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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-11-26, Page 6"tVJt V'. �J,',�� ,*. I I 111.V-*,4.R11"._F?W . " , _ � . , _ _i I . : :,, �r 1. I ! , 1 , . . , � . ! 4 '91 4 .1 I , .1 M .1 � 11 I 1!� s� 0. ��... � I 1- I.... ­ . � I I - I—., P. R .1 0, 'I, ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,r,,, , 0 ��i�4000100, I'Mo.: '� ... -r ------ - -- ­ � I I � I .. I I I I 1. 1. I " _J_ I I � ­ . "I -.1 11. ­ I I I" .� � � , I 'r ­ 1, -1 _� . �111 .r I 1-11- . - �, I... .r � W " . _ � .1 11 ­ ..1. - .. 11 , -, . 1, 1 _- ---- r , - . , . ­­_ __ �_, ,".�=,��_:- � -,, _- -, , ,� .. ­ ­" , �' , , , _. . I . . I I - I r � ­ I .. . . - . - i ,��;�-;;;��--__._ , li­ - I 1� � ­�. . . ., � �. , .� �i . , . . - ril . , - � , , � '/�-.;;� . 1� _Z__" , A214. . , � _� 4. 64 -.' 41� 'V �&��"_'r",J — e I t � . . U AJ r . � � ,.-, 4 Qw.,,� �w * 11 1. , %* IV rAN ,. "..", . 1-11' r Z � Tha X . � AjoAty of Life. . The 'majesty of life insoires in quest, I lift my earnest gaze Ili liope to find. Arid wonder if tile mountaii0i barren entreaties of t -be oick girl, And It wao do' ' HOLMIN VEAL IN CHICAGO,, � RASAL U'ATARM a M ISSUE, NO, 48t' 1908 WWI that -Agatha, ShOU'dr Opelld -the aut- FOREST SCHOOLS . . until With tile 'L$l$11t at HastlnrgW. QlAIC480 Ali tile leafflug calf market III -1 11.1 - . , 0 wor, - PRODUM DEAFNESS � *1 I ter al%teV'n departure th 4, says, tile Provor's Jvuriial, of I , � ,, r . I . :" with tho gVeatest relief, � Ymin the dairy districts of : RELIEF IN Pf-110-NA. - 1�111j,01111 and Nortiteru Illinois tells of' , U 1I.Now I have, tile flold to myself," she � colul;'Ilk xr.1to a* Arlon$, 401 city IIAll Ave'? rwo Almay L'StAIIABA 14, Ca - CORN S CURFED ' , 11 I. .11 , said; "and It -44 be Wr4 If I do pot thotioallai oi veiliera are. brQught into XontreAl, Quoboo, ia An old solitleman My ,IN 94 H Nyx 8 Jillecoe4.11 Uldevigo every year. April and 31*y wro 444- I'hi.t4 14 PfO 101lea I 09% . r ,$VoCt, ,A t . rall, Olt X 4� rarOV0 VAf 'llo ' ,IV I , r , so 0 r blo _ g. 5 . wgly 42 MCA 0 ,r— ever ot wide ac�Lyalutanco, having served Cora Extractor It t as bobauto compoffla � Whole PrAllp, lie4rd from his mother the tivo mont h lAte,tl thtr. y-oigbt years In the Goaera oolltain4rlo 0408 At !it largest numbers, althou,gh they aro t . ,I Proa t. ns g=8 1111 that Atyll0to bad gone for a long visit . � . 111704 boalt x1a Alms. Rtuiosrs . t( laighs, he determined ta, return oonting 14 all tile year long from a tow 0111ce 91 Montreal, % roeqrd, 0 -an .., Ill. I , �, � which Two schools of forestry Are now in use. Oura$usi to . , - xglstii . . _ 110 b homo liefore be went, to 6cotinni it hundred a day to As nially as 0,0W a opeaka,forltselt. Concerning I lasso 0 t tulve! , 11i a � g opel!Ati 11 'a t-allaaa, Ut these, that ut Z50. bottles, Refuse BUD,$ ay's receipts was % Veralisy see letter given baloW , the University of Toronto Jg the older. PUTNAWS PAINLESS I would look battor and less strange, ]-a day. The record d . - � � ,. ..... 11 Tills IVA4 inaugurated !it the autumn of e. +11'J" Irt +h�flll If h. knp�. wwa alto 0. 284 Olt IVT47 Ilit, 1006, Last year 4,�lr N FkT.,y_,d'�rfJR,"_, , � . 1 (1.37 1 � ' , I CORN EXTRACTOR breo,%t, � ,,Do not say so," replied Agatha, with ther. 0 )L .1 Q .()3,1 were raccived, and go far this, year C" q, �, . 3 A, A BVIllop JAcull"y Of IMS AU4" --. _.�,- .... ­. 1, I L. 11-. � . . I - I - I once n.tirishod tragments of ini. ::(Tum death," was the reply. 1, I . 1-1 .1. ,&'�­g�m-.�, , .___ I YcrSity And has . . , ­- - -r the buyer's g.,._.,..,---,,-*,. -, I � a staff ot o4e professor, , . , ., , . I shall ,lot make much difference in La. sound of reproach !)I her gentle voice. Lord Lynne bad been grieved, and 15loON haveopasaod undo .... . .�, . .�.�.� . N-; r 11 9 The Wazon. With Arrns� G ,...,.:: ... �:`.; �, 1 ran& ents,l) ,.,;:*:'i*;::: .;z7:;:;.`�. 1;. IN. -:1%, I 1. inort4l mind. g�.�, ','�::;.-,:.:;;,,-."�:i;ii:i;i:i;.'.-i.,,'�;i;'.�� and all assistant. I . I was go- "I never romem4or that we had not one titt,ed, and annoyed. Ile did pot like to e,Ye- .,.,..,���.'�..,.."i.�i.":..,..,..,::i.*i::�; :;::::;;;1: two lecturers my I x . ..�,,;-.'.,..,..*..*..,i�..*,ii�i�..",..,..",�iii-'.��. Little Dare appeared to. W, ' I ,.,...,.:.:j:...,..:,;,.."::. in high ., tile he t ad -go Al,atba harshly, but lie could not The great bulk of vealors come from .:.:��,-;.;.;�;:;;.:.;..":;...;.:.;:;.,.:�:1.�;�i!.�..::::.�-,.,*i:;;;7;:;i�;:::::..",..". The bcad of the school and d , a .-.-;.;.- "'..;:%...'.';1;,,. ".;, � call of jug I 14111149 ouilig tv ., . now I shall motiter." - .. ...., .. ... � good humor 12 Ibond my ear to nausic �of tile beach, )y . _ ;,��,�i..-.i,:.�,..-,!.,:�i."."ii*..,.�.i.;..,...,..,,�::;.,i",..-,,.i;,.,...- .................'.... w en hot- laelgli4or passed 11 0 I, aliater "I remembel- it," oal4 Ine elp fee Ing tliat alto had 4a some der. !,�.�...,....�:,!.:.--:-:;-;:;-."..;:.:�'.. 7::.-;-....: ,,, �%,:;-::�%-., , - '' a - ..., . .,..1-1;.11.-k;.:. , *�.""I"4Zi'*".'�.'."i�i-1:��..".".,:.,.,-.,.Ii.,:....,."�7"- ..., . :,-,.*..'�..."'.",'.'.,*.,��'I."�.".'..'..'..,"�'f�.�...,-,..,."., ."... 1, ... . , The murmur of a, thousand ages Z, and bor fil � It few counties All Wiacouiln. Strictly ;�:,,,*�,::i�7�7',�::!.!,..i:i.::�:::�:i:;�::�,;:::"�:�:;::.:;:�� UJU fact leav at; no I, Sa. �'.-" .. . �i:,.­ ';::ii�.",�'.,!:i.-*.,:�.':�'.�,:.�.i, . .Ilty of. imestry Ii. Dr, B, X F er- h*T oil the sidewalk. In one chubb.y for ine,11,140 continued, t4 Ing ter hand face grow dark with the words. They afeaking, thwie sectionci containing .,�.. ­ ..". , grea misled him. Bite must. have, .9cen I �11i,�11*:�K` . .......... .... �'...,.'..�....­: �::.j.. `::,!:1j:,:.,;,;;::.. ,� ,�,!���:'. . ;:;-:j�;-e�:::i:;-:,%: 'low. lie Is Germall, by training, p, grA4_ hand she hold a little thi pail, I 0 **, ii:;:. � . . . , will a th golle, t 10 ItIrgeSt number of cheese f .. .:.:;iii,� .. ..::�::::."i.",*:��.-�:�:;�..i�: '*. nVk-UK1Q4 . . .::::: ... �ir.- Ili lits. ".Pell liar I shall ar my pain seem he I ow muoh be wred. for her, lie thought, .1".1:-1 - r...... uAte of tile colabrAted forest s0lool At . ,�2-:_,..._.... 1. �::, .... :ji,..,....�..,..:�!i:.*.,...... .. ... ."::.":.�;.:;.'.-.':��i��:�:,":i:'ii,::L�.::�::i;':. t � ad to nerve her and give back t X '*_.* .�;� " . .1 ci e smAll article, evi- 0 might I but interpret mp3tle 8 . '.-.:.:..,:;.;.;::;:.:.�,:.;,:.:".;��il.,i:��i::;�:�:*::.�i.::".,..i�..'.�.�������."iii'.i��:L.::i� �pevill, the largest number of calyes. 114,�";-"--.;,:.......�;;..,..,.�. � I..... 1._.'-....1'1. 1� 17 k Muenden, And has also studied ut the dpdolp jous , AlKy W . �j.::,.:::;x- 42,;:.t..: --::,;:;:. And gather tip tilt) sens� Ili glor . I bro,ve mall, U114 t1lat, X Wilt not resolution that; the sight of that fair and 4ho might have saved Jilm the lnorti� son" 'It : .:r.'��-'�.,..;.,.,�....;.:.�....;.;.;....; :.:.:...:::;�:,;:i�:,;.:-.::�:;:i: ... . -4 Q. 0 a 14a .:1'.i*.1 �:�!.;.:%": . . -�,i---.,-:;.i, I , line drawn fr in roe , y on tile �, : �',,,,-...,.*.;�: UWverslty of Xoenigaberg. lie It � ��, -`*,��i:--..�:i..�!�� , i.�:i:.;�.��;...!�-.,-;��.".'.,::::i:i:i,::;���;i:i;..*::.:::;::.�..::;;.:,:.'; seex nor presence again. lautil I a,m oured. ling head resting upon liar shouldar ; fi%tion, T"hey had been confidential . ., , :i!!�i'�i.'i� .`I.'.,!`..'.*. 11 � as, welghbor-Nnat Makes you ,50 happy, wag. r north, southwest to Richard Cent "-'Z�*,�'�":.��-..,�;",:ii:.,.,i:i;j:j:�,:*:!,:j:-�.i. ,;, -:----11;.;.:1-.-..:...;.:,.;., , . ,�:,.,...:.:.:�.....�.-,-,......,;,.: Tall her I pray Rerwen to blow list-, a44 �104 half shaken. friends at least, ii;u4 pile might have told re, . 'i�,.*,'..�..........,,....�..�..". I.".. ­ .. Jlowaver�, beelt 4 resident Of this 90110, Dorothy V . I t heart make her happy, and that we shall nwat I'AgAthaf' she said suddenly, "one hitia that she loved Allan Leigh. a wer thirty years, was,. for I Darothy--Oh, why, I'm %.Wa, , lid taking Ili twonty-five counties in '�i�i���iii�..-..,..".L:i��:�".-.,:�:�.,..*,., nent for e , - ,_ -1 I , � Jt1W for Fain would I woo the LVe Witt gatba, Ila the soutlienotern. portion of tile state, ; W , tivelvo years (from 180 to 1$98) ;chief sincere, a It as good and true friends.." year of the time my father namact hag PhIlip couhl not fat at A �� ,:: - -",:.:.-i�,:ii!.'.,'�,'iii.-'.,-'�.,i..:.".::�;�.i..-'i::i�i�..',*'i�,.'..".�-'.*,;:; the mon that 1144 the wagon with arms, : - - - .: - ,",;".,!,.,..."."::�";::;,:.:��,.... And pay my homage at tile purest �111111 III. tell hat*," roplle4 Inez, aud for QxR11r 4.�o . f .4 ::;i:�:�:�.,�:i:i.:....;,:":�,', -;,;:�::,i�:�i_ AY 0 smiled viben lie remem erad Illat lie, had wotil repro i:.."."��,,,�.'.�.".,..,i,"�',;i�,,..� . . . sent tile aren, froul, which of the division of forestry of the United 'souse me,, I the first time her lips quivered and ]ter , a " replied tho sister, and the oneo'falaojed lie loved Florence Wyyerne Chicago receives tile groat bulk of Its - _ 1W �.::::;; I titates Departme . lit of Agriculture, after slirine; I . � 4 - . 7:::-5., ;;�*`:�, , . Suddenly the little girl danced, up and, The boundary and the 1,ar with, force eyes grow ditil. Re thought she symp4. wardoe seemed vary much like a half- - He knew more of what love wool now: calves. This area also compriso'i the �i-,.** .. I . _; .. which lie was )lead of the New X ark down In high glee, and ran away to meet severe, t1lizea with. him. drawn sigh. I He had laid big whole ,heart, at the feet great choeoe-malclug section of Via ".*::;::!: Mate College of Forestry,. connected . V)4e ice oroaaA push -cart ma , Keep back my spirit frow. tile sight "Good -by," lie PW4, "I shall no of that gentle, fair girl, and lie could state, the greater - ortion of the nearly -, .. .. I ':..',,:�.`�*� R witlk Cornell University, trotri j898 to , ,it Just round. b see . 1;­;­1.-;.,X­.�Z" i:�:":i:�:�:i:.,ii:�:��:i:,:�,:�:%,.',:. She felt liar sister's breath like a .:i:;il�4S.,�;i.*;:::,.,::�.,�'. . lug the corner, sublime. farget 1114 love.' No mercenary 2,000 factories of which IvIsconaln - . _`_..,,.�;*;*,'-*M: ... - you again before I start." . �?�...'�",--,!,,**�-1".'�".,.,:.","..�.- 1003. After 4everal. years passed as I hot, scorching flame upon her eheak. She not `:' � ".. I 1- .......... . . ... r cousultin . g forest engineer, lie 0 'A I I . I .. . . I I . I - I .1 "Good -by," she repliod, calmly; bVIT, looked up and saw t alatijill face thought had been mixed ivith it. go boasts b4n; located In �heso Counties. . .;.-:,...i��.��:::::i.--.;.-,it.�i:,�'-.:."......� , . the the hand -he held grew lie be . , a at - ':;i;!*".,:i�� ­;j�i:i;;:j:.*'* . the Department of li'arestry at rga ize I ask not flowing garments of cold in his gr : wished to marry Agatha LTnue because Calves are sol, wh I from four to. :.:: -:::::::X:::;� I I I "P- all glowing. --,.,::ii :�i,*;i*Si�:V, the Penn� Womanly Health ... ` ., _ The no 1 ,d ,her, Ile never dreamo4 of six weeks old. They do not van witIt - i.: *,..,i*R 9 Ivallia State College, and thence, came skies, xt Moment alto was gone, "Aga,tha," whispered the same clear . ae love ... � diroct, ns f Toronto to HOW TO PRESERVE IT . , Nor Golden, sunset nor the 117,lare, She clinched her delicate hands as alto I -�Iug Inez Nvitilrollt love, Amply bo- tile cows, but are turned, in to au4 -;-%1% -X1 5 - - �.--.X.111:�;."'......:. organize the faculty of lores.try in that . I voice that had deceived Lord L :;:X -;,'.-;:;.X: . yrine, "if nvaxl, morn, went hast4ly up to her sister's room over our cousill tolls yon fliat he love$ ,"use she had money. JUStAt this time night and mol -ging. No feed other ,".."X..... ;-;,$;-.-;-;-;.--.-.: i ::;:::::::�:::�� � university, I The good looks of every woman Nor plumage, nor the song of ought a0aill. . he thought very little About h!a uncle's tha,n the cow's milk Is -given them, ;..:iiii�ij:j� me, what shall you Bayll, ;%. f, . that flies, I "I bsta inyselfIll she murmured. 01 tit.t shook will; lie Only rernembered that he VAd Whell. sold they weigh anywhere front. �:Si�i$,: Tllq course at the Tjlliyersity of To- e u 'IV �' .: ..... ;, R::::;,. She felt the quick tremor He thought but little, 100r to 100 lbs., altbough ilie most de- i. .:W,:F,i:i:�:?;,�1;.1;1_1.,. :"'.'�j�ji .. youto is an undergraduate one, requiring working of liar s r I crave thrice sacred place where am 0, traltress-a. false, living liol Yet I � t a young girl ... m a saw the gentle face 4oyed In valn, , .-,e. .'i�- . tomach aneltKe Life was born. swore to win at itay risk, paid I will," - .b, . sh and eared as little, that tile time, was strable weights are from 110 t 11 four years of study. it leads to the do. Internal organs. ,a 125 '10,111"11", j:j:X.!;;;;�:�: J grow pale, ­­­. � � .�, jj'�':,,�:i;:,:� :i'�:�: Agatha still slept, although the morn, coming when he wouldhave to lose the lbs., as veals of that size dress out _.. ..��i.�i.,'�.'.-'.*-.',�:�:�iiii ... gree of Bachelor of Science ln Forestry, It your stomach is strong and :::::::,k.,;:::;::�z;:;�.�:�:�:�i:�:;;..::"�:::: '_ . Ing sunbeams were playing upon her "If ever lie comes to you," continued -." X, -."�,'i�,`i��.' ili'�:��,:-:­ i:::' ­ � (B, 8, F.), with the post-graduato do. digestion is good, the oheeka fluoll Give me the name the dearest motlier , Splendid, heritage that might have boon best. P:� , ..... 'm �?i:.�i_j,,� :4 -*."). gave, face, Inez replaced the flower, and then Inez, 'land tells you that lie loves Mai 1, 3, The calves from Greene county are :� .I....."', - :::;-*.'i!i::.;::::;::;; gree 0 1 . A .1... ::.*:i::-;*:�;.*. t Vorest Engineor (F. E.). after with color, eyes dance and sparkle, .V... . - To bout again over liar sister. There was, but that I am too proud and reserved - mostly all Uolateins, but towi.krd Gro011 I C rl". , I at least three years practical work. breath will be pure, and your hair bless the babe, above all DabeS . CRAFTEA X. ,� :-:; the best, something like triumph In the boa;utiful, lie does not dare to ask me to be his :Day they run more to the Durll= . .:., I The University of New Brunswick at smooth and glosay. - I '� " - -ii -::, T - face as she watched the une wifo, but wishes you to Intercede for , The autunin wolitho. came and went' I type, Chicago buye 's'.. 1. . �.,--i 11 1 Fredericton, N, B,, also off four Let indigestioxx creep In, and the .1-1-11, ", I era a . I I onsdous rs say the - Hol. - ... ...: ....2...,; ;.... lie birth -right, claim, 'tis ,all I bum- dark - :: .'.'.'. 1..-'.:, . bly crave, sleeper. . him, what shall you say?" and still Agatha remattl4d at Hastings. stain calves funks the best voul, as .... . I ..... :-_._..-:,__ , . . year undoigraduate course In. forestry, skin becomes sallow and rough, I - The fair )lead was raised from her Zvolynla reoovery seemed at , R. . a." leading to the degree of Bachelor of - Crowned with this crown, I would 11 have done no harm," she thought, times they have more size for their ago, They . . Sci. ,pimples break out, eyes got dark - forever rest. � "she is not capable of loving, and he wIll shouldvi, and two pure, sweet eyes look- doubtful. They had doolde4i to remain . nce in Forestry (B. S, F.). The course . circles, 1II-breath Is all too appar- I are larger than the other dairy breeds "I have been afflicted with na8al og- 0 be bappier with me." ad sparchingl,y into h,,,r face. there for the wiliter, .and to go abroad hen born a was inau,g,w,,r1,eLd at the beginning of the ant, . 'When Aga,tha, wake he wag startled to I 0 're for 1 -had stayed w nd oon4equently are larger, torrh to such a degree that # .%ffectod present a io (109-00). The profe* Get the stomach ton 'Do you in, Inez? -do you In the spring, Lord Lynne at six Iveeks'old. While preference. is my hoarlo � , ad up with Prayer, love him . Ill she asked. . . for three weeks at Lynnow-oldo -before, _g, oar in charge Is kr. R. B. Miller, X, A., Di. Hamilton's Pills -they Increase find her sister- bending over her. Inez was almost frightened At the ex- 'lie went to Scotland, for bis ollooting, given to, Holstein veals, any good fat "This was contracted o.mo twenty M F., a graduate of the Yale Forest the secretion of the gastric juioes, Our loving Saviour, Thou didst call "Irow late I amf" site sa!Aj "but I calf will sell well. � � Thyself the Good Shepherd, and Thou was so tired; and I have .had such, pleasq pression that came into liar sister's face During those thirQo weeks he was. thrown. I years ago by being exposed to draught8 Nbool, one of the leading forestry prom vigorous . The calves coming from t . , oto I digestion la - and lingered there for some moments. constantly into the society of Inez. He - he HoIRtteill and ,sudden c-hanges-of temperature. schools on the continent. crease the supply of blood: and didst lay down Thy life for the sheep. .slit dreams." .1 I sections. Are all bulls. Dairymen keep in ­ . I "Yes I love him," she replied, at would ha,ve -had a heart harder th&4 "I have been under the treatment of the Province of Queb We bless Thee for all Thy wolldrous Then Ineg knew by the rush of warmth . . h marble to have resisted liar beauty and nd a l ers specialists .and have used maniv OITU also being take - u to . ee steps are thereby Invigorate the entire oys- last; 'I - , ' ber " �, as . ' establish a school of tem. FSO not ,as you cold, quiet Znglls a al7e wanted for dairy cows, but the recommaltdad as specifies for "catarr king love that cannot be ectiterit and light over the fair face that she re. I ,Daughters of liar r ,.cc; &Ila dre well, liar toilet t -7 forestry, Courses of study in, forestry � ul 0 Are love, but as we Spaniards, . I ,osed so b disposed of. It pays better to in tile head and thro so long as one is wandering from the inembered all. Her eyse. fell upon the the $un;' who would think, nothing of was a-eeberche And, displayed Buell, , 4"11 to no pur- r told. For the love that sought and flower -the flower that she was to rv- , . It ever sitc sell them as veal than to feed them as po?0. - fared by various other universities and Dr. Hamilton's Pills � giving a life for those we love. i taat�e, bTT�rilg ,the long a= steers., , . , . . found us and that has guided our way- turn to -day, She did not un4orstand he comes to you, little sister, and. asks evomings ahe sun to him until big About three years ago I was induced agricultural colleges, ward feet amid all the. devious paths I :0 - A � I why Inez, who so rarely eh,tered her you to speak for him, what I the 'rl;ilt pimionato I . li� a confrere ii� office to try Peruna, -- -0 � 8, '- CURE WOMAN'S ILLS of life, we bless Thee. Enable us -to i -o -ora lingered near and would not leave shall you heart thrilled wil . Aoroap'the Backv,,tra.Vencip, -'After soane hesitation, as I bad I . � The syste . in is quickly won back . melody of her voice. All her wit, bar , � Concerning Canned Peaches. hoop our eyes fixed upon Thee so that her -'why she tailke I doubts as to results after so many fall- . I to a.noi2nal healthy condition by Wo may always follow Thee, Thou a 7-111�' he likely to do so I" asked Agatha, genfus� her talent, were a0led Into To, Woman with the Spli Bonaet�lf any, A appears to me," ventured the store. musingly of the talil the ' It it ,14o 9 rl�al, ancl am bap- " Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and every girl - eaux and her gentle face growing paler with each quisition In order to Amuse him, The body askip vie w at I k ow o ut y u I ures I gave Peruna a t box politician, "that the efforts of Prest- are leading us gently all along the I I , I I ball, that simple, sweet Agatha could I py to state that after Using eight or ten or woman who uses this remedy 7ay. and although we may be led hove listened all dap. vhy she delay- word, consequence wasi that during the whole iliall. tali 'am. the exact truth.,, bo as ernna am rich A rov d dential caiiclldates to outdo each other in 'Will show it In a clear, wholesome I 111to.strange and trying Paths, ad bar and kept her from dressing, or I'll think so," was the false reply. "I Mine of his visit to Lyanevrolde, )lot Woman with the Gingham Apron- ttl Of P I in ncr mP a Lking speeches into phonographs must � Nyo shall In hearing, and in breathi through lill complexion and a sound, health ocit fear, for Thou tire near us and from going downstairs, by saying that have been so , roud, so halight�hso re- one moment appeared heavy or dull. She If you (to, Mag Parking, as sure as I'm 0 have A limit," a boxes by Y, pothing can separate us Irom. Thy lov. she was, tikedand should have some tea servedf but Ip cannot, dou t at he had always somethiiij with which to standin? here I'll oue you for 'slander," the nostrils." - - - Perhaps each one 'is trying to break 1;iody. Sold in 25 - cc dealers. . Ing care. Amen. brought to bar. love$ Mg." engross or amuse him. .1 big record," suggested the we0y listener. . . I .-�u 416-4. 8 �p — _Vw- V;WA,nm� . . . I I I I A Weird Dance. (By a Banker.) Ili the latter par'l; of that dark period of superstition antl moral obliquity, the nilildle ages, th6 stran-gest and most, amazing epidentle broke out almost An'- ultaneously in several parts of Europe, and notably'la Italy; an epidemic sucf, as no record exists in history of any pre- vious visitation, and which has not re- curre,d since it finally disappeared about the close of the sixteenth century. - It is recorded that the first indication of tile disease was an inordinate d4sire to dance. Immediately the virus was communic ed --if indeed the footion was The first part of her plan had suo- ceeded even ,beyond ber most sangluine hopes. She lingered in her,sister's room keeping wetch and guard, lest there should come some note or , message, -which, unless is -he were quick enough to intercept, would spoil fill, Her viggauce never relaxed until she heard the sound of carriage -wheels and then she know that the danger —was past, that ex- planation -was impossible, and that Lord Lylme had left the Hall. Agatha wondered why all st onco her sister's gay words ceased, why i stilln4eas fell like a mask upon 'liar face; but she had to wondor let more, for the first w s had left the Hall. I W. ever no comes To me w .a. =J0 .said Agatha, 'I shall remember you have said to me 'to -night, And I shall .tell him to hope -to . speak for himself.,, . . "Would you like me to be TA&dy Lynne?" asked Inez gently. ' Agatha waited two, or three minutes before she spoke, then she laid her head down upon her sister's shoulder again, and said, !'Yes, if It would make you. and Philtboth happy, I should like to see you dy Lynne." . Then a strange quiet fell upon liar.. The soundof her sister�s voice fell upon her ear like a sound from a distance, The do ,,g gentl,e, faithful heart was W0114. Cl ht uat des.th, but she made no sign. 9. had no idea, Inez Ile sald To net alto day, "that I you co2d be so amusing. I -used to think you proud and reserved," L 112,sTo one ever cares for me," she ra, plied, with a very frank smile.L 4'When ,&gatha Is near, small stars are eclipsed by the still." She looked so candid, and smiled go I frankly, that her words quitv misled Philip, and he inw(Lrdly re roselled him- self that he had been Z,T,st to her— that he, as well as overyona else, bed neglected her for Agatha. "I have always felt myself 'half an Interloper," she continued sadly, "Ov though I am Lord Lynne's eldest child, Was ever fate so strange or Bad as mine?" _A- . Mr. Jane% of Camden, wont to dine one Qv Ing with a friend. Ila I,Mlbibed" Quito freely. a mollow. ,44 the reault was, that. The got pretty As hr. started home, he realized his con- ditioia, and pondered how to conceal It IrOM his Vilfe, 11111! go h9me and reoA," hie said to Nin - self. "Whoever hea,rd of A . drunken man reeding?" He reached ,bom� and w-ent to the library, and comm-eaced to road. Mrs, Jon" later avveared on the scene. "What on earth are you doing?" abo Ask - e;1 IlReading, my cl,mr; I'm reaftig,l lie ro- plied. 'Aeading?" said hie wife scornfully. 'What ae "That bookla been In ,the house for the last twopty years, so If you don't like It I'm not going to tell you," be replied, '�You old Idiot; Shut up that Vallee and -ruck. . I . . � . . . . I We believe MINARD'S LINIMENT is the best: Ifixthlas Foley, Oil city, Cut. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Oha�lis Whooten, Mulgrav,e,'N. S. Rev. R. ,0. Armstrong, Malgr"e, K. S. Pierre Lailders, sbri,, Pokenlouche� N. B. Thomas Wasson,, Sheffield� N. B. . I . H1113 MONW'S WORTH OR "BUST." Rdber,t HWrIck, the no"llst, said At a re- cent luncheon In Chicago, "Tkere is a typo of Aperloan wife who In her ireod, for weift and display brings on- baMine" on herself. Sbe rather rerrAnds =6 of the fat m6m And the tabie d*bate 41n - new. ' "Th4a me;a eatem a redaurant that serv- od a dinner at the fixed r0o of .75 cents. lie knotted a napkin about his neck And fall to heavily -so heavI17, in mot, that tuv Walter, after a whispered conversation with the yr- -prl~, apprg."ho . 11 'Ba .vdrdioa, a , but I'll have to ShiLrge . .% him and mid: you A Quarter Oxtra; meat 09 nluoh-�Aih 1,T,bq tat ,ina,% red abort Of br from Us 6zoassive soraing. odd e-notly, 1, VaIi goodness' sake don't do thatl I'm nearly dead now from ating 76 cents' worth. if 7*1� nialce me am Another quarter I'll - I of a, physical obaraoter at all, which ap- CHARTER Ix. . She felt relieved when her sister rose was the first time she bad. spoken I I . ,h ecorntully.- . . ,b.0 ­WbAblngtou star. � . I . I come to 0 Answered I tedLdxer, at length, and said it was growing late; ot herself; And the sad, musical voice, . I ANCIENT BXAMPLJ6. Plilladel-pbla Is London Dull? . . . I - -pears to be quite doubtful, though the Agatha was sorely puzzied. Shecoculd she wanted to be alone, and think how v&th, its half -musical accent, touched 0 0oosar tore up the blank telegraph form -rgq1ALL. it will come as a surprise to moat peo- ' - ", 11 contrary supposition is too inexplicable net understand what Lord Lynne' h"A much she had been =ista,ken, and* what all the fountains of tenderness and !S C:b L_ M C�li r4 I and altogether too weird to .consider- meant, NVhy had he taken- her into the that mistake would dost her. chivalry in Lord Lynec's 'heart. n which he had started to write mm,thing. . . pie to learn -that Americans are tiring of I I , Taklug another ebeet, he .wrote the words, . . the person affected "mittenced to dance, conservatory purposely to speak to her. The few artful words had their at- "Have we seemed cold or unkind to. "V, I vidl, 'viol," signed it, and h-ided It I ­ I . 0 ga . to '%t� ,operator, London, and that they are shunning our either alone or with another infected sn.f. Why -had h 'van 'her that flOwOr. feet. Agatha believed she understood you, Inez?" he asked, gently. "I was about to Make It, 'We have beaten metropolis. It certainly has not seemed - t, , frer, continuing to whirl themselves J7Vh&_t am,*we,r aid he want, which 'w'as now what had seemed so strange to her "Ab times I 'she replied, "I have felt them to 4 frazzle'," be suld, "but that would It must give round and round without cessation day ,of so little Importa;nee to him that 'he before. Lord Lynne had spoken strange- quite aloue,", set everybody to asking wbat the dulao a . - so this year, but it 15 nevertheless de - or night until one or both dropped doMl had left without even a message for her. frazzle to And the other Is shorter anyway." , l satisfaction " , . , x1laustion. Whole village.s i 9. -vain* girl; - it ly 3yhen lie bad taken her into the con- ]Era looked at the beautiful face, And 0aution-Ing the report rs to suppress 7�111 :� '. clared,by shipping people that fewer vis- , - . from -,hear e� Sha had never bee, servatory, but she saw what it was. the large liquid eyes moist with te4ra. molitlon of the Incident. ehe turntd a.way "d . � or you don't Itors from Across the Atlantic have land. became infected with the visitation, men, was not in her. to think much of bar haughtily into his ten,L C. W, T. , . You buy a typewriter because you . women, and even children, whirlill- &lid own were gi - He lied wanted liar to plead with Inez Could this woman, with her rare south- I strode : - 2 pay for it. yraMilg in a state of hysterical . *that . 0 loveA her. for him. . Ila beauty, have felt sad and lo . . a ad at our ports. London, it is declared, have matter to write. To havo It , 91' excita- .quite'sure rd "Agatha," he had said, "you know 0 , nely? Kinard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. _­� a �, A . a regarded as dull, And there is nothing written In the best and most expeditious - tion; and it is stated that strangers en- In her sweet Ili r it did not Sam Had he, -wrapped tip in his vain love for I natural to her t It, lie should prefer a h ou here to tell another, forgotten and neglected harl I # - I to do at night: Americans are anxious - . way, you buy the Underwood Type - tering an infected place were seized'with you,' fe Another Sufferer. The "CHAMPION" Gas and Gasoline Engine I , -ad -elf to hewr - 'fill sister. Never had Lord Lynne It so much in. .to see "night life" in a city, and they, writer- . the !ILI y and commenced to spin one like hers , "Ali," said the shabby beggar, as he is the only Clasollne Engine -that you can round in a spasm of convulsive energy; Ile -was alwuys, kind and tender; but Ile had brought her there to tell her clined to love his cousin, never before . I eh,Ltm'y therefore, .Prefer Paris -and other conti- UNITED TYPEWRITER CO. that he loved her sister -to -ask her to had she so nearly touched shivered from the pelting sleet, 11 you before you buy. I know What -the - , the -entire population, heretofore bard then lie had alwayebeen go', during liar L his heart, She plon" will do, and I want you to be fully nental cities. Furthermore, our motor LINITED working, xespectable people, noir a frall- fat-her's life -time fie had petted axid. use her Influence for him. saw the Impression his war& produced. cloalk mind wekther like this?;' satisfied with it before you pay for it. The speed limit Is resented. These, at any. I.& maniacs. And then, loved her. What could he have meant, _ "H6* vain and foolish I was,4' cried She was too wise to weaken them by "Who doesn't?" hastened the man In pricu is low. Pull particulars free. rate, are the reasons given�-London' 7 Adelaide St. East - TORONTO tic mob of twirlif xysm havi She wished 'Evelyn I.Agh had walted the oar girl," to think he eared for repetition. the fur-linad overcoat. "Why, it is the Wm. Gillespla, 98 Front St. EJORONTO News. . I . . . . . I the severity of the paro ng sub. P 'bnrA43qt %VPRtbP.r Oil out,oinobiles I ever . . - . sided, a state of picirat and psychical three minutas longer before she had me I' 11 am tiring you," she said, "I forget fication. . rupted them. � Yet how fondly he had looked at liar, saw fit my life." -chic.,100 'I'Tews. . Poor Time for Jolli perversion frequently ensued, endInct of. Inter I my little trouble; interest' no human I : K .1 He Is Watching. can in suicide. . g "You, know what I Itave, brought you how tender and musical his voicel She being besides myself. You said yes- In one of his letters to John Sterling I ie bmve ship was wallowing in the here to say,l he hadeald to her. 'KING. - from ScotsbAgr Thomas.0'arlyle says% , , It was considered at first that the dis- felt almost indignant with him that he terday, Lord Lynne, you 6uld likO to BETTER ThAN beAN e) W -,vavcA tha,t� threatened to engulf her 'Lt eAae was produced by the bite of a spider Nay's that sale did not. Her heart had had misled her. hear that Venetian barcarole. � Shall I Spanking does not cure children of ,, One night late, I rode through the vii-' any momealt. warpled and, thrilled whon. he uttered "It is well that no one dreams that I It 43V Iff &N, ordered a box of -the t1trantula-hence the name of the d sing it to you? I . bed-wetting. There is a constitutional lags where I was born, The old kirk- W%Llm JAK hy Hastily the eapwn - epidemic -Tarantism. This, however, the words a sweet, vagne hope had dome care for him," she thoughL 11 am Before Philip had time to P se for this trouble. Mrs. M. Bum. yard tree, a huge old gnarled ash, was � - ro,ckets and flares brought to the rallo �1 era nestling itself softly against the great . ,,.na with his own hands ignited a Mall - ,as completely disproved. The to harbut she wao not sure. Had he thankful, too, that ,X have kept watch was seated at the piano, her, r voice mers, Box W. 8, Windsor�, Ont., wilt send can brought her there to tell her that he and guard over my own heart, and have filling the room. with the in a a! free to any mother her successful home 0 therefore be little doubt that the disease twilight In the north. A star or two 1.,er of them Ili the hope thsb they would loved her. It scentediae it. At the time not allowed myself to love him ad I could the old 'Venetian song. When t as treatment, with full histrutions. Send looked out. and the oidgruves were all be se.oa ftnd the passenVrs [Lnd crew Was not communicated in the manner in she had felt sure. Yet It could not be 90; have done." finished she began another -a love song no money, but write her to -day if your he . which ordinary epidemics, are induced, or why -had, lie gone aw&y that morn- For some days Agatha looked unlike ihis tiine--with. every note it sigh, 101Y, childrell trouble you in this way. Don't t re, and my father And my sistel; aild Josh Billings, the quainti No rescued. . but that its origin was of a character God was, aliove. us all." What comfort philosedher whosle max- 9, tall, thin, , withouit waiting for liar to give him herself; she was gentle and patient, but soft, and taking with it the fire of her blame the child, the chaticee are It oalet Is this for the aoul beNvildered by life's lint are full of homely ,austero.i.11dividne,f found his way with iM vvisdo onoosaid- "The - altogetli6r occult and mys'de. ,Happily d her the flower or any answer at 0,11- the brightness seemed gone from liar genuine, and �ho love of her heart. She liel it. This treatment also cttre� adults . allficalty. to the rail, alid spoloo to t1to for the world there has been no recru- I � sudden chaligeel He is watching. He 14 live thai ' tation for It was simply incomprehensible. Only face. During those few days the young 0ang until Phil',) rose from big seat 4ATaged people troubled with urine dif. knows. He Nvill not fail us. Abo" the believe a good .at -or. � deseence of. the terrible visi one thing was plain he did not love her, girl fought ,,d,w,, a hard battle. Inez and b on . 40 .tb.,,! a taill . a in to pace th tles by day or night. OlAng, *Is are worth more than 0 1 cafl9pimin," he said, "I must prot6A . - - - be All day Inez watched -her aitvber's face; I Ct,M the charm, of this - - - three hundred years, and it is to be ]top- And he had. not meant that. . had riot spoken truly when she taid'her t I graves where Ilia saiLito #.to sle a good Pot of brains," Rooth ed that- never again will mankind not,w abovie the homeeteads -where His child- Celery King Makes cad agailast this dke-devilisliness. We axe subjected to the influence of those nlys. it was paler, and had lost something sister could not feel. Bite did not know alto' seemed to afftg 111iia heart Away from Citing an Example. ran are sleeping, God is above us ail, bowels. 25centortgoal. W now facing death. This is no time for terious powers. how completely that gentle girl had him; his whole being thrilled with the "People admire a man who stands on - 4 : T I a- or by mall. . 0. Wells & Co.. Toronto. a eelebmtion-"�Sucoafis Magazine - of ita brIght, happy expression; the" thought and feeling under control. She sweet fancies that came to him with the flits own f"t " remarked the morctlizer. . . . . . . - _� � - � �� - a . I Btic though that be so, yet we know seemed -to -be a wondering question P.1- . � . I t .... that there is a powerful influence ever wa; in her eyes. 11, did not understand the force and merits nl�jgio. -11 "Yesi" reJolne(I the demoralizer, "am* 11 Awful Thought. Millard's Liniment Cures Disteniper. � . b ?)t � of a disciplined character. True, Agatha, . endeavoring to lead its astray and to Wen Is Lord Lynne coming ark . Lynne w6uld never love "too well but "He is half won," she murmured to peetally In'& crowdiad car,'P-Chicago I I "if Tarkey really goes to war," said : : il I pervert our moral perception. But those she heard Atha asking Mrs. Lynne. not wisely;" her heart c.nd affections herself, as she watched the changes that N ewA. . . I � - CEYLO I , F rayed Fagin, "can't we beat our way Chip of the Old Block. who in the strength of their omnipotent ,,I bardly calow," rep ed his mother. would go 'with her duty. She woul(I Passed over his face An the . evening - I over dare an' den conic ,back an? pose Redeemer resist the insidious attacks of "He, left iather ,suddenly; he 'did not never have sahemea, and planned, and gleaming; "a little more patience ' a little Millard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc,, The cheapest tea to uga is not the low- as war heroes?" "Like father, like son," said the their spiritual foes, will be more than say much to me. He. spoke of going to ' more skill, And he will be mine.') :: . ­ � eat priced. Yon can buy too, a fow- "Islo Turkey for inine," replied. Gritty Knowing One. I conquerors through Him who go loved Scotland Lor shooting Ili September?' toiled to win a love that wits not given This skill she displayed still more Gdtting Back. cents a pound oheLLper that will, maLte a 0]n Whitt waywere tbr,y alike?'- asked them that He gave Himself for 'them, "Perhaps he will not come back Un- to liar. Not even to herself woula. ahe adroitly by seaming to 0,void him durin . ant. drink, but if you want an. aVaolutell 9.eorge. "I wouldn't go over dare for a or did she admit that she loved her cou. I Uisiress�l suppose you'll be w fortune. Somebody might give us a the Carious One. and, by satisfying the dernando of eter. til afte then" said Agatha gently. She sin unsought or ,unasked. She said to the,la9t two days of his stay. He hag, In' wveral nighta off every week, Mom pure, hoalthful, cleanly PrOPaXed' tea Turkish bittli.fl-'Beetal, Post,. I "First the old man, whan the b lial justice on their beha3f, made them L,ve �ven Much to understand professed himself ebarniect with her go- h? ug.a, I'Salada,ll It Is infinitely more do- . . - � - . -was v, child, tried to breal- his son!$ W11101r. Would herself that she had. been vain and fool- 14w Girl--Ohly wan� Ma'am. I don't - . illeet f.a a glorious inheritance An the his strange behavior. clety; she knew that she imused and licions and decidedly more e6ono-mical X C, a Liniment -Cures Garget in cows. Now tho son Is trying to break the 01cl great Ilt. e4fter. . ill hate lies" said Inez Lynne to her- *h, that she -had mistaken .his meaning. fagelas-tad him. Now he should learn belong to half a doteii -lodges, th) way than other tena, because, It goes farther. inar I - . . . inales.'l-Ilialtimore American. � I sWe am I I . I "elf, `Ithey.,Wister and bum my lips- that she must cure herself of all Wile -vour hu does. =0 . . - 11 . . . ­ � I I I . I I I follies, and rejoice In the happiness that What It was to be without 'her, !)tiring � . I I . . . . . __ I .. � .. I ....... 7-_ . . . they ... ake me hate said acorn myself- I rarb 1. I "AiM .;.alt All Questions Answered. � He Cannot Deny Himself. hu _ ' -Ing to It those two days she only saw him at H] I . A sh 1,11161.1 I 1.� I I Ili Ili d. d fild Ill J l�lov�UiL'-kl.�"wk�ai,�Ai�";iw."Ist,iLLI t I miia� imply, even it I do not tell, was coin or oisted. But she never M1.1- �1____ .I-- ..-.------I � 1. ­ � ..4,1 0-4, ,OkA I�Vofi h4"1­11A&fl11AA.'hA hnA Jnt(itftla; and when, he was leaving & - LIAU PAINS ­ �. RIM __ -9 __ -Z W%pi _JL_ - ___ - - 9- 2 — - ffm_�� � i In a book store in Georgia stands a --- tions to prayer. ANTO have listened too She ,sought bar siater's room �agsin no,T. asKea ner. -au(i p&rv, m .agavuv, 15 , -,-- at, " ilo-r-alle, had been a most 'dellghta - ,--- - - - -.= - _____ — --- —_ - -_ - - — - - - - gLaas 1,14'.� — .,--- "----p -- ,----- long to objections, We have tarried too that, evening. All she had watched code of honor was "that llo.girl should rOgr � I This is a genuine Moving Picture Ma- there is a single goldfish. Ranging oil 7 it . ful, companion. I 10119 in trying to answer tbom. They the pail, and watld.r in that gentle over give her heart or her love until "Send me 9, mestago, sometlines,il he .. . I chino, showing every Movement in scellos the out8i4 of the tank is a pl"ard, are not 'worth my one thought. I brush faeo. She a&w, that in some me.ature her was asked for." -She would not admit said, "when my mother writes—remem- I 1� taken from actual life. Thore'is a very which contains tile following answers to past them, as I travel through tile for. simple, leless hipter must -be satis- even to herself that ,she sufferecl, from k bar, I shall be -a lonely bachelor on the .1 .. . . otrongreflootor behind the lamp and the est of time. I lan is it bundle of contra- fied. if oV6 -word allowed to go on won- strange new PAIA), #he busied herself in I .1 i I � , questions -,Vhleh the proprietor of the dictions, he is at war with his Maker, d4ring what Lord Lynne -had meant, she the Interests of �theks; she read, m6ft, Sdottish moors—sena me a little news,'o I I I . i �, � lengoa are of great power, throwing up the Durfrig the first week she sent merely � pictures to an enormous size on the screen. lihop, had got tired of replying to by his brother, himBelf; lie is repugnant, probably ask 'him the first time talked -more, &lid, would. not think. . 1 : I � wulA . a little piquatit message through Mrs. 1 � : I 9vat7 picture shows the most brilliAnt word of mouth, mot. Agatha was riot o I perverse and wayward. Nillien I give th ,apable of loving or of Lynne; theft she iftelcited a sketch of . i . . 0olors.. The subjects are various and the darkness, of must initnage two things,,, she suffering aa deeply as her his foworlto hunter. Lord Lynne wrote . I ­ I . This Is a, goldfish, Myself, to prayer, I go into , 11 . sister. Neith. silence, lonalinegs, I leave tilt outside, said, to herself, "I must eatisfiy her, er could who have erred ao,,her sibter dia. to her, and it, less than tN�o weeks he ir I I films are all difforent. I It Is allve� my works, my tools, my ends, I le &Iad I amist proveilt them from moodiag T'here. was no height to which that I Moving pfotutm are very popular and ave deep 'began to look tot liar 14tters m6re eager- � I ney with this There Ir. only "a of it. Iny words, my desires, my thoughts, The agaift until I am his li,btrothe(t wife.1 passionate nature could, riot have stWnw , ou,ean raibko barrels of mo, J Mobl". deeks are clean swept as by a hurricane. The Inflexible will, the Iron res�iu- oa, there wa-s -not dt ft to which it could 11 - even than for his fty'g sport, Not I I . I We -give it FlMit for selling 134 dozen �Ve got It fro2a a boy. . tion, the dtuntless- spirit never failed not ,have sunk; bul for Agatha there tKat he loved her. Love tand TuezLynne f I up Odors' We do not know where the boy got It. A Write �0­day. It has never died, She had good qualities; used for' 44 good neither great heights 'nor groat never tntortd his mind togethers but � 11 . � 5 . J, ii of our fasp selling Peerless Skirt 8 "Nothing in my hands I bring, were those letters wero Infinitely dharming. �0 and Hair WaVeri V,� 250. each. . Simply to Thy cross I eling." - ,Purpose, they glight; have maAa Inez 4epths. Shia, been Intensely g _3! , - �Jre 166d It whenever we want to. Lynne reniarkAblo even In & remarkable happy 9A Lady Lynne, Happy bodause, charming. A,womanls genius shows It- , - . Address it eats what we give It, , it e� ilig it was, &,boy helped to lose her. the ,could have loveil Philip so (learly, self In her l6tters, and those of Ine!ea " VIE 09914 OITY SUPPLY CO-, That Is water it ls In. am I in the way were matchless, ThAy were witty, oblelk. I I - Then, and then only, At I � and, hot life would bave Imen so b1lit 10 n: , TORONTO"ONT. NVO got the wa;ter out of a Well. tn receive, to'app s a bfite4 heroelf �Ath a bitter hatted * , Dept, JOB ropriate, to crijoy to ling And amusing,- let ne voll of anelo, . - I - 0oh-In" I go empt Ind for the part, obe -lied pltqyed) and for aria bas,lathful. puted, with him. But A It choly hung over them. Sweet simple � � I I. I �.. . � I I I I � 1, - We 0 not know how old it Is. r ' the pit;rt slit lied yot 60 play. .. I ,�Wdlk _ . 1;.,"]jll. �M­__�Ad!A.p_W� 41-14d A;AW-01-AMI k! .4.5L . . ice we got It, "" " 0 ' I !l I � �l was not to be -11 Loord Lynne loved, liar — t,,,�.... - _ 1! . Lo � 4.111111 Wo have had It ever sif d V'r I I . 11 - I 1. I I I . k It ' ome away fu 1, and "Solid a%jrAy -your itiald, Agmtha,"' she al6ter—the must be happy in another - wea and alun ), could never have Written, such vd 1111. — '. ._­ I—— -.---- ­ ­­ ____-_____.1_.___1 . ... ... ____ . . I .= Wo have had more, but have not got stl . Why? gaid,.4calid. lot us ba,vo a chat. I Am "ll, ''. ­­ -.111 .. ''I I . I . I . llssi=21�__ . i,)n� and Jubilant. see by a light that Uttiilst'- she would not perhaps ha � I �. 1� them now. a tile dar, .aosa, I 0 not in tbe least tire&)) way., ,in. . - . I .1 - ­ I I. , � .... Althotigh. there was no deep tragody, derstood them even—the Arkdoful I . I It it %loops we do- not know it, nevor wasion sea, or land. Agatha wandored again at her 'Bla- agery, the Uring wit, the p6etidal fandy .. In the silence, I hear Him call me 'by no broken heart, no silent desptdr, al. T *11 1111 PA, VORITIES *% We olistrigti the 'water as -often As W6 ter's, kinailma and felt a. gIbAv l that revealed themselves Ili every linei . I , �,::­ name, the liame my mother gave me. I so' utli* thocagh even 'to herself the would not were all utilcitown to liar, I � � I I . 4 want to, I . panoss, t"cliovilig t1i4t slie wa bogift. Own ,that It wag to, still there was a ' 1 I , In tile 10110it'1088, I fool the lVarnt PM- hin to love her at la.6t. So f6r nearly three montlia they der- , - We do not know how lonit it will Hya. brace of a love that pameth knowledge. 'Lb,us sit by the window," wk.,d pain to be fought Against and subdued, while Agatha regained liar EDDY95 I . ..., . We do not miss thd water t drinks, Ile abominateg tho, prayer of thn wi ,(,it- Ifte,. "I ohould. like to go away for a Vind I" fe"PondA-d' I . We do not IcriOw )low ls,ftae It Will ,; ,I &ill iltvor tired of Watolt1bg , thouglIt', ,,,Ind joyget All about it#, lost Toges, and strove haril to find � . - . L . — I pd. Ho digowits the overtures of tbe she I Istitab 664S ' ­ , I , grow. the mooinlight on those ttees 11 In a strartgo manner this w1sh, wu P"de ftudL tranquility. Then Chri . 9 . . , " . I Alien, ITe scorns the prayer of the sel- Agatha Arew liar thaIr to 'tile will,� earno rouna,' mia Lord ,Lynne rmolvaa - . We can "tell it, but do not want to, ffi4h. 31-ut as Ile looks in the face of Ilia Id i sat ,si ,a by - -Atiflo I , Whoil we got too much wAttr 'in the gi A. Evolyri Leigh had a emvoro to spend it fit Lyntiewolaci. They wrote . Own regenerate one, Ile sees 11finsolf, W, And i , the W and darfnortues All . ftems. For many d4tys ILrNT I tank wo take pat of it out. .. Ir, r. or ai t to .6ty ye(L It , w0A a w" ?h and asked AgsUa, to come hotrie—Allnit .. 'Mis owit Imago. Ite implanted it, Ile r 6 loo - on the 11611111 Soutbotit alle, greate%tiliatil. When she Leigh Wag at the CMAO, Arid Air. 130111an . / I . . This Is all we know about It, liourislies; it, Ile gathors it. It Is TIN ace- Inething -of 61mala $,lid of poill, had SOM6,W was agaln tit tile Court, but Ale deelin6a 15. �P:l It 19 not for sale.—Youths* 06ftipAn- dome ill oatG Agreed; in saying that she mus . ,:r . own, aminiature of Ifluvielf. He abideth , Iffir brefLth beemea to t to loave Evelyn, who citing to her lid, T'"HE I ��_ I % I./. 1031. . ,,hat r000vert(f, tht,&etorq for faithful to Ifig PcivenAnt, Ilia promise, thitic, h<)b g", when Aga- IMY8 01 4h"96 Of Alt All" Of Ott", Hast' 61aty, Ana gmmed to love her better than ZAA ( I , .1. . 1- 4': t.— � 4 I . -104*— U a '" 411611t as tile aphlnx V, , Vlor'da and The South Ile cannot d(,n.V llbriself.—If. T, Miller, thAb I h a earoftingly tiligil *a4 strongly iicommcnaed,, and anyone el8a oil earth. ' , I . . upon liar shoulder, and saidt 'It Is do. � Mrs. Leigh t6ok A, h(i 4 there, Evelyn LTo be ecintilitiod.) I PROVOXIM41 lightful to have a hister; after all, Inazi ploAaaa 111trd t4t, Agatha, LyfLyle millit - - � � � .. ­ FECTM TCHESYOURV993TRUM , V1% Ve* Tork and philamph-I& Otte 1,r)#ar rne" lealod Mrs. r6axtroson, "I (to ho one Ift tile world eftyt be quite like Addoft"bor thm, afid Agath& fieris#lf If theto Is a mirror handy A, Womr,01 THI MOST P19 A I ro"w by throu�lll traina from, Slit& 1. *10 yould quit botlik,rift, W.'m when I'm writ. .� oliold own sister." , W44 ft"Xione I<) go. Mrs, L filib Alghtly will Always look before blia loa A, if, . bloft Uflilp via t. te Lehlgh Valley I In, Ietl&,& you'vA gwie and md6 1ho It -ave oita x Am not your,own oittotj, ,wa demurred, and. sitia that X, woula, be it is ofily to tot -that liar hat U on AIWAYS, 6*6tywhetO 19tiMilailit 9$k f0t tildYiii lfakhtiil road, For full part4culara address R. 14. t,ht 6, out of gylv ester, 11—Cbicst96 Xftord- -1-11.1.-.. ­­ ... ".1'. -1-1 I— 1. .­ I � ­­ ­_­ ­­­­­­ � I.." I __ , k1-1 . 11tr0l, het, . dull Ahd lonely, but she y141,04 to th# ottAight, - I— ___ , - - I I 11 Ill i 1. T-invis) 64 KAU fItt"t ftst, Toriwtos ont� In Neck, Shoulders, Arms, Joints, Muscles This rneans Rheumatism, the disease that next to Tu- berculosis plays greatest havoe in the nation. But there is a cure—Ferrozone—a concen- trated vegetable remedy that has the ' -power to neutralize Urid Acid, and therefore it cures permanently. ' I Z N t FERRO 1001_ . CURES i4Vor years I have been rlibumaUe. I tried vitrifous forms of relief without succe,84. Th.6 cuson" iliertased, tattled in my jOIntA and rauselos; these gwallea, ,*ttdied. &xoradiating pain and kept the from lslooplbg. lf�r limbs anil arins stiff- aned, lity bh�llld,M were laftle -VA& 'pte- vented hie from working. Week by weak I -was losing str4ngth. and clespAtrea of finding. & dUre. it was 4 hai*y day I br-mM of Fetrcizoue. Ev*ry day I took 14wrozoup I felt better; it emed the, yJahiful Joints, gave me energy aaa a. oeling, of r4w life. Vortotoile eared. my rhoumatiabi, curoa it Aci tbat not PA Athe hAa 4vat i%ttrtuod. Ey4n ill ddmp weatlw no louget zffftts me." (MM) Baw. waftnauf x4a Jilet., X. A. You *111 be, turta for all ti" to coma by using v6tmoutl try It—ilow-4w ptr bo*, or sIx b*oa for 49.60 M *A d6alors. . , ,I .. ­. ", . �_ ftlI I , Y ­ * 1 _4,� i . � . . .. .1 I- --1&1&2 _A&_&.".L� 1___2A�-,iL_h1 I Ill . dlidL . . . , "I . g&_ '��*-JAL�.A"&%,� �, .1 A I ­­ ... I 1 . ,,� , ,�,. '. I .1 ,4.MLA6%a��­, --,-.Ikp- I � I I I , I .1 . . _. 1, . 1611"'I'm �... 11 I I __— �_ 111111111111L., _iw."�O"�R � 11111iiIiiiiiii ,�L­