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(By Ainy Varkinson. in Onward).
I prity �Iot for Thy drawing Iligh-
Already nigh I know Thou art.
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What). lit lier prooeace he felt au ,)lie ax X _' u r 5 �m v 1i e w ,L .
who, in the Aeorellhla 110011WO beat, W11" NEGLE � ' - * F*'O JK - 1 ;94 NO % ~
' 10 is rf Soria of the MoU 0�jc,wis%fulTh6Ir You can ilainlossly remoyo aii 0orn, cyTor __�_��, �__L�'_� _�, _______ , -
I filticlo rest aud alinag. He was V., better hard, Son or tgeeding, %DPI)lY.Ing I'UtIllilli'S H411111 WA1i_'J,J_Q_�-'-`ib#lAj.Ar.
and traer mAlt when ho bad tAll;ed, to DID FORNW1 Oreat, Tracts of Cotton Land.). VoruFxtractor. Unover unis,legvelin000ar %0".1-r-�. I -^0 . . I lot,
a$, Itanilles1000A so hipotse 3
liar, She uovar made 1114 heart tllrlll-- The biggestnegro farlit in Solitlit Caro- I "'tall'"10"Itivil' Oft y0ars
Oply Of healing guillo find bain)a. W ANTZO-LAVIN9 TO IM V14UN AN,
*Ito never woke in bim, thst 400p, VAS- Jos. C., Pro"t Suffered Torments itan is in.AiArititi. county. it used to bo ,, 1140. Ciao JZ1111171111tood. Sold by all ruggla . llsrt gowl..15 4t Loma, whow or kptra
200.bottles. Refti8soubStItUtes. finae. gccd pay, work *,nt ouY k1l4tal"O;
� - f000t K14ney Diseases. Trac.v Alford, but Tracy has layeatell. ill 1 � 4 'C".
slortate love he could give, bat slid d4im- chltr;QN�, argtfadil Uoull sump for fall pall.
ed, And cheered him) she did not fire III* PUTNAM'S FAINLF-S. larc x4liqlacturin'T Vo" Uoutrw,i).
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At , Abitiou, but She tAught 11itit more of Then He- Vood Dodil's 914ney Vila Ault , town. property and cut Ilia farm ,down. CORN.' EXTRACTQR�. - - - - * —
itis evevy-4Ay duty titan Philip 114d ever Became A WRII 3%an-.1115 D.Xperl C4 Marlon yet holds the belt, regardless of .,-
on �1 I . I .. . — FIN Safety Valve.
known before. So. 114 grow to IOvQ bar, a Lesson for You. tile clahad of Smater and Orangeburg PPOWOlIng Qr4n6oA In Carsi. Norso ba.4 perfected )if$ tele,VaPhie
And latendedi when the dAY6 Of her - Athalmsca, Lauding, Alta., Oct. 20. -- CQUittlas, and e"ll ID9 Willi4m ��Iarl`T, 01 olkimbet.
mourning ware, over, to a4k liar to be Ills
I$- (Special),_That Kidney Disease, ung. Wed,r,wfield, ullo, has 180 Acres In co�toll All oxiiVrinlental plant for tile pro, "The dote are ,,ill right," Said h'a
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Nor asx 411 4-1 V44 . a 1)y . loads to And wall MRXQ far over a hundret; Was, cooll,19 Of 01aligus 11 C449 3 — - A friends, "but why do you have so many
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That I iiiay find a PUt. I CHAPTER IV, , On that moritlag was lafd the foundAl 'WAS MUMA Attch lectod in -its earlier stago* - consists of two. long dashes ill
.�Irs. Lynne ufferin' and even our friend Bob Babb, of Qrosi Los Augples� Cal., and
,,No,w,,, $ald Inez to ber sister, isjf' tion of A tragedy Such aa had 1140ver I g$� it not
Sure am I that Thy love e'ell 11OW I - I I DejalleA tile .I�Yaiaa4 of Lyilliqwo,140, Agatha. She stood rather in ANY($ Of death itself, old that tile one sure IVII, who makes 100 Lales A year, 30 -Inch Square Insulated ducts lencling: "'J:hQr,4 dQSheS/' 110 responded, "repre-
Surrounds ule as the air I breatbe� 1,914 Lynne J,Ikc� to join its here, be , the brilliant and beautiful Inez, who was Vatler General, it quiet, Unassuming front an aminonia coil rocal. Papa
, , ra for it in all stages is Dodd's Kid- , ble of Sent the lauguagQL I UW
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. And that Thy strength ill!% niollient ir. m4y. I could not oud-ure. the idea Of A rhey were 411 uawneoiclue Of t1to 01), so dilfarcut front tile general run Of On struggling with the ll��jky thing, and I
I goL,elling Shadow. Milip did uot stop ney 1?Ills, Is the experience of Mr, looking tiogro, who lives about five milk,4 at1l)i)lyi-ig from la to 0.0 tons of refrigera,
My feebleness beneath, formal loterylov lit the librAry. 1 41s- , young India$, so, intolerant Of little 0.011- Jumes 1,1. Brant, a, fariner residing fl�ovi Marlun court hoube, is truly the tion Ili -44 hours. Tito cold air is forced had lo employ so many of theni, that I
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like almost eyQrything that is 6tiff and 1 Nvily he lingered at Ag&tlla'a ventionAliti^ So fatally dowered with,
But I am longing, longlng� Lord, oaroanonlou4.11 isf&, And drank. In �Yory tone of her near here. biggest uegro farmar fit South 0trolina, fit vither direction through the car And list lot them stay And workoaL,fia Up,
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_ the. gifts of genius And song, so prpl;d-t contracted 10 In )y a motor fail, lilt
volloe, The bwatiful And4LUSIAn never - . Mr. Brant dney Di. General has 200 Acres in cotton lit one bROk to the coil rOO I I to the ,Alphabet,"
To have A consciousness 1110M clear "Yoxi, will find much to dislike irk Rog. . L
Of the blest presence� evermore, ISA4,L . then," replied Ag4tha, with. 4 Attempted W define the A tarm illolt ,I- so haughty, Yet At t11404 loyitig And ten- soase when a, young man. from a level field WitbOut A flow Or A WARILOUt lit experilnoats� says Popular Mechanics, Which explanation clears up A long,
dor-luez, whose al�jidbood. and glrll%Qod _ I Ilia ftj1L
vated her. She looked at Lord, Lynne% that tA otrai4, And, like boats of others, neg- and 100 acres Ili another lot, 3Q0 acres I� � was varikI front 20 degrees F. standing mystery.
That Is to me so moar; - llbut� If yort have patience to , Iiall been Spent In . r dlataiit 1AA4, loot d it, expecting it to go a -way it- a ttou as fine as when first entering the cars. to higher P1, � F.
I smile, J 0 . tiny maWs, front wilk-li .
And fain I would a tailor tide look for it, underneath tba. face and knew abo, had never soon OUQ 1 ad was an unknown story to them) Sol 0 . oral Says he will gather at least 980, temperatures. The Air is forced through
great . , . t stiff, for- op good, so noble, or so trao; but 6110 4 , , f. Qon Repeat U.—O S1141010, Vitro will al�
Were mine., of trust lit Thy mal ma=or, that YOU say characterizes -eam where love of that face whose 'na"tiful face �paled, Nyhose . a Ili$ tile cars At different velocities 4nd in ways 014re in
love, U8, YOU Will oftOU find A warm heart (lid not & But It kept gradually growing w 0, bales and lie expects move. This I . y coughs and colds It
. . bright, dark eyes grow. dim, when they ill, after ih volulue varyin I - 7' � ,,
woule lead her. , t irty years of increasin own land, for whicb. he would not take ,g front 4,500 to 0,000. cabio
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That smoothly still, o'er stoniest bed, And a kindly nature," � spanIsh home ---she -ad
� My strelint of peace might move, If Inez L:hino hgt4 wished. liar cAusin 1`14is park is very -beauttiful"' said spoke to her of liar F , suffering the climax -: feet per nitinute.
. L oame, a lie $75 An acre,
. . Docks Strewn With Dead 1-31rd#,
Lord Lynne, turning suddenly tO Inez, who professed utter indifference P-nd found himself so crippled that at It 14 one unbroken field of .as.flno . . 11 . I
to b I L scorn I of all love An could n .. . I 1. I � I . 1, g�
- o atrack� and captivated At f Arst d lovora, while she times he , ot turn in bed, and farm land, level and all stamped, as _' � Their decks strown with dead son,
It I be Thine -and Thine 'I alil, eight, she, could not- have obotien a "bat English scenery must ,seem 0014 to sang suah music AS would hAvQL charmed for two weeks at a time it was fin- Aycock or any other white farmer owns, - I birds, the steamers Moses Taylor,
- you after the glowing, landso", of . '
0 1 Le, Fitful, faialty', grand, I Viomas Hartum. il�acl Robert Fulton
For I have given myself to Thee. moro I turesquo place for the interview 8 , , A heart of stor for him to rise from a chair Anil it's paid for, costing him seven Years I ,
lie tre s of this - frail, fleeting life, t1laA No "ado of the great cedar -tree, lie, capable Q'I any ex- - put In. here Friday after A strange
. I puin, If you. generous and 1161 - p tth on his ago $20 and $30 an acre, . and perilous trip Friday from the up,
T t no power o'er me, The sunshl,ne, apvLrkling through Its �91L,11"not talk to me of S requiring the Nptlilt,1111011ulto .. U ng hits hands lie has 200 , .
Should have . Lord Lynne," said Inez we4rily. trome of good Or bad � knees� neres c� sraluable timber land and sov- ' -
pain and branches, fell upon the fair faces Of the please, , I Lper lakes. The boats were one week
Though disappointment, "I want to for I mas r hand, He could not button his clothes, Ile oral hundred acres oil his other placqs� * � . late,
Aget it. I want to cheat training and guidance 0 a to
tito girls, that contrasted so vividl , L rest -and most won- I .
loarp, , . y� myf�olf Into bel-lovil)g that I .only began gifted with the rA was 'troubled with Lumbago, Gravel about 1,W0 acres fit all9 Ila runs eigh- i
Irliough every Ill of earth befall. with the heavy mourning dresses they . I The crews of the boats report th-a
. to live -when I came here." drous beauty, capable of giving liar Wo And Backache, and tried teen. plows, oii him phtntation and used I I for days they crept cautiously along
stayoc , m4 31b up the in I , medicines I
11 upon 'Thee illy soul should wore, Tho guilibea I
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, I A, it, " A look of sadness sliadoNver! for A Mo- for one sliq loved, She. was an 0111grah for each And all of them without get, 140 tons of guano, costing him About , through- smoke from forest. fires so.
ee]? fi0ent beauty of the Andalusian, wti., I , I , . ment hor brilliant f%w and dimmed. her t English lady who ruled at,
, . I . Tolief� till good luck turned him $%000. Ris farm supplies cost $3,000, : In eleven succcosive speed contests. thick that one could scarcely breathe,
Her quietude through all, they weaned to fall 4"ke a ble4shig upon largo dark eyes, and In that moment tt,O% o d I 4's Kidney Fills. , General is . the Underwood typewriter luls won t'"I Thousanda of birds of all descriptions
, the gra,00ful head of her gentle sister , - Lynnowolde, Mrs, Ly4w, through her . making his outlay $5,000, . I �
� Iii Inez was Inexpressibly beautiful. for the girIP slightly tyranniz- Dodd's Kidney Fills started At tile ch
Hear Thou ray prayerl Thy present- "Read to ma, Agatha," said Inez, Ured Agutha; 11 Very '60r"o . vas very rarely . an open-hearted, progrossive negro. lie . amplonship of the world. lt has been fleeing before the flames took
ila.0- I VMA gatha, but it 'N �, , cause of his troubles aud cured his all the important contests of i � refuge
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I .. want. to dreAnt this beautiful morni � "Poor Ine;slll murm od ov A has a church And a school house on his � first in I on the boats, only to be overcome
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ness, not' the Senora Monteleone kind to that She interfered with laors. Kidnoyq. With cured Kidneys his : recent years- �
Who workest my eternal weixl "I havo brought the 'Idyls' with ru�," In . place, And gets all the labor he wants to b)r the dense smoke. They were
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must W- replied liar sister. "Which will you U 1( Had the roud, passionate heart op6k- other troubles spoddilv disappeared, work his farm. Anderson Gener4 a arlovolod off the decks by the hundred. -
When temporal troubles , "I"Kindill a -he replied; Ves, of, course, an yet7 At, ea. She scoffed at love, and to -day he is a well man. UNITED. TYPEWRITER GO.
crease, have V . I if You .cure, brother, works one of the plantations, I Baough of them were left to substan.
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Increasingly reveal; " "Road where you will,0 replied Inez whenever I sawher; but'.ah4 wAs an in' but she woul havo laid down, her life U K'dne a with keeping it up to the a Both - TORONTO tiate the story when they caine to
p;;: valid for many years before &lie cued, 4QU IV ,,ere mark. . Adtlaidc St. East
I so faith shall more triumphant rise, "Anything axo It , At Lord Lynne's feet, content to die If Dodd's Xidney I never the General's are good, I Chrlitian-hearted .. � . I I . � . - I .J port.-Aslitabula correspondence Col.
want t� bear th4t just lit once NVOU14 look upon liar as IXG have Lumbago, 8,tl�in l Heart - I . _______._ I . dinbus Dispatch,
opt 'King Arth r a Tell us about your mother, Lord Lynne, b he !WhIr n
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, Aon.l I do not. Is &be pleased td' come to live at r eul ight S � men, lovers of the acre and loyal citt . - �
The more that trial doth oppose; � did upon her Sister.* Disease; Dropsy, B, Disease.
And glints'of heavenly joy will gild now; it is too mournful." Lyiulew6ldolll I I 11 novel- feel as though Inez were Ono -1 -t zens.-Columbia . Situ. . . How the Man Lost In the Woo4s May . I .
The gloom of this wQrWa woes. A . . ,
gath& chose "Enid," She had a sin- �, � . � . 1. . � i
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Toronto. gularly musical voice, clear and sweeti I am Sure she is," replied T1,111lip of our own " paid Mrs, Lynne to her Greatest of All Industries. Get warm Dragging Backalche
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a voi6o that was -not, perhaps, capable WArm . on � . son one day., qbgt strange forel . According to estimates furnished by We must make our tmvelor who is
I of expressing any grant , amount of pas- Itmave .1 considered, one, of tho has -made her so different to Agatha. I Department PALE .Painful back trouble indicates
. Prayer. . 6`1011-trAgedy would never be liar forte most per e 'well,bred women in the cAAnot understand a girl having RO'Stor- the statistical bureau of the * lost fit the woods As comfortable Rs diseased kidneys. '
-but it *as soft'nXid soothing,. It seem, world. are both left in some me- ies of liar girlhood to relate. She se of Agriculture, the value of the farm
Our Father in Heaven, we are as Sure, to her care. You know your father Isallow Co plexion possible while waiting for the sky
children going out into the new ex- ad to chime with the rippling of the lit" wished, you to live with my mother until to dislike the very name of Spain." prQducta of the UnitO States for IM I I M . , Don't neglect the first symp-
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I "I quite disAgree with you, mother," aggregated About seven Anil one lialf ba- to olea.r. Let him first find a place toms.
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0 -he &Ong of the birds. . , . . . -
ences and the untried places f tie fountains and + _ The Blood is impoverished as well Sheltered as, possible. A fall
a It was a very beautiful picture up- 3 the reply, "I believe she loved her UGns of dollars, It is now . practically . can't stoop or bend
Filrei And yet we rejoice that we ar Here Lord Lynne stopgd� and a warm wn' that she �%Uaot on- Assured that the aggregate value of the -and needsiron, This is best on tree will best serve him. But be-
klot left to find tile path Alone, but on which Lord Lynne stood to gaze. He I lush rose to hie brow. ot in the pye- early home So much lonoil-" farm . . fore deciding on his camping-place,'lle. without suffering pain—
that the way has been made so plain had been with Ono of tlw keepers round . clure to hear it ment products of the country for the
. senoe of that wweet and gentle '&RaWA4 � L-ord Lynne was away from home very present year will reach e*t billions of supplied by Ferrozone, which should look about to See thp,t there When you notice urinary dis.
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� that none need err therein. Help us the park. He was returnin on beautiful sister,ooulil is -plenty of dead wood. Then, from orders, dizzy spells and constant
way to the house somewhattrod or her imperially I - n in an
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go forward with our eye fixed stead- Ilia � lie utter tee word that trembled upon frequently during the first few montba dollars Xq finite mind can think In bil contains lots of iro , * i a Area of six feet square, beside the .
10 upon our Leader, who has left . with the long walkl but ,as he drew after his uncle's death.. He did not re, � lions, ';ad the Immensity of the value of. headaches—
ily - near the cedar-tres he saw the bla4k his lips; not In their prezenoe could he turn to S6vernoke Castle- Some 0134 the farm products of this country can easily assimilable form. Fer- 'Juall%a troe, he must clear away the When your back aches, morn.
us an example that we Should fol aW one word which weuld recall to them an ,
low In His steps. Give to us that dresses, aall knew that he -w" at last there watched, waitd t Onl rozone makes blood -the kind -ow. using his Joat If nothing else .
Ili the Will. . He wrote a note to Lord Isons. is available, and in the a ace thus ' noon and night, when langour
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I clear vision, of Thyself that will dis. In the Presence Of the two gir --one of "Until we are marriedV' Said Inez 0001_ all in vain. that brings a rosy color to the cleared, kindle a fire 'of girch bark and restlessness oppress you-
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gel all the clouds and doubts that Nyhom. must be his wife. Mingled with jyj ,,and if we never marry at all, Mrs. Vrymne, and told him how constantly , And comparisons, rendered possibly by
" alldran th,l statistical t,%.bulatAons f cheeks and a ruby tint to the and dr ... Then will the telling merit of
urn 1 7 wood, pilin on the wood
east us, or the failures or successer. the droWsy bant of the bees, and the Lynne will hs,v,e thr instead he was engaged, but that he hoped to ished by f the
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that cross our paths, separate us from faint ripple of the water, there ome of one sp � , m A s. Lord Wyverno various governments, show the immense lips, To enjoy perfect health culneta'rledtngerouf'nvde. aWnth'Tielaythearoevioaras good Dr. Hamilton's Pills make you
Thee. Relp iis so to realize Thy prea-, to him t4e murmur of the sweet. eat voice It ' ,nt, and he superiority of the Unite fire burning, he way gather a large feel better in one day.
was gmeef ully sold, and then, for know exactly what that nice ,d States over u Must use
ence w As he drew the first tAme. Inez saw Something like inwardly raged against the poor old lotd every other country in the Ili in the Y?
ith us that in all the chequered he had eyor heard. nearer . _ wor number of boughs of spruce, balsam, Dr., Hamilton's Pills exert a.
experie as of life it inay be an in- lie stood to listen, and then he distingli"Sh- admiration in Lord Lynne% hm na he for his Inopportune death. extent and accumulated value of the far- . . . or cedar. It these are not to be had, wonderful influence on the diseas,
. no to all that Is true and a ad. the words. He "It was all going on so charn,A=9171" mar's 'work. For Instance, the average the beat Substitute for bed -making is
spirntion , hea,rd the beautiful turned toward her. It was 'he said to himself. "If -he
restraint from all that is unworthy, story of Ruid invested with new grace beauty, though,, but fw her ready wit had remained wheat crop of the United States Is twice - FERAROZONE brush. When several armfuls have ed tissues of the kidneys. They
Anion. . and new chaxats from the voice that and grace. hero another week, he would have maAs � I t of whole of Europe. This beau gathered, and placed near the 'heal and -soothe, give vitality and
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told. It--olear and distincti and full of That, afternoon Mrs. Lynne arrived, an offer before he left, He Weryt awoy cup 155 fire to extrict the frost, let him begin tone, put new life into the id -
country produces four-fifths of the cot- .5k 1%. . k
pAthog and Sweetness, that found its a7id then for the first time, the two sis- too soon." ton supply of the world And seven- ne f3 and thus prevent a retur
. Sweet Paradoxes, r,de tor$ felt ' on". as that -their A yourt lady well known in society -gathering Jry and dead wood, and
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� Nymy Straight into his heart, and in At ease In their cousin's b., Lord Wyverne told Floren asked eights of all tile Indian corn. The hay circles of Wingfield, who derived excep- not until he thinks he h reasonably of the trouble. .
The natal song of Qirist sting by pro- wild havoc there. It Awoke new feel- That evening the family Solicitor and late guest, UONV LoTd Wynne, had, crop last year was worth more by $100,� tional benefit from Forrozone, says: "I for two niglits can he be
pbetic angels was "peace" and "glory" ings, new thoughts; it seelfied to Un- Sir Harry TAigh joined them, and they to be most 'kindly remembered to her, 000;000 tharl the combined capital of all sure of having' a sufficient quantity
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he seal the closed fountain of love and ton- all united in persuading the daughteis but that he found himself too 'busy to tile national banks. in the United States. felt It my duty to make known the value fc,x one nik'ot. After the fire had been DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS
. of Ferrozonpe. Ify trouble -was poor,
-"glory int when Jesus began Ilia Win- derness that flowed At its bidding. Lord of the late Lord Lynne to continue their pay his promised visit. If he -had ON .
111.10.11 Y, The poultry products were more valu- weak blood, and as a conse hu-ning about un hour, all may '-,a . A SURE CURE
istry, he said: "I came not; to- send 'Lynne was not the fixst who ball fall- residence in -the house i4tere their fa- served Us daughter 4ttentiverly, he quenea my cleared away. This ground will be
� able than the hay crop And the dairy lips wAre pallid, an cheeks had 110 found dry and ulte warm. Then Xidney aufferer, health- awaits 7ou and
, peace, but a sword." Are these state. on in, love with a voice. He wondered ther had lived and died -at ledat- for a would have seen her lips quiver and her ad marketable goods worth more 0,1,0, I d my
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ments and others like them c6litradic' Nvhat the face was like that went with UM Urithl IMe other arrangemen-fts vialet eyes grow dim; but his lordshl Produo , wasn't at all strong, and xe- this space is to %a covered with the happy cure Is right at haud In Dr. Hamli-
tions? Xo! sweet paradoxes. By nature it. . He Stepped forward gaaaftI7, sad co be made. Mrs. Lynne de&nred that WAS just then too busy with ts, Fer!g= bban tbo chickens and eggs. ,u'red b orde* Ferrozone tioO71 gathered boughs and on the leeward ton's Pills. Note carefully the above symp-
man is at peace with the Avorld And at there, just lit up by a slanting oun- e happy at Lynne- pie to Attend 10 Ally one but himself The average annual value of the cot- n ' eheeks, Improved toine; it tbey,flt your Qas�, don't delay, but
the 0 y side of the bed thus prepared, a fire go at once to your dealer and proeure the un.
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war with Ood. Christ came to reverse nfeces quitted it. Their I i p etl nd AS IS ') M ake
beam, lie saw a fair, sweet face, ivith wolde -If her And. of there were quiet tears ;64 ton crop'is about $600,0D0,000, and me stronger than should be built. This fire ought not failing Dr. Hantuto I Pil f andr
this, and by Ills atonement to establiAl geattle,' modest eyes and smiling lips; father had over A bright hope faded, none� knew of annual value of the live Stock sla,ugliter- lid p " t' a Y '!�o and Butternut, sold In yellow boxes, 25a
-wished thom, to ma,ka their b n in a. 4 I favor Farrort)ne to be large, as a draft would be creat,. -
it peace between God and man *111ch. in- & face to love and to trust; A face witl,. home with -her, that -she miglik be guar- it; if a fair young head tow*4 wearily ad f.or food -hogs, �sbeep and cattle-- be,oause it is so simple to take and works ed, and, moreover, the smoke would each, or five for $I.M.
volves war with the world. The Chris� oat passl,on, but full ol tondornew; .dian, chaperone and friend. through the long 'night,, unable to find is about double In value that of the act- so quiokly?' be Esanaying to the sleeper. He Is .
tian,-then, is called to fight his way to ivIthout genius, but full of th The prospect of leaving L3nanowolde� rest on a pillow that Seemed strwu � ton crop. The fruit receipts, including all won't OU try Perrozone? now assured of .warmth sufficient to It Does.
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, h. - varieties, from the potato to the eab- * cure in tablet form, -1 hear you are engaged to that
It even for a tome of their own as beau with tborns, no one -wa-s any the wl"r- Conc u4sted prevent hith from, freezing,�From
eternal peace. But has lie no peace till face that A inan would never rave about, . ,Ta4k
the and? Yes, blessed peace; war 'With- but would love until death took it from tiful, If not as stately was not plans- Florence Wyverne knewhow to keop.her baV, and other hundreds of millions to that's Forrozone. 60c. pet box, or six 'Lost in the Woods," by k: B, Car' homely Miss Gotchips.
out And peace witilin-Iltlie pence of him. He saWthe golden brown hair thAt Ing to the g4rls, who loved tlids the own searet. . . . the wealth produced annually oa the boxes for $2.50, at all dealers. . leton, in The Outing Magazine for Tom -Yes; she has a million in her
home of their race. Lord Lynne Md he IUD year o -rilhig expired at leA, form�Baltlmoro American Star. - I . . November. - .
(,'oil that passeth all understanding." %Yes like his own; and then he know shouad be In London I a great deal -ho, I - f mou I - own right. .
His turbulent pas4ons are stilled; his that the reader of the poem was his and then Lylifiewolde resumed its usual � .— __ - -- __-_ Died for H Is Country. - :: - - Jaek-But money doesn't always lead
wasi going to Sootland--and he begged 0 BETTER - THAN SPANKING. to happiness, old man.
soul,s gi-cat -.1nxieties are laid to rest; cousin, Agatha Lynne. lie had not ve, them to remain, that his mot -her might hospiWities. Th,e terms of the strange Lakefield, Que., Oct. 9th. 1901. There Is a young man in Boston wh
. his sin is forgiveii; lie is dQatised fit cognized liar voice. He had nevei hoard not feel lost or lonely. will had not been madopublic. It was can. trace his family back several gen- Spankl:ng does not ours children of Tom -True, but It ought to help In
tile blood of the Tamb; it,- bat; promises her read before, and the charm of it was ) the great the wish of all wbo were interested in It W. nard's Liniment Co., I.Ad. - I orations. His f:,Iin,g is a desire to be bed-wetting. There Is a constitutional the search. I .
So it was decided at Last, t( ,
. of final salvation; "a place" fit the new to him, .He had not seen Agatha joy of every one, Including the serisn6 thwtit Should be so. Lord Lynne wew Gentlemen;-Ia July* 19W, 1 waa thought a desceQant- of one of "the cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum. 7 .
� . I'llouse of many mansions," and "a Lynne Since alle ,was a child, of fifteen, and retainers, who gloried in the ad consequentily considered as one of the t,h,,,, from a road machine, injuring old fainilies." One thing In which he mers, Box W, 8, Windsor, Ont., will send Xinardts. Liniment Cures Colds, etc, i
I crown of'glory that fadeth not away." The last time he was at Lynnewolde beauty of Miss Lynne, while the 70101uld moat eligible mien in the country The my hip and bAck badly and was obliged takes particular pride Is the continental free to any mother her 'successful home :; - % I
,a of till these ill tile , she was away visiting some friends. He the gentle rule of Ag&th4. MY. reason ,ladies were pressing in their invitations, to ,is, , crutch for 14 months. In Bop- UiIU Dtist-Swal lowing Automobile.
I WiLh A conkiciousner a. orm. He was allowing this to a treatment, with full instrutious. 'Bend
:.. _, - Cheistion's soul, death and eternity can could hardly believe that the graceful was relieved; it saved him an Infinite and Itwas very seldom that one refused tornber, 1906, Mr. Wm..Outridge, of La- young lady the other day. "My great- no money, but write her to -day if your
i . . pose.-Rollort F. X -err. �ynuewlldo, ivIiether for Tiallio, chute, urged me to try Minlard!s Lint- grandfather wore this suit when he children trouble you In this way, Don't An automobile that swallows its own
not. )liar his re girl before him was the suite little oou- antouilt of trouble. Sir Hurry Leigh was to visit I dust is describtd In Popular Mechanics.
I I . sin with whom he haa played, and who dell d, for he had long contemplated dinner,'or evening paxty. Mrs. Lynne ment, which I did, with the most sa,tis- gaf,e Ida life to his country during the blame the child, the chances are It can't Pipes suck up the dust from the rear
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i I .Be Cheerful. had kissed him Years ago, and seAd she tags Ww4on one of the heiresses did the honors of the house graceful YP factory results, and to-dayl am as well brave'days of the Revolution," he said. help It. This treatment also cures .adults wboals and draw it into a box froul
; . would be his little wife. How sweet, and his son and heir, A2". Mrs. Lynne and to one was more Popular thsa the as ever in my life. The young lady Inspected the uniform and aged people troubled with urine dir
. 13�_%Joyousl There is no virtue fit being and gentle, and serioua'sho looked. was pleased, because she loved the girls young lord and his higho-bred, gentle mo- Yours sincerely, carefully, bub could find neither bullet ficulties by day or night. which It is again deposited on the road
glool�y. God warts our smiles And our "Stop, Aga;thal" cried another voice, and. wished to take a mother's place to ther. fly had been, to Lon- Ilia holer nor sabre cut. bNha turned tobim . � � � - �. . in granulated: form. ,
. praises. He made, the young lanilis to skip more musical still, but with a strange them. Philip was glad, as any man None of the ism M&TTIMNV x RAINES� with a charming smile. "Oh! Was the HUMAN VIBRATIONS. Adftmm Ma NMA%
� I and play; He paints ble flowers and the , Ang of passion in its tone, "I feel half would be, that the house lie called his don during tho season. The time of murk poor old gentleman drowned?" she AWM �= ip 1010
e ed brightened mourning ,bed been spent in the strict- . Asked. nm�
trees, and the sky, fit col;rs bright and - _11h. B id o . Frenchman Who Thinks He Hai
a joyous. Let its enjoy Lbam and be glad . a a g4r, y w I w��J� never do as she did, by the presence of two young I and beau- oat seclusion; b t next yew Mrs. Ijune . I - I - . Photographed the Emotion U0 M 1b
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I ,�,df ou?� I was to pv�wrkt the young hudies and un- - ,
� I Tito habit of nheerfulness is one that "y d , . tiful girls, II re to ut�ia_ their From'Bad to Worse. - 1. o - 0�-
"i cvery " person should cultivate if , , w tbe relpy, "When my Philip had thought much of. the wi I der her auspices they we I I I Dr. Barallac, of Paris, his been lectur I
yol'; and its conditions. He liked money but dallut In the world of fashion. A miner in Scotland was visited by a
I . they have, ot got it, for it ,ill bear Geraint comes, if he ever does appear, friend, and among tbaplaces, of interest U ing, says the Health Record, at the M
our mercies, and .'.00k for the pleasar w could he He showed many 1;
: them over mally, 4 thorny place in life, I would do all that E nid did, and More',, L he loved honor more. He know that That summer the one aftir the death Theosophical Society's rooms In I
I cultivpied. Let us count without money his title and liyalnewolde ehown wits the pit mouth. Seeing the . �,CZ:YJ.ON TEA ,ondon
. and it can be "go would not Ill' said Inez. . . of the kte lora, was an unusually fine cap lowered with the stout steel rope, ..
L it Lord Lynne hArdly noticed her. would be but a faroe. Eo one --It was Also unusually warm; &Ad the friend exclahned-.- "',My wordl I Any p racu who drinks 25o tea and on human vibration. uff"m A
things. "There is always a song sonie- , Ili$ - keep them up on a few hundreds per once ta ee
. heart went with Agathais answer, and Annual. Yet he had made up his mind, the sisters is Y out but little time indoors. h ldnOtliks to go down,there on that st a 30o "Salads" will see that photographs of those alleged vibrations 1. _ .,
wherel" adin wa king And �sketchlng In the, 6 On I it is not only finer in flavor,,'but that by placing a sensitized film on one of I �
.. 1, as one pound makes many more cups, the nerve 'centres.
� his mind that he rul-4 be Gemini; and io did not love cithdr of the girls, ,and ' � "Why," exclaimed tWe miner, "Aw .
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is ey' A ?, ,�l ' � . rt, He usuQly places the film at night and
something like a wish shaped itself lit �Id no Lynne had Over chinged IL If "a
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. win her love . III r ,drel of th, orld' it is economical to -use.
�.$* True Prosperity. as seemed. to drink - if theY did not love him, -he would never wa,ana, likl,. 166 r -ere withoot , IL I .1 It
. amity of her, face. Re hardly ask Ono or the other to be hit wif, " ' i,h ,rd Lynne too g It i leaves It till morning. The vibrations of I I
. The pleasure ol the Lord Shall prosper in the fair b It k ellig doon th
a, Itl 11�London b ews. A Shifted Burden, the subject throw the nitrate of.silver L =
; in his halid.-Isa. lifl. 10, The pleasure, looked at the besutiful Andalusian i,y - in that cam the money must go. Ile liallb. - I . I
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5 not the pain, pleasure is old, pttin is her side. . was quite dL-cided; ho would never . - He had not spoicen yet. He had grown I I �� � � �'. . "So you sold that miserable old mule on -the film Into a corresponding form . �
. r4ew. Pleasure is Universal, PAII, Is local, He came'lorward then, and both sia. .g Any girl because he bad be,, inolrd to love Agatha Lynne calmly, deeply I i! adi:.l I.A,l � , a M;I 1!" WAI I 1 , Z .of Yours V, . of vibration, which Is found registered
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,.. . 'Yassir," replied Mr. Brastu,4 Plakle * m eloped; just as the I �
1. pleasure I-, supreme,pain is of the earth. ters rose at hit approach. It was OT11- do so, nor would he ever m&rry for and Intensely. He thought of her as the � Y� .
balT"Sing moment for them all, but the sake of money. There was plenty one woman whom he Should like to have -.,, Men should "foh rest itioney." light reflected from An object through
I Pleasure is .silent, *ifil is iloisY. 1111mali , I "Doearet it iveigh on your c the lens of a camera registers the form .
the At- no chevalier of the Olden time oveir ex- of tinie before hiiii-two long yeare. near him through life. lie aid not el" -1- -, look for this �onecienae?"
. 11 redemilition I.-; a 00ASUM to "Well, boss. I's done had dst mule of that object.
mighty, it is a weloome titanic. "It ii ceedod Lord Lynne in grace and cour- - Then his thought flow back to Florence know if his love was returned. Agatha .1 I
I the 10ather's good pleasure to gilre you - tosy. Inez had self-possession ebough,: Wyverne. Oh, no, lie did root love heri was not of the diamonstrative klud, but ` on my mind so loug it's kind of a relief Dr. Baraduo had also many pictures I
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, to ho0fe met --well, it b difficult to say it hed been but a pass fancy. He he intenited, before he left Lynne-Wolde' � / CheWing to� change off an, 'git ,fin on my eon- taken in the ordinary way by mpans of �� I .
. tile redviliption.11 m1% bebterl yet , -the camera, In those various States of I
� Tills work haq been eittrusted to whs� would have daunted her. Certainly liked Agntba, Lynne A again, to ask her to become big -%iffe. , 0. It scienee.11-Waabington Star, emotion are showti. .Sudden anget ap. . t:
Christ. It is in flis han(ls� mob ours. We Lord Lynne did not. She received his he thought kindly 61 Florence, And re� Soino one else had learned to love be- Tobacc I '_ I . .
�, udolenccs and apol?giea with the "me membered h9r looks thehigh quafity Of Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. pears as a sort of whirling Shower of "I
I nilly farta it point of contact, stand still 00 .and tones On. that sides Lord Lynne. 3Vith all the passion guar4ntces . . ,
. Is Ming that Seemed now 0-0 In4nY and warnith of her southern nature, ,a - L sparks and vapor, A state of high spir-
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and see, niere witnesses of tho Power; liguid grace and dignity with wMeh 1110
really very little more N given its, Only she had received hot fo,thees care6ws Years fiffb with All the force of her gellills, - th Out of' His Reach. � globe of light Someway above the iiltter - ---
I . I And her cWtor's demonstrations of affee. "I wIM-nelther woo nor win yet," Safi that fatal, concentrated fidelity' that Bluk IYUT 4AtCh . .
. to gather Atli tile joy. teourt hings art, tion . She looked everything),that was Philip to himself. "I wlll,y�eft. Wisdom knows no change, ihat counts no risk, "At last)" exulte(I tbe ex-Wralisb AS head. The back is the mainspring of
necessary to Success fit any cause, (a) beautiful and majestlof but la:ot at all And truth and goodlicao must determine Inez Lynne loved tht hanas-om-e debon- he soared aloft In Ills aeroplano. "I've Ili one picture the etheric double of a Woman'S organism. It quitkljr &W8
There inust be det%ly lit', -et�.4, ';ylnl)Atl1,1' like 0, gIrl who would be glad to be _uord my choice." nalre cousin who devoted himself to her The Big Black Ping. found a pu'blic highwlty'now where thaTe woritan kneeling in prayer Is shown. Ac.- attention to trouble by aching. It
�, and love. (b) A foresight, Vint 1.9 not - . 2272 come acording to the doctor the etherle cosmic
nied, r' Lylinffs wife, if he asked her. . CIL4?TFA V. sister. k""AS,- L!" WW&Wt-i!A-4$&"&JW"9'A5�� Is no sprinkling cart denion to forcon are continually streaming Into us tells, with other symptoms, such as
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. disheatte And neve Surprised. (a) Agittha'a greeting of hot cousin. Was Life went on much the saine at rjynns� One bright morning in August the - , . . Along And turn it into a som of mual" ,rieryoustess, hea&che, pains In the
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; Power equal to all enietgeneies QI) Sat- cha;nt t6ri tic of herself. If Inez forgot, 'wolde. In place of the gray-hairea old two sisters, with Mrs. Lynne, out under � I � I . . . I . � . 1 -4.0_10.. .— and becoming individualized, or stream. loins, weight In the lower part of
fielent tinte. to necoinpli.-Ali the ,vorl,. All Ptepeat Ing out, being disindividualized, mingling -
thess Christ hadl h -ml 11it, modern for a moment, or appeared to forgot, the lord a.youlag and handsome one rolgaed th6 great cellay-troo. it Wit$ too warm How It Seemed. again with the general atream. the bodY, that a Wonaim!s f6n1iWne
sbrang& will that linked them togathav, � A gentle, high -liked lady ruled the hous� to work, to read, or to Sketch. Inez de- OGillet says he's saving up for a rainy it,. _"Shilolfs Cure will always e orpnism needs immediateattention.
church is asleep. Tbe stuff to make her- her sister Aid not. A crimson flush cov- And every one Was pleased to obey her. , clared that the only life endur4lo oil da 1P oil photograph sliowed the vibration in such cases the one sure remedy
so is wanting. Olt tlip oninipotence of ored her f" and her shy eyes fall wh,in The sisters were very happy, for they such a mornitil . 4-Ife wife thinks he must be saving Cure my coaghs and colds." of telepathic communication -some had which speedily removes the e,ause,
a burning, devoted all o.onqu(-ring love! I g wag tliat of a bee, who I .
liar cousin took her hand And e-lasped it loved Mo. Lynne, who was so kind a could rest himself at Ili%. ease in the very up for Another flood.1'-Ltfe. t�l lines In ribbons of light, showing attach-
Cirist elainis to be able to take tile y of , Modern Varlation. ment. It one, taken as the doctor's wife, and restores -the feminine organi
I : warmly in his own. mother to tham; And, as yet) there was hedrt of .a rose. AgiLtha, by wa; - - to a healthy'l. normal Condition Is
poicton out of guilt, nut power into Soothing her consaieftoo, held some doll- - Minard0sLinflitent Oures Garzet Ill cows. "Ono touch of nature faking," obsomd away, the line or bond which b&4
. "I have disturbed you, I faux," - no liloaa fit the sky. I I pnesed L
. Struggling virtue, ellangn. di,soord Into Said Bu . mto piece of work In her hand. She was 4 4 6 an always appeared between them to aeon
liarinony,�convert b Lord Lynne. "I have been hurrying . b destiny was drawing nearer, for Prof. Slitulak, I'makeb the whole world for the first thus litokon, LYDIA EPINKFIBAWS
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. itterliagg into broth- through my day's work. I expect my Philip wAA beginning to love AptbA titilkino to Mrs. Lynne, And Inez was Too Unkind. Ananias club.,, . It �T
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erhood. ITo a4ki you to let Ifint do it. mother, Mrs. Lynne, this Afternoon, and 'very de&rly. There VvAi so th! ih Watthing t3le ohnaow of -bho trees on "Didn't you may there was a Statesman . I - - VIEGETABLE COMPOUND
Ite cattle to make to llimstM it great 1 am foing to the af,ati,on 0 meet her. the calm, sweet face that ohraarolne'antin. the , in 76VT lAnilly?" queried my deaf friend, Migard's Liniment Cures Disttmp4r. That Fanious Swim, Xrs. J. A. laliberte, of 34 Arffi�
name. Not to piek out thorns, or put Shall read a little for you?" Re liked the repose, the gentleness the 11=fo two gontienient', cried Ago- "Oh, no," I tried, hastening to correct .;, L_ ,% i's a very dangerous thing, *tea t6 31ra.
- *ONO thank you," said Inez. "I am Oat- � shy timidity of her mannor. Slit'had tha, Suddenly. "Ono Is Lora Lynne,, but hio peculiar Impression; "I merely said Two 'Helps. I lerie Btite� Quebe,(l, ifti.
. photen Oil seratarles, but to turn njen � Pinkha,m:
from the deril's ,gervice and inivige into k wU Is that With hinl1l that a relative of inine waa one of the bove found, to tell Stories to the present
I Hig Own glorioas fik-elle-I'l, . of patience with Enid; She is just r liot any very brilliant acconiplithmental Tile Orator -My friends, I repeat my 44 For six ye4ra I have bc6ti doctoring
. model tat Agatha; but she is Wo pa- . she could not ming an Inez didt with a "Some one whey seems to ku6w you,'� 'United States Senators from XOW York, question, NV.hat two things itro helping Younger generation," a Sund&Y School for loniale wealmess, heart Awl nerves,
! Queen Rleanor, that I)CAutiful BrItI1311 tiont And good for me. I like people to fire And pamion that found its way in- Sold Inez, more by the Way of h1din the -Boheinfar. Alagazinp. mankind to get up In the world t teacher recently remarked. llvdr And kidney trouble, but In Lydia
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queen, sucked the wound produced by a ba more faulty &Ad hainalu" to the dopths of every heart. The Ono crimson flush upon her fade 0114n " ) Sailor (in the ghllery)-Tho Ilarum
"You hinAt -often have found Your dazzled and carried YOU by Storm) the any need of Speech. Repeat "t'05Z_ !ure will 11�Vow, I hove always boon forA of A- B. Pinkhant's Vegetable Compoulia I
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I ftnd saved Ili% life. Christ cures both. liking gratified,11 said Philip, with a other stole gently into your litart. When 110h$ Inez," cried Agitha, "it i's Allo,ft I clock ttud the stepladder. -Marine aour- luotrating the Oospel letsoas with little Oari mfoly SAY I hAVe found a cure'
- ulgh I 'gow long has he Veen. 'horno, t - a wlyg cu .. I . ".. I � . �, I I 1. . .. - .. . � .... I —_
. I body And Aoul find inakes tlie y4oul poi smile, "for I do not kno1v anyone who is onto known, it wm impossible not to re iny -coughs atid 0,olds. " uw. .. —.. stories which helped to point tho mornI - 141 wag continually botliered with tile
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ything like faultl"g. Moat of my love Agatha; Lynne, She Was Simply and a favorito With nto Was Me of 9, wid bearing dowtx pattis, atid I kept
,14. Pour Old Vour heartq before 11bli. acquaintances err on the opposite Side." fair, modest, thoughtful Brigligh girl, The two gellitlemen walkell slowly -ova - I 11 __ __ , __
, I young Romit.a. athlett wilio Used to awlin growh)g in6rb axid. inoro nervous, .
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devil, Trust in'ijim at nif times, yt po,o. I I do not know," said Inez. "I beXO - fresh and blooming as a rose, Innocent the grats. " I � the 13bdr three thaes every, morni'aff. 44
ple, pour out your heartl before him, been -with Agatha more than six months janil guileless as a child, open, 1ran1c, ,,I liava brought you till old friend," TH181 FAVOIRIT198 . This generally rdftd4 6, hit wlih tha- boys T,Ydlg, E. Plblchnralo'Veg(stabla Oord.
� God is a rofuge for us. and I have not seen any fault in her. She candid, full of high principle, %Weett- .told Lord Lynne, with 0, 91lifle to Aga. . . . . . I . 4 . in rnv class, but Zile Sunday a now lid �& relieved me of an the$'-- dlatte6s.
� It. T. Viller, !A Insipidly gdott-are you not, cara mia." temperod, And ga t . ble, per- tht, 'land you, Miss Lynne, it now ohe,�, 0 4a . - �.. with'Itish eyes appeAred, And lit th4 6oft. ttic flymptorall and intAs we h Well
"Go6a, b-0 not Insipid," retilled Phil , Y or the t,t%er,46 was little doulit that poor At- . . WOMAU. I WbUld a(IVISO 411 salldtlUg
� . . clusion of this story healilaktrtd And. womort, Young or cid, to uma Lyllit x.
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Our Words Solf-Rovdaling. while Agatha laugh4a at . er sister's most tragical sotrow; a gir who had Ina -%fts unold friend, for Ile had love(! I � . 1. I , . I V. Plnkht4ils"V6getnble CobipouwLlf
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Tht. gospels give t% four -fold portral. So they lingered Qlat 1-dorning under words, Ono who would never be lod as he touta remelftbor. Ile had loved b6r IP 411 !O . *1 . . I I VU - alk V . V L'T
-tire of Jwph of Arbliathea. The writers the cedar tro, Dftth and Sorrow were away from. what she knew anaboliov6d without hope. He knew ah, . , V .Is rather funny, Pattiek,l I remarked
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, m4w$ abo. that the stately horde upon which tboy ,making either of, a heroine of romance would soine di%y be 'Sir Allen TAgh, of ' Vett,
Matthew was it rielt man, and lie goes 9UM Wao lid longer thoir own; thAt or a tragedy queen fit atha, LYnne. Tho 40lituie-was eouirAr4tively poor. He I I I I-Seenig liko he might have ma&
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� AM justlee, John refers to his timidity. Ille stratige bequest that W #6ftrtled f"t. friend. But It was not In her to he tbo,tglat his o*n inferiority. t4o droam . 0 The BohomialT Mltglt!�e for, '211ovtotb6t,
. Itow molf-rvvealing art, (,ur words ,-von bhoit. They wore happy as the y6ting lovd IlAot wisoly, but too well." Genills of Asking bet to I% hiff wift. EIRO lid Wot- ill Sll&#Jf t1a tht SplflnX I " is I— - - -
hen we writo of tinotherl I , - , - - Rell-I utvtr mitw such it w6tArtnt sA
w - '#_ -.--,--- Ana b#aotlful Are when the intik 61hoa mia paasion hadilot ritarkta her as their shipped h6r, lit a distitnee lotiging with I - , I - S apfLift lfkg
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lid the flowerm bloom. wu. Her life ran, and always would An unuttemble datli,8 ot'#1mithill al , mrs. ptiggins; ti I Whyl
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