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I � 4, 0,0,� VP.A'� �' I -1 - � I __ - - . � . , , _ r , � . . . 9 �, . . . � . , 4;rw� , , .1 ­.. �; . � .�.4.�,�� � -. 77777= , . I � P i I i I :1 � - �_ i , P ; 0 � I � 0 � 1 � 0 I ; . � , I . . I . . . . .6 '.. 111. I ­ aescend to . i .� I I . . � ; . 6" . . girt With her. 'What rander i BAWYA10 AT WINNIPEG. � , I # i . . � , � , 0 1 '§ 9 - . 4 1 0 . � ,Xr 14'Ways'an'Itkiiere I r 1 .6 . r 11 9 . trW r . I "I'll reform." ,prowisooli Bob weekly. " ;. How the "Pride of Wostoo Became a -104ture -of _X . UA A - r LAN%. -1 . 11 11 - 9 1 1 the canopy are you tuinking.aboati- : ICE FARMS OF BENGAL r 0 __ I - W 011too. Vittoli ,:. , � 9 lailme swaoyv, . ,.,I AMID , REAT�-1111SLEN 11 oi!x;up We. 81cirting .R%e . r 9 . 1 it Shore, W . 'No .�- . , , . * , 4 JUst.tbdagh9t it we jellied her along ; . . . r Flourishing I . I � .0, . fth. It,, h(-q*,,v grpwtli of I ,._­%..­;', '. I . - . � 11 . . 6 � W ItIO noe t a bit perhaps Sholot be.more.couteuted.11 1 H . . . 1 6 � �,Rgloon. - 6 � ­, . . . 4 . . J*pr, . a The I Way , q0t, pind cl,oh,,��*Xw .11 . ,W,I,w il I , I .* .. ' j - Tbl!., 'M " 1116,41 I . , I "What's a. very -weak bluff, Bob, atid - 1 NMUral ice Wfth BaQ4, in 1882, two men, were 1, . IpAersivera . , . , . 9a I � . OW, They,00 �!11 339 (. i ON TH 9 TRA I L N YAU .. Wnh. . I 1 9 I . 10*W*, 7 ­ I pinz , , H " , rllxq. 9 _ r .. _ , ., I I ' talking ,in. Winnipeg when .U, ro- , ollin y . amo . I . ­_ . I [is the mental, Moral and matrimonial * ' ' M. .. g . . I . Out Frost In Indl ,'* ."*_ a r . r M ja.� : marked I.Afil) 0F'CX,M . . -, 171 u Ifte' ,44venturep -of 4 a u on tile fact thak the r . WOderft4 9 . By MARTIRA,4POP - $ANFO RATISeP of thla happy.howe I Must in. I � was ,OroWxe( . Place . " j I � � '.. , .j A , RD. : . . ,� ,, -ho scare0y _ - i . ­ . , r I a : Mls." #%V1814ted frolioll toe Swed1sh of ' r ; _4 �, slat On ,your Ignoring the presence of : . e I with moll i, I . , , .. . , ,,,r,, , 0 got a 01441�ce to exchange words with I V po4qt� Sd. ere," , :, 0 0 0 r I tan soma T*gerrof by �-Vlelnsa $wanst*4 � � , I CopYrIgbted. 190%. by $qqslit 3 the mutd.41together.11 i A SYSTEM IN. �' An from 106, Ion as a I . . Xdraan. , . � r . .. -OR AM. a womau except the girl'who waited - 0#0 of Spring to Mon: 9111he Wood", 711 . 74 W RowArd� Is tbe� following -t� 0.9- , r I .. , Atz. I Me it Uft`04 -.1 16. 1 1. . � "But you'll be lu'aking eyes at her I , ., , USE F on table in the lawn. on . pret . � )i � 11 . :�, . , . . . I.. . I � I - reotaurant or hotel.' � Pre , . . . - " i yourself In less tb - I . - I , Faverlih Posire. to Leave 6moko. ' d gav ,. scriPtion of how, seti and land Meet. of "A. bar in Winnipeg," he Sea , nth . 6 its b4ad -in *uMr1s% , �, 14 an A week," Bob, re I .. 11 A ' � _ 6 ad at Me � * I'� IL, 'Young Mrs. Maxwell Was In te M torted, 04W wetre fortunate Ouqu, , , 6 glish barm _4 giv ­ and - C ,).ty-So4nds of. ' wtW itio' ' I "10,04 qm,p More You see that sea -and Ian 4 - . 0 1 - , gh to I$ballcw POP60ir Esithon 01the ,I an 1�u Aid -,would I . .)In of the 0 otu,"( A. 4 lull - of , . 4. cau. mo I U bgr liappy,pi4no were. Overturned, . . ,r or two . ... ,. , . . � 0 a coin Money." 4 : I ,� ; � Awakiinlox 1-ife--VAto In tKp, Wild � 16'. fear. Umm Ito t4 many dW --- way In Xk%�y , A . . , , � . I i .�". I 4w4 Just because a t4ithle.§6 maid had Whiqh Water, hy . the proceso 01, "What's thatP" A I I ' 41 in A��, , 1 6 ,. . , Xackobrugged his shoulders. I I skod the -Besot by Firea - Sce.nes ArcunO , then tur. d . Places the ]And comes down * towkwill - . ailed to put In.an appearance.. itwas . o,,. In * Rapid EvaPpration-and Heat Inpula. "Six weeks later" .(writes. . : r i . ,u I , . , , . r . . .4 It r. 1; al wo f , I , tr , r keep her that long." , I ; I Is t *1 , .1 6 a, , sb)pkin . orent .s; � , : , I _ , ,gilt like to, but I have more I the 0 . 6 - I "t i tbO sea With flat, tufted meadowo, .4n I , 00ily tilstory-domestic histgry-rppeat, . tion, Is Conglople , 1owis, Shaw I ' The wmnip 1. . I ampfiro at Night. r strange animal SOr SU&Wy . _, .4 . ' _ � �-Ujturl) .1 : . I _ discretion," lie replied -sentaull I .'d Purino the Njoht, n . eg Tele, . its drinking. r the sea mebts. the land, withA , . , I In I . onslyX .-f - ­ -----1 1-_r________.___:., ......... r I . in$. -After It 4a lyin.0 , -1 I I , r '' ,.g Itself. but ?4rs. M "After all, we old bachelors.4 . - ---grgM�,!!tOur-WO114grOOrAe.di-pink,-eli .d sqt* , . axwe.1 was too: �qe �__Ou_a_ _010AT , rei tile I In hot Ind , r. _,_._jroisty- -worning --wheA. fled -Itself it gaVe-LUIM' 940 'WIACIX, PROS Up'. to. rnopuda and ,!,: . .14, - yo hr 'girl* I 6 r , ,. '- ­ ''' r 161 1, 6 1 a - f� where every d -eyed � extra shako of ,'' I , ,isewly married to look upon the w1raw steady ones." .gy 00 r ed,'. bright 6 . r . . . . .ung Uglis "i, 6 1 year the. resident gets rill,thq beat he , Ue aft' is crisp and sh u ita, tail aind ttrotved oft I' 4XIfts. lt_appmrs. is: thc , , ugh the* bo* . .: fortune In the It t of anything, brut A were installed behind the I , r Axp, the, .8. nf, n the bushe . I . ,, ,._ , , I r .911 On the other side of thordlX1149*1`00111 a , ong bak. rising higher,and h its, parent r r. , - Thus. dtallkoil qacb other so much that-thor . . . -6; purely personal aftliction. , . Wants. there tLre four or five mouths - stained bar of' the a ,W WO(InIppod. . r igher, starts my- M, . soMewhore aegf.. I ' , , . , .. . 1. Her, husband found her disconsola* Ma'reh- d of riads of scinfrillat,in _, Show tj . f the YeAr--:,XOvewber to Pri e the West hotal, itill stai ,g crysWa floatin � to door, doubled up with laughter, Stood ,O . g at my,.1arst neighbor. only Wb.bftd per Poore . *', It was while, cainping . this pl" possessed. . But it can, , , . at they r . . 11 . to, One and Norah plotting the,downfidli when the ulghts, -Although ,never reach. - Ing Oposite the Hotel du Canada, -6� down from t o. tree r 4160 happeo, . ; , . , ly stirring the cereal for breakfi or.ft 'r 4 t � . at, of the "discreet bachel Ing even to 6o t uess, can be In Lombard etre6t'r And Winnipeg gasp_* rt li� 'It 10- then tha that.one day IA, my wand' 1� 81 I j � . a I I he blood stirs r . .1 , that.w;heA the. 14nd oWea toward tbo � . ' . . ade to . 1 6 in, the ., man .91 the Suddenly u little I 00 a VMII, of;'Illila ,,, j.j,6j � , . I c � . , I .rx;, a, i , I - � . Saa It qdW . I � - I I I . . r' nourlskment,'oo - - - - . r _. , I little V V A I I I . 'The. fields . -:a Pin 'be%ver it,, as "ugh the sea ,were sompthinill - - - , , . 6 6 . . 'He guts -lit . I I I "ten V .f of 1'' , Whilethe hot tears. ran unheeded -down "No; be just takes, brea t wl Y iont of lee In the o .. goda. . ., t� her finfibed cheeks. . _.. . kfas p odu e man ed, then sat. up and took notice and w . . one e ' 1, . . aql whisPered Norah,' "' � " r. . POP. longed fo . _4 nose� In , a; r and n o a , a . "Aren't you afraid the oatmeal'will ' 4T , In'Willch the 'Ice I� made . , '' one time h a 4' bl I - .1, , ..6 . hen I�m coming ovet to wait on . I . The other day Mr. Shaw m - . 4e&:a - ri 40;;Mufs. - When the )and does.- tli* 16- - 6 - r Are low, flat' . et One of I e -4 dog. 1ilsO . * I I town. with Ito dbni4. at houses, since ,,, r , - 6 -_ I .- L . 1, be a little too salty, sweetheart?" he And- Open and the ice IS, theaer girls III Winnipeg.. Far a quaX-r ring * i n-na . .. ... 6 . * SeA,.Q()Meo up to it Wlfh flery_'7.rRt% '. I , . I the table qvery' - morn. r She I, r Aly AP#.W iF4 'coming. and I it . 9, , e,j,wi .414 bqatS 4114 roars and lashes agaInst - . "r I 'ter of'a century as been old 'Ringing, that wild, A . 101i� a arr4ing ring," whispered produced In large lots' wh Ory, d beaver grass, _�j " asked jovially, at the same tiale klsa� Anne, . . . , eil the t6la- bapip ver , I " , I .. .. . . 6 �A% % , 1-� �. . ii away a few of the salty drops fro pe ature of the p.tr,Ao. 15 degrees or married I _ or at home With .9 - pro "Von 'cault" . n the -west., her .husband a tever to get back to.the woods'. . the rpoks JMd looks as if It Would! teat I .r. . � objected Norab,'Ilbe- I i '' r Its =,�iallq, which�had, weathered I;— her eyelids. , . � ,.20 degrees F' above,t6e, ,congealing wealthy farmei; and.she is the con- restleasiLoas Which increAsea oh XQ tile: Ip - 0 . . , . I � � ­Tlr� ------------ 16411.0 . -cause on week daFs 'he breakfasts'bmw point, writes K Loollan In the So tented mother of a -giv I Ithe , _ and snows- of many Winters r . d JWX to �ploc6s. � - . I . I . w-Van­yQu-joke-,-BOb-.1 She -gasp- -fere-w"o, le,ndfic wn-up family, as the days gVdW Iongpr And Vie am air of equiplete abandon R I I . z-He-has-t"tart-Into-to , . -CA "I r�membi6r_ ho , , ' Bilf in Blekinge it iaaltoged4ev d -Wer- I � I . lu , r ' . " tween sobi�"fhat 'now bu ' . I -W, `-The method pra6ticed Is an W Strilinge ,it all 9. swings higlier . And higher, e . r " �, ed be ' P I I ' 4-T N�W_ in' perf with Its Sur— ent When r ... , r . :, "' . rat Out eAkIO]r't1iau Bdb does. seemed to. xAe ,in � I . ot harmony I sea and land meet, Thore' . ,r, 1A0,91 , : . 01. I bastructivo example of keen, qbeerva-, a I .those first days,"'. i iiot und tend,, so mystiorioic.. ts - prdir�gsl 'Mi I tile land breaks Itself uO into � . .1 , I afresh. "She-shedidn't-co ip - ers goisort . , ' - - I ' .# , -080 Much the better -ligied Aim , - aid Devonshire P611y.,. "The halt � natuk6, I so - I iking a typical , s6ene � "Who? Bridget? Well, ne'vOr. winil, I r r I r . I I itubtly 400qS it 9013�e. - I 1. r ,41uta � k 0 tion adapted to material puilposes by tc, basliful mobc, th �% 0. qng t b Aukong the . . " " � - The arrangement worked out a =0 ,o e Tpraembered, r trav� and 18IJ1448'ilad islets, un(I the sea 41- : ' . - �', - � MOOth, natl6w which Is today ignorant of. the- I had.,to learn 6 Stfa-rige -drinks that . I I ,go s= The inertia, of t al. r I ' paeasant experiences Ques mind vtdeli. Itipij into' , � , . dearest; that's a trick they a play, - I IT enough for the next lhrde momings. to mix:,.`ihe* reckless �. aaa d tor Satiety. h' 6 flords aud bays -'and . - r ! . donot care what we have for bregli- ,Tack and Anne got r , s�clenceof the thlug-that -P, they could '' -tEey w xid I unp 4 ks back to, the eveiRings spent'around' , ' ' . fasv, r on capitally tow not- , wag . ,ould sl§e � their, money, 4 blood cries out for action. e la " , 19044dot and # is perhkip this � r Makes it IO* 40 If7they .,iiiisir .. t"Ila � �, 1'.: � explain If -questioned what actually ' 1. . camp. fire, Iii f4ory-telling, songs WGA. . I r I . I I . . gether, but all in quite a discreet and ' formin, � an, Ohl my!* the jauhlboT of '-them., nge of. ma . rIV I , jests. - Wh - r .e , I . � , causes ,the . 9 of *the lee beyond 11 Lgia sweep, h soul. t_ . . en tile, gun hangs low - . 1_ -"But Mr. Cabot does. 'N -he up yet?" proper way of Course. . ' . I .Arid the. mixture of cla .. are far -off the voice., of t e north- and . ess and. he rmony, . . . I . ,a fe .. I ts.to drop boo - I :i. I . W yaguer'phr$Lses, like "the whad'! was, mrost, surprising,of.al.1 to uf? d .- s � then suddenly seem . � :A1 ot Jaekl He sleeps and sleeps out On the fourth wornin , Eng- land calling him to fore t e . horizon night comes on .1 I N herloni, to r . 11= now first and to,remost of tba, ,* r � - ". . . yr 0 ,9, h6wevei, as., - 4ijid "keeping'the earthly beat down," , lish girls. The workman, .the dray- . and be S*4 rere M apace. Mie-pniple shadow seat FjW out it lies I � Pue4ay. mornings, And be won't care Anne tripped quietl ut of the dining I .yet t � r reep oull . I Jf- we skip breakfast altogether. man n n c desolate and enqo., - .1 i h1s; sitnie lee'forming loroi2ess has r d 400tiDr. the navVy Is strenuous but good - � r , the r sur" ty alld bJV and has 11 , , You room' -after serving him, Jack lookep r . , trn the lazer a � 11 * ' from tile forest and C 'I nothing else to do , � . I t .4 illzed in India since the ages - The rai ro td, t4e' surveyor, the Ir , 7' eiiodd - ab" but to roll. Its . I '. I � - � are "lostIn'the night of tiule,"An(l. � ay blllo�vs. � Wgin , d up just in time to ,,ca i been' uti , Such was the fe;Ung I'exp'eri rounding landscape U6.3,efiore you " . .9p t know him as well as I do, Norah. tch her reflection tha,t , mgfneeri the tur-tradft, the trapper . . gr- 4 I I , " . .. '' Y 'n see, I roomed with him two years In. the sideboard mirror as she, 'tin ' ( r �. I last spring� says a writer,. when the are awate of it, so -audd6h is the. .comes toward the .. '' . � . t �� I I �hey all -camo . . land it h ppom. . Zen I was &-bachelor. He's the sclous.' cOu- all, with a scientific observation and ac- t. . In droves, all. were suir grow strong And 'warin. and the change, -Thd sounds of the day die, 4pross the first. ob�tAC16, This Itauhme. r r has . ni, that, but soft winds of March began to arousLe out -iith the setting of S=,r thi- ' * . �� . I . - this betrayal. blew -him an 'Q . I know there was lots- of Aghting 1he'sleeping Veget&hler *orld.,, Though I 114telY 6V0rPQwSrs,' tears -away ev;,ery.. . r'.r : . of � .cpracy wbich'the Hindo acquired ae. and respectful And 411 . the � . best, natured fellow Ilviug-present audacious kiss krom the UPS of herr I W . r . a Droo- 'r , . . - r . . l qt an - ; :�V, trj,p(,,. not I . I . & ftg green and makes it as gray, . company ex . by Inst n , th decl do q thrpu�h count monotougus'plink I clink I of th cepted. . , _ - �, . It bp wasn't I flilgerm . � I fo:'show any favors, but., I ��Vght again4t the fever to go north pector'splotX 01 . h " . I . _� _� _� - � -4 _P � P I . I less generationt, "I'll - I ,P .... ­­ would never have consented to this It gave Uck ' . -i we'. couldn't belli; it sometimes, 'eh'l -again;, there . *ai- that something, in ,, , - - ", Itself. Thea'It weets, Still anotIM _� . .. . r g , I a.thrill that. somehow, The to plot: fs, a r"ngular'plece , Jim?" And 'Xim,'the"mi . I of rock or � a I I . ' � . three cornered loving cup. Here, hand for a little thlog,up' . P ddle�agi6d, t ,me'*hiph Would brook 'no denial- .Obstacle. W-1th this It d ' ' , set the equilibrium ot -ground, sa i. 130 feet long 'by 3 With- the co , .tb 1. Wes the sl4gig � ` . I �­ , me a spoon,,dear! I'll make the. cof; pt."his workaday: world to * . 7 � .r. hrouh of a qUar- powethifig- deep. ,down 'ano�­h den- silence of. ' � thJX4. Au# -StIll anotherr--�,qs,. � the � - - * r. . . a most rO- -an, easteriy'anii wesi-' :'ter of, a. century of Western sun, "And. . �whibh.:qried out to be fte� * '. 4� �: . I � � reb." . 1)road, rimning ;ln. , 040 1. I . markable degree. Nevertheless On' the. , OR" mOrO,: inoomprehens -Is,- ,the ' Ofr I . same thing.bappens'to this alsoi,. It ,a ', . . .�� , The "three cornered I' i erly direction,, The Sol!. is remov'-ed'-`t6.1..wheri we 'did there wds. always t6-leave'th6 city's stnoke.au�d din be-; .ad - ", , , - , ., , r I Stalwart ems to settl ],down th * I 9W,pped and 'Plundered as if it ofiad , , " ,, r r . - . ,. 11�'q 1 .1 1 -9day, ,for'reaso ox-- � trouble,!', And Tlm� the hug. hindi to she st from my feet, 1 , . I , . . . . � I oving cup" was 1!0116�ft P8 be4 known a'de th of -a Cou * le of fee� This ,; . ke� the du. Almost awp4itspirifiag ' I falien..In& -robbers' hands. Theii �t . r . P . p $ r the remembrance frow bil mind, and .nrebnVe , . ,�: . an Arrangement by Which the Me%- � to herself, Anne �chrose to be haughty� - -cavation. When made Is smoothed and ! band -camsed renAriiscently the Who .. ...- .1 ,he � � wells had agreed to let Bob's chum, She.neglected to bring him his cream � I . - I&rl � rsation. lags with the obatagles come nearpe and nearer tom .. . � , -a * .. ,i,.. , -allowed to remain exposed to the r briolgo of .nose whose Symmetry was 1 -to-get away -to that gres:t4iow wbr of - .1 . � Jack Cabot, share their,cozy apartment for. 0 ,then � � ing embers of %4� fire, low sounds are. gither, and,thon the sea must Under, I j I.. 1, Is-.'cOfEeO­and the Sirup for his to d � rtiys oi th' slightly. : marred : 'by" sk pronourioed ' mystory -and silence. .. .I rbmdmber heard to 'break the -magic "spell, eX6 'standAbat the I' . r I'-- , , 1:1 and tRke breakfast with them, thus waffles, He Was obliged to d4 for rrrI . _ e iun. to dry; then rfei : curve. � - - . . - I . . . I . -I while -dreaming o�i6 night of tlae woods c.ept, perhaps, the'eerie call. of a loon ' tier liftlest r ch and $ends toward 'It - .� . . :, I . . -etravv Jnr small sheaves is laid In -'an i The Prido -6f . . Ildren'In -order to m9y,6 .1 11-11; . ),!, . giving them the pleasure of using his her several times. *Each time she Was -oblique direction in the bollow". witli ; i, the West hotei - with I thAt-1 rdised�up 6n my elbo* to lisi, , I ' the lake, I the snapjiing of r ft. 0 ) �1. piano and the- luxury -of keeping hiughtlLir 'than. 'the I"t, '' . ,tr ea tr6,go I n a 9. to PitX- jtalso bee . r r. a . ts barmaids was not permiti ton: and distiactly'heakd 'the crick owes more friendly; ' . r . ,. . � - . au4 - ()no% ,loose straw on the top to t - I O'n ' 0 , ets' by. some furry - hunter Of the ni t . . , r It had seemed the rosiest -through tha . � he depth of - - 'S was mi . � .9 0 Its, I maid. its a career of prosperity ,.that de- - ch Inc - the farth aiirfAco., � plodd. the r onstOn, . irping.; weet coaten6 ' . keeping Vigil: ,kth 'the. stfirs, or a - .. er In It comes, roll � I I ill I . t -same - transparent go -1w :ajoot 7and a .half, leaving ! *whic - onl - g*oke I lonely hoe I hoe I hOG i Of a Mat, o . torms, left . scheme Imagivalile, but behold it, on tween,, bg ofeviari �ther fiotel . li last.ed V tiR . I . loss high, moderates' Iti a . I a- ­ "f--"' -him. It. A - S��ch'. ­ " , - - I -1 .- --b. - �. I ;;; ­. , - ­�. - . . ... . I - qtly..Saw, her Make uV balf a ,fmt below that of the ground. .1, � in Winnipeg, - The meeti-nb" .of tern_ the morning, disa7ppoinfed e - . I . � � ' _ .r ,,,,. ,. the very first mornl�g 9fter Jack' ar- a - am' at V , " -_ and'p . . &to f . ] the, green- thinm stay. In crack!A iiin& " : . , - wit i t fin , to f ov . f-o"D 11­1­__-_---­-­iit-ej -r -I 1j-- 6 -f -i I ; I . comical ,Numerous b-eds,. of this kind. are for m--.' " Perance societies: . ecamo a -- - ' en �-u `610, .74--orealtIng" ­i1a_,.­ii_;_� ces, separ . Itse !:. 114, � . . n , � , so' �� . f-i�hir_e_We _'TWa_;Vei_fife_a_&6*- e , . , va­ *6 - oil'tuin ,­­- : little .-face: thatIe -nearly laughed. onti ed::�the -ensemble .e,onstItUilng the ice­�, OnIl b at and the - youn * Waj I L in t1le �6 e,. a a eE � . . ; . to�� .1 .. rl 1, a atterOd dieb , glyr �. 1. I �11C , Iright : 16 .. . . . ,�. the '01de gest completely -- -Inhit - '­­ . . In the midst 6f Bob and Norah's - . n . . wer . I breaki� the foreW in search of � We -�Wuhda aliff a A-hol bocomes at rA - . ., joint preparations for b' 0 I e m e.,:me. � I � l . i between' f � ' oil .1 ,me sickndss . !�� , ut he checked himself and dew Itarms.-with narrow sidewal,s mbors.' Many'business.' wildwood -ho ... ji,,. reakfast the I I evening weal. .Such sounds ply, add - so 'barMIeSS In the land that ottip �. .. \1 � . elded to try -a course. of diect I W 'them, in which here ,and the Aa I Meh, mairi6d-and single,.- found, the .,.In. the -Sounds of ay .n. to' . the death -like stillness after they boats 4pre,Vent11r6 Out upon . . . I I . . it.. it I ­ . Stead. -­--,----.�-- - .. I re . rgo 1, pressure of wprk ad great that they': the early morning there a" Meanings, have 6choed and re-echoeol'tIfemselvq's tatilly ',caianot recognize ltself� 00 . I doorbell rang unexpectedly. ' I .. Pl. no . faiening life� 1 ", . I j. . Apne," be Said, and his Voice . "MI& in. the ground .for � the con e 6 of . . . � I I . . �, "She's comel" exclaimed Norah trl-� .dd . . . I . covered iartfiew water Jars gib. Sunk � had to go down -to tfio*�6tfi only,reaol by'�those who have�followed away Into themigfit.. Is it to be o = I " , . - . ,; - _vent no . _ _. . qe in the , umpliantly. as she rushed breathlessly. ed almost of , evening.. The clubs '*e're'no 'I I * 'the trail amid. the great w Ii` and friendly has, it groWn. .,. .. I I . .: ' , ern, ,,I waut you .1o, dud thiming witer near by to,fill the shallow . I . griger. alleneea Of d6red at, that. certain of us aredrawn: - , .. , � . _.. � . ", to the door. Bob stood-ou th� kitchen 'key . a. You way do it now. ,earthen vessels in - * 'ch "it is to -be ' .thronged and' thiee-qua�t*rs of �Ilj4-.�, Qanadfazi north, -sounda'-which IiWy�*heii, tile aroma, In. the*: soft * ' : - - .----- ­_ � _.� .., ,,, . '. 1- . tbo� piano � . � , ,,.our - I . . . I `threshold, listening. � .They verb .96,dusty last night: -it � . I III .. clerks only txook -a band*ich lor lunc pronlpt ,the, .memoiry and stir. the im- gp , , air'. . . I . 1. , . 'awakens u' -for -,J .fr * de� , 4.',' rili . ' ONE - NATUM,` � I ��. 1. I 7aff �62en--. ;TUese4talicis are nine inches 7�st,the. bar of - �the- Pii of - ,.the ',,pulses 1�'Ing &Tmaiit tlir6iigh. the ,f , a, n . its, - - TOUCH! OF "" L "Oh. it's you!" he heard -Norah fty� -8�01IYU�VaYiori'them.io* . ... . . . . � I . -1 I breath 16 *th L luring per- .. . I � , , . . . . I . . . I IR a tone of unmista-kable disappoint-' ' :'_Aji�e efajejI at him In diameter at,the top, diminishl1ig to . west. . .. . '. I I 11 1. .� .. L.' .winter: months. , Some of .these bring at strange And northlaudoo � . A I I . _. . I . ,�. �. . . ' I . ment- . I . . ff motne4t In tli- five indhe& At the bottom;. ono and one. , :The English barintild, was Ston:iMIng . Ve'tord the �Inln'(l pictures, of camp, life I fume, of the -wild the . Dlspfiii.� of Cou'rtesi 401n Memar ....� . . � concealed astonishment, then lionAced , . " . yea*lng callof 00ming earth?, !�- * I . . ..y. oF - �- �. . . I . . , 1, .. "Well, is that all the welcom . e I get?" , tato.tho,kWheli� 1alf .-inches diep and cne-quWeF.1nehj' . the tide of depression In Winnipeg,: which never, lose -their -- . . ..4 '­ .: ­,: 'Old Virginia,! , ­ .1 1. I. 7 . . . . . . . . _potency of at . I � .1 . . � i 11 � . The next moment jibe thick, and* are so- porous as to soon be-., b the currint , of cash �wAs st ' ' Aphotion; the' lakes 'and atreabi"k .*itb ' 1: - I . . 'All the -seaw-were 'taken in the,car. ... ' - �, 1: responded a cheery young voice. - - 'fiatinted ' b - - I . It, ream- ' ' . . . aek -RgS1n1 ''LostientatIftely 'Come; moist throughout'Wben:water Is I -ing through. the tills.'of -,the Pride *of tbeii. portaged;-: fho� 'trailst tbroligh' . TIME'. FO'R'A C .G . "I thought you were ithe:cook,'� , a'Aust--cloth. . . � . ., . . . . .. MAN E. which. I entered one* thojill In early . . I % Was fiai6opini , .. , . . -1 . . I . . . #9 I I . 11 . . . .. .. -1 . I . �placedi 14 them. � ' ' , 1 � - -the West. ,A bylaw was passed for;. forbst ind'Bwainp Or over, bare rocky, . ' . . .1 - . .. 1.1, . &priL id min-sptmext­tb*_____ - ­_ ­ I . .- . I . . An old colore � % Aittle,ohadic No Necessity4or", a 1 I ". Norah's balfspelogetle, half laughing* At. the ,first -awful, disebidaut biddifig',the eml)loymeAt of Urmaiots. hills;. and especiallv thd COnst ht. Stream 41 . door. . t is np�t 6'fieu Ili these days tjW' � � .. . ' I .. �, I . crash When -evening: b6mes, the hallow. , , ring _ ._­ .­.­ . ­;.­ - I _ j . . . aw ting'you with , . ' 1. I . ­ , , , . . � I -called Bob boa-. . I nee Jack.' g4tte'd his teeth and .�. I .. � I ., : n,rpwo care. -All four -rnarHvd,, iiWd it is pleas-. Ats picturesqueness, -and with its home'- ts,'Says Golchkin Srhilft ..I see that typq of b.lack min. I ,used tb� , .. . . : "Hello, Anne MorrIgl`1 , , all .lnin�ig-r`a-h` , . . reply. I that .U.1 o'Wed: - close � afty ­beJr�`dIsRpo-' ,earthenware ,pan$ �gre., �,Aeed 'is But 'by thfs�-tirnq -the. girls did not In the el a al I . , ypitably from the kitchen. ' . ., up.OnAhe litter, and by.,meaxis.of little Ing to'hear,' -happ�ly . - - tliought of � it. .oil- Q�v ' ' ' ' on In . sfe that kin. the old Virginia plan. I. .1 : . . . . I , I . married�, - , : - - I .ly .welcome-.4he ernment has done .v I . . 11 . :- "Stay and =..to.fits chair. AtAh I I 11, . I 011t, _ � � . � e. second he bifined.1111; opts socu'red.to the'euds.'of - . __.;�,... j. � .�. , . it , 6 wa� "Nk,lug 11'er, . . . I . -1 . � . , . thrAlls - and do'nilu'ater our being. � se di u D ty Mlnist6r of,Lab., t- lion. - wbereL . e , . . I . . . nd *alked keterm . . , I n Ag 0. r a a . 1. . ' .. . . ., I - . � . , , -on live boice more. .w thin ng Sambo" to all'th� household. i i .- I � bave breakfast with us." . I got up a '� ' tnedly law, , lengthy 'bambusa canes each pan I@- I - �-.- - Solved the � Problem. . . , . Y. its 1,,41., , or, to confer v , I 41U "Breakfastl'! returned Anne, pret,and. , 'the. living �to6m.' � - . - . I She . Y .. � : � . I ,. E the British Govern- .. I . � . . __ . ' � 1- � . . ; . . Ulf filled wAh ' -The quantity. - ' ' - exceptional ,oa f .Sam�$( I I � � mezit on e. subi -e (le.'-.- - - "OU-- - - , , , , .1 - I I ­ - , water. . Two or -three . . , . th " act of immijrition. Rts d4YS �vet . �Ote& sefuf I - . Ing to .be shocked. 'Wou lazy,, lav � , "If YOU could, * a 'little .11110TO'CRW . neverthel�ss varies:. ' SOS 0 1 ,ented walls, noving' about, fa- Thfs� fot"us 'is far. the* most�. proissin I . . . - . ...( . . 1. according - & mili6r, with evgq cbt�ner, you , g affil his eve I 6 and �Aw - .. . . . ' ' .the -_66milAmbulli have. 'beien . attr� Ag pro-. , , nings to Is .baWo . . Why - . � 1 4 * � in 'pare. again your nadal And eat i . I ques on -qf the day. We � . , . . I 11 P6OPIel - I'm out for. MY Mom fig," he Suggest�d Icily. � , , ti * ' pia ` I 0 es . I � , . . :eXpedtation' of fc6. The natives eas 'the :attention "of 3he. press. 'I mg.; canilOi SV old UtRtlon a el ill' that no OnS, . - Ing constitutional. Boarder arrived?" Anne' - ., shot him tin , , Aa yo, ford to leave it"In private, And. ihexv - * I .. . : . , .Inscrutable look 'forecast that �Y tire psPeci 6f the heav- Iand, a nervous sublect in a . ant r-lused to eat., 'with a- royal app6tite,,,.. . ... , can eVer sing. ngain.. .as musically,4c . : '., ) �� % she asked mischievously. from th?,-gorher-of her, eye, sat dowit. i ens and the'eVenness with. which the ium. hasplayed the'piano. and. written ' leavinj - th�,; board clean and youree A hands - -the - they -we I - .: .., . . , If - , iiot .evpil In those. of . I "Oh, Yes," auswe�ed 'Norah After a flourish of,the'pla,3�o stool me I aIr � 1. . 'y, great as: is'the' go re sung then. .- _. I ­ 1. 1. � � - resign- Off.A.-ChOplhL WA1t*._,J1FW.J currents come from the, northwest. brief musical gissays At her sleep,. In .' satigfiied.- *Afterwaid," filling �Ybui pl - Relvation Arm - od '� Wrake this seet, wistis " be said, rla� . �� ' . I � I . - . , , . Z. ere 14te -Rb6ut, 5;00(y VI -1 . f 1. ..'Rite . kb I . or� - - -� Army in it's owl" ln�. tiromptly. .,,Allstls,�.'sou' 4 " I .. 1".. � _h" . . . � es brffi�,�sde _11irdel -0e. been led e ,�'tery �, . . - tled . _a.AWMRUQy.m)woueb_-A -A- et "- .6S!:a :1 , __ , nambulis _ . - � Iffig - '=eath4 - spilere We ha ,: edly. "Mr. Cabot's here, of course, began to:* dash. __Th, d_��a�t�&_lAat_ I yo have youi�first Am6 -the WIlicii the,'f3alvatioh . I . wa ­ -the.X. , �,_* m 4 - gff.j- in - �. . e I I " � X= shot his wife while Iri'a I MIT ,iNA,�&__O.Tlq�_._ '' , . I . . � ftck_� �� � � -8W-r6Jd--AJayT6 I .. . , , 1. ; -"Look here,�' sue ud: � fjpebchlegs'.�with *asjouiab . .1 ;-Ztr&t . I . -,--d - away, by the "IloweyM .and, -Ill% L.7. - ­ I " . . . � .6omm6nAmbr&FrJWh - Ifilit- -:. . San to e_.1t-_4A*_- - __:_._ lor , . . el . I .. .. I .. . pu Julig h . I I.... ,_ .. I . - i , me1k1___J . _Airage.a quaitir pdund,from�ea6hdlsh. i�ery m�h. - s -_i I . increase , poplalatign Is always In- � . . � . .. � . t. I . - . , denly. . go , aS.- 0. ­#4nalal-Normal-Sebool at Toionto will I 1, . . I 111(le A ,. . . '. I .. Xfter she had'str6ek the I t'f � I ."I'm a dandy'cobk and euga i f : I-.. Julthe cool seag -W n"66,tew iist-.of well -bo . . a - the '4ny. . . .. ... q � � ' ,., , 1. on � & S,i�� fieople wonder ,,why , at this . ore him. What. I . I 0 �. I , I � : . . I I of .- somitan I - .. . . " . I . � , , I ( , � on the spot." Motionles* ..*air at the fee - fields is � un. - 'tic ,offor'i ' number of -:,t - t P: ,ftatils; 'a - �' �le " Said , , ": * ". .. 1� to get your breakfast . slino, e6IoI th�,rem.alhed- i. I , Per4- re6all - a, c&c: ibuliS7 I . .. I " . I 1. � :1 turedf.the . -1 onson of .the.. V ar so )many men'Ieave, . ACA 4. - - gran a . � , .you,, (10C , . I I. ,,, . . . . ,And without waiting for approval.,or I a restink'on the keys. . .. - - �. , " h atten- ' the 41 t eir labor? :What 1*0 se. , I . --- '. . . . .�., Jack came toward hot �- ,e Fospe6t. ..: demand r . y : . . . her haW which. attracted. raiia � . . t dOr 50,ddgreew R -and tiliwe:'4re.keutle tiob. In ,t1w studen theftslyom6s for fh6,-horth'to%'� I . I I 1 oi r I , 6610jitsf ' . Invitation she began to toss. off her ' I .. . t Udk-iioaily -forty I . ' . as 114f, staild." I I . . . . � I ' * , . I . . 4111:11 he - s - � b a fr(i . years ago, . " laier in th' i geni" ', . . � I . twdi reeze MIlle-north and .west dh*c,� Two ' ' wowen'� Stu! I � - - - �' but, ltalh*t� .,.:',:,..: . coat and bat. . . lookl4g il ' h ' '.� 1. . I I � . . young " or. e season go on survey -their. character, how farii' it con ".!'Songs me,,plea�e� ralstis. . .- . 1. . . . . own upon er. I 1 tiobs US app6ars In -it night in all of-t1iii , dents were I I&I to, that of the. Tiation *ith which " '' t I � . . . 1. . . I rt, d mning themselves to a- iatten for you ter a an ; you M ' , ; , _ ' . I -rooffiing"togbthej:'And one . pa lee, con ei . I -.1 . , Norah flutteringly - ."Who are, .. you e � Asked * flnaliy� i'afiallow. pans they are to- blendk' -Tfie�-.Doukhobi - I I . I . .. I "Ob,. dearl" wild .' ­ ?11 "ll , , * ,Native ' of them had laid .down for, Sall a'' - - 'ced into* , ,.'.. ��, . "Mr. Cabot to coming. . . . lite of .hard,work.- danger. ,And. die-- - . uso set" - _. .. I watdhers'aroon:� . her - ots- -helaciind�js�-ed'i��-ne6.m,lty., : , I - I heard his ,"giri -or witch or .goddmr � : - - � the -lookout 'to 'note when a thin film � is cial. wid- difficult. course , I ,`9omfc.Tt,' bnet-.by.�bfaeh . introdil .'our Northwest,' who .. .. ( . . door open. Hurry, Annerl� � :. '. � . �aea,, of study - .fflea- by, day 1. took .tlie S#it, 8ankink him foi his - I . Anne coveted her blushfuj*..�hesM ! -a on the water1n,the pans, when gebia. One night ille tackled a anol. rfiosquitoes -all the tim. TW4; , run. About nak6d - ib .religiou's frenzy'.,� , , , i 1. ., . . . I appew I . 0".. --thel , ­ urtesy: Soca a.,of6 . . .: I I . . .. ' leave. r dead - lo: wild'beasts �: i. QQ , parting -passenger , . . I . . ' ints of sevelal.are'ruixed. to- eate problem, and figured though true, ls'tru� only -in paTt. in And . ' cy. �� i . I . .. Once In the kitchen Anne rolled up With her hands'. � . 'iJbis. touts -most Intri . are .v ':' left a -vaean ... .. . ., 1. I I � � * . . ; her shirt walst sleevies end arrayed - JaCk'trkeol to take them down 801110, .!.- geth6r and -sprin' . I OT.1 It f6r two ho without reaching ' all -my varied� experience on, the *trail' .a iky extreine but not'a solitary . 'Th - I .." . I . . ... . I . .. kled, Over the other - - , instance of an uncongenial in ere S'.a, seat foryou.0;I sitalth 4 � - I . I herself In one of Norah's comprehen- but she wouldnot ' ' sointio.. Fina"U�,: on the solicita- orwifi.the canoe there is a. 'inimum, ". I .. . � . - Is In .es OO ' the old'M''an. ,� . �.- - '' 1 I . , let him, � '' - ,, '.'illshesl'. Th - method 1 an ' i ' a compareol'tol .tion., Toolfflosil character. I yk .- . , . � . '.. .� I . I I sive gingham aprons. I � ,It makes no,olliferpnee who'YOUAM. i freezing action. . . gmentS-.'tb0 tioh� Of her � coffipanion," she went' to. ' * ifeAh 4 city, I I - I I . . . . . ol "h,6 1. , I . bed 'her - head � stiII: full of ­x1s'P and - death.ddelltlg obn- a . ­ � . ".18etw Aadles, mg,%m?". Q.: . - huskily. ' Stagnation' ha's,,,been discovered by ;"" find '�&'&" and- We". I . . I odiarn ,tit o suf(0-b? the ". ox , Qf eljons,* ' . een the ' . ,!� ,v i I "Now, you both skIdd6ol" she com- Anne said at length . � ­ . !oys ft n Of "a" _ � t, . y''Under -the ififluefice . I iv ,: '. . with ST-fts In F � . : I skanded. "Just I�av6 -ever7thing to me.. "You need not,feli *Me.' All,'Lt .. . . the frl,�ance,i-. for, rapid iransIt. ,The lu�, of .1 hegltatei]L. ...', -� . ... . . � . . . ... . . I �. . ­ bat Wilt- ,the native's to diminish the duantity of .. middl6 .of �the night her' ast-b�it' for a sdaign, and , a u tion. :this,seems the ease In . ."Yes,!' I �said.'� ..'. . I. . . . I �� . The Idea of a bride and groom getting - ropromate Sect posts I e o;r p 2 - , * . ters Is that.1 loie. you�. and All t4t. Ij . *e'produde& Whon the firmament 18 heard her -'get. up for�.4 f(,,,V Thinutes . arel trying' at times to a man's' -pati- th Ort 1west, 'Nor should we be tow , - He bbwled.apoliig�tieally to rIght.aiA '. � -'. . I . . . I 1� breakfast for a bo'arderl?l � w4ni to kitow. 10* do�you."-., � 1 . . ` . entirely' clear,. With zephyr .and- .Walk lib -out; but - th6tighv nothing : end ' However a' little ildi)p of P 'hasty ev6n in filling,:�p' our laildS.' left 'and took tb6 v�ca�t plabe. - Ju4 ' ' ' � . . currents - ' I .. , . . I h . do - . . I ,.. I.. . . I Norah's .greeting to "the b . I 1. In I him, " i9in the 06rthwe6t',. the -congelaffon- . . � I . I .. ;, . orl ei�e dndg�lanla fa will dri . which may W ceded for. our'o - Ox" re aving the', . . � ;, I carder" ., put Anne..had run aw4y fro I 61 the matter. ., . - . I - n wn - befo le car I- Slipped, it I ,. . . I . ' ' . � . i W O'RW afore ,or . About. midnight And � In. the morning the student. 1rQ86 ,away. the': torMe'nt6I:s,' or 'a smudge . . . ver Piece into. his nd, I I .. Wbdn she reached the IIvIvj,..rO0M Wag � She ran is * tralglit. Into -Norah . h *. I I begins be - ' � pansion. On this rnomeritous;subjed� I � .ell. . loost cordial. I ­ �eomliig down, the'ha-IL .. � ., 1, eonftues - to 'advance 1111 m6tW1*,'- -.. 'bri t and 6arl­, as was ,her custom made .of punk will have the noose- at - present all confusion,. and . . . .ha iiyIngo "Uw .., .,.. - I . . . . t . I .# , . Influences arevll! I CIO, get I -1 . "Good morning, Mr,' Cabot, � You- � ­ . �'W­hY-t_AIM,e-bI0rr.lffV-1 'Worib-'excialm-, *-hen the tbldkest fee Is, formed " wi .t' a v - so*, 6ftedt.whoh'sitUng iro��i�d m�� I .Pulling'. .against . d . . ,.. you" 'a nice lunebetin .,with thb... '. .. , � I . .! � - I lew.`fo� Once more wiest1tor . . . . 6t Mr. Kin : ­ n memory -of . .1 I . Y. Bob And I have - "W.hat Is the Matter?" I -It 19­41th- the Aough -algebralcr-pr6pos I * . I . . Slept well apparenti I ed. . . . , - J,h, I-* O�e ! . I . her, The fr;dt of I old:V-1renti.11 - .-; " . I . . often an Inch thick, and Sometimes the ' . Ition"i- - - e__q_1-k_,L_r_ I , * to 1, 11__ _4111 � -2-- ­­­ � I - lub - . ­. . . , Ong I --...-Inc - I �8_ . . '.,bsT*iaW---:--,-, , . I � - Ann,4 pulled off her it. en - hat surprfse,on opodning the ments -or . a. l'o-e n , the ' -Eng1Ritd-;,Jet-.us -hope ­Wilt�- *� _._L=hAnk��u,_�my:_mIStl0,, -, ,,, - been up this long time.11 , For,.ansi4e � I min- - whole contOntsof the dish re froz W was,her' . . Alth . - mon�*r 0 7oPening-his hand to look lit , ;" , . d the problem completely *ildg- ga,li tho, littia I I _. - � " - ruffl6d apron, - compact I . . L work6d otit 4trenjib from - the isot - thai there - Ar§.� ly 810,� � - ' � -' - ' -- , ' - gift and then-'elosing At - I left tbe ca, .' .' ..' a � 11 '"I hope you didn't keep,breakfast ,latilre, .headgear and her ' 1. book'- to fin I te I I , nite policy.-Goldwin Smli*h I . - �'.. ,Waiting, Mrs. Maxwell. Did your and said lacouically', -Iinttgduce M6.11.' The lee Alshes' .. . . . , written neatly in hir o*fi . . I 1. . . . . .. .. I ­ I... preient.4 Jarge-malst hana*r1thig and carefully kolasol over. fe;w ways, of. spending money, . .1 I . . ,W102 a. Sunni * fbeling in my.hogrt ' - '. . KiRld put in an early appearance?,o . � . once : . . . Or , lxl� , i: *Then , Norali guessed �aud;, , holding external Surface ,tb'the a m get back to the-woods,'yet %ere. 7 _ . �. tir currents V She had -solved th6 probleni In her. . Chokes Coyote toi Oegth. , - - caus f I I . I I I . . me--eome as em 'in a tight littlei squeeze,. ,producing rapid evaporation and a I . . n in the dark qxiite un- 11 MO) - . . . P. � I 0 0 the chance meeting, btit Willi, � . , "No; she didn't co * rly Anne0s hand. . I ileip; had rise � ts another ,reason ' re human and . Choking a , coy6te to death, After the 110 thought that I' should ever.. atib � . . � 1. I , � t, 410 I expected. But breakfast IS ready went back with her to the living room. -' 'lowering bf the temperature. The *a- I consciously, -neatly c'opied out the fig. bearer the heart. fthink, t Is maes .sihimal had fastehed'his teeth III her ' hear of- my old -Virgi ... . . . . I �., now.!# "Mr, Cabot," shb�beg'an dramatically,' . I innate - love . . I . inlan . � I. � . . . � ter which 'percolates - ures, and put them Away for reference. of freedom, - To.be .Away bpast is the 6x * . . . . . 11 ill I . , . I I I � I ' to the breeze . ce Was'About..t - 'Ing, the . Who lives. Olk 1k Arbutus which had bq" ler 1. , fOrg*tti g to say good 'morning, a' through the po. . . . I . peridnee related' of . Thai'afternoon 1 received a Much 41 ' - , . Anne, becomingly decked in frilly' . roll trays ix0oae-s, so Urge. a surface i -. � 1: .. wher6 tho.ali ls-pure',wid exhilarat- . *a. T. A. Caldwell, . , . serve[I the gr4pe ,worldm . I t for me I* . M and apron, fruit Want youto know my'very. dear'fri�u , that lt� Is prOM � What the kott' . . aw and where. elvilt- ranch out west. ­,Slie was dttraoted in ail old colored insin-­11for the. ".Ix4y " I ': � . . � .41 . . pily. 0con I . . " tile � 1w Mr. lack � ovapomttloe � - I 't * the -by a commotion 'a'Wo"t, wltlilsClon# blbe'coat aW white hair,. , . � . � Irreproachably. When she had left, Anne Morris. ,,Anne,,thIs mark. In addition- to.,the Vanype�ple get intoTtrouble-by ig- Ion has liot AS 76t,'lidd'do*n laws barnyard r'. I � I . , hifluence of. 1101ing or disobeying rules �of - dift ot. troapess and interfejeuca,,. *� 'Disicovering that a co " dining room Bob cleared his throat - 'Cabot, a bachelor frTend of my, has- effect 'we also -have -the erent I .. ere the poultry. I - . . . 11 . . b4udle.' Oh,11 she.idd do sio'Oping Judt kinds, blIt sometimea.an honest desire the mediaeval. fo at ref A supreme Ote was. Wakiii a raid. .on In memory' I . . , . , of ote Virginia an!.4em oli :: .. and ventured a comment. e beat insulation to fall POZI . ,her chial. . 0 . , , . , -Ros one In no d6vastat ng axe, ,well. Sought" - Scare 1. . 11.1 . I . back u � to conform to �et rul6o pIAL I . . �­ "Fairly gO6d­_lOW1_ln9�_IM1t_9 mir -14ong-eitough-to-note---t-be-,Mingled-con- 11.99DIR-tn I having' f6lt - Ana" one, � Mrs... Cali -9 tIMe:dey%1,. . , ­ , . � . _14i; the to I ­­ _ " I I � _pbehomenon, ,. where -you can make camp, call 'it 'hwaPthe - animal, .She hid no Id ___4 --- � . . -Tack looked up -absentmindedly from StOrIlAttou and JOY upon ,lackli count6- T�;. thf�_k_ljy -t�a-embartassing-positiofi_�as-a--y-mng-- __fI6�j6_ I k I erot' rys awfuth4i . 04 11, - . I ' .. . I Toronto lady can testify� This'young foll 1ftd7TiW-1VR-e&a ITn-"--th-at-thw-wolf-im�,d-'gttack--h,er,-but.� ..'A-Dittihottoti-Wii6o6t-ir�fitranow, , , , - _- I , . . I .1 '' 111B Paper. "Mrs. Maxwell?" he Inquir- vance, "I just must go and tell B06." Ice, beds forms. a large surface Which lady, desiring to pay a visit to 9, friend *YOU' choosei tillMolosted bv petty trou- -releasing his hold on a hen, the ant. - Five-ye'ar-old Deborab .4a4%,beell iw, , .,. .. . I r 'ed. "Of course, Bob; of co%irsel" . "Tell him *hat'll, flft'sh�d Annei. But Ion, poor conductor Of beat. The he'at In the suburbs.. boarded ''suburban' bles, such as book ageni� 6r g8ssip, intil turnq& flercely on, tile w* . . r �, . . a ornan, , vltOd to -take luncheon. at a restgurai* '.' . - . I . �� p the maid 11 -Bob NoMh W disappoared. . . can Penetrate but it. littlo, wiy Into it - *.car. one afternoon '�recontly. When Ing- neighbors, The-Aindred folk of who, as she Started to beat a-.basty' With Miss, I . , � . � . � - . . _C. I . . I 1',, . I. . I , , SOTTeCted, his tone Indicative of ' tuld. �'Canit you guessl,o . durl 9 the day. , the fOreRtAtb the beat 'of' neighboris, retreat, tripped and fell. The .. . . I I . I I wo . I Pleaded Jack, I SO OOOD as the. sun she had gone a. shorf distance,she no- coyote "Do YOU ; �^ ' Id feelings. , ' , I lid1ding. 011t. his arms to heri "I(Jilot. it .. sets Sets this large and po,Werfull.y ra- . fAded a card tacked up At the front of Always respectful and . �eaeeable. . was upon her"In A Moment and fas. � , like c0eoii" She was asked. ' . . . . 1. -, "Oh, I didn't notice. . I � "diiihi ­6iirface I% broiughj_l� , ;�;:� . the.,car"with the word ­Xotie iernorablo event,or ser- - _ ' The MoRt n When' the answer. Was "Yoe,)$ tb6 . �,�, Will be more ! 901119 tO. be - ttlie-wbat, 'Norsh tells to acilon I o" print- . tened his teeth In her breast_ Mrs, - v . ­ - . � beverage was' duly ,j 'StitervIng next time." . 116bjl� -. . I I I and affeqts. the water In the thin, po. ed In'.1arge letters At the' top, but, � ie�- 6f eveiAs of last surnm&IsL trip - Caldivell Bibbed the beast by the , 'brought, but alow , I . , . I . . In I When wO,carapdol on Sharp , ' mained unWt6d. ' - I I . .1 : And he w, being somewhat short-sighted, She throat, . anY notwithstanding his dei� Iq - a. In fact, So observills . "ne lit fils Arms close about her. rqUO Paus,,theMSelv0s strong radiatoM MITI 0air-IleVer forgot the .beauti. - pernte efforts.-te, ,r -last Miss X. said, "Wh dofft y4i � � " �. was he th 1Ar.1 na became -quite ehi. '411ii awfully afraid I've spolied you,". . Some of the 'natural, ,,log failmS10 of was unable'to read what the- "Notice" , , . f ee-'himself-from-tbe At . y :1� .. 1 . was about. Thinking that It Might 1121 aepno�.ag ft presen.t�d Itself to mt� woman's clutch the animal finally drink your* cocoa, Deborah, when yoq , ; Bob and Norah with Whispered Anne roguishly. ngle ulght'.ovor 0 when 1, first caught sight of the lake, sank exhausted,.but the brime $01dyOu w4hted ft?" I - I ' barrassed, 'sut. . .d . I � Bengal produce 14 a s! . be 6 mothing IMpoirtant. for pe,sson- woman I . . .. , . . &men] - - t Ir faces straight. 'Pon't You worry About that," laugh. I ten tons of fee, employing 300 persons gers to know such as , "All' paoson- With its little istmd act in the A'parkl- didt6t'relpase fidr hold until the ant. �L%bldnit day I watited,ft," replied - . I ,, "She's a peach, Mrs. Maxwelirt lack ad lack. 'Mut this time Vin going to I Of all sizes 'and ages,.and the early gers cri the car are. re til d t t'p the Ing blue water like a jowel. It waF; Mal was dead, and dead tQ stay. The , I , exclaimed after Anne's Set the kift that I saw In the mirro to morning harvesting of the. fee by those conductor" or, "Any y a will noon of a Perfedfday"V�hen T -reached Myote. Was'nkinnad, and''grg. (InId. I Ild, politely. 111i only SAW thitt I , � . . . . � , Second disq* " +4the I - . liked. lt.pp . � . '. Peamuce. "Where did you and hotj Ame protest6of, but. he gof ft, �, gentry- darting about Is onbof the to jet off the car ba!Ad" t& ' 'tlug the, lake by.'an Old ftlidson l3ay tr,eil, well will kepp.the p,ni ", � . The seems decidedly above the ordinary I . .. - I . ., I . few. animated- kenos worth p6tijig � in Immediately, place�' kwards WAI -be Ing oiWour canoe ,qnd - souvenir of the MR.Pq hide as a I . . I �_ . I I . . .... . . ..� . . f . I under Meat,". or q. wagon bringi t. blooddurdbng ex- . - , � I., � I '. k . . . SuPP lea, ­ . .. . ' . . I I , . . .. I' p6rienco in all wos typo." - I I I � the Ganges region. - . . . ; some oquall� desirable -inforthatiOn, I � her life. ' , . . Naturally. I I . �� ' , .. . I 1. . I 1 ­ 11 I .. .she turned to ,)for fellow-adat,niatki I 6tood ot the; Shore" Of - the lakO ,, .. . I . � . . _. I . I . TOwne­-Sloep well? ' I I .. '�Ob, she first dropped In,00 replied .. . ' ' gazed' at the shIrmixoring blue - 0snAda and tile Empire. � I .8 I a's . . * 11toyal ero%4he , * I and politely enquired if she could road and, tubbs--kLike a. . fop-O'eVer ..loge 4 ,. � Nomb casually, "and k6d 'jor* the . Itoyal cro Diabolo.-Its Origin, . .' water,. (.tnnoing, and Sparkling in - 6, � .to I "Camel d1un .Vision. oe, explaining her defeet In I -A� tidaty coin oilly ,b,. . . . ; I place . wns have toud4w to becoliid - M, Henry. Maret. In , the iaoti . � , Made by a wink, . - . � .. . I A I lighter. Thuv, 'one made.1 'the middle' I . I .. .d light breeze, its heavily tfmb�red, I ring forr "(4reat gcottt what do you take!) I - .� . �. "Well, you've got treagure. t ho" age$ weigh n . Oauv4goll Ii te Journal ,of Parlql- at- , TIle fellow I 61ear-dut shore line, and all its -%vild, sovereign i6te Which Pan b i � . led Qver* seven pounds, that. seat-nlata W" 6*1 611t]. ward As a ganction all the might of "Ah iIlaith clock to, MY room ant , : � #be won't prove too co�cky for her oft& . of Ge tributes the discovery of the .game to I natural beauty, With Mingled feelings %. � . �. ;�� mu.00 . 090, IV., VveWhed' live and one, I- I possessed of A very obliging disposr. its armed fotee� q,he broach of a then get the alarm for half en bodf .- . . . VIOUtOnant Cameron, who when-jimpa for,, without any hesitation, and of wonder and admiration, There treaty'viacto with Britain in I after bed. :As sooagg It ki I I ... �,4, half -.Pounds,' while (Jueon Victoirla'a WaSL no sign' Of m4n'a. premmoo. no , � ' ' volvos wilt 1196 . . to �IOI! voice perfeotly audible to every- with the British ]Rnipirc. - The breach I nAt . . Breakfast over, the men lingered At keying from Zanodbar to nobtabla w in � ' I 19010 gtea ruby defAlned ,,eat . On. b3i, a n the car, she road -. I oathpor's smoke or any moving objects of a Canadian treatv 11 Over and go to al4I)i0).,,, Make Tangaa� . - Pik. Which belonged to the Black Pritl . I would involve a Plck-Aie-tip, .' . � , �; -: ihe table to smoke and read theft crown, containing the t one I ursy ro, r � I 1. for. ,.dsible, except one lonely* 146ti i�rirnn . - . . I ::. � pets, Anne meanwhile cleatink away welghed.`three and ono -quarter poun c0o 4ative chief. He related.-. ' "Spitting in this 'eat. att'l6ft � Ig -About not,far away, impossible , quarrel with Caftad�., and 0�nada has - --- 1___� I . I . . � , � The "bee. When a Second time aek - I � , & - 118ometimes a. slave of DjouwaiI bidden. Pagaengers ere requested not mi' n,3 navy ,and OnIV a militia, for an ' ' I , . , ' �. I miml, . Would amuse us by, his de:tferfo. Vnib to pui their febt on tho'backs,of . . H610ing HIm 0 , 4 . . I . 10oked up and caught Bob Smiling At. the , tit sc ment. -not to turn in irmv unloss a St�te has armed forces 116rrOWS . , Ut. . I . .. _I Say, did inan$ I wish you 4 .. .. . I A Good Talker. . . thought to .the hiltory -of onj fors- fin the scale of 4 great power it eAn- would help The ont to . I I Ike waittest in an Outrageously dirta. two sticks about'IC f r Boats." - 13 . , ' t1bns manneri he could stand it ,66 "They, SAY her ocinvetsaffoust 06* , by a Sjilng cot long connected . I - . . fathers who had btavk the dangers not treat on the lovel of a great poww day. 1. I . . � .. otS are Immense." - , . ;1 of a Oertald length -he $Pon ,'.. Between Dorto". . ,of the days in the early settlements er, At pre8ont Canada, Wating. ' Bu§yman-Havenot tinie todo it my,f, " 4 ;ougbr. I a piece of wood out in the shape of an and hewn out homes for themselves I "IS. that 8011, ; , . I Was tho'cilieration suecossful doo. '" little through Britain with, shall we Say, Selto but I'll call the porter. -j6hh,. . : "Raboll he temOn8trated at *00 0 a, A koUrglaftor UrOWIng ft before And be. WWI r . .0 In the backwoods, forming tho . A "Ve , In They iell thie Itbat eirl *a Upati, treats ad one great power with OPOIA the ddOt' and help thO gent)emgU, ' dolonieg which are now out oftles and another. yjuj, treating 0 , her own ad. OtIt , . � I in" Was out -of ,sight. ,,this will wow talked el . ­ hind him, pitthitig It Tip lut6tho ab "Entifely., I obarged-000, kind his L . 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