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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-01-12, Page 3. a January Istbt 191 I * �� 0 I M I % I I � � .... - � , , , � , _ . �., r I I , � 1, , P I I ; 'r r I - - - I -- __ , �T ­ ", ....... - __ � - . - - �- Now* I I . .. ' - - ' ­ __ - __ - - ' ' % ' ' , I ' - - I r KFAST :, , TU meeting of *0 FAX%ra 0144"o :, 11 � RIO rKIDIESS RNA WIFE WAS W 01 THE nRST 0001, CAPTAIN AND PARSON I . 'A HAPPY GIV ' ftirr==14 Aswigtio# alt p,Kth 1*#�. I . I I I , - P"i , � I , �, il ""W"­�_ ,� . . � . ER ADREA —TRAGEDY ved a uWaiwou# resolutwa in favor ot I , "Some folks Malt ADVOr "tUtl0d 114- T Brim were "Com you box 00 eompsaN, Cap, sy free tradejo 41ty produet# with tbw' ^ , Jopk%ld ft P= !Lal The tiolros dsiie* to th I Ito a YOW4 Married 0 Ry W. Harold Thomson . '. I oo" Xvioas 0yox. jobs waiztao .ov get$ wbAt they WAXts." fill 40110161 444 the Mat yoor of tb*lr tolur asked 4 cleranisa, passing u; #,Ablo, $afo I F. R, Parogns Xviw States. ... 11 . ,ix, , , , Dougal.. r%lalas 410 eyes I ponAft to I a to pave RW*u froir ,marked old Tom MOXX2, gas*e'ruo- marriod, ]Ito lied drawn to a CIO" the 10,44 on one of the C.P.R. boat$, piously, "he Come amous as like 4 It. I . 1� .", I I It was to use appeal fully,at the empty, pewter The h4rob, �i hoQton, Vt. . 9 to I neighboring 0,jc=,?hr1ak4 of tho �, ". , ft , ; tor what be bad s* which stood with tbq arrival of tb* bisby­the Only *'Xver slue* I wa* so high,o, laughed dove bearla! the *llve branch. 'He 414 . br4tory and Piercing, cut through th Cha r 1, 0 an the table before lit "There's baby In the world-aild it is with tbiR the tgptalu. "learned It wIt" . l s 1 Came ul). with him, disa Mbe lot .. � 11 M. 0 � , . h my A E so. He was a very wQa4 .... fal 'a4a hUf tJ;1LCQ gh Rmedy nevlov 'Aled In 'a ,,_,,,t,, r , points y A191X # t, - t was -Out of tile ques Tom Woopso for lustAuce-bu maybe Precious baby and an old al4rrlad Vs." 'L � I , . - r � � N heap Ion a seat, . p uw it for ob- . � Jliut bow was 040.60ing to rot yolell not be wxuttW to Fear About couple that this story, to Concerned. , r "Lot's, hear YOU", pleAd,44 the WAX Mr. Uzektol Melvor." , . the rlve.,. Ills #uukQA 00119116, cold*; and Itritatlow � . . JV%4 A .,]A?,, It. so happouedtbA clergy, I � nodded ,encouragingly. lygo?" .1 Iroallng _�, chin stlu4toe - , - . � I .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .f.p4ew , t A fresh supply droops', on his bmast; hip Arm - th . ound r444. a hong of the roat- and lungs. It otkaft -,to#! It seemed a. smAll fortupe-4i; "To It worth hearing?" I Inquired. of -coal was ordered by the Briggs! Prompted, "and be--wbat was It he limply; one leg . � Just live Weeks After the. baby com did agglu? Told you an about, the was d"Awn up uudOr untiv0leA a6aremedy fc,r ,4 throoLt MPW, Ibly large amount. r a The captain began at the north and the scat, the other Stretched: scrOs.' a4d ltwg 41i�vascs, Sold by,.,ali 4f*l. i 2 � "Well, It t4keO A IOAX time to tell into this troublesome world, wilich ran around -north, north by east. difficult Art of �glvfug, or sometblug- . , t Somebody topped, her on tile Shoal, tile patuway., I I . r It, and makes a chap, dry. but Itos. worth accounts for the door# And windows nor'­aoe�east, nord-east by north, 'Wasn't At the sound of my voice era.' � I r foor, *no *Ile turned, 444 Bow It W41 � that be lifte( . I �AIIO 40ber of *o polto"ourt. oeArlugo" he replied, with his being shut, for in this part of the north,eaot, etc., so qujo4ly that t1le It? ' But What was Ile? lite face -such. a, face, tool I � � r � �110 . , eyes , What,wRa big profe I Ito Ileve) I � Rare," to Bold, holding Out 1110 ateadIlY fiXed On the aforesaid w- world the baby 4 kept 14 the'uppor cler97111411. Was deeply Impressed. F.e . osion.?" be losing Its memory, . . . . Pe , room till it to a month o Do5gal .Shook his head sadly- . . .. 1. 1hanO. "The beak sent this. He's got ter, . . 14, After looked admiring.17 at theeaptatil for a "Is It III you are. MaIll" I asked � i j;% g" -d heart. andhe oftea. does littl . .4a,its moment and then rald,hopefully.. thoughtfully. "I ad�,ver thought toe concernedly. r I B . . j which the cradle generally. tin A , air. It must have been someth!W . rit-16h Opinion is deeply lstirOd by � ,things like thlw Scenttng.a 'Yarn, I calle4, Walter WAY to the kitchen fireside.' , Ocaptain, can yolf-box the Compass "1111** ,Something like ork laugh o% the light With the AnarcbWts, -and tw, � , . r strictly on the q. t to rVill _ TIM14 . 4 . respectable, for he wore a black cost coped him. r mug. After a Ion When old Griggs, tile coglinan, backwardsr, . 9 .1 I r . I . . i -Mind, now, not a word to a sotil-11 A*Ilror two Att tile frothing liquid, "Ocked At the door at H 'Sure," Wo the 0 'and a blaok t1a, an! a. white collar, an, &t was A harsh, Mirthless 110111lOr Secretery' has promised to in- . r . . SbA. g'ancedr At the Coln he bad , Ile Alley Villa 4P,tain. 110tart one O� them long Melancholy face$ 40 eerie effort, ,%ad It seemed, to crazi . . I lit his Pipe and began. ne WAS greeted, with 4 shridex that from wherever You lil;e-froatwards seems toe' go WIL' . all goodr his stiff-dr4wit faco aE( Ruire Into tb(r working of the alleas ,:pressed Into bar band. It was a 4or A . I , it burst throu tt 79al--Woops An!, me wore mates on nearly I ted his bead oft,, He ateppe or backwards." men like r . - It , r s! I., ,aralga­-�sucj. tile ligrurea that dauco4 d , I "Well't You tell ir) somethirg 4bou act. - book Astonis Od. � him. Hd,'-3taYG4 among us for a week, Jt?" I said, N *b0f9re bar eyea became live pQundq the B011A Ana. We were churns, And Ill Then be heard, a 'Let"A hear you." �Jea.dea tL*e cl is , ho- --egardless of the, fact that . I !t�4. ' L we were thick as mud. We used to noarae, warning whisper- . 41411 gh it L , 01`97, Spealtbil '801, arse every night In numberless grimy d(Anizens, of yondei � __ . r � . A Instead, of sixt 4 are'Confidence ' r � again, Asillou were ruusii�, the Interests OF ------ - I. r I "Thanit -the Magistrate for me . "You must wait, Mr. Coalmou "North, north by west I I I humanity-, An' sPeadba' factories were Streaming past to I I- . -1 - I I , _ A a Ara' mo4ey-at least L, ailtil, r - his days In reformial bad old men like snatch a hurried breakf4 I ' - '" A nor'"nor, , r . �Plde;.L r tu I did, for when. it was TOM'S t I f have dear baby "Washed or se. Tell him I -am morg grate . arn to .44 to his west, norl�west bv north--" the Cap. L Me , L I - Abau I can 4 f Otal'4- '10 'And be !ad to borrer the L Cradle again. If I opened the, door ther tain ran aroundL.the CQMP '$wall O' Woe Unowe, An! Ila drink- 4owu beside him, r st, I Sat we 000TORS MUD. , ar-, � �Wl I uss agull) 14' tea wil- old weemin as was feellul l "He 'won t Want no tban) .. Me. Any time I axed my cold might kill 11111111" backwards th the facility he had lonely. I r I . "Smo,Ue?" I Bold, As I handed him RUTORED BY PERVN� , _ . -tall' Inter money: troln, . ,TUPted the aab r� I'Here, tilaes m) -money back be. used to Palaver , - "Or1right, muml Never mind me; travelled the other way. forget just exilketly Who it lay pouch . !little , bit.11 rer� . . d r away was AS sent Aim here, but they must f, , thinking Its soothing ja- r ' ,L' ­ r ,About keeping An orphan farther. ,R I ain't in no lurry. You )eat make, to "And now," said be, when finished, r nonce Might calm his Jangled nerves. i . � 11 IR is a lung can you are. g have been proud: -,proud. o' their ear, lie snatch I I � _e r niater, C4n you recite Vaut. Her Was Collea ad at it like a starving d Catarth of the tunp d forced half-a-crown, late Uej WIL good at the gab, was Tom, an., ,a ,Sure O' th Young '14w-uo old , ,int 02 . L . . r r . L itaud,iud Walked. AWAY. Was a sanguine teller. take care of ourselves," replied old che Ten Commandments?" - L . tin' for a lot O' at a dainty; extracted and moutbea a I 4 ; L , . I I She Aro I, 640ne day the )Bella Ann lay, in Irinch. 'Griggs through the 3i6y'llole, after " Ackno diffemut things-ollarittes an, that- lump with hungr� avidity. . Threatened Her LIN I ,, " I . pped 4 teltr upon. the cola, , V VOCIM, an, '" r' ,wledged the clergy- He done it well, too; he bad a terri- I ­ ; . t'WhAt 4 10 of klud-heckrted, . our summer *,oltdayo which he sat down oix oil mau%t; dol ,1P "D'You know what it is to have Miss Winotte:Porter,,firsintree, Vet- . peopI4 Woo L as -1 upturned to ling. Can ble, winatill way wit you queer. woeful . r on I . . 10oft are in tile Worldi" She ' due, we sez, ads we, well spend Lucket, W up his short City Pipe, a oil See 414o's beat up In OmethiA* Y'love and worship just 41 , 11X ' � Muttered, Ild Well' We L voice ol his, It was a t,, writes - L have been astrad br - ; � L 1411 really believe th ro made toe fit his, lidin, away f - ­ . I ,a are far lh,orq thou' lard. Well the first day of Puffed,, And Puffed, and ruminate )4! his Pmiession", declared the captain. : - rom ye; ,cause ye ala,t Peruna. . I , , I ' on 11 � $I Coots' f4ce-the voice, I mean, The -0eemin to r kee . .�good people thoubad In It!" our 1,014a a 'was, wvlkl�l along. the XL4 You ,peotte the Ton. Odam.L fair wor.gbippe( 1W , 1. L r . ye w the peculiarities of Young babies a . Letts hear . got uOthin'til, th''ouse In 4111 had. several bomoxTlxAgas, or t 1, . The pollooman whose duty It wo - A g I young mothers, geenrall maudments backwards." I .1 litia-the oldish one Ity" JU i � . g t,u street when we. meets , a , Tom Y. . . that Is; Ike W48 ower thin ad 1-4� ago. The doctorgi did not help M* . , .%ee look�d At- 'err; Jibe looked at Tom, Twenty minutes later the door was The Preacher realged, . aia� glo , I �v that Particular Corridor clear r . Only He had turned upon me fiercely, much and would never have cured mo6, l� , , -e � I L I � 'That gal wants to make me acqu4in, opened, and the coal was Allowed to r toe take the f . 0 r a young losses. s d , gine up to her, . I � , 4WO'cau'f have YOU lotterinK here " t*xnc6,1 sex Tom. � enter the coal store, After which thi But th�n, course, la walln't there afe 1, 111 saw a testimonial in ,% pftmv^. I I . 10 THE SON Of THE SHE[ ' to MR love, No f6arol, He was Ildcyr�t. Maybe! Then, I do! I Ve Almanac, of st 0*00 similar to Von@, 024 Ade said. "In 04 bob Any use to youl ,::'A great mistake,, soz 1, young mother Invited the coalman to K A' kid at 'oule what's dylul Just like r I , ,,, , � m4ry little be! a. Pao �Bxlt didn't Ye , me?, partake ot a g1sas f I — . there get Money for IIIN charities. I covana�nced using it. r P a along see ter smIIQ to 0. that,� PcO4 1 canpt get work to find the "I 'was not L able tp Wait on Myssill . . . . I pleasel" . I � , axed Tom. r . . biscuits. . . I Men Tomlinson, the famou ' Rega r I the Money he got for hJs- kid a meal -to keep life, an' soul in � � � I -, The tears began to course #I 41 saw ter Make, a flee,, . , "You. see, my good man," said Mrs. .0 "Plor' gelL was ten shillin' � ,when I began using it. t galnotiver . � . freely 40 $ ,,,sez 1. , er was in Arabia, he became ;Vvary ex eo.1p I 8 iL day an' his lus little body. . � . . . -% -, I , a 'her chaeks, and, all tc, we,l), I don't give, a "Ang; illin goInt Briggs ' IlderIM r ,,Why, that "I'm a fitter. Tried all them sh�ps OlOwlY at firsts but I Could see that ik I L 40* by th L. a vtumbled I to�mor' I , "our baby to very valuable, fr;eudly with Sheik and L Waa� pretty good," I . . ,. mwAyd halt-blin4ed corat 'ere rer And And It would never. do to let the cold A o'mornin, F"-noddlug his head in the : �raa helping me. . . - . L am, too toucli. meet 'er L aid. "He'd consider himself Quito direction of the 44After I bad taken It a wbila, I eonp� � 11 � a , . I . , Well off, eh?" . . . ,*.A i -ed?to speak. . r Again,'. sez.Tom, determined like. , come to him-It'lulght kill btm!,p , stayed for several weeks on the I tall -chimneys that In- . I . I . -soon, howeyer,'alIo reisoluteli drW. "Wall, next slAy" we was on- the 'Tellc4t' craturo, munioll _ mumbled Sheik's oasis. During all. tbat time :1 to dicato the Industrial zone, where, men menced to ralse,up. a stringy, o#Avkp � T11 . . . i � he; I eyes. Five Pound six and Six. street when We Meets the gal. She old Griggs In reply As Ile Munched his, Tomlinson was. .4 I .noted I t,ould. see a smile flicker- toll and sw . i L � 11111,40.1 , : ' r 0 , was a bigo. alce-lookile gal wait this biscuits, "I Ispec's they 'Want & lot OF ever done praising In eat In dingy workshops. substance from ipy lungs This I :P61100 had still to be L I L g behind Dougal'SL beard, but he sup- o,Same old talo-ilb hands Wanted,L" , * . grow I . raised, and fox . &�, L ' f , less and less in quantity as I CQatinueo . . Aer husban, . . . -now, mum?" � Great Britain, his 'native. Jana, his ressed It quickly. "Maybe,". he said; . r . , 4'g sake She Wag d6ton , , . looklal arter . Rhut then no �doubt he g short time, an' no orders; thinkin' of - f,her trestrqeut. .1 I d. I � plued,to raise it. Houle she. went to I think You've seen we before,, 'lob! But may baby Isn't de)lcite chief point being thaflit was the Ave a heap shuttin' down, I . . ., and. . 9 'is 'at, an' r 0 , , L , only . 441 gre-v,r more Aeshy than I hoA bem I . ro at r Sheik I I 1: � �r 1: .Ros�tree Villa, kissed her baby qez Tom, bowing an' liftin at all!" protested the Y ung.-mothe free country in the world. The - -O' thAt'awaY. - His 'Whole beautiful "But this ain't the Worst, mate, 1: : t ' L Omuta, a. sindl dove given I Pro I . . was gre UnPrOsaW by the wonder- lifewas bound up In givial-. be,sald as it I Irlek, for a love Unto, and now I ,q*U myself 11 1�, - linformed the nurse bow the L ale that wouliT udly. , IY I Maybe tell Yet ye'll feel like I . " r , case laso A -dog . .r . much hisseF. . in' we an , t4a, Worst of It'Is I know we,1*11 . � 11 .1 ) ,4040; and. then proceeded to collect 44 11 the Jaundlee, L I .The old Man gulped- '41 didn't ful stories of Tomlinson, and decided "For six mortal nights be spoke In ; � don't-ramember a�etn# you,t At. mean weak -like," he hastened to say, to 8 . . : -the few things which the TurtIedovem rt ond his son to Britain Ila order I'd deserve . all of it-ayei deserve ASK F6:K PtcauNA cAr' ? " , , the hall down Yonder, 'are his theme XNDAR . I" . I. 'Furnishing Comp een com. ,swered the gal. 'except In �tlio comic '.'I meant vallable-liko gold, ye know." that his*miud" might be -enlightened, was mainly Charity. F ' anglul! " . � I .d r . 1. ­ . L . - .", . Opera.' . - . I . I "Oh, yes, be is," shid. Mrs.. Brlgg�, And so when the exp2orer, mounted on . .He told us all He hung his head- again In tli . . -Polled to leave. I . �� � ,- . . r ' I It 'r . I IeL how toe give, 'The Lord IoVeth a dejected attitude'. . � , a Old 1 7 , �That would lave Put the - Peter on somewhat mollified. "Would you like, a 'magnificent dromedary, ft ,the cheerful giver,' says he, 'See. you an, "I stole the kid's breakfast the . . .. I I , She smiled wistfully d"be got them most chaps, but It made no diff'rou to see him?" oasis en route for Glasgow, the son of be - r �' -together. So few of their friends had to Tom, . L � . as "That's Wot r rM IoQkI L - . the Sheik was Cheerful givers. , I I -been Apprised of their marr L , L . r I ill forr'd. to, riding by his side When 'I give, I s'Mornin', before I'conle out; I di(!" . . I � �­ lageo thai . . give Wi'MY wholo heart -I tremble wil . � / -their I'Preien&l were fii4onilde "Me nomads Wo6s,' sez Tom. r mum,- If I might make so 'bold," de- Tomlinson secured rcepectable a' happlagas, friend,s. Sed you an' be Th6 words were.jer-ked from him as � r , r !.� 'To, them she ad ad r rghlo' , -" 'fm very sorry for You,' answered clared Griggs, sol*IX1111Y. � "'Bablesil- I partments for his prot�ge in a,quiet he, shot up from his seat, and strode � 11 d every Eftitch. of happy givers, too., . . I L -clothes She Possessed In the world, the gal, 'but we've all -got our, bur- Age to my Ole woman this moinin', street near the University,; where the ' "That's what he . . . Ldrunkenly a pace, or two until he . , : . . � with --the exception of the things she . densin this world.1 'ain't much In our line now, 'an we 'young Arab was -to take science class- L . maid. It made a reached -the railings, on ' Which, he b-.0 G.- � S � W101 I I . I . . ., . , r See L , .1 great impression, a - mig . gL , . I . . .A� "had And one "ehaage.11 "Dissatis. I' 'You're busy,' sez tom, not a least doin't often um, but -I 'specls I es, his gi�eat Ambition, Inspired by the . a �e hL say. leaned, buryin Ill a head in bit arms. ­ L � . r .1 I . - .oil, - . . .- bit put Out, L'I'll r big talk of T The weerain Poured out.money 'Ike aor I . . �_Alr _r .. f . . .r � world to- ; growlal in the garden. . . .. -would fetch, she then made another . . � day! I " 4v, . the vast"df.&,rts -of his native land. I I, went on: . . . . . I . . I . pact of what t ey � afterhoon, Gerty.' Presently he lh,ed his head and I L 'L . tied with the pros h call around to,morrat , Shall see the best 112 the olullilson being to.irrigate if they, found . , , . . .. r Z�nmdle' of "'How dare you call me Gerty?' "Did ;rou* now?" 30 The ]ad wa ' The Men r weren't just so terribly free. "God knowr, I was hungry enough, . SALT . I . her husband's garments. (beaming). IIE . 9 So A,Pt a student that hip They L . . ,�� - . to the Oez the gall givind, Tom a smack on the You,haveh't got any bables?'!. , might even have won 'a prize but his gileved Mr, McIior" sorely, did oil' wanied It; but the Devil took it off ' . . I r Three journeys she made .1 . - . . the men, I was one. od them. He met i .." r . . . . . . �Pawnbrok6ii, and the net result .aide. 6' the lead 'that Sent .'Am flyin, in Nary, one, mum,"'mutt.ered the bid r reading. Nvas .greatly hampered by the the table tempted'me mouth,with WORKS . I . , . . was intwthe middle of I . . . me in the street one day. I was for . L L ,� . the road. ' : I An. * . . I large number of street musicians who, all It. 'Two$ a bite ol bread an' a dro �% . V i3thAt she WAS left with only ikwefity-fiv4e . P 0 1 . . i . ,I ! -shillings more to TAIse. But those "'That'a only symptoms of loved' "Poor man! Well, Just wash" your frequented the locality where he Will past, Jaunty like, but he na.b- milk I bought with th, last penny over- Highest prices PaIdt, - � .. . Otay' bed me by the arm. I I. I r . . . . LL.. . : -twOutY-flVid� alaillinge were the . most sez Tom to me as *a I 11 ed. TO him, after the quietbde of the' 4 . night. Mother an, me saved it far th, CUStOW r , �� I ��.. r I � _ I I L . made for the .hands at the sink oL t there, -.and then desert, the n6lseaL Ina "My frtend�' -says, 11 didn,t see kid's breakfast a'atoinful; but w1aea-I . It .1 � d'L . � formidable! of' alli . Bella Ann.' I . . L .You can see th . he wofr Solicited, - . . I . . I . a baby, and after that Ao by these men � You at our meetin, last d . . � . . I. . : ; . � t "Cheer uPI" -ghld the nurse "I couldn'd lelp larflul at TOM . 'XL perhaps jou would like unother glass were Intolerable. L . .. night. , Why- gets up an' sees'It there, , tomptint ­ .. . , I .1 I . I . L.. :., . Marlon return I I wboll 7oez to methat night,L. sez 'a, 'I'm goln, .of beer?" . d. . . r . . . . The Worst of these musI6 . Oh why? It' was a most helpful Meet- Kke. I couldn't keep me ban . . . I . . . r..L I ad, dangling her baby � . I I ... . ans was a Iu,_Iu do- off it, , - . . L dd . .. -- . io'se6i ter to-morrer., - r W every way,' A' most �'helPfUl nowhow. An' I tried, God in, heaven r I — . I I., I before Marlon's eyes. ,,It% be all .1 "Thank Ye ktndlj,,rhuul.- lid bet- !nAA Ith a red beard, who Played a moqtlu,�' .Why did you Absent . � I . �Tight, won't it, ' "I tried to persuade Ifin not to go, tar hev the,'beer now L I'M . tbinkin' cornet,, and one evening the student .1 . , Your- knows I did;* I e -'re -1 put me old cap L I I � . L . .. .. . ,..�. �� I self?, 1, 11 L 1�. . . over, , YOUR . . .. . .. 1. I ducky? Mummy doesn't but do would lave ,is own.way. , , ,. -,cause I don't llke,goin"badk on crusts went down -and warned him that big ..s,,WeIJ,,' It so's � I , shouldn't . see it While I . I ..: .. . knbw everythlng;� does she my ' Vialta Must agageL ' -1 was kin I O!L And . . . . L. "I . .: . . �:,� . . � I . I , going to h,bp,Pre* � . A few "days later, Wit him, Mr. Xess��'I,Aboented mysel, .rl'd had. nothind to eat all yesterday!" Aj10* ' , e4dt I ­��LL � Clone? SoMkIiing's - "YE went off dressed in 'is best go. Attar eattill -cake, on, that,a,whaj it , "ve I d ol wild I had a wash-blut 'twas no, us . u- ashores and a patch on 'Isove., Well, lud be inum,.l reckon, 8001n'* the- baby howO litrictly op-Aklul' ,for three reasons. -His V6 .� , . I . , 61 -you mark my words." . . '. , . Vero, the man with, the cornet was I . . . 1, ... r, tho* cake, d've see, an" L -.� .. r . . I I . Sir, the dayWore,on an'L.It Wag arteV. Would be there again; he stood opposite the ice trailed off into aL hoarse , . . I . . . d I ,� � "Marlon took the baby from her �' din - . First, I Was dog-tired an' diona, - want w I I - I . :: � I And ilor� ' 0 �ber Would b6the crusts." ­ * the - Arab's Window, blowing loudly, defil hisper. . - I . . Suppose that you allow your- .. . I wail Just about, to aol� her what eatea on -a lerrin' bar- . � . d L 11 . , -10he rel �.. r too. stir from the fire;, se�o " . I I meant, When -baby dMiled It was thi on dedk when I ' d � L The young mother was so pleased 0atly, neivor pausfii& '00ve-whefi he OL,thegIthev in fAVO ad, I'm no, "Show me where you live!!, I said. ' Self $50-00 A'Year for clothes-h9w � I. � . �� saw It funny look- . to rot his . r. O'. 0 . : * I . ,first time baby, had r"LU*Y and'truly In' figure comin' 'do*u the street with With her visitor that she would, shook out the couten r lastru- to ending .Oot , His -looked up Into my face; big own . do yon think you could get the I � I . . I , wuls mperance preachers toe them back- growing whiter under a spasm of faint., most worth for your money ? . I , ,-smued-& big, unmistakable am 'art the to kids* follerful Ifid. As done: anything he have mout and w1p9d big . He slace the fl asked her to do. coarse, .red beard boar. . ... , [ 1e was born, and she was to ccu gurs drom nearer to- the shipr -1 After he had put r with the back Of ill 611din' Hin;d sat third, - had only' neso. - I I . . . . . I r I . I . RWav his'- second . 9 band, All around ay L, . . . . 'Undoubtedly 1hy buying two , . d . . .. , ­'�­ r '00 it -WAS, yuj, 'it *as glas, him the � one thripp bit -in the house, an, the . . ... iin trying .to Make him do It again, saw TOM. a, washed his hands, and ditto his . L Arab beard Windows heing d wife too that for you., . . . Thaft, without a word, he tottered , ... 11 �.. . . . I . L I � I.Iarfed till I fell off the-baiTel And Y, closed, and in, a k .. along beside me; over the brldge,� past fifty on just fW4;SUlt,§- . , . L ..", . . that before she asked her queotion.thel ianded 'on the r ,face, �she 'told him, to carefully pull violentl window, O'Ho- let go. my larin,aut groaned. . I frowning - warebou . L �41�j the . W � hole' . � . . ... Oil, 8 . sea amoke-grimed a r ' . Amocker sounded. I . * skijj�419 wshitcoat� too 'back the cradle coverlet. Trembling across the street he observed a fellow- 0 , d ee lit noble Lives flillu,' wit , . v You Woult get; far wore ervice . . , . . student Shaking his list at r foundries and untidy wharves; thence . r � . . . . r . � I that ,woke, an' was wild at ' . the cornet tears., lob!' 'hope Your Into the western quarter t t6a city. . I . In came Mrs. Pope and ando .WaaL Wil'asle6p behind me seat.:..oH �� .violently, Griggs slowly drew back the sh Wo sulta then yo . d -algjlbor, Mrs. Brown. by me larflul. It: coverlet and disclosed to View the, r player. The son of the Sheik could' Says, 'I 0 tt 'r . . -1 ro. Pope Wag thought I.Waslartin' I heart will - be, to , would from four at- latilf the cost � I I . I -- . ,very breathless -but � at 'Im, but when sleeping baby� � . I. d .1 bear no mora. "This 14 a'lrte Conn. ouchad bafote I leave At a little shop .1 bade him wait whost . . d .. I . 'L� � � Phe felt that the, t told 'ira what I WAS. larftao at 16 was ' ­VV0­I1,,, he 0 1 try," he said .to himself. . thl , place. each, .1 I . . . . I L -exigencies of '16'altuation dome. d d � xclaimed 'in, a. 4oat8g 13 What Is .a 'three-peany I made a few purchace % Then. down . ,.. He than bit" . r . . . I . .sOme sort Of s' speech,: I soon..Iarft' too. We Jarred and larted' WhIsper, "that r I. r a -baby anl,no mis. loaded a revolver, .which Tomlinson . . I d . . r I � I '11 uOIsOrhe alleY-waY, r -14 so to A. door ' This Witt just talk, minil, you its 8�), r . . 1. . , I till we' nearly' lirted .the Clothes off Might I had given him, and shot the ,cornet "'It's three peauldes,' .1 answers, which he 'bed opou.* . . �o . . I. � . "A little bird told us what you 0 I takell -be so bold an to �O player thrpugh.tbe lungs, . . � I .PUB Many men have proven it. 8 May I � ­ -410111K.", she -be - aL -then she .uc � , - ., � Ischeek with line finger,' mum- uch . sharp like; 'an'.three Pennies means A worian, careworn, Palo, and am I YOU, . . . 1. I . . rr . , gogi' 2A as .. .. .� . a I .� I . . I I 'forced �,to Pause for breath, -'. Nur T "' "Tom toUbAne' . - The voting moth6r .10 . Anted,, rose from a stoo;l as he -entered, , Let Us talk A over.*ith you some . . ' I or an wo Wont to -bed 16 dkod 'at the It Is strange how,amall a thing 01, * ' a loaf O'.broad,mlster., . r . .1 r . . � I I � . Weigh. . r...' he !'Re gazed -at Me sort ol Stricken, I ind se.eingr a ' . �. I I . d . I . . . "thi llitle - birA"-;-Wbo 0 was.walkin arm,in-arm. .with the gal knotty fingers With.some Alar cites the' People In these dayo�' � T her Moan . .me behind her husband day. 1. .. I � I - . � . . Ad in I thought. 4CIIArity 1 1 . ,� . . . - .. .. I I . . de e� along's road. which navvies Were tar- ,,only, just touc son Of the.Shelk. had barely tim a. , 'This 'Ath hurried, shaking fingers drew . . r . .. . I tea'b . Stolle at least', smiled it 4 him," she a ` -w to- 1. . I I .. I . . . I r.. ., . � � - ., . . . I I I . . . . `11 - ' . - It' rind, an' ,a slippe . aid.ro. a to Is bharltY! Give of Your bounty, sia. imther the ,d Ids -Oro thin blo 0 ere- r - L 11 . . I . . . . C101dsly. - . I I A on a banana, skin. luctantly. ,.- � I . . close the window before a vast crowd iler, as us wJa ' 'r � .,. ,- .. :. .. . . . I . . . . .d own we � go .. . . . 'badr gathered round the dead bodi of I do. 116generous. Give hap, with tp.cover her naked breast. Her AND , Col , * r r ' I I . "go me and Kra. br I an' fell'on the tat., dE sez '46 was klssm . -,,Velvet,. mum!"' he muttered. a . PIIY an' freely, JW6 'mg,� , � I I I . . � '. 1 �41 � 17 0 , n4 quiry, traveling 0 1 , . . � . . . r She took one.-sf&'of the -str ' . r . ne, and'then to, . I .. 0 ,. I L :. I Radshook hands with each , . way n devoid of anything ' � . I .. I .. � . . I ., I . I . I 'net feathers. , 1. . . a In my cheeli. - � �. ,atoble'.or- drfn ' I 1V1nRCHA,xT.TA1L0M. : ** . . . I . eat' a d 'a. came t . o be covered'with' tar and, 'boardp and moustache, ho hurriedly oth r over and overr again. �The Arab 4. . . . . littla,'r I . . � That, and 'lower, .untu, hastily Parting r "IS the Corpse, a Wit My tongue a erhi.ty table, . 'was low � Tom her . - URGE r r ,WoPk at -once" Mrs, .Pope panted,' to 19' the gal good -night when 'er feather his hot Ild the r inuilelid. Their faces were * all . . iYes lookra - mut, In d . ,boa stuck i6 the'.tar. . ry, withered face went lower bright with gladness, they Pointed at , . 4.1- didn't say nothial moral r Mr. . Ness, . - husband io I ,a. W r 11 but Just strolled � t6ok thp dtfi#.ro *Utah Wei felt As yot . � � kable; then to a . I - * ghbdra, aij. door, 'would like to he] r ' "The, Skipper ant mespent near - all snatched a kiss before he Could L bti Wa's looking-owin Aa2azement when he. . . 1. I I . ­ . . .. . 4 I . r .. r . -,Rot bellag abliAb bear -the thought I . ed* Than he assumed . was thankful- when the week ol Angle bz-stead In bne'corner O*f,the 1. . . . r , . r, ai pre I I . . I i . .. . . . I X. . the night craptill the' tar off 'pore tilOu, whilst great tears com- ad .the yea I . . . r . . . . , 'Youk: 'doband. going * I revent )j . all UP' heard a ka 14chfAn' and- bagg no came toe ail. end. I . . . .. : to prison, all a ht i a - Oak at his -doo . room. '� I . � . r . . . r day we wont up If a other side of the � . . . ,r,.. ACCOullf Of 'tin taking your troubli 0 �g `p . student from th ;n ,Wa - Me an' some more went MY eyes followed hers, and'I noticed, . : . � . . . . d . . . I � . . r d Tom. . Next , town. menced 0 - roll down litp furrowed " a -Mr. McIvor Away, The . . ., W t I . . .1 I I . wo, much ."a. 'the gal, at, she'starttsd lartin". cheeks. . .1 .. . street partly' Coateale'd by a few- dingy bed . to 'ehit."! Forced to concin e ' , _ . . .came 'hurriedly 'in and closed '46 ae ;a � � � boots . r . . . � � r . . the door behind .him. He then fell , from -the botel-temperance- ,ovefings, the- fair-haired head. of .81 . . I 1. . I her sentence because she, had for it- /Youve -gotten over, last night's ' The baby did not wake,and this toe-, � wh re held been staYIW, Carried tip his 4leeping boy. . . .. - 'd 1 . . I 0 r .1,1 .on the Arab's neck, and greatsobs of a . BY the bedside was a . I I . . I. 1 . . -tenr'where she be treAtm.eftt?, got she.. ' combined 'with the tears saved . great heavy bag toe. the station. When :)air of. crutches. ce was partly . � I r I ' � . r 94n, she Poured a .1 dyes, love,' sez. Tom, turnial red.,. . I � .JOY convulsed his, frame. . . The, fa Your . . I -heap of small silver into Marlon's I P, . . I Griggs troin 'a scolding. r . . . . . . .. . . . .- .. I � . Then I began to see Tom's yarn ' , .,ipo ., he!d seen the bag, into the barrIage qurned to me, and a sometlilng'in the r '" , I "I got eighteen Shillings," she , u- - 4' . or man!" exclaimed the young "If You. had not' done -it, I Would " . ' - * , * ' .. . about- ' You must hide the pis P ' r r ,, . , . el Inouncled proudly; and Mrs. Brown, he rot. ,the .tar business. was all Tommy mother,* "YOU must have fallen InAove he said. r"But I . the preaclier took. out a handful ol jeaceful fook, t4e. placid, stillness, -the *I. , . . I . ­ . . I Ir I money an' rummaged among -it. He .marble .. . I I ir :got seventeen." . 44 I . Go'. _r �­,O,, " With our- baby." . ... . tol'at oftce--:-the police might 4IscOV r whiteness of tile skin caused atronage If yolf calls me rty or ove . . . . it". . .. . . ,a picked out sonlo'coinis an' pressed ,ne to drop-th parce!4 I'llold in MY . r I . . ­ d . I Old Griggs tumbled blindly for Ills . . I . r L I r '. . � .a . .. I . � I . �. . . . . . ' , "kert You are, -Myt dear," said , rs, agat'n,l ctl6s, the gal, III I I'Tlia polleel" said the Arab, I them Into the boots' hand . arrAGa . d r . . .. I .. . . ,.. � Brown, handippE over"'the 11 smash yer CAP, andi buYing got It, tottered -to h. Coa. . . . . I . d l bloomin' floe for yer," Rill. walked off. wards th4j. _d6o - I "Surely they will not Med- f"Therell he says lordly like. fTake' him for, perhopk, ten . r . . .. I Marlon looked -from. one I - J s6ruation. ."I bent over .d . . the Ot er, "Tom looked after ter, then he turns _ r . rl. Muttering: as lid ale With this -It was, It my man an' thank you! I seconds. Then laid .in,, fingersi on r r . I . . - I - I -dinnWounded, utterly dVerctkme. f he - went . . . a purely personal I . Solicited I , . . .. . � . .. . . . . . � I r .. . . � meak, but aund grins, and sez q Ito delighted- /,,Bp,st- . quarrel." - I .r - .1 I tried . to r u . "I followed the boots out o, the sta- Ills,fOrellead . . to, exprebs VjV- giatltu , Phat's Only love., . . best baby - in the I I . .. . wordi cdabld,jind , no. � like, If . , � : tnump, v�orld, "Nonsensei I T . his I is a hi . tng . Then Isays to him., 'Open Your ,"He isn't hungry, now!" ' .. 416� . � I � � . . I . I d . ­ � . . . �d , ,r ,Ing mat. tion. I Id said, . 'r Nured, in the background, sniffed f I "Well' I sez, 'it that's love. I'm I tpr. You mug . fist -an' 106 seeP He did, What dove 4uletlY.. � . � y I T�or man!< the r�peatpd t deny all knowledge of . . � . .. . . . I " r -cleared bar throat w th unnecess- � atingle for life.' . * ..Ad she 'the Affalrjr and.overyond IS too gr4te-' tldnk there was In, It Xr, No�s?ll . � � I r CHA;S'ED t)JB r I . I I . . IIAV19G PUR .1 I 'I'DK that finish Tom's love? He I wa tched, him drive Aw6y.. "How fun. ful to Inform -against You." . d "Gold?" I hazarded' . . . I . .. I . . . . � .. . I . I . . I . . . I r r � . . LJGTHNING YARNS. . BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS, Op � � . ., ' . vehemence, Anil furtively da4be in" A III) ny. it Is* that some people have babies if there was one thing In which tile I . . I . -ji.j. handkerchief to her eyes. r , a trouser buttons, fio� d ­ . l,und some do 'not'" . . . , Doug4 tappM file. impressively oft ' . I I . . . W; I . . . r I I . that night as old Gr ' . 'Arab was specially pr6ficidilt MR JAMES PLYNN. Wj� - .: �'7`, For a long time, the Young mot ' "Next day again oft we goes to tile ,. . , me6. "'I ftree happ'llies!" he said, . . WOUL)D . r I I , And. late Iggs tng � the L you -Still holding her babv, tat there, lo r, , 'galls. 'Ouse"for, as Tom SAid, to ,give . t4 , He SuptrIstit r. !Ons .. . I � .1 . . % k. and his Ole to' tha Ing I r006 to his feet and looked down Regarding Tliunder . . . 1. . ' I 0 t r father, Whombad become a - in 'so say enough toe Storms-Fallac . . SPECTFULLY -'SOLICIT THE. * . - �: , three true friends In need. 8 greatness -in: the art d,,o - be it. happ� giver'When Ye give ,like .. r � Y. as. .tIo Scissors I I . ' . I I I . . .r I . .- ' " I . . I I . . __ , . . ,. . . � PATRONAGE OF 'THE TowN., op. ' . , ' . ,,. , ' - "I -I can only say 'Thaulk you,, 1, 'ouse, a I no Tom walked back and forri ;�orningls adventure, and as he went when ty Ill t . � . . C. . . � I r We got at ter the old man r0latW to his Wife his Sheik Jng from one to th other of th sp me a. 'InterdUetion' man sat by the fireside It from his Was .lying, having- earned .at e , lemuly.; I "It's 40 . R E ?I . -in front of the garden gate. for about b he Police called 'they coul� tha � . I . . I Id . , � . . . I 4 . �­ d . . . a on Mary grRduallY drew'her chair Mak . . . d I I -faltered'at hist. "To my dying rda" an hour,' vhistiful like to bust '10 nearer to that I * a nothing of him. But ho�'was To. I I I . . — �A. fallacy 'or, -tilitily men is that CLINTON AND.VICINITY . .� - ., * , . . . brecohes. . . n whichL�her Ole man . r small steel objeatA,,guail.as �Clssors or . Id I . .1 � .. . I . sat. . d � I :- I 1. knives, will "attract lightning.'? Now, I . . .. .', I 'r . 11 � "Then goniething lappiened. Over made about the Matter, and,hext day � . � I . r We make a speci " I , - shall remember you ill my prayers." gustM with - the � fusa that had been CHANG.ES IN EUROPE I Baby smiled again, and mqde A 11 tie a garden And,'AlarV' h .. �. . �� the destr � ity of I I - ogurgling noise , th wall . bricic An, a " . a said, brokenly, "I he set out On his homawarit .journey, . notive flashes which need be a . ' I "There," said War rabbage., came a . Mated lt-w4 couldn't lelp It! And when carrying with him many presents from. Havo see I n Many and. Important Dur, feared range anywhere from 200 feet ShoeingLarne and Ititterold, ar . t. Century. . of Is r . � "Baby IsArying to thank you ,too ours,' ex- In the Ole 'Othe an" the--th cradle ­n, . 50,000 borso-powerd' while their I I . up. tin '01TIlit'i a secret code of I kissed.it I 'membered the Ole kitchen students, Journalists, and. poets who - 'Ing pas . to A 'nil In length and a a commonly fering Horses and. guar..� . - � . but, like.med he can to ' plabled Toni to Ing, 'A brick'mesas 4W Yfad.Mary, Ole gal 'had se,n him fire the shot. , I cross sections are like those of iron a .e . . I "'Wo. Wait a Inlaute, and a, cabbage mean , Jist couldn't On. arriving at the. oasis he'' found � . r _.. � � . "The darling!" exef'ad 110 word� 1 , I �"Ialrned All the nt e satisfactJon -in that. . � ,P.en together; and . S--' 'alp lt-�-1 -blubbered! it a - The changes In Europe since 1801 bars heated to whiteness. It ... . I , ­� . I � "Just then a potato Came over the fifty, years . Is, litte. . . . . . . smiled nee.we brought the Shelk'sitting under an umbrageous ow some ,remarkable reverse, therefore, silly to suppose that. such . . . . i. tala nee Wall.' Whoosh! It caught Tom in the agone, ain't it, Mary, a! , . palm, eating dates Out Of 4 Pasteboard all it in . . . I wore. He stretchki�llobuyt a hel less back of the neft. . � . tim downstairs for the 'fIrst'tfmd0,, ates and politics. - The 'E' 'an Insignificant thing as a.pair of sets. . — � � I � � d I I . I : . , . . . little fingers, and began to groAp Int. . And, sobbing Soft b : With it glass.lid on It. 8t . urope of I :7 . �, � lessly among the silver in his mo " 'What does that mean?' ;IY, ille I�O&I, of ON sors would attract such a force out . r i erlo . sez 1. eleven children . "Welcomet, MY SPIll!" ' said the' 1801 .counted 176 million- inhabitants; of its path, and it IS equally 'Silly r to CARRIA09. ' I d . I 'lap. but Torn didn't lave time to invent eight years - said It was J�at forty.. Sheik. 4,YOU Are' early, 'returned. Its p0pulatlorn to -day exceeds 499 Tnil. believe that a plate of glass or.a few MAXINO AN -0 . .. . I "There's .ten and three months that'day What report -have y he Population r Of UOPAIR,liiO OF, ALL ]KINDS I shillings too much gIlYthin' before the door opened An' f since the historic event rec oil of the land of lions., T France, inches of feather bedding wouldbar Its here 11 said Marlon, mdre, talmly th&, gal came out, . alled. Then Tonilingon?., d I I -I'm � 0 IF I 0 a. theY were stleat for some minutes. . . . I which ran to over thliti-'three mil. Progress 0110 It were started toward � -NDED TO.. . . ';� I-MaY I give it You bao,�?", . V110, PI ffee,' Sez she to Tom, 4%lt I$ a land of wonder, 'Inv father, lions, exceeded. then In number, . r . PROMPTLY ATTIE � I . I I . I . "Certainly nOtt" said M Veto agaln?, . I . I I r SAve for Mary's sobbing, � In It there I no Co. you. . GIVE US A CALL. I . -%ternly, " - Pope, :::Yus" GeV, Tom� . "Olt ,is pictur', Mary; I'd like to yet a freedom They 'Are . hesion and living strength that of any A further superotition-In which "Yo see it -1, enzla:ved by their own IWIZ., I � I nation except Russia, which, how -every . I . . ' The Sheik combed his beard with counted only thirty -Aix Millions. r ; uIll need all of it, my,dir,rigald What Ara Ye Whnflu'?' set she 1. nearly housewife believes tin. , . . . I . . . The picture WAS Produced, slid the, . When r ,op oTRIr.' 011,10Y-10 that "lightning souts. Milk." . -Mra. Brown. 0 "'I Wont you to be my his fingers. "Strange!" he Said, ulation of the British True,-milkwill often quickly decom- . %0%-�Vb I d ) star, wife, mY` old couple. sat Close togather a Isles was � , I . � A , my-' And 'era Tom called ler I'd he had heard the story. "I judged only sixteen Millions, not quite hall Pose When a thunderstorm to brewing - HIS PASdAUTION'i rwerythful Imaginable. v,azed at It -a -the photo of a gallor 10 friend Tomlinson to be a truthful Mon. that of France ' The German . r but It Is the closeness of the atmo ' . "The gal tUrba to me and sez, sez the UOYAl NAVY,- the original of Umpire, $_ 1 I -YOU Are an opumist?'o . Was drowned thtough a boat which But these 4�xplcrerfr are all the agmel counting Its *three hundred States, phero which does the mischief, never J0 MOWER& . . . � "I smin,".replied Mr Duatfu / i3hO, 'I 11110601d, fit 'Ave to marry lim, jllg� 04))SIZ1 There, Is nc-ho of them that speaketh- often tit War With Otte anotner, h&d. in . . I Star,' sti though of the two I prefer you., I the lightning,.and the milk 4NOuld turn . � &*6t only hope for the' 'best, I "'I'm married,. thank you, atz I "MOthel'15 Is mothers," muttoted old the truth-no� not one.ol All only twentY-flVo million of people. On 'An OquAllY AultrY dai'WhOft there ' , . . �r ,,, 1. - I . � I 13radtictil arrialgeMents to t I mokei fisatte. . . P I Grh&.gs", as ho� slipped his left am BANTAM IN AlGrEOW6 N99T ' Italy Wag OftlY a "goographireal ex. Wag not a thunderstorm Wkhln a hua- . I � Lim F . � I � �t' t t. I I . Pr6a0lon" at that time, but the whole dred miles. - . , � l"That's 'low Tom,$ wife was got_ round Mary's neck, "&nr' if I 'Inembors A young bantam was h SaW BEACO M1 & sm , ___� . ' -through ,,,Jft,,I,,,,,,,.,, r rightly. 1 think I board the Mother 0, , atched end Peninsula In ten duchies comprised Then, too, there to the wige . .PE4HAPS YOUIVZ 09S�RVED IT . file '1111 A-sAYIW 'bndreds 60 � reared In a pigeon's nest At Briston, Only, Seventeen million peopled - AVA, which says that "lightning . neVer YTH $4 ' __­� times as a or numbered Strikes twice In the game Placed". Yost . It .g WIISIVS the good Of h1ving friends care to .here WAS never atch A baby arotolos Norfolk, gnglatd. 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