too glad to (lo as cibe it held evidentl„ been writte•t in a, i she gave a wild screem•-a sereani of xm)- ; i 'tagiou; dr;ceases. "`JPOHN'S" ie alwraye sa,fie and ready, and � -vas told. She was just falling into a.ctoze , rest hurry, for�EPza expressed herself 'tune and re::cwt; for coming lip the ladder never chile -to do itis intended work. All d_nxgigJswts .and tare � -%site,, Felicity came in, shutting the door behind her' -and taking up a post• mucsh beater as a rule, and Jtwvice could was Robert Stone. lie slim:aig tbrough the window with a A • � goods houses, or doliver-A by manufacturers, Care-flilly 1Son at the foct of the bed. She hard never Iter dress de- barely make out the writing. ,4he gazed at tole paper with dismay horrified exclamation at the eight of liar, 1hen thrusting her an one side, spaoh• CO eft'SPOHH MPOICAI- CO., Chemists and Bacteriologists,Qoshon, Ind., U.S.A. ,coke lovelier.. -a 01,011111 5aine, flowered with a design of pink k d 1 e e f net -It pannot be true," ebe told herself, ahivoring, a bound. Joyce saou vary sa est the bed tile ]ittlo of Gha fierce sfil'uggle H11at'fo]lowed �„�_.a..� a. -.. .....ua.....�••-• __.._..__._.__._____........ __,._.. _-_._...._-..,__.....�_.__.,.., ...... Tosebllds, wrath yo e a.n s e v s o fell wound liar in saft folds, showing ori They, could. atot be go emuel, so brutal as a night. alone in the to laevo her •til spend g I "the struggle !between :x brave, strong " her full fi 111,0 to advantage, and iter twat g , .lite bac, Uhreadp<t a pink ribbon thrpugrh t i even ; with net a friend wvrtkn call. t it oyo7t while alto said it 6110 know that it , utast a•nct 1,.t lnanian-•Par a milk seemecl.to blot, out their straining, , e s 1nr g, ,writhing ilgnre',. her elaborately dresoad hair. But Joyce Iloti,eed at ones the hard look in. the blue ,was Erna. 'Me `silent ltaitsa ww-ae propP enough. They haat gone, wi blit saying I thick da:rktiess descended -on her, and cn ilia corner where 'Robert Stone Qiad thrust oyes; the tigiltanilrg of the mouth, and goodabye; or telling star their plane, leav her slte lay very white and still. 10 be Bier I aart sank. Aro pan better?' FOEOtty asked abrupt, Ing her to s'lixft for herself; acid if it had not been for the impulse that had prompt- continued,) 'k 1y*., ,111iza'says ,You're riot getting up to; cthall be all ri6it to•motrawv?' ed ]ter to ask I,'elicity far her fare, she ? f ,1 iX1{.{.{, t'1,.��x 1 FRANCE. cii'y. you ".pee, y. course, wil Felicity;' Soya snid 4Pbulti have been unable to get awvay She dressed In ttrembling haste, taking She nervously, I will get up now tf pan severely to taelr as elle did so. I 841glial By All ,t 1'111011. {i Cl'e , to COi►.I.. want, ilia. 13th wliy do You ask?" "There's nothing .to be frightened of." ✓.lie ; ,, , 11I11IlicillG 1'1'itb lily. . ^P,ecause I wont'vou to go home to your I•oI4 herself; e3ao. was as safe as it Fe. .{,Ill alaother early to-moxraw morning," lieity and Eliza. wore there. She liad novel To a great manly petwlile 'the mere �' shall be vett', glad to go," Joyce an• cwt red, the tears starting to her eyes. considered herself a•. coward till she came to the Valley Farm, but nawv' ehe dreaded , mention of a white flag in war at "I -wish yon had never come," the cold. going downstairs, and shrmult from ilia o'llce Sltcge-sts some connection wi•rth_I valla) went on, Xou'vo spoilt everything -clna 'a 71 entl twf misohicP. It was a -tis• very theugluG orf the coming nigb�t with its rnys'tet'iaus noises, ifs f,ilencos -rad ctl?e of those Unpleasant eliisoile5 Eska hrfngIng you--Bliza'said so, at. tits shadows: �+ I ww",hlr il, i. iy a, e1L,nle to 1t ttn1tj° So did?fie✓: t'hester. 7 wish now l had Peers stpent ill ,poring aver booio, 1.i , preparing for l,a<t ,fpr, sit• I dlt't e tit - di�nitied ;Pith the title of r'regl'e t -I I sleneti to her. ;Uxatniitlilnllc'., ted 'ler to cope with an erperlanc.,p 1,1,7;0 I tit'l,le ineiflent;s," I r}iclty'e temper begali to rlse, tier eves, flaslied. „the present one, and when presently* s:he found horselr in the deserted lfitcchen elle , Mut 1t ]a important that it siliuuld blas 01bai#t:or s.a cat; a horrid old milldl looked 1,01in l timidly as 1P, ex])octing ramp be more generally known that, a :+Ira always the' snore of You than of ane. I-;onater w7tat she say if she one. to burst upon her through .its closed) ri ,White Rag in interna;tlltnal law j)i7S ,-1,00111 could hear about you now -what a, sly, .doors. ! They uius( have Bono e trh- Sn:tllo a.ftot- • ,secSes ,l, significance 'quite different ctrceitt tl girl' you've been. rah, I'm not blind, J0)'Co ll'amil,t0111, I ;sow You ]Ii the noon tar the fire ,wap- alntcist out. Jpyaa ' CYYaXall it i11t0 a• blaJawith Sema }"rti6kF„ til <,ila}.'1n'tel'. . ricllyartl on Sunday, night, I always clay s,nd made herself sowo tea, after w bleh . Vor an Officer of soldier to <1i5-' Elsa, rtltiat girle are the dee'pesit, here ynu'rr. born praa0lsin pr'opri'ety to m° g olaa felt to little rnciro .couraigetus.: She NV nt out into the farmyard apd looked ltt,! t1, while T1R, ()i irtller tUkPn of li g .,and w"frlring me against. Robert_ stone, into the abode. It was as illent there as -!31'11 e,11de1' ill )the ,presence of tlte': and nil -till. FVilh 11im behi77d J71y back 1111 ' in the'liolxse for the aowva had been anilk erleY!i;t 1S. t disgrace e(llilw'al!'llt 'to ilio time ile rcior rne'll(A to Jayce'f;'w bile chocks, ed and -turn ed vitt, a.nd the man had Svi- dently gone home, 06 storm of the day ellomiing Ilse White feather ; and t•lle liut . alto sat, tip and looked stemlily 'at• beifore havhkg istoppacl all haymlaking for ,. it l3ritaslt rc;tl Molls intrlce it ti111rIiS- thrr a.nF,y girl. ;I kava Clone of the kSnrl, ie- lthe presej% As sho retraced herr etch+s, she wrondaroll how Felicity a,nd rUY4 had tits lll,v rIMM, that the offender will, >Lo,71i1ag l t l,y, ,'nd wort know if. And I am not SWIV7r.i:d ne fiunday night I wvas only' 'Vot a'w'ay. • Tho adrrier'i carr that ltad been considored load enough for liar be i flied by generail' Court martial. 1,Lc, J few tit` t ulna d n t rt . 'e Iden bv an ice], '� It , ---- I I �_ __ � I . � ------�� 5 9L Size of the l� vIller's Horse. Neither. the inassiwe drarlter. 1101 the climl-native polly are ivih&t Ville average farmer,, )needs. • ;Being fin average 'Ilan lie ,wanf, i 4 jlledivan si,7,e'd llolwse, oj,Ie tixat will <to Tarns and road work combined. One dint Will draw a'plow, ivaxrom- or Wagon and possibly a earrriargo or buggy, for ilie average farnler these ,days goes to Church, ;lrayS some social wlsitp and likemi'se goes to tille Coult- try town, courtbo.inse or -post ,1001ce pretty regularly. writes Mr. J if. Bell', , Air I,soo oil• 2,000 pound clraf�ter won't dill ibe bill for these• varies requirements; neither 'will a 40 or 800 pound Scrub, •. The average farmer wants some: thing lb•etw}k't and ikieitween; as t11 saying is. I should`'say front 1,20E to 3.400.ponnds-ti testan Well 'buil • wvitll ,s'onte snaip'and spirit•, One tha the other or the hired 2na'n NY7, hold ,the reins over wwith.ta,;feeling o pride and ple41,sii' l.,e.t'the larg luhliurwttiring obncerns in the 6t,. use the :huge drafters. I 'knew a team -of 1,100 pound horse's. sojue years ago.. One ma I rove thein ctn.secutirely". for dirt years Hauling cordwood in -the alit mer ,and fall In:ontlhs. :Both of the horses were by sines who. had .a, lit era•1 strain of thoroughbred bloo in their veiaa. They slid farm work regularly u. til corn Iwas laid, then they we _pelt to +hauling un the road. Th' were, true .and'staunch draift horse weae never known to ;get stalled bl once in nine years, and they we never, striven with a wili.p. After la" ,years of ag3 each fh were serviceaibly sound and ww'el full of life. Think of it' Twenty-one yea •, of hard regularservice and xsti able to earn• taheir feed. l:'hey wet of the wveight, size and breedin, and, :besides, had -been well Make care of ,all their lives. I know a• young farmer -this set who is -Starting outland •vho b 'ug. two heavy, awkward tlrafterc a1 also a 1,000 pound share of -got breeding. Re worked :the mai w the team with the two big fella. and wvh.enever ,be had occasion take ai,.tr,ip ill his buggy, alwr., drove tfhe mare; letting t•iie ;:,the rest, still she held her mvli a kept•in good order. Too. much has beeA w1 ritt•ell a said advising the average l ain e use heavy drafters Let 'h m , them at 'big 'price• Niles arc a a;.c medium-sized hots. i,n the farin One year's expellell,e ;wl.l ell• him that -he isrigat. Whitewash. Whitewash is the cheapest of , paints for farm ,purposes and in be used either for exterior or i terior surfaces, It c'an be matte slaking' about ten pounds of quie lime in a, pail with two -gallons water, covering the pail 'with clo or burlap, and allowing it to, sial for one bolts. Water is then acid to Wing the whitewash to ,a o•or sistenewhich may 'be applie readily, .1,'1, waterproof: whitewash for e: terior surfaces may be matte as fo lows :.(1) Slakeone bushel of quid lime in itwelye gallous of ltui: wcate: (2) dissolve two pounds of comms salt •and one bound Of snlphat-e zinc in two gallons of :boiling 'iw' ter; pour (2) into (1), then akid twt galll'ous of skim milk and mix rho oughly. •6'irhitewa•sh ,s Spread ligh Ly over the ,surface with a• 'brOt brush_ . {`est your (,mils. A ;few of •the n1a.nl rcuaisnns f, crow-testting are It, enables Mlle farmer to ?.limina' cowvs ,that donot, pay for the It na•rd'. It, ta,lzes.ma,ny a,good cows• from i,l shambltes. , It is an en•coiira•ger of ,,00d fee, inlg and good care. U -gives the farrlaer an op,porttl', Ely' to 'build Ill) A. ,fro-rl pr'odlicil herd. . Ib increases title ;rtterest dairying as a, hil5ine<q rather` flv as n means Of labor merely. 1n :sh-ort, if, is p•l; ill. dl.r,lni1011 seDs *4_ ✓`He's a great talker. 'Says A d+ of bright things•'' ri".Yea; I remeill ber one saying of his til at pleats( me greai;ly," "1Vh l.1; was its '(Cllo0d-nili111t 1" 11viiiat eo,1114 1:10 snore lul than than wvithnut a 'country'?" fe•elil g asked th0 bigh School ,litomtlll te",her , o.f 'bel glass, "A; count" without a man," reptli!,d a Pro axliss, just as ietrl.11'giy, ! if - L L Poo A < iv,scl D.F. 1U :stat Groin lent, 'TI he J ivili, l I A