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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-10-29, Page 6R1 , , �. I I %_ � �, "�_ �;,­�_',�­ I �111�1_=.'71!1�_,V 117!71.� 1 . - I � I ­ I . 1. ­­ 1111-111. . ­­ I, . I 1� I � I � ." . � :', I I � .1-11 � - 11 1, 11. 1.�,' ..", I 11 ��/­,­ I 11 I I 11 � . - -, , . - __ , .- ­ - -1 . 11 I � 1. — _ , . . I —,-- �_ —, . � . _ __ - I I - * -_1, '. `�, �� I . I . I � . 11 . . � I ­ 1.1.11.1- ­ - ­ ­ ... --II.- I'll 1. 11 -.1 I Name VqrM to her. All tboaQ I'll, I _. A , fr-.X,-:W. cots. xii"Zse-a�WT7-aWa�eor . *% I ,__--`.­ A " I , �', ". , _­ -4 oreta, sweet, simple Agatha 1.144 '041111141111: k*101- N10rfg, V40*0, COF$4014, W640 - . .", ,� I 4;w- 0AIV 4'. 11 , IV * . , , t orzigtor; but thOM W*4 40 collfl�- %4--_�­­ I , � . - �'t oa to b I 0 �P�� 4,04" sixem in, rattirti. 1110Z I ailed, � ov,pp* &JOTA � I , , � witb.* filr-off, dreamy look lu hloWbeAu. - . a M, ,,- Im HIS LORDS"W'S 0 Will fats, but silo said Ito, Word I of tier, . - I 11 . - . � � - — I I I'll .,;,.P.54Z� 11 * 4� �C,,J�91� . � � � 0 I' sea'. silo )ilia nothAlig to tell ill raturTi. _R*,$;.. ;R%,u10H�;%1-�8�.\,,i:, . . . 1. I I I � �,* . '-I-.%:::F ,­*�kffikt.i Ki ,s� "Did, no Ono evor lovo you, Inevoll i 11 . X`�,�*n?.R ,;:R _ I _� R r .,�.­­­­% .. .i H*URK:5%,� ,�A T114 Grace- of Receiving, . a4ked her sister, ga4pq At her Ju wou. : . �-..�! �� �k I ",(a �%, k , . . I ' I "R ,*0 � � tier. "'Vou are go Beautiful, I should 11 ",k 'I" k - $4 1 . , . , kR I . , � . . , . ,% -,:..,Z:.%§1gWM . . 0 , . . . . . I , � 1, ,HQ.�!-" Villess wo first of Ill', ree(40, We call- I ROMANCE' h4ve thought yon, would. havA mally , I .0k, .... I not gwe; antl what Nve revelve dRter- I I vero.1 r .:� �. , MM'. '.- r .1 - . .. , ­ 11.1 , . . �k .:.:;:..:;%;:;:, , )ulue�,4 both ilia quantity and quality 4)i r , , 11mi ""'I'lle fairy piluo will cattle sairla da, ..'..-,�:,�,.i��i�:i�i:!*i�%.*��:� . r . �,O ­ -­1%�11:�:i*:-:-:*1 ;,.;. , , ­ ,, _ I r ,,.— . ...:1 . , ]1. 1i I .�:-:%��.,%;:i:�:i�i:i:i:::,%�i:: LyntleWolde - . ­ � . L I p I .. I ! , , I . I � Said Inez, half ini-patlently, 1% ­­ � , , . . O.Vo, and X �. . -i��!i��,�.��.,i�i�:�:��.�����i�iii:;:���� � " What Ive give, We 411,0 illwayd revelving. has undergone PQ malty ' known his ong4gement, unit there won](1 lovero, have no gr% , . )..,% - .t Attr ctio, I 1.>1'.:.:.:.:§.-X. �.,,..',,, ,,..1.,.,'....1.,,*,.r E'vely '44y, thousands of awl'Ati'l,14 it a for rue.,, .. ,.;�-;-;�;-:-:-:.;.:-:i��i:.",. ;']: -.'�`,"-., . ft . ;* ..., ..;,; ."' altelrutions Anil Improvements, that Ito have Won Ito further question about tile ,,,,'ii.,i�*il.i���i��..'�i��i�i�i�;���i�:�iii����.',, , '.. till - Thorl Again Simple,, sweet Agatha won, �, 11. .N.N."' ..... ....... "........ oug the arvenneg of sease. stTidlig ad- tl`Ac0 Of the 014 house exists. It to DOW money. But , � , ** Ile 1144 not done so; lie dereil. $a bea , "!i�:i:i:.%%.'ii:i:i:i�":ii,',:,.'�i;:!:i:i:�;i;ii:ii:i!::�ii::i:i�iiii. I ... ittiful, so young, AZ4 not I . �, ..� - .................:��:�:::::::::::.::� .....%..; . �.�. ,.� . ...... ....... .., ,�:!::-�.,:*:*:1',:i* _,M lkli�ision to tile mind; aild it re;Vi -Y-11,11 it stately, magnificent mansion, W I th was, a. free man, And sQvQrA1 tittles dar. evoll, to care otiout lo.v-q,-u ...... j:j:j:j:�::;j:j:j:::�:;� , ,over to hayo � :::i;:::i::::::::::::!:��;:::�;i:::��::::;:;:,!:::::: . tho mind. itself to 643, which, sball wam, turreta and gable oudo, atill, orfel will- Ing the last few day$ it had crossed, ill had Jover . ........ I .... . : � W % . ? She could it -':.:,::�:�::-,-':' .�tay out, Vvry ill- witiftIvs, with park,gu,d p�ea,ailunte, gay, mind, that,he hAd been t9o, hasty In thluk. - that there IV -elle ,:j:j:. ` . Ill, Awl which shall , _ , rot belp titinkino Vs which peoplo III-- den, lawn and I*tko. Tlte , . as polatt4ing, 111colilpA - . . vti-so Are tlkt-. Will , sta.,teiy trees oved'Lord.Wyv4XAo'* daughter. siltle fix this in '.CWQ t,y-tWQ 4 ..�X!iX. , 14) that kurround it are it Ill ,yAtgry, A . , and - ii�!i!��I..... � ing in tile same vollatry and ander if I rated for their sh's ,,IV,,$, g4ted 'With A strange -A 11 winning rivyor to have had _. '. ,.,ii�i� r , loverl .1;.;.;.;...'�.;.g;,:,:,�.!* o Age And beauty; that grand at oeda _ :j:j::::::-:.:,:-!-:.:� I &,till conditions (d life Admit to flicir it . her charming, balf.wi_ful, 441f.' ,Ing after Lord Lynnela *%".: I I :., I ­:iji�i:ii�!:!:jili�ii�!�§: -ho . r It Wait, tile morm V I � Mistlous tlioug-lit. Ibi�riv aro mnwa %I ill tile nil" of the lawn is Said to .be �14"I'dltlsy� niouller had fascinated bjm� liad filrJoral, No one. , kIto I '*j:�:j:j:j��:i:.*:.*:.�j!ji��:i:�:,.,�':j�..*jz�"', ;,;,:,;.: , , .w IIQW the, Alstors : , , gland, unit Urd Lynne -X , s tbeikls,4ves out to revolve tile pleas- the finest iii Bit lie rQAI%illqd with her much toil :X �.,:.t.:.:.:.;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;.;�':,":: '. �-�ii�.---ii�i�i�il�ii�:��iiii hly Agreeable, uplittill"; thbigs. 11wre was Prouder of it th'a Be lie had received, the .news of t1toir fatherss r wit, - wo4d,c. it Of fill ljylj;lc- Would have, Asked her to be ilia ',wife.. otra Q wilir- but Xr, Grogsoil 4 - "............ i:�:::k,:::::�j:��..'���i�..'�,:� r . ad r � bQen� ii:ii ! ,it ro others who pick oil the diatq;veeabk� The carrin the long .But when the charm was at, tt4 b , ht -V I , N, ' tllaiA all -hour, . and :j:.4:::::::.,J:;::: .'.....", -o only that NALMk is mea ,"go ' ,hein ior more * *1%, " � who recoh I 11 and _ge drove slowly up he NVAS Separated from ]Act'; akia oily n then left them with, . a a Kl* -:i*-1i: ... . � . riastv And ltutbaritable. Avenue Of chestnut trees. The ball.dovr hs� ca,1116 to reflect 11 , mile On 'lie face. .ft.'� �"`e.. " I . O.Reep thy heart," says the wlie mail. wles flung wide open when Philip &light., ,.it . eyap 110 was Pon the la4t few It Was A beautiful, bright June morn- . � . "with all diligence; for Out; If it ed, r r surprised %nil haif-shaeked, ingi all Nature was gay and antmaW. . r alt, 111L, . and the old butler, togetherr with to w mal Was the ,Share she A gentle breeze wafted the fragrance of '......4...I... :-*�: T Rome of tile other ,servants, Stood ready d In -413 tho iisuts of life," Morali-ita I 1 be X.!� . 119 th" to receive him, ughtd and plans. the flowers and the Singing of the blr4q, �:!:: "..'-1 ..... . ­ : changes oil the i,..;su4s4 of lifi?, oil NI'llat "How Is hol" cried P erly. The solicitor bade him "good-inorn- there was no cloud. Ill tile bright blue. :j:j:j:j:j:::j:�:j:�:j:�.'.!: i L hillp, cag ­ ........ :�X:::::::::.111,-­ . . . . . :..: we (10 And, say., But the outflow Of 01171, cc How is Lord Lynne?" I.. ingl" Sir Harry Leigh, And the Qtlwr4 Sky, The chestnut. trees were all fit : .. 11 . � life depends upon the inflow, It We Ef whe )lad assembled to hear the r b cam, from over the meadows. there )i -r4 are 0,11 tit 110 *4 dead, my lor4,11 was tbegraye ending , 1 .:�. � f as . ��!ii� a tilln't ad"rittilIg what is f0til reply. "He div -d half all hour ago." Of the W111,10ft him; and Lord Lynne came a perfume of bawbllarn and r h :;::: -.x:::j;_ ­ � _:;:::�i�ii� . And Impure, how call Qu) isaw, ba Dtl While he sat alone by tile fire in tho large library mown. hay; the tall troes in tile P%rk :�4,-,:.:.:.:,;�: . .. I . Ovy- .., ...... S� ::, :.: ". - wise than fout Anil iluptiley 'file . lived Philip could never do thinking very an the future I t WAS A _'�,'i�ii�iiii�iii- .. Sm of those' 10 r , � . ,Nr W017& TOR410 'Upon him. He I . xiously of seomeil thrilling With now I! a. I ��EEEi�::ii�ii�iii�i .,.::...: . - ­. - � �:� .1.1 , - . - commission is the necessary coiisequ�m" had, known. for many y,sars that at some CHAPTER I .L morning that. made every hear . �i�i�?��i�i��i i:i . - I . t rejoice; . :�::,;. ..:i, ..: :� :: x . Of a Previous Sill of ad!;Jj4414JoJl, '.��ii* ; ... j�:X time he should Every ff'linily .... :..: . .... ;: r . be Lord Lynne, but it has its skeleton, Its it seenied Impossible to think of sorrow,. 4.. ::,.'*.'.: "ibilit or sadness, or death, :.,.. - Guard well, then, ill.- b -art, awl, a bad - atrange incidents, its romantic story, -...." .., ;; I always seemed to him a romote, ,.::: X.... to residence thereirt only the riglit Sort Q011till. a t o W ik . .. : .. 11 . � gency;, lie had not bullt 11POtL It- Its secrete that the world faintly guesses il Inez And Agatha Lynne axt I b , I I . - Of thoughts; for thdV Are tile thlug,' He had never attempted ,to realize the but never known, The 34 --mos of L a room ,kDOIN'll. AS Lady Lyurte's bou- MR.- L.- A, GOT E. ' � 0 I& r ra" doir, It was a elm . rming room, and the � , - - , . . .1 " which Are really in at ing our liv,�4s. As, time when Iqline,mold,4 would be his voids, had a romance, but it hatinot . I PE the apostle .Paul expresses it, "Whatao- a4d he should be Lord Lynne. It Mine been bidden -It had, been Partly forgot. long French windows opened oil to ,the _.flo - eve hn r rue, w1abioever thin- to him -now with vk sudden allock. that tell, that route dem There Iva$ a glimpse of lan& AFTERUS r -1. ,�s nee waiis the marriage of far . 1. . - ING .11 A are honest, whatsoever thilIgs are itt.ir seemed to divide him at once from .his a a that looked like It fairy- ' I whatsoever things are � puro, NvIiat-so . evei I past life, and open a, . wonderful fatti, r Stephen Lord Lynne to the b*utiful 1;eZ - .4 Vista of I AM COMPLi-JELY CURED r , I . � , re Andvjuaia, . as tall, stately cedur, th 4 thing - thintni are to him. Like one In 4 dream he follow- 'WA39e life had. ended ao a .,a tire lovely, ivliatsQevei . . , suddenly. No one knew much about it; it And the dark Woods boyond. fh"It 0 W. L, A. Cote, Assistant Afauager,, And if there 'be prals.., t1litilt on "I wish to be alone for a Short time" announced it; Hotel Victoria, Quebec, Can., writes, , I . I filleit. the room with their exqui , ­� (I be any virtu,� ed the mail who showed him to .hla room. the Ell law ' of good report; if tk'�r glish papers had =1 ,-ad roses grew by the window I an' ally , but no axle, ever saw therfair And Ill site f.rlg these thin,g.s.11-11y RON, he isaid, "and then I will a" Miss Lyunefll- . r . I . . Henry Pickle, He felt it i;a fated Wy Lynne. The only thing Miles. "I suffered with catarrh for about 1). D., Wood,itoek: Ont. � needful that lie should ., I known of llor WAS that she wes the Agatha had never usea the apart- eight years' and have tried many physt- . alone. He wantect to realize his position daughter of A ,widow lady who was In Mont; but before Inez had be n In the - clans or specialists for this Sickness, -to feel at home in It, before the scrut- . . 0 r it most ' And never obtained A The Golden City. Inizing eyes of the world were upon him. consolable at )ter death, and who begged r ho"itse A, week, Lord L7nne b ad I , any tellef, It w a I Apart altogether front Its historical Only . � fr6ra Lord Lynne parmisai .1 sumptuouSty furnished And fitted up for only after using your Parana medicine - threellours ago And he iiis poor, the little child. He glaillyan to keep her use. It was a very nest' - � ne e ty compt,lira,tively obscure, and was begin, consentsd; . � of luxury; that I began to get better. I have used . And Sacred aviocill,tioni, tha a, ning to lose himself In 4 Pie some said because lie did not like to, see It might have b en eXpected the,t the ten bottles up till now, and am glad to Asent love- e r ca. I �m whi0i presents more attractive fent'1110.1 dream. It ,was ortly three hours since lie the little Inez, as she reminded blia of 00014Paut Of 41101ta room wouiabe young Say that I am completely cuv I r than proba-bly ally other city Oil earth Stood With Florence , his last WIfeJ he that as it may, certain � and beautiful; it. WAS only laican I t for g,ladgto let the public know It. A good is unque.itionably the ancient city (" to read this secret of vs ne t Ing it WaS that . lie made no effort to see Ouch, 'no SoftJ thick, white carpet - t in is, never too dear." . e, bl n ace, Jerusalem. EnOreled by luountilini, anti and &by, *eivest eyes. It to tier. All Enkillsh-governess wail provid. whereupon the roses lay so life,like anit We have oil file many testimonials -' arly three thouselitt feet abov, him t1lit lie had lived a life he oil for her, so that She was brought up _ real, that it seemed as though , the had like the one given here. Probably no r itsc,f lie. I then. _ just been dropped there; the de Icate other physician is the world has re - 'T the level of,the a,m, its situation I, pie. He was in a new Nvorld, not only with A thorough knowledge of r . . i turesque and arttractive-in the extroule; Were not all light or 4elfis language, but Also of glig, rose silk hangings, the few rare pictures, 4eiV8a such a volume of enthusiastic � � While its thne-worn and Lnibattled walti, thought's that pawed through his mind. liall polite literature. A sum of money - It marble More holding a vase of glaw. - letters of thanks as Dr. Hartman for rooted Oriental holises and bazaars, and He r4olved not to live in vain, but to was paid Annually to the Senora7konte. Ing crimson floweri the elegant books, .Pexuag. its numerous embrazured and castellated use the pcoltion, the influence, and the . leons and twice every r � tho -pretty loungf-g,ch-airs-all were for . . : r V r gates, all add to ilia striking beauty of railik that would be Ilia, to good. put-- received a letter Iving him 411 details the young And beautiful, to Whom lux- A Worthy Dertre, . -renowned city. pose. When that hour waA over he ran of the chil&s heafth and progress. Ile ury Seems by right to. belong. inbitious young ChIcapAn rie� tbii World .- 9 I � An a, And what strife and embittered con- tdie bell, and asked the servant Who Was llatisfk(l to have things as they They were a ollarntibg picture, the � answered it to show him to the .room were; he knew the child we$ well., and beautiful Andalusian girl anil, her swe4 cOntly called upon a publisher of novels test have from the earliest ft -es oenti,ad where Lord Lvime lay.. Then he knelt happier than she would, be in his house English 'slater. Miss Lynne had sum, in that city, to whom he lmparted can, 0 Its mosques and minarets, its white, flat' by the aide ,,;f that silent figure, for where another Lady Lynne lived ana moned Agatha to P, council of war, and fiden-tially the information that he had , ttround her, fiuccessively conquered by whoin all the glories of the world were ruled, He had formed freak ties, and had decided to bold it during breakfast, 1 decided to "write a book," and that 6 0-anaanite and by Ifebrew, by Egyptian, over, He Was not astlbgmed to pray that that one early romance of Ilia life was so as to save time. '111(4 pure sunbeams would be pleased to afford the publisher Assyrian and 114b)'10114ftll, by MftUd011lan . when. he, too, came to die Ito might not nearly forgotten. But there -were times .did not fall upon many prettier scenes�- the chance to bring it out. arid Greek, by Roman an(I by Persian, have lived in vain. . When the remembrance of Sunny Spain, the fresh, fair faees of the Waters, the "May I Venture to inquire as to the and I later, by Sara,cen and Crui.adar, and In the simpli,dity of his brave And . her myrtles, orange groves, and olives - delicate vhIna, the blooining flowers; nature of the book you propose to agrain recapitured by Saracen, whose de- , noble heart Philip, now Lord Lynne, tier dark -eyed. daughters a'ad chlvalro�� And they lingered over the table, for write?" Asked tit , e publishetrj very polite- scendants Still unhappily ]told sway ovvr made high resolves, and in the darkeet aons, came upon him -that one year of they had much to say. - Ot J her -though it is onliy'fair to sl�y that hours of his )lie he did not forgot them. wedded life, when, the Warm love, the "Whitt is this wonderful cousin of ly"Oh , ' qame in an offhand way from their rule is civilized and just -this city Then he went to the drawing -room, and deep devotion, the almost adars,tion of yours.like, AgathaV asked'Inez, helf the aspirant for faine, "I think of ila- . . of so many stirring memories has, 11; 1,; 'asked to See Miss Lynne and Miss Ag� the beautiful Spaniard I impetuosly. "Tell 'me Something about Ing something on the line of 'Les Mis. recorded, ;Athstood no less than sixty &the; but they begged him to excus I lad been. his . e own. His English NvIfa's- calm, quiet af- him. Is he short or tall -wicked or erables.$ only livelier, you know! Sieges; sieges, in one or two instances, them. NIL" Lynne. was not well and fection paled before it; there, was no good-plever or, Stupid?" pincott's. 11 -Lill - far more terrible and far more sanguinary Miss Agatha was with her, They hoped romance about that gentle lady, whose ( , . 'Oil, no I" criod Agatha, almost � I I and griin than any others during the that for the next few dsys lie would ,.vast wealthhad been so, great an acqui. breathless from surprise at the eatev . ..+, - V-+- 0 +1, _-1A A . 11 04. 11 excelse the- from leav, t1e, . ­ Y 0 . . ... she still stands, in all her bcauty -,lad fascination, revered by 0hristendoin, by Jewry, and by Islairt; !it other word.s, � by almost the whole of mankind except those whose deities are matle by tlin,n- selves of wood or bras -3 or stone . Ayo,, and what a. thrill courses througli the ' veins, whpt it throb of excitation, and RImOSt Of rapture, P111911teR through the heart at the firat glinipse of hn,,8tately beauty; at the first sig)it of that "gold- en cityi" which, donu tile ag,es, has been the scene of so many ntighty q,vents of entrancing tind soul -stirring interest, And the Scenery surroumoling her too, is wild and beautiful. Standing 'upon the upper slopes of old Olivet, at- upon 4-1 ! apartments. -5 . Own "Of course," be thought; "quite right. I was foolish to think they cou.14 see me and talk As if nothing had happened.1; Although be. d-ld not see his' oousinsi Philip did not allow them to target his presence; and Miss Lynne's little page declared be WAS tired of carrying Lord Lynne's messages -now it. was a bou- quet of the most magnificent flowers$ then some r fruit, or A book he thought would litterati them; thus not an hour in the day pass. ad without some communication between the enusins, . were busy days, too; for Aft. Gre n. the family, solicitor, was in the houss . andall the arrangements for the sition to the Lynnes of Lynnewolde. Lora Lynne looked back -Upon that past as upon a beautiful .poem, that he had read in his early youth. He shrank � . selfishly froin Inflicting, pain upon him. I self, Ile knew, for they had told him that his daughter resembled her lost' Bar mother. She had the 4e dark, pes- sionate, beautiful face; the same won. drous southern eyes and hair. He did not wish to be obliged to suffer the old pain of that loss over again, So' -he al- lowed'his eldest �child to grow up in a foreign land, under another's care. In his own heart be wisheatbat she -would marry a -ad settle there. He Intended to endow her most liberally; but one da there came a message Irom that far-o7f logue. L . "No -what?" said tier sister. "Not stupid, do you ineand I am *glad of it, for really (you must excuse me for say- ing it) I do think a certain kind of slow stupidity characterizes you cold English. I hopq Ile has plenty of faults, I cannot . . I en,dure an Insipidly perfect m�n." I 14Philip is not Insipid," ,scild her little Witter, somewhat hidiguilittly. "Papa al- ways said that lie Would likike a great Statesmen." "What is he like, Agatha. Describe him to me," .said Inez. '$I do not know;" replied Agatha. "He Is tall, like papa. I never thought whe- tiler lie was handsome or not, He has large dark blue eyes -they are clear . ie shimint, at Lae aujo ullig opus, in clear weather the prospect its superb. B.- funeral devolved Upon him and Philip, so that lie ]lad but little time to think home .saying that the Senora, Monte- leone was dying, and Inez must be sent and full of truth, I always used to say I could read hi� thoughts fit them. - His . . - neath, the hower-bodecked, rocky road to Jericho Winding Amidst the Judean of his new position, or to. realize it for. Then Lord Lynne Sent a trustwor- hair is like mine -a kind. of golden brown," Bra ndon, "The Wheat City." - I hills, then the sullen, leaden expause of . during the four days tha,t, elapsed be- iween. the old lor&a death and his thy agent to bring his unknown daugh. ter home. 'Lhdy�,Lynne Nvas dead,.ana � 'Never mind his hair and eyes, 11. in- 4 "UT,hat Just As Winnipeg has changed its as- by laying down asphalt and - tile 1304;1.8ea; while .beyond is the dark- hited range of tli� mountahis of .bur- fat, which was arranged to take place , his younger child, Agatha, Was only too terdupted Inez, is his face like? Tell me, if you can " . peat gran olithia-sidewRIks all over the place, so a -Alo.lb and the loity emincnc2 of Pisgah, w1l2ne � Moses v1cWZd the Promised 'Land. on the Monday; and the will was to be . read immediately afterward. - pleased to have tier sister Ivith her.*They w�re prepaied to see a pretty girl; but . Agatha looked helf perplexed, then I )ter face brightened. with Brandon, "The Wheat City," it town . I I Ole secon of 111anitoba, 135 miles But of still greater Interest even than Olivet is the low hill ouiiiete tha Damas" . It was a dull, rainy day; and dreary enough looked the long, black processicii, nothing like the dark -eyed Andalusian had ever been seen at Lynnewolde, No "Do you remember," she said, "that portrait of Sir Lancelot-illat you act- west of "The Peg." Here the change has been wrought in three years. Imagine -cus gate kilown by tile Arabs.A; El Ilkle- - inijeh, "The Place winding Among the trees In the park. I� - Nvas over at last; Stephen, Lord Lynne, � mere Words could do justice to that, won. drous beauty, passionate fitee, so erfeet - mired so much? You know the Ono I moan -where he is talking to Q neon u place of 15,WO people till on gratia- of Execution," And by ourselves. as t4le Skull 11111, or Golgotha. WAS laid by his father; the vault was olosed, the mourners returned home; the In color slid feature -to, the Eright, � dreamy eyes, in whose liqVid depths Guinevere, laid life lips weat the imile lithic, not .one old ramallackle house !it it, 4,11 the reAdelites either newly paint - V or on Calvary the Son of God boire tile '11is blinds that had been kept close were there lay a world of beauty and of love that one sees on the fa�e of a child." 4,Y . es I remeanber it," Said Inez. ed, or Stone, concrete, or brick, every punishment, of our slus, an - I d abed precious blood Ill order that we might� thrown open, and the light of day. once move found its Way into the Sumptuous -to the rich, ApTfino hair, black as night, yet soft an- shining aa the wing "Weh, Philip is like that," said -Ag- gtha. "I know he lFi licuse with Its Nr�getable and flower garden, many handsome but no POMP - if 'vs will, be shielded from ilia retribu- tion which was our due A,t,l 4,1,.. HIS apartments of Lynnewolde. of a bird -the grateful figure, so yer- very brave and very firm; yot he is gentle and kind in his . ails d,wellhige; the main streets having 1� " 11 � . -.4 I I I I — I . I . I I . ­ . 1. 11.111, � ��_ I ___ .. - TIHK 011714 OF THA ORAY H - - - OROR '�iiof -11 1.11 � !! =:!_"!�_�..T,,"��=F �_:�,�� ;;;� lle M I 1. �- 11 0 [ I I - -'- ICORNS CURM , r .1 -1 1� ,, . ­ I - I ­ I I - e- I -- I � 1. , I .4 , ISSUB44 NO, 44 100fi . Makes A Daily Ali Apple or , $West$ to, Her FAvorio. You, em J341111 IN 24 140�y,ps, . I essly remove an ourti, 6 tuor ford, saft r Djoeding, bt allply.flus rtitnam% ""Ww4w1m.p" "_ � , v � - � , � I _0��', - W',&'_11Tr,X)-r4A%A,IZ­ . Goorge, a gray borioe attached to one Conk Buxaclor s.I uuv,�, urni, leaves 0, (101441116110 abara mitie 'I, 4115 �s because 00411)4)6� I Hw .1 I ­ I I'll, , - - " , " � ,., , , -,*% 'of tile ilewepaper delivery wagons !n 001y 1119 Santa oad ball . zi t,o,,, use. cbullil,'elluaratitilo'l. I'lilli-Y '4111,poh I M W ANTDIJi-LADUIS TO DO P"114 AND RgU wwfag. 4ht home, wboke or ivAry Park row, is the reciplent.eyery day of e red apple from It youll A 'Arg ,g wo;All. 11OR41% A(duse SuPokitute*, , , POTNAM'S PAINLESS time. siwxt pity. wm,x t ully dialuce, "" P got- 1104 puraou- e14"ToArg"LarTt'a�i 8b0XA*Uau=uX I After urchasing all tipple from tile Italian ,fruit deAler by the Sun building IOQRN EXTRACTOR 9 Co., Ro'greal. - — ' � � I L' I � ", r. . I I I the- Young woman. walks over to ilia ... - � . . ­_ I - . � __ _�� f 1! d� .1-_--__1-__ .111111- Suggested ThQug.ht, curb and loto George take the apple , He Would Return. 1113iddy," NAM an Irishmen totbe girl from ilia Palm Of hot- hand. After pat- ting him on the lieck.tind Speaking some Marlow was, 3 years old, One day his "Now, � of his heart, "did yo iver thinic o.' mar - rylill?" soothing words to him $110 Pasuls, Oil. mother said to him. Ifarlow, you May go outdoors to play for P., whil,,w but "Shure now,11' replied Biatly, looking The fruit dealer uhil witnesses till, . Performance every day says th4t the I if I See �'Ou crossing the street to Play with demurely at ber shoc-11abura now, tile Subject has never entered me mind at d young Nvolmap. hits been giving the horse Apples for the past five yegi-s, Seldom, . tilitt naughty little boy, M111. Burr, agmin, I'll give yet, A bard, tl�jril , 1 411 at till!" 41fIt's Sorry 01 am," Said tile suitor, #a missing it (lay. iSometimos. she tioes noLD purchase Olt apple and Instead brings A. spankingf.1, Half all. liour later the mother looked he turned to depart� "Will% minute, 114t," Sell. Biddy softly r front home, out aft?r her bay and Saw hini playing with Mille l3urr. ;site raised the Will- - -11ye've get mo. tIlInkiI%'l"-PIllIAd0PId,� On 011e occasion the- fruit dealer Of* fered her 4 three cent apple, Out axle (to* dow And called, with forced genklowisss; i'Mal Inquirer, - 11 elilled to take, it, saying that a three me here to me.1, low, car ATarlow, carne, but Its he 414 so. )to - Kinard's UAIMent qurC4 Dandruff, L 'Cent Apple was ;lot subst(tilt'Al ("tough for George. 8110 IN -ants q, five cent apple turiwd to his companion and sold: "You stay Ivight here, Nvillie. rAl ' L , , X � A, ENOLISH SPARROW CLUB. I for tier favorite, — L -4 1 - 7:7 dolit' Ill to ilpt spanked, I'll be Wight 1 ba.CW�--Delllieator. Its MI - Country of salon Is, to Tid. the I Rain a Poor Sub4tituto, � . , � I . -� . 11 , the Pests. I Irrigtion tit better than rain, infinite- ly llotter. Tbkvt solluds like 1� Partvaox" . GOV 0 "'D MEDICINE In Essex, England, the Eloellbsin: Spar- row Club flourishes. It ]holds a'meetlag but in4te44 it Is Almost a. truism, What 1 , them." Your executors 'Were appofrited, and thd and din nor ones a year, At Which time Is better -to give A plant just ge. ipuch and no more Witter thall it nee ,48 and FO .1 I IWEN I 11 . . L re -give an acco the membe nut of their of- ",,!I wl,,.e,, It needs it., or to parch it . Whell a luau Ila$ lost ambi- tion "dig forts toward keeping down the oparrow I peat, Its President, Walter Gilboy, de - 0, 4ro, It it, According to the whim of the clouds? The rain falls upon thejust to in" And stay at I . things -when lie complains of headache, scribes its work as follows,. IfAll the farmers and most of *o4e find upon the unjust alike, upon. your strawberries that cry for it And upon , fulnesa in right side, pains in the shoulder Made- who have gardeal in the, parish, which co Vera 1,830 Acres, and somo tenants of )rour sugar-beeis that wautuninterrupt, 'a I � ed surialli a, lialn is all right ill, Its. place, IV$ 1 , p�ro Y a case of "Llver." ' ,a ityurptanis Inval .rhur , iably . neighboring farats, belong to the Sam(, clubi which established. Seventeen. but It is a Tory poor substitute for ir- ligation, Otherwise why would, the indicate a clogged, inactive llv� I er. The body can,t get, rid of L I .w4s ye.%rs ago.L The rules are very sliaple: I lawne of our cities W sprinkled or fr - its waste, And the whole sys- tem is half paralyzed. ,",all member undertakes to kill one Sparrow for each sore of his holding be- . . rigated lustea4 of ioaving them to the . twean, Sept. 1 and May 1, And. ,3end,s the telider mercy of Via clouds? No, Arid lands than Dr. Hamilton's pills heads to the local innkeeper, who keeps are .more fertile ordinary ' L Lord Lynna made )to remark. Of all possible eoritlngent,f�s, it # had leAot ex- PfttOd this, Ile 'had thought it a retard of them. It the ni,�mbarls tally lands, and, Irrigation is better than_ rebt. Being a mild vegetf.Lblo . laxa- falls Alort of the total he ought to send �Weltar R, Weyl in Suceess, - tive, they produce results in 4 he is fined tit. for each head looking, ,; 1, I I few hours. The bilious head- the r4imV going to a fluid which Is Spent Filial Devotion, ache And, constipation are our- in refreshments ,at the annual Supper of , A southern oongresulan -1.414 of .a dtLrkey in a. Georgia tow� -whose beat , ed, spirits rise, complexion clears,'animation returns., Nothm * in the the club held at the inn, The sum ra,Ued by finea however, is, I am Informed, - pr"ticO,y nil. quality Is his devotion to his aged par- ent, calendar so efficient lllq it, lazy feeling as ,,,. that tire � "Two sparrows an acre were killed Once the congressmen asked Peto why lie had never married. I Dr. Hamilton's P -111s, Very mild, I don't interfere with work, in- annually during the first two or three years,of the club's existence, and the , "Why, boss," explained Pete, "Ise got , varlably do lots of good, I Try a 25c box, all dealers, average number of koads now sent in is about 3,000 a year, In addition the mem- ,all a le mudder, I had t' do for , . her, suh. If I doea' buy tier shoes an' OtOOkill's I Brace You Up in Ono Night bers; kill a large number of young "r - rows during the breeding season, but of the doan' git none, Now, boo, you see of I was V gIt married I'd have t' buy .. . . � . these no record is kept." --From Forest Pent fo' mail wife, all? dat'4 be takin' 44� Who Columbus Was. and Strea,m. . I . shoes an stookiii?a right out Ole FIAT"'e,y.kllny� In the afternoon in all the schools I . I � I . . . I I .. muadW% mouf.'�­Harperls I . a part of the time was devoted to I ,. , L . A Well- ' Known Man. Minard's Liniment Cc,, Limitea. Dear Sirsi-I .call recommend ' your 3UXARVS LINIMENT for Rheuma- tism And. Sprains, as I have used it for both with excellent results, Yours truly, T. 13, LAVERS St. Joila. . - . . . How He Rode. "Is Air. Bromley in?" asked the caller. "He is not, sorr," Pat answered 1�0_ litely. "Shure he won't be in till 4 o'clock. or mebbe after,p) . "Where's he gone?" � . "He went. to ride inhis. interim, sorr.11 "His whatt" "His Interim. 'Tis a tony name for buggy, I'm thinking. Half an hour aga Misther Bromley says to me, 'Pat,, says he, 'I'M i,xpictin' Misther Dobbs 'here some time t1ja afternoon, bilt,I guess.he won't be afther gittin' here yet awhile, so I'llgo downtown In the interim. An' with fit he druv off in his buggy.;f -Lippincott'o. , . Sick Wvomen Much of the suffering in 'the lives of females at the present day may be trac-ed to .some imprudence or neglect during some critical period of their a . peculiar seasons, causing ob- struction, irregularity, etc., which, if not relieved., weakens and deranges the whole sy- stem. . � . -the will. was to be read in the libr lectly moulded, e dainty, white jaw- manner. I do not believe that the shad. 118111 nee, 04" oO.lQk_,..y I sacred body was barite down the slope Lord Lynne, Sir Harry,Leigh. (the arz ow of ax. untruth ever crossed his min4." store fronts, etc as It, i; cited hands, the rare mixture of lanjuld buildings, such Zo Of tile hill into the garden at the foot lord's dearest friend), Air. Greg -son, with ease and dignity. Yet, -what made her - "Pas si real," murmured Inez, "Now might dignify a place of 100, souls. FERROZONE And laid- ill the tomb therem, untif oil his clerk and another solicitor, '-were the moat Wonderful, was the passion let me hear'llig faults," she continued. I 8ptread the vision over no flat of land, -reetion morn He but � present. � I �u over , WOMEN'S RELIEF the glad rt%.sui st 0, The two youn prospect rolling And rising � *.ladies had both And genius that seemed to emanate ftorn "I hardly know them 11" said poor Ag- bonas of doath, and oponed. the Kingdom declinad to appear; they, requ"ted 11r. tier. Every one who ,sA,w ]let felt In- atha, quite distressed 'at tihis -long ca- high and fitr back from 4 fine river the , of Heaven to till 1*11tvers.-Ily R 13,l�nkm% Gyegson to Wait upon thi.t. afterwardi;, stinctively that she was capable of great teehlani. "He is not bad-tempered; but Aasiniboino. Conceive some great gov- Ferrozone is a remedy, pre. , and he, -who knew the terms of the will,' things, ofther'great evil or great good. I think he is passionate, like till the ernment structures on tile bluffs of the The Love of Home. thought it quite as weii they ilia so. There Was no mediocrity in Inez Lynne. Lyinles, I do not think lie could have opposite shore. See Interminable vistas pared entirely from Vegetable , . By Susanna Jardlne. A bright fire burned in the grate; the , . When ante the old ford haa recaierdil 4 moment's. toleration for anything fields of whe" stubble, which are as substances, that Possesses se. library, a large and very handsome rpom from the first offset of seal $ilher, 'he a flipment's tdleration, Tar anything, sand for color when. the sky is overcast ,q tiVe, �Iterative, and totiic . 'What Is there ln� the human. heart, looked 'doubly Cozy and inviting wh ' could never rest out of her sight. He mean and deceitful, He Is haughty, t4o, Ill 1. -a What deep, mysterious sympathy, ml, and as gold when the sun S nes, Then , ' That ranks our birthplace in the best through tile large windows, was seen the from the first effect of seeing tier, lie and I do not believe b ' o Would ever par- you have a faint ' plebure. of beautiful properties' which, when. com- . (Jul .do, nil stone fo ' And brigbest page of memory? 1, le Sky, the dripping "trees, a r his indifference and *neglect dOn an underhand Action." - The' silloothor paths and sunnier plalas ' . Brandon. How the city council eoritrivi's billed, allay irritability, sootbe NIA tempt the restless fett to roam, the ineessalit failing rain. He lavished jewels- and money upon h "That Is all you .�llow About h1wo" to keep the till rate ,down to twenty " '=p feellug yet unchanged remains, "I Shell not detain ,VOU long, gentle. and when he made his curious will, that slad Inez, Smiling Again witen her eta- millo while simply lavishing improve- the nerves, give to'he to the The love of hqme� the jove of home. men," Said Mk. Gregson, as his listeners some people thought a just one, he ta- ter ewme to a full stop. gr crotly hoped that Ilia be "That is all,` said Agatha. tri" ,ments on the plate, must remain a my"- stomaCb, cure headache, back - Though many an exile fat away ouped thelll-selvOs round him, 641 kno�v autiftil Inez Ape tery, except on the theory that muni- 4 ilia will would be Lady Lynne. liked him very mucla," � ache, cramps and assist Nature nuq gone to seek a richer soil, is not a very complicated olic, . 31), 1. eipal goVOrlintent hero Is vastl more 31a.% left the lAnd which falied to pay for I drew it up myself." "She is so dazzling, 60 new, so piquant, � "So it seemsy replied her Sister. y . . Due wages for the weekly toll, Not Very complicated, certainly, but , so unlike other girls," he thoutht, "that "Lord Lynne has Asked permission to honest then in the east- One gasps to in resuming her regular func- Yet who,ohidl say that wealthier lot tery Strange. Philip y ,no, la*d Philip will be auto to tall In ve with 090 to this morning, I, for one, do n 0A no what the Boston rate Would W, tiong, . Is dearer than the low-rooled cc, fool Inclined 17 . Across the distent ocean foam tit times I Lord L eta tier, find then ray ditrling will be mistress to comply with him re- 6 tie rote in filthy-stteetod Montreal, That Wade the toiler�s early home. Wondered about Jlrulle!l _ � queet. Raney Agatha, how,he will look hal literally the whole of either city Ferrozone is pleasant, safe m0ad.v; lie had Nvonderea whether lie of Lynnewolde.11 at Us, specuiatin been provided perfect and The' stores of littuds uAny work toi, unh should have, any share. of it, but lie never Inez, on her part, did not evince any Which he Shell - g In big own wind and rellable; ,50C per box, or Who was himself a voiltman. here, honor by Asking to ,be seemly of payelftelats And sidewalks Since for a morneill; dreamed of anythilig so great affettion either for her father or Lady Lynne: lie had better )act ask me. 100"poceial GorrespondenCe Boston 6 fOc $2, 5o, At all dealers, The' 1plenteous harvests plotbe his fields, strange a,s the bequest lie bow heard, sister. H*t 'heart WAS. sore from her I� feel. ,sonlething . And plenty crowna each irassing year, like A Circaoslan el TratiscripC ''.. - . . - �. . . M.. , 1, . After some jr­ I. - � A i i i L I ave I I It you - never signs dilou-nigut To sill across the mean foam,", And not the nloculs light is , ca at, anit wes to old servants, All-, al-OgSoft read. "To Long neglect, Me COUICL 110T, AOrgek, A I a once that for many a long year she hed . gain I the 'highest bidder, My fatlier musf have, been maA to haV0 made auch I . t - I - I __ ___111. I Is ChrohologIcM. piotures Calm That. shines oft those lie loves at homel my nephew, Philip Lynne, wlic, succeds, me, And who by right of onta I] - been kept alvaY from her rightful home, ' depr, Mil of tier share In the grandeur 0 Will as, thaV' . I "Ansh, Tmlv," Said Agatha; "remember . � I . I Mait (to boy at roadside) -What time r� Greeft is the pr4frle*s bauddless track, And wondrous are the mighty trees, Yet oft his fancy wanders back Inherits toynnewolde, I give and bequeath the exact hall of lily for tune, the sum of two hundred thousand and magnificence of the Lynnes. She h4cl not Mil been known by kar,ri it- ter his - WAS your fatber.,.' I'llow full you are of 'goody' wtibno 11 `c, ,V CEYE10 I , � TA.� �, 11 I I � 'The is it? Boy-Purty near 12 o'clock, . To other dearer scone than thesa. And whon through tairer groves than cars pounds,. oil one, todaition,whithis, tha fill name. No one haid eye, . ez Lynne. Ill list grandmother's ,replied Inez, with sobiotMng .IlkO filleet , "I arty again -and you knilNV I , Slight trouble of looking for the riame ,,Salad&" on a. package of tea, is Mall -I thought It was more than 12. toy -Nope. Never -12 The whit.pering winds of evening come, Ills heart recalls the cliestilut bowers And banks home. two years lie shall marry one of my, "lighters, 1110% or -Agatha Lynne, To house she had always been, addressed Ila 016 'Senorita Monteleone, NVhen � , itta Il I t-tbut the will was unjuat to Well Vop aid by the Satisfaction YOU have it. gets, wore than In this country. Beghts at I agalno� Drintrose-blossomed of The winding brook, the the momy Stone, My daughters I I. -Ave ilia aum of one hundred thouftnd�pcundg ilia hot fool any grekt affection for as anIfto, Lord Lynne.; but wa will nbi; quarrel About it ,on such a inornilig'aA in, drinking ' - - ., : �h"e 'Stako,. ", Judge. - - I '_ The rustle aille or leaning tr66, tile fields whose very names have gtown eitch. "It lily 110tillew does not comply with She thought over these thitigs, Inez the lather who had neglected her) or the this, Come out, and let ua sit under tha 6taartree; bring your books and; your I -aWba,t's this lunch doing in the sate?" . . 0 L wharas Liniment Cuies turns, etc. - 11 ­ . . 1. Nar by the light of molnoryp The ferri-clad bill And shady lane, this condition, I leave to my daughters the sum of two )Iundred thousand pounds sister Avila had taken her Place. She was quiet and passive, rarely making tiny ra Work. It my lotil Aviv'h" to see no, let him find us there," "That,S, Ail election wager," explained ' "A - Identified. where carelem childbood mod to iloam, 11ave each their �Oart In lay of, pain, each -the whole of ylly fortune I rec4lv- mark, whim Lord Lynne carosse& bor (Ta be timUouba-1 I the junior partner, fellow just bet , nut all the Te. She Walked into the ItiterilationeLl I %. Atade Peered by the love of home r, O' Oil f Al lily late wife', boing thus equ,il. ly divided betwen And loaded her with presents; her . . .1.11.0 � 6 I " � We it 4ult,sP_L6t1isViIlo Courier -Journal. Bahk And Pushed e dieque through the — - . � , Nut i9carrity Means Hard Winter. them." Your executors 'Were appofrited, and thd beautiful, passionate faco never lighted up for him its It could light up for one Invention of 'glide Mile. � . - 1. , 1� - if,- , In the Antumil Rhounlatism I:i,4jO,f,0,ng. window. I'Yoa Will have to be iaontifi4,11 said I -rhis is going to be it long Alta V,ery with usual forinalities the will 4losed. - "A she loved, When Agatha Lynne grew more ae. It fO intefdating to note, -,says the. Sele.fttillo American, that the slide orld that all Our Mders 00 Will be glad to hear that a, letter ad- . the to.1fer. "I doWt know you, labidam" i -old wint-Ir," prophesied Abram Petty- Ir'An Bound llr,00, X. J., fal -iner, very Jufft find equitable will," Ta. JrItatked ISIr Ilarry Leigh, its Mr, Greg. customed to the presonea of her sister, site Wondered much why She made no r Is, which but lately has becomet d"i'8564 to The Dr. Willitulls, Medicine Brockville, Ont,, will, be to their ad- "You don't, eb V' said the women, with "Arefilt , a ycSt- � terday, "The squirrels know it, and they soil folded up the pitrehnionts; "this mentlon,of that peat life. sh6 never tit, nivataft, lia ly used for caldulations, was 174vanteci heavly 900 years Ago. An ar, Cc,, VaittfLgd- Wr'te to -day' . fire In her eye. you tho fathdt of that family that 'has a flat In Er- Arp ki'ying fit oil extra store of chesMuts. 1* About 2110 squirreN attaek<,41 lily farm- condition, to lily hiind, being a remarx. iLbly Pleasant one", luded to tier home fit Audalfiaia, S116 never talked of love And lovers, as, Hole in Zoitso-hrift fur vetmogsunga- wagon cA118 Attention to' the taot that q 0 016 , - , , gasy to 1131do. mita?" ssy.s.6.0�0 I )land when he was 111) 11 tree picking rho.-Anut4i yesterd.iy, an4 bit him so biv ,I. It-'quirreli Lord Lynna made )to remark. Of all possible eoritlngent,f�s, it # had leAot ex- PfttOd this, Ile 'had thought it young girls do; she had no story to tell of Aweit words whispered, under tile shade the myrtle; to atory, he live (Alinter, sliortly, 41tOt his bribgIng out the tri onometrio logarithm tableA In Ile (bootingly)-It talcog six 90ncra- tioils to� make it gentleman, you know. "Well, I'In-tlio red-Iteaded -woman thitt yotir wife is V,lways, complaining About. ly h4b 1wedod a do;tor. attaek- 0,1 41 lleighbor ba.y. 110 ki)144 two wit'll, very Erob&ble that his unclo might hot leave of secerts, And yet 66 waA beautital as & 16,,,O, p1ladi9d logaritlinlio scales on woode inrul6s, and used a -,pair of div. Mo (calmly) -Yes, taid what, a p1tv that It only takes one generation to ui- When you. left h4)iae this mornhig I Ward yell sayl 'Pefir, If our childton it, elub, but the 41,ers mily went for him 'moro ,savagely. Squirreli nover at. . Im fuly money tit fill but tilat till$ on. O"In"lls sum Should he bis Oft 110 stvau4e hou'ri, itad only twority-two. Agitait, bad related all her life's ilia. woodoti rulo's, And used a pair of dii. . Ithms. In 1617' iftese logarithmic make himl-Clileligo News. . i - V — get to fighting,witil that Old. fury down AuLfrs don't qi . iatrel with her. W&It till tack Anyone unlesq tlic, tutt crop is f4mall, & condition. bewildered hini, To M honor be it recorded, that Ito- did, pot tory*- It, fto not fill eventful one, She had firtia lovers, but none that Mi6tared scalds wore drawn by �Wlngafq on Mitkard'a Lialtdililt for sale eVarywhem — � , .*4ji- ­ I get bohla end lot me talk to her.' NOW Eke this one, and thore'.,% ft hard wiiit,tr , Whvail.lt--Ilartforil Time.4. Make up Ilia mind: 'then and thero ffiat mudh for. 8116 liked Philip Lynne boo two gaptLrg,to wooden rilles, tliding itgainst each other so fts to randor the Naaclad rNplairtrog. if you tbink you can got the bftt of Aft , arguynont wlth­­ ' � ' : the moitey O)IOU)d bo 111A. More then in the worla, beet. to her fitthar. $114 us3 of dividara n'tilliwateary, and fn 'q'%Rt AtoekY lo"ing mail OvOr thert your Molloy, mttditm " said tile 0 4(Our buAititks.� 1% all rnll down", "Nvilat, - 111 that If h6 M4. spoken tho!�- few wotiu *1111 lie Intended. to tipeAk 'to Zorim" blushoa As Ilia told how Allan Loigh, Sit I -Tarry Lefgh'A son, bad mout her 0, �Je6j. or ovi�r Z50, en'ta ngo, Srtridge brought ontp killed a man with Ono pulkell.11 "Wli&t Is he barteftd- ;Ilferelig it lom-philippineg Gossip, 0101 we do'!" gui,of we'd llpttor wind it llp.lt--Lollisvillo courfer4ournfil, W116MV, ,).'it 1#15414 h4rd 0 ou" M,446 , 1. . valeft. tint, stail Captain Hope hiLa wrl-04A out tho aflida rulo W its pros- out forio, � -z ptigilist or a irl" _.Jj_*.*� Riiiatilld Lifilinott Relieves IToutiftla. the. study of the life And deeds of Columbus, An amusing reply was givent by one of the pupils. A teacher had told the class of the wonderful voyage. of Ool-, unabus and how h6' Insisted on con- tinuing The voyage after the other mqa. were clamoring to return, Then she asked: "Who was Columbus?" with the view of hearin,f,. how well , they had followed her ta k. . One little hand went up. , . . "Well, Johnny, who was he F" ask- ed the teacher. . "Columbus was% the gem ,f the 000an," Was the reply, -Froin the Bal- timore Sun. . 16��� '&4--� .1, 11 . Are 1 9 11 ­ . _.C. Palo, Nveak and nor ufs You people need a tonic at I will build them up and make them W 11 and , 8� 1, strong. Calely, Vill . the tonic thab win do these things. Largo Thin package 26 cents, at deal- MRS ersorbyinall, S.0.Was&oo,,T0roata. Being a .Boy No Fun. When I was a small, unfinished boy. with iny-bare feet so"sadly sun -warped that my superior toes stuck straight up in the Air, there were terrible panthers that lurked in the Woods up back of the pasture on dark nights tind screeeked like orphan children in distress for the express purpose of devouring you. when you went to the rescue. I never exaeblv saw one, myself, but that made no differ. ence, The hired. man had seen them ­ there never was a hired man in those days that hadn't. And every feller know a faller that had a cousin, or something, - who had a cousin that know a faller t1itt had Actually perished in that manner. E Those days were full of terrors. There - was the hoop -snake, that took Its Wl In Its mouth and rolled rapidly down the hill in pursuit of you, the Personal Devil, ready to grab you every time you._ had any fun; And George N�Ashington always waiting to* Catch you in a lie' Your conscience WAS forever giving you - Hall 0olumbla-lialf the time you didn't -know why. And so it wetit-you lia,d to go back up In the earlier and be an the �Qoll 'Watch tile whole time. No fun, hardly, in being alive. -Tom P. Morgan in Smart Set. . a : '.Z: I . Sheep' Raising in Australia. "Sheep raising conditions are about the same !it Australia as they are here,' Said 1% L. Burt of South Dakota, who I 4 engaged In the sheep raising business both in this eountry And In - Australia. "' I'lie sbeep over there are raised mainly for their wool, although the meat is also quite A, valuable product for both the )",at and export trade, The price of both wool and meat ill Australia is regulated by London values. The meat, which is shipped in cold storage vessels, can be kept fresh very easily. Farm laborers - in Australia receive fit the neighbor- hood of $20 a month, which is praeti- cally the satne.as they get here, In the - towns the mechanics are paid. about $k- 50 to $4 a day, Living may possibly be m little (-beeper over there, but the difference is not very. great. As far ait . agricultural conditions gtn6rally are concerned Von have mairy advantages hero. The climato la'Ausiralfs is too - dry. The Winters tiler(, tire not so cold however, And while the Summers are hot . the befit is not opptessive."-Prom, the I Baltimore American. , r,- _—� . . .. I I The purchase of a Typewriter is . based upois quality -not price. . : As a result, the Underwood is more . : generally used in Canada than all other - makes. combined. I I UNITED TYPEWRITUIR GO. I Adelaide St., East - TORONT6 — . 111. .. . I 1-4 . ____ ­­, -, _____ . Arranging the Time Tablej A new railway was being built, a�d, the route including a Small farm, offi- cerff of the line paid a visit to the own- et� an old lady. ."Madem," said the surveyor, "we un- der9tand that You own this farm, and I I . it is my duty to Inform you that our' I new railway will run through your barn." "Olt, will it?" said the old lady. "Well, .let we tell you that the last train will, have to be not later than 0 o'clook, be. cause you'll not catch me sitting up af. " ter thAt to open the doors for it or any- . thing else, So mind."s.-Philadelphia Re- cord. I � I I I This wortian says Lydia M Pinkham's Vegetable Coinpound curedher. Readlier letter. Mrs. J. A. lAliberte, of 34 ArtiUerja St., Qtiebac, writes to Mrs. MnUam .- ,.44 For. six years I have been doctoring r female vveakness, heart and nerved, liver and kidney trouble, but fix Lydia E. PLukharals Vegetable Compottfid I call Safely Say I have found a cure. " I waseantitually bothered with ths most diAressing backaches, headaches, and bearing -down paills, and I kept growing more and more nervous. 14 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound relieved me of all these distresis- Ing Symptoms and made me a weU woman. I would advise all suffering 'Women, young or old, to use Lydia X Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirtY Years LydfiL 9, - Pink - ham's Vegetable Cbm tMd, Mad gaos been tb: standard remedy foi female 1111% andhozpoSit.ivel3retlredthoUse,nds,of women Who haVe been troubled with � - or Wouldn to wrift h4br for advice. slie 11" 111ded � thousunds to hdalth. Agldrts4 Lynn, XWS. 1. 11 I ­ 1- ­­ I .— THE PAVOPITES � EDDY105 " 9f 6651LE NT ' A Irc 11 - V" 19,10% M -4 --al 1, Hr:a) . - 19 Mont tit the Sphinx I It I TH9 MOST P19FIC T MATCHU YOU PWIR STRUCK . AIWAYS, 16verYwh6fe In Coosida, oksk (or Zday'a Matches IsI . . . I � .1 I . I I I . I . 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