The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-10, Page 6THE OLD, RELIABLE
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BEGIN 1:l1t,E"rODAY
The: -Marriage' of Dolly and Nigel
Dretherton proves an unhappy r one.
W-Inne-War--is--dechereck_Nigel is glad
to enlist. He .19aVas7Delrfin' the
care ,Pf his friend; IvrarY FurntvaI
1,111rql, is 1044in action and 09113'
retrarries" an old! eWeetheart, Rchert•
Dihrliana. Dell' and Robert sail. for
America .and. weed. conies' of the, sink-
ing ',Of,' the -shin on -whiCh they took
passage. • '
WhIneNig,es olderihret" her. David-,
• "Yea.-e!rd9W11 in the Oraentrit".
• The ne'plY was evaSile, Re rehsed
that she did not Meer( hiny,to late*
toput his ;Wish! into • weril* • •
yo"1 wanted to ask jf.u•-;7!wlethumseLt.,!;401e:,.,
Write you = eentetbnes I :won't, bother -
you much;, but if 'might write 'some,'
• 't • •
. rebore i,arue a ',Att7.,e ,sillenee-
Was looking 'away from now, and
Sas' to see Nigere' *Moly; Mall" is downs into the heart ,of •the tIte •
,riagei "David mistakes' •Mary for hu'Init ,t4ett•Ilh'ereesnarh".h..7741h7;.•wd.sik,1114
ashaMed to him of Dolly's mare. WU
brothers ' Wife and asks 'her' to someIt
-te•liye at ;Red Orange ;With and '‘.‘I aTia Ifralf41' InuSt.aaY'ila."'
hiauntat Red • Grange. An acquaint- isn't .that I --that I don't want you
anCe-ef Marrs, named Evans, falls in to... .1 am afraid you must 'think Me
,! love with her; Mary writes to. Jell "herribly unkind and ungrateful,-ibut
him•that she is leeving for the coon-. don't, think YOu'inunt.",'
Ile rose 'from* his ehair andlnOved
NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY. across, .tto whero she was Standing;
If he went ,r,nand .that eveahl,* he his young' face looked Very earnest',
night be in time to see 110.7* '"-.wI)uworY°.7.1d7te
Ife.changed his Offge'clOthea for aAinY4edcrihutPita13 8°.1:'
hule soge• suit; bebrushedbis hair We never meet eigahl,•!' • . "
^ smartly, -hild-selected-The70:khig-er, 447:0114ttehambrild4gan'in:*ia7berthe'
- ',then he gave an; anxious look into; the
&es aefare, he went nut again. Into fads of her.; black, ye...eh tied. behed, a
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Itseemed, a long WAY Mary's fittt" • . '
"Yee, don't widereteridi" •she broke
the, night. •
and When he reachedit h hard' out helplessly. "It's not that I delft'
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liked ,to ring, ' • . want to .eee you again, but I
.He steed outside the shut door f Wto leave an iny old efe behind.-
Mentent with. e !Nil-retchedseesl.. of to start afresh. 1-1haven't been se
Ho,„Wondered it; she', v'erY haPliY• 'll'ere'tllat IWish t°be re'
A:Yenta angry; WOridered she mi:4ded a itall,"she added, *14' a.
would consider it a .1ili4ty on his art catch j'a her YniCe•
14-. took her hand -hie own' elarine
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Ll.se &Hefts Lye to
MAKE YOUR. OWN
SOAP
and for cleanin and
DISIN`FECTING
Gillett:5' Lye Profect's
V our Health and
" Saves Your Money.
.read: 44IVIrs. NagerVinetherboor The
Rea giitirge, Setlinont '
CH4PTEH XXL
, HOME,
-Mleis Varney stgeig,140e0ttainitneen.
inidginary crease in the White hea-
ePrietteit • and stepped . back •a! pace to
look timid the •!roena with well -satis-
fied „eyes,
she docan't like thisshe' 1/0. -
pealed to David, who stood in the dear -
:Way watching her aratileilly--"I hitt
afraid ;she, Will he, Very difficult to
"It loolts very nice,", adinitted,
with mannish indifference. "They thad
no',foom like this 'at the ,fiat, at any
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CAPE "
; 1350
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THE VOGUE OF • THE CAPE.. •
The Cape has definitely. estabilehed
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confer'', " ' infeiaolr
Dripped Candles. e Bluest Lake.
••4•:leen:›Olu:' Manager' had a teieelione fFOnt',, vils. Np.0,..that rise Of weir
rwattted ..h.,table•for• luncheon. • lier 'and' the she.e. ,V,Ve dashe4'
•pittlicy had "always been .tb *Lye?, soine. slope-aedetepPed sibripty., •
Directly under: Our feet.: the. earth
call that. a gieteD ektitiediegefriends *like -0.,:81%4,41ay,',4cutting ,bet‘,04.
*IMF,. OUT, ler:" linieheona
and.ene,Weetteet.",t° decoritethat'••table• '•feli..**14,,),u. a 'feet. alldeof • reek.:• -and
wlth the -college itelers,;'bIne:andwhite, yeleente. aeli,..•at angle ',of' least
There were no. blue eandiee„oh bend,: .fifty. 'degrees., it fell foroleyen
orgy, nue. or two citah ein'de of the elliade *Andrea feet, and if you Onee, started
.9f.. bine needed; there, wean% Hine to down that incline, you would keep •.ph
purehitoe'elnere: candle/a,. ;to in •desperee to the bettem',•• ICfelteway into a huge,
tion she lighted the stub:end of: a, blue hole, and as we looked to right 40'
Candlo. and let the colored wax. drrp, 'rot, and, then acreitis,.Plevesiim this' hole
over e• fresh White !candle Until it Wea SS an 'almost perfect: Circle eix, Miles ,
!covered, .She turned and twisted :the 'in diameter.. A.0 the bottom, Of the •utet line i$:'.there.anY'referente to the
*bite:C*1e 4.8. she, Worked letting the hetet lair. Crater Lake, . with'.•the wren- sea, when suddenly the hero's ,Occu- •
-l'irerne::-Wax-d:rin...wheee,Lit....W4e,mpst_et,:_.ing.,stillnesS coming,. on it -sti. that:U.,PAtion 14, Wen sit -poi T304. of the salV ;
pretty,
an4Thttereseca;i1443Wesiwirtute. thrtiniungly. in' refleetiOn ell the silidee and., BOO,. gale." ,It s:Wan lant line that
,nOwdrifti: and White -,capped: CaVa On* 'strOg•thenetr the ballad' and 016110
elle°4•• ' • naolenhat ring it. roiltik held thein ..tohoe,r,".70edinittter'.0frfi,eamista''Peeef:to.•..the,,aii- •
hted With. the suheeris 'Of her. re, fleettedli-a mirror Of emoe- wawa. , • . Orr• It went. end ,
Oret.Ventlite,-Sne soon began totry out 'Wee,' Veer haee Seen water 'as blue as was' duly Pliblishett On: 8enreniber
1843. The antlior' then "•esittyeette Set
dripped candles hi:. SII:CSIOri.'' As her the: sky, .hat that is not. sky-lelue,' It
is ekiU increee4.:ebe found It well to much deeper" and richer. • ' not the 04'1°' but with' no suer' '
nereee,tbe White, candle a ,coarse Mediterranean nor ,caribbean, blue. • 'rt e 9. But the tune.Which car ed :Ben •
grater. be rOuglien, the surface 'before ',in' a strange, bealencent "indige; With a , t . AITTY ein• or,: the Poglishr-..
beginebig:te'deeerate it,: and 4).010.11 penult:dire of green around the inittgin 4"aillig • *rid.' •N433 •an' ld 'Gerqkan. •
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THE STP 1(11E111N
THESONG
•"PIO POlt" •
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To:PaYe!"..9400.1041$:•011PliShad. ia• the
M11110O8/hurnM4 Warbled, aid Seug
In "theatres', 'Pellgert reenut and home,
ind "perforated" and put oii a r011 to.
'ffretntd out on Meellattinaj, nbines
:and °maim, and, :yet reeeiVe no steln-
.Peolat1011---=not,eVen.it sePY or this SWO
eiOrlOtOor er•Dr.
ArUir "BO
In 1843 pr, "Begiialt-
-.physician at Pert. L.ee, NkfronlijOs4
two Or 1I1t4etnetta1.frienaS;ithifeditets'•.:
of "The .New ll'ork•hlttrer,"
.theit'sea is 'a emitribetien, LIttIe did
he dreane that. this' Potam.,woield •go •
down Into hiktOrY akone. of the- great.,
_eat SentiMenthi dittiett of the age
'When he eat Owe to write the divine'
efflatim ' was nOwliere in sisglat Until
he 'began to delve into 4.emfai8oaneee • '• •'•
ot his boyhood. '-lgeelittineapfir
wide the_ .. • •
D'3.1i't len/ retneulter,eweet Alice, Ben
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Then'followed a .paetn of sten-. ,
Ses. :of' eight -lines,: each, Not untki the
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itself hi the realm of fashion, and We it frequently in e jar of cold waist to
Present „here a smart and practical
version of this new mode. It ismade
of :drepeat, „ea much used by, Ohm*,
and features .fitted shoelders.• The
uneven heipline is especial de.sirable,
although the „ilovver edge may tie left
Set the.,celored•erex drips qUICItif and
to•haveoalled int- he Wondered if- keep them:round. Care was taken not
• ' ' astonished him. Such a small nervous • • • to wet the wick. • •
• With a stdden. impulse he lifted:pis .h.andit w, at n'imee.:a•aele Va.reeY sighed'.
and to t „ . - , Pcor Nigel! And he toned his home To glee a ,better nnisa to tbe candle
b b 11 - ' •
' • • he wanted to ho.'p hr, be wino to aicohol ohs, made a varniali by dissolving:in
' 1113 hard go 'through nal: ea ,e,artereoese- ft*, broadyoung and the colmtrY so. niVeh."
Ilia, silence: •• After •_ainetnent, 41*Ilt !it' 44 aildLthezorares. A little ,e'etted crossed :her: kOntle :aniber •Seaileg wat„and paint-
"er, • - •;-a-brush-o1,4thin -coating over
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• ulletang •
create..-:a-epanela.efreccant. opening
irre r.eft for the arias in 'the seams
.where the sida, oedipus joie the
fronts. The:convertiblepollar makes
the cape both cernfiertalile and becom-,
'ing. No. 1350 is sizes '30, do and
44 incheitinst. Size 36:is suiteble'for
84 and 16 . bust; size 40 • for 38, and
40' bust; Sit/ •SiSe 4"4 for 42 and 44
btiSt. Site 36 rectuirei 3 yards 5neh
inaterial , without nap; lining 3%
yet& .36-ierch.--Price 20 cents. „
The; seCiet distinctive dress lies
in good taste -rat" than alaVish
i ,‘ 9 know. it ni3O , seOni...Viful in retrospection. r•='eo•i,ftnlnt.'eavaatllte----7C-I'!Yata'rr.iff.4'4iftr
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• , $ Mary ersed. There was an ' - ' ""•• .•- ' ' pre- N ' • — ed over the!' candle before the varnish
dear;-„eOine-010;edrew back•the bolti • • • ' '
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,anxious glint in her eyes he thought,wmption,". ha saidziather unsteadily. : eier.,..that' be Was' dead .aiid gone
ed erse.1 that she had 'mit bed hardened was sometimes used to
It *a M h
give aeothee variety to the surface; • ''''
and although sh • . ,, d ii , , h"But."-he stopped and rushed on she .ane
cared. more for her Younger nephew• As •inany color eombinationees1n-be.
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David had always been her favorite:*
quite' spentaneous, he told himself. . She wondered now if pa PS Nigel
explained. his viSit Stammering- had ginessed as =telt •
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tietilarly ' effective were rime 'and
colors. - Among 'these that were
par-
reetigeised her ;welcome was:' not
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tried as there..,are -Candles eland
It Seemed' impessible that she Would
• green; green and blue; rose, blue and
1i: "I wented to, see you again.„, I am
serty, you ere lea.ving. I hope it is
. • never see him again, or hear his teas- pinit; green, tan ,and Orange. -:.•
- mt. ready goed-liye.. , • 111 ingAvoice. Tears' filled, her eyes, and
. , COnes l'eace,att.ast.,.
David moved towards ber, and laid Conies peace at last! The drnme, have
bare. The -pictures 'and furniture had a -hand tin her arm. „ : • ,lfti
, ail 'glieei" a ecinfile Of large boxes Stood "Don't ery,",he, said: ."Perhaps it's Per144ture of • MoneYr .EllerY':•rnomml: N . ' i ti ..e.riltia., .. . '
. but ever and
,one On the Other'egeinst a eVall'i'. a big All 'for.the best -Land lie .virent !out SS shOn14 want t° nihke her own 444 '
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asked the spaaelied ,on'to. the white lace (..wn iter
light :Of the ,nerrOw, shOwed'hini 111 bochce
that everything was • stripped and
melody.. ca'me through: the. efforta •
.where there are shalloWS. It is'oPales
cent, indigo-L-aud Tet thht does not de.' I
e. appear ng. at a'. Pitts-
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of Ne K ' "a'
lson neats, roving, minstrel
WhlI
seethe it, for it is capable, ... ot. many r •
burgh theatre Kneass was told -by the
varleation:..,:a.n.da.: mystic .chinges; eel.",
bhprodicest he •would be added to th, "
manageMent that i d
f a new song coin • .;
lehmeieldnielintsitiftPPillrned;;Yle7t4a.gilFailil'8713:115•81i'°i;ine'r'etitla:w6f' COnssu°1tedthea ithrrit-gei);-aa/Yn B:t"tlideulet4thaatlir:, •
•itse •nwn-inei_ineparatile and'. Metes-
' la f1313n6r 1311-trish4Oheneliste:A...14,„0- 'L..
'• It meeats'ilitle'svlien'yon .stand-_,Orry.iish . ,4earep'aPeri. 'gave. It to KifepS3, .
..,:ntlith4tiest4rwl,,:t•Lyt!e:rf..7,:ie%etieerliv,!: iie4:7:iu:,,,,,itit:,a.-iebiciAt:,.004.eite,ditliob:it:1:i. inatination. :tirile4..iii.s. iiigmoi.y. iiect,
from theniorY and Oiled in,from tile
-ticneaes-thereilDon adapted-ebb:German
etmes-'. melody' to the, words arid Stibeerfneatly ,•
. thp;tihai ;it: :efeta., :fra, ,, 7Lianut-e(itthcilti.:1.ceill :ter,: .4.t.m91%;:i.o a. tn.4nt an:: en.,
71.',1704)iict:Tgeosotit ..,•trt-'ne new, play, "The
tato, of -Buena
.
• the Song wet* inti•eiditeed,•ir. .,
3d:7011sLvieleal n:::e44.,14thapliose, ,:eh.:.: 1:e'illi'istinililitCen',1'a-tdYre:eputil : ht,,frte::t.-1:: '1., s.U:E.N.rel:ey0:;:o' dAy ntt,h1Saluel,P.1-labdp•ipshteerd ,0:;1:tsaviinee:it ,.
„.,.. :: , : . even once encelyou haire walked ' the 'Copyright and reaped a :fortune: ..•
;•vieth,"',,The,drame. died, laut the Seng. .,
yOue.haire .a.iieW., epneeption . ot., the . Alice" as' their pet.- The grace: Of the'.
depth, 'Still More de You have it Whenii:lintaelid the repetition of ,•;•Ben Bolt"
'in .8.',.beat at lait-Ype. teat nett on the, made it highly effective., 'The'hallid,..
.bottentless blue -water,. •eusuierided in ' ROW VOieett, .9:. universal theme. it. ! ,
'ever • • ..„..,,,, , ,.. • :. . OpMe.Stren,gehlue inedinin between an, ech. oe . the vain yegrets-ot a 'men Who.
...zi?nelf.trig=e4e *ae. in:the 'act of :being he •svoilid hai>e. -nriSheal." ", '''• ''. ', ''• aPd OP' 11.°1*.d'rc'sia*k4:.will fin4.°1!7•Dhe slow diepersing legions, of: decaY,., inverted world a ed-anlitielght and see looks back upon a vinith that is gone'
.onriteA' TT,. ; .• ' = -. :, , ,. -.. . • ! , • . mess; er4raes„, .stified,.a.40, , . .der(igres nustitited• in o•tr* neve. Fetehioa
.t .e. muff..;,,e :e ...es, tell .. e is , htl, Ilaket.swops e.r pumiee . ... ., fereyer. . Ett.tpueli. ,so %het •Dir Maurler i
•• .• She. tirlied h•e•i• teari resoltitelY ,awayi, :BOA to Ire'. Prat -Meal' en ' sinitzle, yeti - . ...n °O;er..., ,,,.., .
-.Mary,. loolte&rmind eerveinelY as if - . ,-' tlie grnY • i, rid Pink. and broWn cliffs 'of. iiie1.195, Utilized this• • ,nnsonnistleated '.
. , , '• - • i ' r. , - • .the nioment. Price of the book .10c • • • . .• . , : , • • , . . Y , , : . •-, , re.. . . e, e .. , . ! ... t. , ..,,g,, ,e p , 4 .. e,..,_,..„..•
• v,-ondering what he• thought , it:, all. aro, ter.ed•to- `.• ntair4:11 • '; the inn, • * - • r lava 'r6-4. two rale con as* th fvotpoint'hi
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said hitatingly.' "But ,If' you will
."I'm an old sidy,. k .ew. rorgive . . ;Returns -411e husbandman: ,retlires the thousand .feet right abbve our • head, fain•oue l•rIlby, fully , fiftentwo years ,
Me:. David: ••And . new w'e einst ehUrrY!t" e? -.P1'. • • .- ,. • - '' e . . • lover, ' , , ' ' ' •• , r ; , ' . tii.„ ineet-ehe 'snow: It is • then, at 'last, after ite •:atapea,.raitce in 'America., , ,
collie:ill fbr a 'finiment--!--" -.' . ''' ` I, h -d 11 b here' 1> t.. We •', LloW TO ORDER 'PATTERNS. • To Feap the .euiet .harvest Of .a WaY ; that yotirrealize.,the ma:testy, as well as Dr B11011311, was, fond of relating tnat .
'lle accepted eageriy. She shut ;the a°rie,,;:aacy.1' 'P-ewlill'ille-eagain .tiha,i sli'a i's„. ' it ;ite. , y'au; alim's;a1;-..acid. re's„-"plaia- . The' 'bright Pltim_ed. Stet's; Wheee ',Wide . the, b,eauty' 1. of :q1;ator,..Lake. /gi.c •,.,, ,, . :fter .the' rug was. • pirated . a...ship; a ,..•
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'door,' and .lea,..the W.air. into' the .dirt,ing, film and if yon tlilnk s•he., really • a'nd • ,.v... z' -4.ni,, 1.1.1;n.i.b&t. , and size Of et/ch , . fields :M..aY not cover,. • , • , . . !What gave:031,s' .water its •me. , ., .blue. t a, inboa,t . anti; a. ,.,rae,,eherse.. were
trufy cared for' Nigel?' '''' • '.• ,H, ../..71:tt-eir.•13 as you, want, En'close 20; in • Though. winks .beat on' forever an:a .a , I..earinot. Say... . . . I am content named after 11., iti. adding:. The ship was ,
Here ,a7.so everything had 'en hut but i to accept the..facto.and let. who will, Wrecked, the:steamboat oxpieded and
"I, ein quite Sure plea did,"; BeetherL itainps. or cent ( coin preferre , rep , „ .
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'a amb:e a3 taand 'a eauple of *chairs' • ' ' ton ans-A'ared quick -3T' I sl."3" 1-af it carefully) for, eachunnnibei, and
theorizeAt any rateit'll the liorSe neverWon race --sotne-
' .4,5; sma:1 fire wag burning, but the "I hag,. Your- Parcl°n for av g• she for him tt.earerieleutl==y; she 1 r
.ddress your order to attern Dept. Move thus !tbennqpickening, the "mar- the 'blue jeviel Of the world's lakes.- what consistent with +is own luek in
e.room lopee.d deserted and e e ness.worried yon
• • • • ' eco rokee- earted h -n I first .Wi'son Publishing Co., 73 West Ate:. shaled [meets, .
table was Strewn with pariers.
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saw: far,' ;We shad have; to ha v744•51 laid; St., Toronto. Patrfit, senti.Far swifter from the 'gathering that.;
:Marty Were torn into pieces, and some again -701.'17e never taken get latn;y to kind to hr, -A64,E F:Orenee,: ',She will return melt , . , . tnay earini, . - • ,' ..;,••
of tho fragments had fallen` tO the anyonieli•efee•OH-,till I mo -Von. and--' be ab:e. to de with' ill the petting end ' ' ' ' ,t••'='•-•-'74--
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Through doubtful wars, for an un -
The .
fleer ae jf a dratight* had eatight and She lifted her heedi,aed he sew,that cold:frig ypu.can 'eye hex," , • . certtitn fame, ' • • •
Pr . p• •
Walter Priehard Baton, in'. "Skyline never receiving.any. rQprty,, leis mole .
Caulpa.' , , - , . compensation !wale in Y%attlung ti...n
Boit? gliding Safely throttgli the ship.'
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iug waters 'ok Song. • '• ' ' ." '''''
Minerers .Liniment for-burnsi-- • •
whirled themdown • " there wero tears in h•er, eyes,. though "roar, Chl'al, 'she isernore Hien wet - pore'otten •110W the. toil of onnurreng
!"Please .it down," said MarY. „ , ,she . _ • come." Miss Varney stood on tie -•the • . , urns. .
Her voice ,.was nervous. •She re-, '• "Why, I'm „jeers -older and, droPped =a, kiss :,on David's' chin. Whet, 'netting thiorieS liave, given oh/ but. Inc M°11ntain hOsze Tust have!
rnair.ectretanding near. the 'fire,'holdir.g she said ..trentulens;y. "You're 'on,4 a"I ' think it's So- good of. ,y.43111. ."....t.11,dir faithful; ..this
• , • ; been:pleasant'
her hands to the blaze, and now young boy! ' It's very kind of, you. ,P*asa her I-4re. She ought tc; be y6iy•grate-, The poor reward that waseirealY his? •
• Evans seer that the sliin third finger don't think I'M' reit grateftil;• but it ' • ; • ' Of that 'paetie inid triumphant'
Gerald Ch
of her left hand "was barred With a quite, 'tante imposeible."'• '!•.,,• ! "She went away ittirriedly, leavipg • • ant i r
t Upon' the sunburnt. brow •
Shores.
.••• tuottittitin 'region toward
Killareey: eatne to a !track' of anoun--
petal tide bog, one of the most improvable.
1.1 'hate anywhere seen. ;Swill entered
'Weddingiring " ,'"YOu mean. that I'm not the sort of David standingin theAloorway of ,the • W'ore Out ArtificiEd
• • • • . Driving his laureled. pier)! •
P Alexander.' tahre.:iinknlesott asntede:pmoroaatur:manti cduntry.
-- yjrland moinitainsiL
• ,
Limb. • • .
F.' or%a 'moment he stared ,at it. with :fe:low : you ebtild ever .give a thought •rocrin 'that had been. his brother's. ,
bank eves. He iva's Sure she had not to -that -L" : • * . ' :" , : ' ,•• Miss. Varneithad certainly, done, her .,
been •ev'earirtg• it when they.had .mete.,..,,,,,,,Tbere whe something so Voir-lib, in etmoot,••for the, comfort Of her geeet. . ,
before _io wis. heart, tegto to heat :ifith .his appeal, her heart softened toWard 'there .er.e flowers on the.inantelshe".1
a sort of slow '410aPpVintirrent. , i thini. • , • : - •-'• ' . : ' •' and: dresiirtg-table,:"hboks iiii • a low.. :
.' AIMOSt aS if she coeld• feel 'his •geee1'. "It's not that, bet- And now she shel a eusliored chair apd a wr ng- A iCirlci\„ O'ffey;''
Mary half turned and rooked tOward, tained her face away tObide its quiV- ' d 11 toe • fire burnine= • .
in the. grate, for the surname scenel' .•• Ills Wife, ---,•
out agafit. If ypin keep
!tie have:gone and the afternoon: was .pit.htiiii7.isp.ea•daoy yobuiti'll7t,,,ddraT,t It' t'iat. to -night.
chilly. '• , .' . • i : •,,,•. • •
What would she think- of it? he I'm eiiing 04 Car .kerr:allather purpose,
Weridered,a liteo curiously. 'She had But You :can start la al 1117 private
1>
: • .She 'reeved, her haN.I, quiellir' into ,,:, 41 loved a:Man dedrly :Once,. and,.I
th:e shad e of the :folds :;of •,„her:bleek: Can peed' care. fon:anyone else:”' .. .1
.frOck.' ' _.-.• , - : ":. ' .; •• ' • He :et her hand g& -very .geatly., '
• "It is ',kind .eif /yen. to come,:.'!.• she liAnd he ie-eAeed?",he :asked. . • . •.
,said, "1 did Ii4 Ii10. to ask.; you, but ' ' avvg:,, , - . , . . . only. been to the Red GrangeOnee bet s ac t. •
_ .... , . , ,,..„,„..,„,„_. „..„.. • .
' I tam glad .to he.. Able to ;thank you :The:to wag! a 'little eiience, The flie foreec.ea She •ha.d told him, '
' •fer all , eau' ,,Tild id' for me the • other leapecte_ taleradkled in the 'grate; cast- - - ' :. (TO ,he ontiniied..).
. ' Mitiard'a' Linlinent for.packeette,
night,'" •• • , :. "Y • .ing weird shaddws Over.: the berel`orim.- : ----- -----4--e---,-e•••-e., ,•,,••,: :: • '.., - .
.'"I did nothing, i am Sorry you are, Then, young Evariseee%.V.e.41,15..iii the "'.' .T. he LilacTree.,, f.
• awa3n it far?" < table witnEllreaking, 6ok '1.*Ove Sor!g for letIcIncla,
,Interest In. a book vragee
tatted .States • and werlii.ng'conditions, •
reeently .publiShed. in 'London by. two .
young engineer, follewing ,a."
two months' the tatted States,
•was. Increased when 'it, benaine ,geeer-
„ally •leitown'that, one °fete. authors • is
'legiontie bertiant Anstiii whose
, - • ,
'lege were 'b:ovin. oft. during.the tear.
During his -.tour. of the I:Tatted S.taleft-
.
factories end' eheibe he 'climbed. lien:
drede et -ladders and ',walked 'eo Mau!,
!rniree that he wore qut one of, his
•
• • . tidal legs.
Aftei'. re coti e ri . from lilt. w•eands
Austin returne.,0 to the front 'and onee
•'back Intl the • trencliet„
despite hitt diSaintitY. AusthreoVe
.dalges eriCket and 'nfotar I:acing;
Well. as, inanstriar. research:.
colledifle. ei:it.fiti the. boil
his hat: ; atmean e
A dreaminestilliteat. pure as light,
A waft' 'ineligible /SS
flOWS; •
'A lainlient a seentedspell,
.Such .E.tlen groves .befell • •
neer' tenr,, , •Wa•ees•W:ait Fratois• Lloyd,' with.
'.:toVore:!itifttrisitatile1811eitgbloreanviieiotlin, .101 t.,
; whtti 'he studied eethionnes. CaM•
The early .Apple:afio the POI:,
.hr41.ge• University... , • . • •
The Cherry in bee April white; ' '• ; •
•
which, combined !pi. or ten Mileta.
From one of these .heiglits..loOleed -ter-
Ward to the, lake of XillerneY and. at.
a. vonsitter,ah16' dietence, 'tied ••••
wird,. to the •river Katirnare. in'
tienief a sinalt part of the Upper Lake, .
'spotted:With Iterande and serrotraded
:by the • moat lremendous. m'ountaing
that Can. be intagitied.
anis 'aeltae 'of 'wild 'magnifinence„ t •
broke at onee npori all the heentieSof
KllHrney• • ,: ' •
The part of OA lake, you erearaland
appears a basin ef,twe et. three iniles
round; to'the left ft is eadoeed by the
mountains ybu have •passetl, 01116;1
larlY liy the Tore, wheeeoutline is int,
, commonly. noble. and joins, a range of • •
• • •
Is a pe , ,
orYoroving .on pitrPie. tree. •
'taste it once . • '
' .Anti the Abell of, its, exit:411611.0A
Willmover•let you be..
be11 k.your pardort*IOr having wor- • • jililin
vixi 111 sounded • Older and more Manly, .
'vied iron,": he said; and his Voice
"Please forgive Inc." • ' '
• Ile held out his hand. ' •.•
that nine:Abe most megnificent ••,
SS:Itilleere in the 'tvtirld:
or ,orP.4 QV cultivated , hills,Front
thence I 'belted down, on a pretty' range.,
On tbe'othet side is a ng scenery,
Ey- lievee all traiii) from the band
The T.humb Rest whieh. ,
wigitls and lawns of 14, eckross Abbey ',•
• . "What is there te forgiver sheF
. asked Strnang., .‘‘Y.ou have been! Love
•
Zo, kind to
. ^Wil:ked inte %the hall, . end ;she
"1 ,-folidwed -hini; : The front door Stood
wide; the 'tiles maid was helping a
I
• map drag 'One Of the big hoices: otit te
e waiting. van; it . ,oek veryheaey
and. CurtiberSonip,. . • . . Loire •
. • •
Young, Evans 'went. forward...* nun tain
* "Let Me lend. :a hand," ' ho Stark in :Windykt
eirecei•y. . , If you •
Is a bright:stet'•
, ,Soetliern
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Toole ion bard -= •
Arei Ile burning flame: ;•. .
'Win' always hilts year eie3,:
'Keeps teeth
'clean, beth sweet,
appetite keen and
digestion. good.
" great after
smoking
4
,rhe milted tlinriamo ti • • . • To Eetertain the.Print
n ose., •
A're siveet,ps maids note peck tolietti, Tile Prince or Wales, Wlar,heS brain!,
no whist wonder alters time, ' , leed to viirit-,Porternotttli shortly:1s to .
The' Hinged 13111,1which 'pre -
only the fis•iening Lilad Tree ' he Offered the first freedom oflIte new,
vents evear disi.onnection
Is !tiro ty ;inhered, in glentaifrirI-2'.,,, j (treated -11'1; ' •• ' • • L f • h •
• -ALt n."11'• c•I t ste 1
. .6re. • wale . i • e hi t
of 'eneloeutes, on the lake, and on the. f
.and wrist. , • . • fertnIng.. a?.. large promonten•y• 0,1 thick
Wood,. shooting fiir into the lake, The
• StaIifti 'Which niakei flrf
4.'ininecessari' litt e:eha.,(..f4hkee.ts collf
in atiii 'thin islands' or wood' beyinid '
.• breaking partly between giv.e.fhe meet •
' livoly, 1,11tOrnfiXt.ttiO ivalleit-c
tilt's or, Isiet.S. tQl!fil aa:
, „
'Ingetatle.a,
SOIlle • '1"(WitSr.,.
into tome; wli telt farnish oeW
gleitilie Of tre0:0, ti •
lelette.,,H„La_petlefec. • Aerliiir • yttit
"Allotte in irelteitt,'77 •
.iPeir.'Yeating .or Ok
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1'.6.00g Wilson . had beot I1tU( 11
; e.reeted in , eort a in'. so-v.11,1s. .e ahating,/
sheinin teittle e- 1,a ; eu litt. • '
met yeniee'ilea • .4;•:4;„iiii;•„.„
. .
• "..!'irt.tt ','Er)144 Leite' got •1 tailft • •
• 'haven't Nonl" • • • •
'VT Y ng 'Wl I ttg, nit t
A ileseniblance. • ;stinken at any de.ptli• has
fent:hey was tiying ter •give- hee devised,
nt all pupils men-tal loran, .of
The :Ate.? maid stood aside, red- Would tavee lost, yonr.brenlli., withoilt.,Okolos`ng the natinc of ,
'faCecl :and -Trate biess. 'atio not Pia:IS:17A " kr, • L
reisiel'one'end of the big trunk in- li1S,I , -' 7 -tie aldeet have la nitati2f slit ex. 1 .
,. bia tted.. : Is . largo. Old. enfina; ;•being ,
I .
,s,..yor4.4 arms. , . , .......i..............44...k.k.:, .1, • ,
""IZe,ady?I'.1=.e asked.: i nearly es' :Is ik..es Ile ,way--rs,ilie' otinit; am! !
. .
Tcg,.zher they earried it out,',Inte. If laid on • ifii, Ride . and...Started :tit "the '
1,1-.,‘. eltirkr,ee and efitivn to •tits•vne... : ,,, . top of li hill, ii,•.Wou'al Pell to 'the. Inn: 1 .
' •4.••; thy 9hoved'it• into the back of,„ ite reeste Ineend, Sir rh:(0.0(1.eS , el tom. ,'Ik:ri,v,:,, \vile •cayi, tell Inc 8414•14.t 'it
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'illt; .t.:Sit,,,,' tit' '.9.4.1glit' from a tarn p fell ': .t.iftwnaa....7,,,,,a:Iy.',!:tr..iroi.s-. 46_0: licloy...a. :, ii3,toitt,!, ‘. i s r . . . . • • •''''' . , I
4 d'tf 1‘tinl attached t 0-4 he handle. ..L. . •Gst... in.Y°.
spereee , 0 ......, , . ,,,,..,,.., ,. ,,,, , ...,..,, litt,i,•• laent. n I 1) r 11.14., ans..' ii,f, . ;„,-rw 1'c. g: , ,n „r (.7,,, ei, • 1,a,,:
Daut 'J414 '. 'Y'.11'ng'' P'k,all'i,WII0Oicell at it, and nIS roatral 15 it Ott a6, f I' t iit '6( t'SICO 6:1:11 :k;-14,i'fitt,r- '6aid:' .'"A 11 ,i•leiti-,---•Iii-treletirt;: - icZt:W.: On, W.s. ,trarleY-rYiv,i(1,soo- •AtOtos.-•••
,, li.„,t,,,s0#1,,„,„' : -,..• ,?1, ,,,„: • ., , . . 1 • . • ... ,,,• ...Mow, rlitt Sfltitittit hi 1+15+1,5 1„tetn: +1,- What 11.01nu;think 1 t•eai'i. des/Titan:gr. ..sTete";,. ta$1„1.1.12n.'nn.9 e.ent net 11140
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tet 14' '.. ''''.":;?. ,', Ilt; It: , t• ' " 1:‘.1..": . , ,, .. i' .., : ta'„, t- ...., ' , holy' ,ii,tt. r.i.,.' ,:tris,outio! rcctivii unity, 1113 t T , ..,-, "{Mr dtt ttiy1.,*,„ , q, 1,1n, 1 Ife, Ill itie,..i ... , 1: 0:plAVectoT. I;V:1.,1, US, .i':or.....C•d•fhletainf,.,••,end,,,i, ....,,
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brOffits,' fel- tbs -address on ',ctlitv. ,i11.41 .*"''''''*--.'*'--... •bl"ds: eettriiP caught itt thorn, 346 . y'etige :;£11, ' " ...4 rtatititite
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