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I fiild her4t.U. being varried tw;Otly lilt. 1 �,Joh. . .-N 01, I , ful, lay C'
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. rice, ishe had .ili6t go 10 thi'01101 "; , kFit-lv 1. wt�o tilere. I linvi. fievel, nlet him, �� I rover tried a, notabn the tiano befoye."-Mrs, -,s Sur -he pilaiit, Nvrite,S YV-
, 011C, -C blotted out 1- ttic, I 8. StaudlIng, 400 Dourtian- vo,, Will"Mcf,', Man.
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of peace alid tsAfet'r thal , "' Ii- ovor P,',' . I[:- pro'halily �Ioc�u't hilow there 4(� i�uvh ail �. I "A,ly ncpbolli� 8 7ean ol(l, in 20 ininutes learned W. H, Frazer. The s.ciil compoant.1i; ,
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� 11,0.13ert Stone had va.rrioil .1011 l"Alati :iv I il,L�lg-l1jf;,-alll 11t,-t,,.�il aj� Ji:�yco Hamilton in .:": ; -.1 . to play iaoct ,,.-5,,avo sue King'.1--Harle LUcler, oPiginally are, very ownplex ,,.,.nd 11, .7! 1
. the flarin, buildhip to tilt, 41"'it. or ohl Ili'-, I th,� �Norld." �.T` 1_:� Barren City 14.Q. -.1 � .. . ')p
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,joyce looked up at lifill, t"Vt Wi-th all I! �! �� :�.�i���.e.!�i�.�;��i:!�, _
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llolicr, Stone said not -'�"l.� ""�Jr., t of C- ! F,.% -,,;,q inuit ,va.,' -be (.11aliffeurl' ".1TU." - 11i I . Bacteria, )Yhieb are (,)und `a :';
planatJon to him. 110 mer -Y Preki'd J,117eO f *-I r!-nnrllo� it %%-iii volt., r0d getilleiriall- soil i a cou fit I e ss n it M be r%. _:;Ztzll *� �'-., I IT I
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"V , "But I Ila -oll't ,,!:,,� 4�*, old �n'T"Opinall , �� '
hile?" he asked, "I Ivoll t, *be 11IT11. , I ' ,g
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�jll,-� eolild riot help cluteMrlz b:%S ust Think I I Never Touched a Cf) , I
.1 ,nidden returo of.terr'OZ, am not goi,a, to riall .... .. litlyhody." .. Piano Before." I I ter of the Soil into �iwiiar 11 �
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-.No, you floor elffld! 1. I:tN'e lied -1 I In been tem-li'lig? Gray r -. k i a you ` ....... ! , 6 : , : � I g , i' rinsed in stile pounds, lilb�ratin- iiitrates or ;'.
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I tip sitre. enough. but I ulull,t tiend for lie,J) -1111v .twaV 1)01'�1111,10 '%.On voaldll't very W .. : .. I . .. I I .., music instead of the punling characters and trogen food W,r t. I �. I
pnne to wa,ich lilm. I. wouldii f, . " ay oil 1:11I. ywl We..t, riiarrf(�d. and that I 6, ; ", I.- . sigiisfoundi'noyLlinar3,jiiusio. Acbart and guide - eqse'ntia� elenie!L'. �� I
lez!ttti��o yr3omu if I were nor, quito �-vrfaill y0l, , I - " , __ --,.-..-. 1-1.11 I'll one of the inus,,
%.,�oi N% ( To go;jig bach ,.-oufl e�q --ac, his )%,lie," . for use ort. the piano keyboard (see illustration
would be all right here -you know -lio-t ?" i "Oh, what a fire.0ful, dreadful Ila!", . above) allows yoll. Where to put the lingers Of for- the early growth of tho plaili., i i
. -Yes --and thank you very �lti_eh. I ; Joyce, 4sald indig-liantly. ' - Poor 'Ar, Ell- Cblui(14� Gralta nie-W lilt e. 1,,'nglish Avlatoll. � both hands. Anyone can learn to play the is cliften noticed t.hat; spring ploW
. I ,Nha'n't be a-fredd. Pleaee go.., I I i4on! 1, li,,�i ahuo-t iorgotten about 1111,111. anoororgaulaafewmirultes. 0
1 He ,it ,a. Caudle, placed it oil ilia tabl&� i It 4; qu..re true 'hf- a,skwl me to marry him, P ' du n He par,ticipate(f in lPhe Easy Form Music Method is -a genuine igg will not Cause cro-ps to lodge 'i-,
I .slid, that) the two =ell went out t,)9f`IlPr- I bu� I t;w4 `io.' M-14 tlll,�ll I thought I had , erhap.s lbe bes:t.. known o -f all 1�,ngli,,h bii ie . blessing to those who truiv love music, but Who
�� Feeling va.guely comforted by li-.s ImPt-1 be.tLp-.- loavt�. .1 �-amt� W;th Felicity till I the raid cif .34 Britis'.11 aeroplanes on. Ostend -and other G(ernian sub- ba -via never before been able to express them- badly as fall plowing. This is ow. I
� lag ncd and smile, Joyce lay do-wrl. oil ,,hei I-oald bear of another g-'tual,icn. Ila wasn't Marine ba,ses last, Fri4gay. 1;'all.ing ilitr) the sea near XieuporL oiI the selves In. melody. pla-ined by nitrogen being -s�t fre ,
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. bar at all airaid very old." site added ri�,! 'rry it FRE, Et - in Yo-tir 11ome to a, large extent in the loosle, lx,�
d couch. She was not, irely-not as old . G' ralla-me- IWfite. hati a, narrow e,%cape from deat I
� . now. She felt perfectly o2l�fe. A c0a.'riCtioll ! aa Mr. Carmli,--hael; but I . wall, I Couldn't re:tltrii trip. Mr. 1 - ' "
I In Order to prove to you that all we say Is true, ou,s fall -plowed, vhan ill the 'Mo!*1e
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� was - growing stronger each moment in b er � do it. flave you been thinking that of tile Re was picke-d lip tiv a French boat. we will mail you the entire method and 100 $ I
mind -that Robwt S,t I wie -wass good andi all the rime,'11r, Stone?" Fleces of music for 7 days! FREE Trial. Keep compact ,soB. I I
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true after a,ll. It Felicity, whom she had "�Nlo. only wince. yesterday morning, when ------------�-------7---,-----�-- --,---- --- t 7 duys to prove to your own satisfaction thwt :
go loved and a-draired, had proved so false she tol-d 111L. But, what di(f The moisture problem is also ,,L
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� or to have taken it for grantdd he wal; him like tih6? It )lad oeemed quite Us, every word we say Is 1rue-then send Its Sel.50 ;
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.and cruel, night. i I was ungry with you -*it the ja,yr" Why . va,lua,ble one from the ta,ndpoi �
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1 pearrL ces so black aga,inst him, lurn oub!' d!du't you dolonil youmelf and P�pliidti?*' Robert Stone! . t�lral ]net night t1hat. be should hold liar as a, first Fayment, and $1.00 a month until I
I thought you. ,were, talking about Fe- Very III.M., to his heazrt, and kisis her over and over $6.50 Ili al Is paid. If yoi.1 are not delighted, -of prol:1110tiveness of the soil., A -1 ,
. I send it back In 7 days and owe us nothing.
n i "'At - I upvpr drantat ,Nronl meant me." Airs. 'Verili'd as ratildly it, . It It is not all we claim, Stated .above, by opening up ithe soif,
I to be all that -he bed dreamed? lie had "We liked Obris from. thD �
saved her life. There Was no doubt about, 1 3 ar Said, SeWing again Ili the moonlight; but here, in this I
- * r zes cominu That' air 1 n't it?
. that. The leact. she could do in return i7elieftYl" 'otone gaie a ,Fhort. excited she talked. "You don't mind 'my calling ,uuny room With -the soft bree evf is .fi.id. to make such afair, squareoffer? - colate much mom
I I'Vals to trust him. laugh. "Ifer affa.irs don't. Concern in at ilia Windows, it was surely a dread- could the fa,11 raints per
. I , ni a. him Cbrl�-�, do yen? He wa,ii so good to thnt When Writing, give your home address and
. I The. time did riot Seem long lo her ,,� I She hiid z),Ftien told me .about th4s i)-ir, poflr 1011�ly load man. I can't, ,think iNbat ful thing. I Post Office. Simply write—"I accept rapidly into. the soil, while there 4�
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1. . shenr there dreamily watching 'h(" Carm�eha-lldirted at the good match she he would have done Without him, fox lie I IT* be continued.) your 7 day Free That Offer as announced In s mul-ch formed on the isurifa0e 11
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dw! candle, but I, -wae more tll.11l I could maKe. I used to il8ten Ili silence, it was very cocentric, you ][now; — State bow many keys on �
4a hour before Robert, Stone 3�cturve,l., -as no affrLir of mine; but yesterday 1 not have a nurse, and poor Mra. Macdoti. o & organ? Address EASY METROD iwhich Itends to prevent the watei, e
� She cmt up ea.serly and wa,ited for him 10' loot prith-rive, and I'm a.frald I qa,id solite, .aid Ivas ,,et -ting to ill, Chris hardly COUNIT YON U,PPELIN. r1UUl1ST6`8O,, 209WIlsonBuilding,'roronto, Call, i
o a chsir T"i end. Walter says it y I
"eak, but he dropped int and h(ird thIii.r. It wa,a then 'r.he, tarned oil left bini towards tb I - . from the sub,soil going directl 1,r) I
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w4poa hie was face with his handkerchief in(-. ,Ind told ilia about You, I think 1,weitt Was all the ificer of him because they -were - the Surface and being evapo�abed.'
too much out of bromith to do more at mad for the naomim�,foc,l tllzt,T wa-s to really stralmOrs-Cbrie told me he thought 11ad Long Struggle for Fillanda! � ' I
. . her -his old -Is George -iva* doad,yeare ago. it t, the r&ser- * 1,
Support of Ris 111youtions. 450 milles without a descen Liarly fa,11 plolwing makes a I
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reaenuring smile. "i ,-an"t think -%vhy shLl� did it," Joyce was quite bv Chance the Poor.old mail's ,N,oir of the Subsoil, Storing tho W.S. - .
Did you think I was never comilig - enid, y.ith a ,01). letter .found him-4hough Walter Says we Government would reimburse the, ' .
I back? I have been much longer than 3: Her sWeet, -"istiAll face wat3 upturned to mustn't call it cha.nce." Aside from -the Kaiset no SiDgle whole -of the money he haxl expend- ter for the crop inthe &pling. Otteu .
thought. I had to run to Gcssy Lane, you J)is, and he eouild see tb,m site wais tremb. Joyce hall early divIned that tba muoll- Teaton has ,aroused so much aitten- ell upon his idea, pay all debbs-and where the ground is a1ittle T0111im&
I know, as -wall as find two men, and send ling. �
a. boy off for tile. 6detor. I left old 1kc, (looted "Walter" -was ,the Vicar. td'ie water willl run off before it has
I . "Can'; -,-oil 'my liule, girl?, be. saill, Di4a old Mr. Cawleton waaat him to collie tion. as Count. Ferdinand Volt Zep- defray the cost of future Work.
I in eharge-1 knew I should do it quilclier very tell�erfy. ",But lye mustn't f--tan'd Sad Set- him?" she asked. . pielin. Yet outside a small circle The new airship was built, In the time -to soa,k in when the -soil is
; than lie." here -J islia-li have ,rou, Ill it I don", take -Yes. I don't Irnow how he got his ad. conipa-& and hard. Thlose who have
. . *'Was he a,fraid to be left long aloneP care," dress, but 4t found him oil his ranch near the mall himself is ab,solutely 1111- slimmer of 1908 the crucial test ,was ised isiiTnmer ifallb*ing know
I . "Oh, no! I didn't hurry on his account. Hail` (*,011111 he tell liar till, rnoflvs� for Fie- Alberta, and be came ,alt once. . Walter known. I . I � made, and the vessel Was within Praelt '
� I was thini,ing about -you." I icity's lies? Thilt ba,ving Called to trial,,;, sa,ys tba.t -was nice if him; some young d aerona,u- right of home after her tw - that it'inex-eases cha. ces for A go,od
It Was sa,id very Simply. Joyce 11.1 -ted him fall in love with bar. (ilia had dater- ,net, 1youldn't, hfLtec bothered. , _&nd it Count, Zeppelin tackle enty-Ifoul 11 .
here,611 f-cr blOWng. and hoped the little' e i Id the following seaeon., and thi-A I
min d - that Joyce should not have him., It . ,in- yle
" 111. 1, s pla4m enough to him. Ila drow, her mctneY,Xo:X,- he has PlerltY' of b;ils 6!iir ";yaa
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'11 Was Rl I ut I *�c YOU � a discreet silence. . �
bedn't.hUrried <M MY SLICCOULA, I Nvae all "Do Yoll lziiow. Joyce," %;e weiA oil. "that "Mr. Carleton didn't ]save as much, as doubt he had bad a surfeit of Nvar, The people moild now help bh
right here, ,even if you bad riot, gor,,obaCA Xleis Gi�ay nearly par!ed you and me for expected," the, Vieszx's wife Went since he had been through three ,domitatible -inventor. They : ad very Similar, olily the soil has not .�, I
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till morning. You 'ook all done up. ax Sri, would have. gnne awn.y in the on, ismoothing liar vork out on her knee to bring ab,o-ut these',
I -I am all rig -lit, The question Is bOT%' mornin strenuous campaigns -the Ameri- vanced their pfennings and marks quite so, long I .
at a - D o t! I s.rva Tegaralng it 'wIth lier head on one changes -as in case of summer fal-'
do o i feel? Are you rested 11 F. have o,lie London, mil I ,should always
n7f (.�e . KlIt of volt I's marned to that 'side; "but how could he when that Robert Can Civil War, with w1fich, he acted until a r0,Und 2300,000 ha,d been i�:
YO . I fit for a long walk?" runn- if this zrk)lul thing hadn't happen- -an systematically 'robbing b uilit, liowirug, Where possible it is nea�- -' I
-Ye.-F, ,�, it's necessitry. Why?" Stone bad be Lis attache of Wurtemburg; the gathered. Another Ship was, . ..
. ell, to -night.." 'or Years? It did him tio good, the ly wl-ways advisable to plow as i�ar-
"I'lien-then T can't be sorry ". did hall- him He lost it all in batting, they
"I Want to titke, yon to Blytbeby Vle�,r- wnat,hl Aualtro-Prussian War of 1866, and official requirements, iwere lulfilled, .
aga. it seems madness to ask -you to Walk pen'," Jovee ;Paid bravely. tell me, end his wife, c6nd children would the Frauco-Prussian War of 1870-1. and he ,was firmly placed on the ly :,n the fall. as pos,sible. i !
� so far after all you haTe gone through, And then-irell, whalt eared he that they )lave been deetit'Lito it it halaWt. been. for . . ! I
but -t I cit'n't think of alivibing 6480- I we,re on tbe high road and it was as light CbriG." - But it was the first-namea conflict rock -of affluence. To -day it mat- . !
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could borrow a, horce a-nd tra,p, but it as.da,yp There was no one to see its lip Joyc3s be-vot gloived a,t this praise of which first turned him to the ters not whre,ther ,ship after ship .& .Uorsc's Elevc I I
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would mean delay, .and I ehould kmve to took lile sweetheart Ili bie arms and,preiss. her lover. 1frfi. Verinder noticed the soft -
leave you agaial." cd bie lipa to hers in tbose solemn kIsOeS ly �,hhilng eyes, the color coming and ,Science of aerna.uties, as he h -ad goes down in disaster ; lthe �iu,ven- . First --Don't pound or be!at me. �
"I Can mitnage it Clulte Well. I W'Daid in which lovers give themsolres to eavla going Ili her Cheeks, the nervous hands made several trips in the Captive tion is the property of the Gloi,eru- Secrond-Cover me when I am toc
Avalk further than that to get away iri-,za other for ever and a. da,y. and linclasping, and she stalled ' ,.
here?" ' ('ome, darling," lie Paid preaeatly. 'I. y a. rope -pink - aloft to spy ment..
She ga,ro,ti, little sbudder, and be, INIM I It';aIllip"111-1191 . ,fflie ball lent Joyce ba1loon which was sent .% v. --arm or itoo cold. i
muctn't. be selfish. It Is quite time I hand- dressing Jacket of her own, and the girl 01116 the diSp Third�Don't stand me in a dra,U.
6he Was; not speaking of Ike'r. hittable , CiSition and move-ments I
ed Yon over to ll[rs. Verinder. Sbo is a. looked really beautiful An her now -found I
.home. He stepped outsi rugh charming Woman, dear -one of the bD�t, - ,ow I ad 11'al,ppiness, of the 0onfederate forces' I . Many & ,grea,t man is ,never heard Fourth-Dion'b overloact me.
!it her bzt and "at, whiell he Lad left and You will be quite happy with her. I and aa yet only hillf-I I z ' . I
nisaquera.d. dormant of twen,by miles , me. Fifth -Don't compel me to. w,ork I
on the beach. - I shall cattle round ta-morrow mornrig aa K �
-I never approved of [hint The call of the Air laid from h k I
room. I wouldn't Ing as Rober. Stone," Airs. Verinder stild
. . -X found than in your i soon a-; I van, and you �hall tell we all fr�*)iikly, "arad I Uied for nearly thirty years. Then it A yourig -wife, wishing to ail- when I'm siek. .:
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bring them in with.me, for faillr you should Vin ilying to kilaw. You will be looking t��do it., but 1 couldn't. You call,t shake inaxle an irresistible appeal. He noun�ce the birt.b. of he.r first child Siv.th-Don't cut my ifeet too. ..
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feel compelled to go." There Was the old out for me, little Woman?" a ppr,son in love -though they often went decided to. make the construction o�t to a, friend ill a distant city sent the mach when I'm Shod, I �
humorcue cmile in his eyes as he held the ,kuld Jio c ellyly said she -would. . shatting" she added -with a lau-21h. "And . 11
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noat for her to put ell. You could stay a -a- a, long, i qoo,k a dialik I airships his pro,feasion. H kl�lew telegram, : 'Isaiah 9 :6, "' beginning : Seven -tai -'- Don't Overdrive and .1
g low, i a to that cousin of bla-I e
here, of course, and I could drive You I doti't quito kn*w why, for Obilis ,ways nothing about the s I abject, but un- "For- unto, ue a d.hild is boin, unto underleed me.. " �.;
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over in the morning, but. it, -might g*ve and five mijiut#s walking brought them. bpoke very Ilicely of liar." �1
� riles to talk. As it ia� no One knows Yon to tille gate. As they otood inside the Joyce Caught her breathv Of scourso re- ,doilbitedly that was an advantage us a, ,son is given." Her friend, Eigliffi-11emernber that I ba.ve �,
are here but old Ike, tmd .he is sa-fe. I porell, -% . imiting t<,r s;ome one -to oome fil li,qtj would bes box* lover's cciuslln it. instead of a, handicap -he had got mto-re literal and ,less familiar with feelings. '10
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tlou,t wa,lit y4ult mixed tip in th's affair at anewor to Ilia ring. Joyce Eurnod to him ond ,cousin, it Is true, but still it Cousin. . . C
: U11.1, impulsively. I nothing to unleaTn ; his mind was the Seriptures, read the. inessage I I,
Joyce tbarykn4d him quietly, and they And she., did riot know it. What a strange Ninth -Don't water me, wilitien
"Will you tell me one i-bing before voll stopy it all wasl . I ted 1. I i
I Went out `nto tilt) Sort moonlighs, to- I go? IV -310 is that dreaXiful in -an? Ire !Is After that Mrs. Yerinde�r had not Satura, w i till unten-able and said to her husbaild : I'Max- have been driven a. long di4ante, I
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. , Mail, isn't be?" to complain of Joyce'a shyness� Once the thearies, giaret evidently has a boy, but,why until I am Cool.
r ThIs means another loug wa.lk for vou," Yel;. lie iis mad. Tt ie Robert ,Rtnite, girl knerw there vtis no ueed ,for vM11rVo He -scraped - together enow, on eairbh did ,they ever name h-im Tenth -Talk to me kindly. I
. . rho ea.!d, tather timidly. a they IoA the she opened her heart gladly, thankfully, �h :i
1. buildings bebind, and tao.k_ tile path I " money to build an airship, which Isaiah ? He must be he-altily, ould .
tbrptigh the fields. "Don't you think 11 CHAPTER IX. it all came out -the fear, -the dotilit, the � . . L' -love nit'llb-Tr e, a b me as you w I
� heni,tache she -bad borne in silence dur4 came to grief. It4a,s promising in though, ?-or he ,v'ireighs nine ponn,&s like to be treated it you were A .
-elf? It is So ligbt,.,and *f Jny,e'a lover did not come ziext mori Ing 1, I
I could go by myc l. or Stay ab ,tile Valley Farm: the
I have only to follow this path- ing after all. It wall Mrs. Verhider*s story certain details, and more cash was ,and six ounces." horse. I
. - I ,tire going -with You. Take my arm- . of Polic.ity's uuhindnesa;svhl,rh she , �
� . fault. for she sternly forbade him to come fleit'itho could never wholly tell to Chris grudgiagl�y advanced. Air,ship No. — I— .-
elaLp both your arms round it; that lrill. near the place till aSternoon, and though carl�ton; the terrible ie.vperlonce ,of t L .
al he pleaded and grumbled he ]led to Own last droadrul night. An bat 12 went the .way of his predecessor, ;�. L F iroproof Wood.
� llvlgeytoE"as slit, Was bid, and t1tivy willk. site -was quite right. d lLt the ell(I the I L I . I . .
I kind woma,11 sat down oil the bed beelde thatigh it remained aloft, for a - To make 'wood fireproof, al-ake a
. I ed a long t!ma in silence. as it "You wou*t see her if you do come," she ber .Ind gatll.�red her Into her "n's,'while quarter of.an hour. The fount -if dN -%,,,all quantity of fresh lime and
I Yott bav) been good to tne," Joyce said . ,qLA CUTED r until it has the consist- �
. It was a. perfect, night. J,lvc,B tPlt had Said calmly, "for .I shall not let her they shed a, few tearstogether-not Wholly
isbe were moving in In. drealn. The Milk- get up till lunch, so 03exel" of Sorrow. I 9 :
whito mooli shone serenely dawn,ou thera, g Nevor before in 0,11 Joyee's life ,bad .she financial assistance dried lip. Then ORRUG add wite �:
the dew brought out exquisite Scents from came the turning point in Count ,
and the met -with nuch patting, such tender vare grallofrilly, vilien she was calm again. ,.,I I eticy ,o -f evewro, iftlir well and add �
. fic,were and green things, only and delleato Consideration, as Was lay- elf. I never for -,et youx kindiie0s. Why Zep elin's career. . .
. � dound to bre;a1c tile ot4lIumG beside their ished upon lie" now at Blythelly vicar- ha,vo You done so ,much for me -a p one pound of a1uln, twelve ouncezz
. fooltfa.11(j, -%vis the plainti-vo, cry of a die- . . A forei,rn-po,wer )lad foll.owed his
,, . 0* From the moment when lile little granger?" . 0 WON of ,com,meroial potash, and about-
turbed peowit. . aig with thosilver hair ana bright blue 1 -sly -dear ,I like you, a,nd I 111tv., I'liris. experinlen
I . Tbe'r way 'was i�iOmetimeo through mea -d- 14,dy ing-gown hn.d kiseed lier ,In the dim I And I love to make people happy'. Wv,l- .cial ts. Awa.re of his finan- , one poitind of sa.1t. Stir again, and 1.
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OWA wqi,r,�ro cows lay about, some slieapilvg, hall till �the thour wheat she , plighb*, it approached the, in- Galvanizedp Rust Pilloof apply ,while hot., Two orthree ,eo'em , "
dis of shut her ter I,ayo it's my bobby." I �
� ,iiioulo'-chiewing the cud; through fiel. in her -pretty aret wing -room to Wait 1�4�"p -I wish it were everybody's hobby, ,�'ho Irentor and would buy the product Made from weisy fhaest NY -ill keep wood .fireproof ',for ma.ny . "I
green corn Lis high as their kneee,,and .
. le5: hier My0ethefill't's Coming, Joyce had felt woritl wolild be a -very different place," of his brains. But the overtures I �. I
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: I ed too good, too bemutiful to be true. Xriq. also." She lowered liar voice, and laid 310T met With ,-t rude reception. Count by4--. I
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lost bad she been by herself, Then tliey Velsiridex had asked no questions, bad re, cheekon the pirl's hair so that 14 I r- f rom defects,,, What AiIS Jones. . �
n to -the high road, and Joyce- ho might Zeppelin's airshij) was fur Ge
,it litrIa hurt and zzled by his long ai fused to listen to any explanations. t,ihis not see liar Face. "Walter and I had a I
,�.0 , had carried JOY,* off to Ilia da,inty bed. litttlo girl once. Sbe was taken 'from us.. many, and for no, obber *nation. Kniaker-What is the matter with
, lenve-begs;7i to t&k. . room always kept Toady for a clia,fice If she It ad lived she would. havelicien about The E4mpeilor- Each ishcot Is Pressed, 110t I
� wowt, they think it strange .at ilia got wind of this Jones I 11
7 guest,ar� 1'1.lp�d ministered to yo 1; a. -e " i-olled, corrugallans therefol'a .
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, , . lirionrage-my disturbing, t1hom. !it the raid , , �ni dearest friend. We yl c;';nJ,ratood, and kissed her a . -o
: die Of t,hc. night? The very thought ot it � forgatten tha mail wait so it ,.r 11.4 sb,� f ri a d wilh 'tender sympathy. ,w movement and, although hitbert; fit accul-ately withont waste. Bocker-If he tnks,� a -,ra,Mtion, .
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for rtirwis of 4her ,before hIgtook Joyce"'thoug1lit that. the drrinvil�g-roam Any desired S�Zel or Usuge, they wonder how lie otlai .;dford to;
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-I am a. perfect stranger to her.; I
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I when X s%w you M tba,t window," he wont
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I could turn , round. He was full of it. He
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then she insisted on his tu:king the Vicar a in . but t 0 0 alTs and Settees ha,d accounts are Straight.
bicycle, and finally filled his cup of gra.ti- been'��boIsen with a, view to comfort; foreign power acquire a German LOW PRICES -PROMPT SHIPMENT I � _ 1.
tude to -the brim by Inviting him 10 Is% book,i and papers lying about ga"Ve it % invention. Perish the thought.. � . �
and dinner. -,homey," well -used looki and bmvlc. of - I . 11or Opportunity.
But if Mrs. Verinder .had for�billden any the Vivar'is cherisb6d roses were every- Why, the Kaiser would 'take the � Mai4-"I've come to give Aorti;Mt I :
conversatiou is 41he night -or, .rather, the where. it vould Iiave been "In Impossible piatribt, under his wing.
early fribriting-JoYce found -that ,she W,as, roorn in ,the star -UP and 4ust of �, town, 'file Prilssia-11 Glove rnl.n o'll t 11 ' Metallic Roofing Co.,q in a'arn. " Mistress - "Indeedi" �
quite willing. ov6n anxious, to hea,r All for only the palest colora ha(l been c"lloe. ndei, �
'thare WnSto tell ,;vben she was rested. iqbo LIMITED Maid -"And would,y)n give me ,% I
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brought her Sawing ito Joyeo's room 0.rek, fj�ppearaflcia. I . I Manufacturers . gi&od reference, ma'aWl,. IlaingoilIg
tile girl hibil done Justive to an appelf,le. It was hers that Joyce waited fol� liar er, made a Momentous ) fff e r. If TORONTO & W1 . NNIPEG to Mies Solies just across the
Ing bres,Ttf"t. and evidently exputtod beiT lover. Too restless to sit down, she flitted C,ount Zeppelin could remain aloft . I . ," 1.
to take hor into ho.r confidence, Inlis .Ame allout, examining the photographe, ad. f or bwen , ty-1-our bours n I . . 47) . Mistress -"The bc-st in the WNI�'z I
a to 410,A)114 it Ims nOt a"Y - ,y now , :
10119, -lie b a, Tall!ing the Ornaments, peeping evol I � Maggie. T. bate tbat woma,n.." �
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end things a -bout ,the farm ,that per. . prettiest thing .IT th OH I Willie was -doing penance in ihq
f r,i, I a r,00m, had slie but . U rover, 01Z6000. oorner, P�resently he thou!ght.i�loidd i
baps he wip1hod to kopv sporot. Mile. Ve- k1jovir;i �it.. Mrs, V,erinder had insisted ail INFL ENZA - P' �
Tinder iput .'liar hesitation �down fb r I . %, I . .
,hYntes lencling ber a -white, blouse for her own ,,t � , Irel "I it "t help A ,I I'M
and began. 'to talk berself-mNob was the 319A 1,6gt its �jroehness, S,na Chl-le 00'rle. .qt And all dise,asea olf tbo Chorse, Mropting h!s tbrazt, spoodill pemsi .0 n 1 4
b ,V cured; colta and borsies; In same,atable koot ifroni havIng n, "I never �
bes-t thing she could liaTe done, as it ell. ton bli,d also been biepired with a desire . . A per4a," lip, e6ghed. �
lightened Joyce on man7 - P "I z nom by usinix SPohn's 01001130 Compound, 3 &o 6 doses ' I
POIntg, I, lid ,to look his best, for he had donned. a U) g ,
showed aim., there wate few t1flage L 'the gra7 still. . I ,a often euro� one 1)0,btloguar,tt.ii,t.eeaqo(Mrr6oll,O.OtLee. Spaoiar' beard of b,ut one perfetot boy, a*- �
Vicar's vifie did not know alroa,dy. r. I brood mares, baby colts, atallime, iku afft6 -and. ociditioas, wa,y " "Wbo ,w thaLlll asked Ill$
'Joyce Ilail, fell allm0at afraid rwherl she 1. Mont skilillua ftlentille coantiouad, Wrifite ,for freo boollaist, on .� Sis �
this itime, Joyce had alnost. at 1100d tboilglit of that 'meeting. She -told hit- �., Dlstalrlp(�r, Masts and C�uro." Airly &ugqi,st or w5isliversd by mother, thinking to lo - a m rA
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Ivric , Carleton," 9110 IWOrldered bow ,ljoy I ��u it ija not tbink it yerf bold ,and un: 11 =,' . . "Pa'Pa"11, 0=6 tile '016ricing rezhyll �
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