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�� - I i � gulf Beet. Tbla Net is most docloup, You � torwa mrs. Moraluiptar auadly. "You n4f tte tim youlft ", to 0";1
. I I P vot twb distinct 4 hear you Speak about goln' tongue Is coatook In,011 b ta"Of
ish" from one vegetable. r Moll. �
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I I.. I I b � SH *a the ribs am, Asper agus-the Ie*v0s as This Well Known Gentleman kave' %Id' W VWX1410h IS bioated� tZ Volt WaUt I
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"W_ - � Sploath or groens. Our new Cataloot In , 10 get well, *top'U4JlW %V*9eP0)a cw" I
. a '.. . . I one of the most complete publisbedthis year. , Strongly RecommOnIds $$Abe tells we that almost ever sluce to the "QX" Qf tile trM- i
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. . - I 'California i 0417rult-a-tN86" to all ble bef000 it is too late. FArelastrhoo
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�. � . . our Burbank's Qlant Crimmon . .my living by the worX I have done your otoanaClt, c"t Out the bile, ivgUr 4
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- lay 111iLIEN R. MAR -TIN, - 1. VopM or 1). & U.'s Ir
I . . itead of the Asparagus Beet. X,et US know r � . and that for a lorig time I have earned (Into the bO,welw-*O thts, a44 dYVW-
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... . --"- ' - " � . . . . PARCH & ,HUNTER SEED CO -t 11-tdo - with a dreary little, 15111114, "that you U1440 Specially for the Atom.ap]4 kid -
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I -o COMPA. , ' I I I ,*� , OAbe tole you ,that there?", exclaimed 0 11 4
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. : I I . r I - V..W. .. . . . 1110101011101110 I .*. "I don't believe It'. Our wrilaot. .
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" . (Cclal Z. V,( d1from:1ast Weak.) lluria, SmeenoV ievell-014 QeWrtl ",U Xe� Uare TO tell pop Sue WOUX(EX11171 , . .. darst to leave pop hear you say Abe
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I- . tUra,or on the morrow. would have Induced I 0 � -a I ,A GURIE CURE
r I � � CUAVI L: ... XI, osBnt she never seenis to mind the Old tala his Incognito "And 30unice, never did. go before?" f I I-- . , <. Q-1 Spoke YOU such thing$l' DoYou bear? 1. - I '
. 't earV "No one c,ould realize my sufferlM,41 ,
� . I with him to get'n P to the family'$ 4 O'clock ,,Well, I better guess she dida1l" . V;_ ;.,.!:f: . � r HWd jaw Abe turrible. Do you b
INUOSS. silimterl= in trout of' lady's upbraidings- meal. Ile hah finally. after dousider- I I * . , I from Stomach trouble
. � I , . . .§he takes them , . I I I.... I .11 � i and Ind,*estion'. ,�,�..A
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� . "' a pparently plill6sophical calm." he tibia difficulty. negotiated with big ,�But what do you suppose has made Orl , . . - I I shc� 4emautted. . For five 3,vars I have not Wow well-
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� , . I thought, ,01 wonder whether, against the worm suddenly turn-tbat Is to . I.". ,� I I ... . 11 . "Yes.,$ My food did me no, good,. bedmuoe T 1- I
1, 11 ,,fixing" pool, Ilen, � 11 be brou breaWnst In his room, ex- say, how ,do you account for her as- � �� - I I I u�,_ are you obeylu, to in
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. K ,,There uitl,t no, use,your 'Set- all the stress that wi ght to landlady for I I ��� � . I , � I 0 V *1� #'Well, r e7l I couldn't digest. or assTirillate'r Xy 4100- - ��u�
�. 11. -1, bear upon ,her, she will -With equal '"'r _ 11 . . . sorting herself like that all at once?" � . I I J #,I -will liot promise that"o tor said constipation was at tlite root Of I
.1 I , tin! here waltin'. , �She's Went Off btfgp y persist in her � I � r . � 11 .. . MY trouble, so I -got Dr. Ramiltolea ,
- be. HIM and bees. calmness and philoKoph I V, � � $$Eunice! How darst you say ion P01% My appetite Improved, gain, after �, I
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� - with - each other,, and - devotion to Abe. J,sbould thinksbeld . , . --to I I �) A r . �� �
� wonderful tool, , . . -09%" said MIS. "Nioralugstar, J. I r. .. I . won't to me7 You never done It be h th 1�
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� ';'� I ves fur no other I find it hard to hold out .against the . be sure, no person ever off I ered her no . . I 1. I fore. What's comeover You?" quickly, I air. � )r.
. neither of low's got c, " I . I. I r . ,oUgh cure I derlyed from I llama,
� . r cold blooded obstinacy of that brutal 1, � . . at . � frock before-" , Vo, �. I ,�r SlAbe says," the girl repeated, "that ton's P411S. .
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� . I ones." . I � , I � you -have no authority over me now ,, .
.. I I seen .Abe's bugV abead of we I ,old 'luorningstar-harder than against . I "There's something Iii that," s. ��_ I r: . '. , Mivmd) MARTIN .. :
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� the woman's warn, temper. I'faney r' . .. . I . I � r - of age." I . "Bridgewaitm . .
1. .� � r . en I was drlylu' over here," Hen . I I admitted. ' . that X am . 0 r . ,
wh tebman could be cruel under ,. .. . : , 4'An4 wha makes - uso of I)�. .,
r ,- I . ,)AM96 DINGWALL, r,40, Quick results atteudi the.
. 'L, , . wered, his tone expressing timid , the DU � -',�, .� . s,Add thou I wouldn't Put it POSt her . . L . t, I'd like to know,
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� , some circumstances. Now, I'm In- .. 7 k" r 1 that shePs SpUnklW up because She I .&be put such things as them In your 14amilton's Ptlis; this,. mediciii,- cures
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�, ---f�ud 1 didu I t take , clined to think Eunice wbul4 fare bet. . I thinks, Sho!'S gettla' ou %#I have much pleasure in testifying to head'" she desperately cried. "Well all trouble stonila
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:� ,. . stnes nsertloui . , dieep that came � . - I.., . ,,He IS a, prize,,, grunted Kinrox I CA I ba e get loin oUt_YOU,ll, I I .. ,
� I .a, the almost rnaivellqus hen t v by removing thecaus%
!" " . notice to no latly settla' alongside or, ter It she favored that a I .- -- I . pop'll soon I - . I
. -Hen Xuckle- - , , - t .,. � derived from taking -a-tives.11' I , Here!"L She commanded, ."Clear off NOR-' - '' r .
�' him. Ile rode clean down the pike to court bel? this evening r I t with apocryphal sarcasm. - . - "Fruit . L' I I I . - ' '
�L,� :� L ff naive and goft . . I,jorningsta - wa!j a - lifelong out I . I . .
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. ur buggies was so heANY, Ile looks. ino e . I . . .01 guess, too," Mrs, r. . L - i
. I .ahead of me. 0 Constipationt , T09 Mrs. Morningstarto picK mose Der L .
. I I . . . .... lesced in this view Of eversecuredto do Me an, Ich ries. But I Supposed" she added, tak-
. a -while Abe Morningstar Is a . and the only medicitiel tliese here things t" -
I . ble,it. hearte. , - , a r real ,good obediently Eunice turned fo gather
:�,;- . qlose apArt I could see right into I" . _) , - vigorciusly . coin .
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" . L 0 genuine son of his father -small 0 , : L ; . her son. . . wAs "Fruit-a,tives.", This Medicine up a handful of dishes, witfi wh . InF on her air of, acolgiring Useful In- !
*", � . . And till I got here already Eunice all , .. . -- : -a' men . , �,
� I I : . ed, Selfish and brutal. Butshe doesn't . � ,kWhit did Mr. Morningstar ao Pont cured me when everything else failed. after a mo t L she left the room, formation, "that to help a w0l](1411 �
o' , was here." I She had riot once looked at 1, nross.
� - . . :i with know that It Is she Hen came. to see, . 1. � it when Eunice refus9d to obey him T' , Also, last spring likd a severer :1
, -n6wed bett r � would -not fall in with your Ideas of
� "She 1, er'n to git it - . 44.DIDUIC TROUBUR ,,Now, you see," complibled Air$ Ik
14�':�:" . and the Morningstat;a. will take care " " Ith interest ATTACK OF BV I
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. .." near here. She likely walked over h6 doesn't find it out, 1 palght , more Bur- "how she tries to work manliness, would it? The Germans of I
� i'� - . and behind Zoar's that 8 ' "Well, I never seen. pop I , mornings, tar, - . a tire just like thO , I
tile schoolhouse - I . ,.,. . 91VruJt-a,tjvesR1 cureolthese complainU . ruraIr Pennulvaut 'I
I do her a good turn by telling her on r � priged. He Jawed her,and he argued , r . I our Abe till she gits him to talk things . "
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7 . . . . - L for me when, the physidian attending , -, - . I
�': L., ch,irch up and then g9t In his buggy - . .1 L fatherland In that re .
i �j .1 . r I � out, so's us we the oltilet." . '. 11 . . i her,till he didii't know what,to any to me li�A practically kiveWnne Up. agin his own pop and mom to berl Germans of the . i
i above the town . . 'kepd her I AM _now L y Id say that us we, owe ber.' st-tbeir lack of' gallantry , �,
�'. I � r r . . His Meditation turned at last from � . . I I I her no more. But She Just over eigh years of age .21Q,think be, Myr SOUIS!tp spect at lea iy Wee �';
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IL, : r wouldn't see her."r another channel, I . - wages. yet! Och, . to women.. .1 was lix Germai *
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� :11 , elleer ,weariness Into . � gtubbom head and sayed she -wouldn't and -I can strongly recommend "Fruit i i!
I Very low in his mind and looking I *
� I and I 0 thinkin . � 4o it to� take'the frock. T. hen pop tole 4-tiv*919 for C&QUier constipation and It was beyond expresslo.
L., � I .is fell t g of the awkward . I I . . r u, and she days last summer, and In all that time
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I 'L abjectly disappointed and discouraged, r . I r t n eb , \�
L , � . trouble. This dropped It and began vigorously to I never *once saw a ma
- situation he ,w(;uld have to confront . her, She needn!t wear It herself�skle bladder and kidney
�,�. Henny on receiving this information . I Medic , help 0, woman. .
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�, when, on his return to town, lip should I . 11 . could give it to 011ie after the board- r ine is very Mild like fruit, is scrape the plates that bad been' left And about here!" . sue" 4"
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_ r !* era had went home Already. Well, to, I action It .
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" � s , Situation as ! :c- " I ,- L I . I "Now," protested Pete "I seen a ma- '�
fie to go houle. to Meet MISS . r ;1� xpressively.
, be obliged Ellery and take, but most effective in after t e breakfast of the young la rolle& up her ' eyes. e. Ir
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P: Kinross mused on the I miss Parks In his true character. How . I - . I .1 . (Signed) JAMIM DINGWALT4. dies. I 1.
I then, Eunice sayed, if 011ie waxited to I . ' 1,
!4.:..; for an hour longer be wandered up he was going to carry It- off was - a � . -f � . r ' -et this ' I
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1, .. , Wear t She'd a e to ast fur it herself. Williamstown, Out., July 27,th, 1908- As Kinross mechanically finished his tIVO help a woman with a bask
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.1 I I and down the garden in the, gathering question r Which not Infrequently Omit- . Pop explained her that It *as some dif-, own breakfast he. was more than ever morniu%ll r
. I - oode a boot, 6 for $2.So-or trial booc, 25c 'Pe- )
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1 night. His promenade brought him .. - - - , i . "You must have been Mistaken, .
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I-, pled We leisure moments. . . . � . . ast fur -at dealers from Fruit-a-tives lost in'wonder at the girl's Infatuation
11 or of I ferent,, too, aglin, fur 011ie to o, . . UIOUSly. - I ,.A
."'. � every now and then to a cora . . . clolep off of some one to what It. -was ` . . imingstar. It seemed fincon-, ter," Daisy said Incred 4
L Litfilted. Ottawa. for Abe Mo. . . I �
I I "I wonder whether Georglana. was . . I I I seen .1
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f .-.i., . the house from which he could seerin least shaken Out of her orbit by I � . I L fur a adopted �glrl dependent on other . I . . Ith eveirything elsb abovit her., r "No, . I ain't neither,. � I him'
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unoccupied a the sho �f 'Eunice's correcting. her . I I 11 - ,when he done. it" - , I
�!�:L all ck C , . . .... L I I . folks," I I . . I . I It made him feel an unieas.o Ing im. L . ..,
�,,�, .r 11 part of the building a faint fileker- -Izaak Walton. and' de- , . I . ,,irs. - Morningstar as she talked . I I "Was lie. a Pennsylvania permalk?". .
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ed . r � .1 patience with her and. put a damper L. . -1.
, �1 quotation from ' . a � dhe asked skeptically. . . .r I
Ing light In one of the windows. ellbing to be:la rdElplent of charItyl- stood �with her back td the door which table. Her face wits pale, 'and 'she upon thesympathy he would otherwise . r U%, "
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"' . He had been told e damsell§ -phraseology, It . . � . I I;i
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cerning the ghost . . . ' a note of It;' she ."`�
1� I . led 'into the summer kitchen and so spoke in a low,, musica I voice, with itw have felt for,her situation. He was-, "Dutch as snitz." �.:
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,L� . '. who visited this I remember' Probably not-�. She'vould'. . I 1100b, horl" - . I occupied' was She, L with her story that little peculiar t)irlIl, which Kinross was possessed, however, with a strong curt. ' I'lld.like -to make I ' �,V
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i;., I wing of the old house. The Morn hardly forget .herself, long e](10111th.W c t on such Mornings L she did not bear Eunice's Jight step begbirdiag.to, find Sin. ' I . corn .
. gu arly haunting. oktv con _ tog her, and during all,the .said, gathering up her pencil and boo
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stars were very .entertain. more than a mere Passing . was left clear by . r as the, gir� came into the room bear- " &41 overheard what you were silying , rest of the (lay he was on the loo)cout ,.,Tell me, Peter, Whar . ,I
* Oth is help her?" -.%
� . er bbarders tb the woods or I - tOL talk 'With bar unistances atid'hbw did,l] I
, tion of living with the only ghost Of vvonddr about another woman- of the Ing a pile of dishes that had just, been to Dr. Kinross." . for an opportim ty . c
, ', - the township, and strangers to the L to give -ar re. , r It W L He realized with a grim sense "She was his wife, and be helped her . I
, . ,,Her wishing that dress to !1wherever," as Mrs.. Norningst washed . The clatterof the plates as. as the first- tinie $be had spoken alone. . .
I` neighborhood were never left tong In Eunice -it was. not because of. 1111Y. forred to their wanderings. r ,. . . . fasten a-basUet on herback to Carry,
:.) . . ' I Alley were. placed In the closet mad .0 his name In the whole niouth of his of the humor of It.that it 'was the first - � . . .
� "... orance of It. Kinross felt sure, from r . . . . .1 .
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Ign ' mer�l stay At the farm, and It'fell. on his cars .
I � ith Eunice; It was Y "Well," he remarked.as he broke an tier turn -with a little start. , th3je in his life he had ever volurifaCrily * Into the village."
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. ,� what he bad seen of the family, that syMpathy w e Mrs. Moriiingstqr filled a stood with . '. . . d her notebook, and 106k- , �
r tin exploiting of herself, an'Insistence Eunice also..turned and Strangely. I .sought to talk,wlth.a Daisy e Georglana. ,(
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�,r upon her theorles,.w.hich'. she feels set glass with ..mllk . her back to'4he- closet as she lifted * I have made -up in mind that It He found himself astonished and an- ed at. Peter se I . . �
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dueed to go near'that haunted quarter ' ay, When you gazed at him pon: r I .
.1 -above hnd'apart from the common. 'Eunice last night, RnYW * I d looked at her 'o re noyed as the hours.w6lifby to realize, . .
�,�� . her r . , foster - . sively. . u Peter," - ,,,.
,,, - P . her head an y. u feel h�y support a burd n to you '641 - In YO ,
. , were all looking for her? � I .. . L I aN djsappolbt�d
!. of the house after dark, and he wag I Ing could happen to L . the difficulty, the well nigh Impossibil- I
'L 7'. herd.' It someth mother. . don't earn. the food and clothes . -
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naturally puzzled, therefore, to account her to knock * out, of her bet 13*1]( fO01 - "Och, her!" -Anapped'. Mrs L ntouched, you give me I shall 'go away an Ing the Opportunity he sought. D& r On fida, '
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I for the light lie saw in the window idea of' herself and. m4e.berjust- a star disparagingly. - "Welli us � watched -her with r almost -.breatWeW. ' r r .. I r Tho girl herself added to the difficulty A lery and I both supposed the Y r
. He thought he would ask . . -:-. , � I r � My 11ving elsewhere..". L ndeveloped perceptions, "
V just now, simple, natural, girl, .why, with such celted sheld went oft buggy rldlul with., . .7.7�_ 1_-l..ft_ . . ' .
. I f h ii1th her shy'reserve and a'certAin. dig- flue though '. u .
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C r Abe. The way� sfi�.trles behind my Mrs. Morningstar, unmindful o . or r I
�. Mrs. Morningstar to let him sleep Iii , bbauty and . distinction via she has, She . Maker U _ I tatetedt'.,11fe seemed always to. get a boarder,'stared for an Insfiftit'dum.- nity about herwhIch made him.fee or intuitions, which, With a'llttle-en-., .1
- the haunted room some night and see ' ." ' ba with otir, Abe! I aew tin of her face *bon her .. .. � might r reveal YOU to -
Z' L r ck � to . up preasloli uIll, go away!" she - I
� r not inight be a very chartningwoUlAu. r founded. . "Yo . r re almost, guilty Of 1111, Impertinence In: couxagemen.t, � I 1.
whether be could meet and lay Mouth toll ha� .she haawt a sharne, and after. I uslually doWneasteyes -were raised and I I . r L ., I
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�, 1, � I � . . . . I beated, ivith a. .half'- sp, "Whereld seeking her confidence., , r . y9urself.11 .r �
I He took his pipe from., h16 �,,a r �r L..
�'. ubled it. It did not . . his r, him , as lilt I already!" . - . . . I . I &i back- Oh him In di
., the spirit that tro . and clas ed hhoids. obehind done fur her -Set . I the soni that looked, out of'them. was, YO '' TV - . 11 s -he upon securhig the She turned
` occur to him to associate the light with , p ck . , his .heaa t6 the stars ' "But r she!hadnot gonewithAlle?" r It were, unrolled.- Those dark, lu.-. u go, say .� . 1. So Intent wa --------- . . , * lesslY--�- -datimnd-begiL-u-40-hL4P-.Ai-rs-AL�;,�
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I. e abAence of Eunice. He accepted,: he bent be � hen 011ie *she went -.UP As r . all 40il't know. But I will ane"e.-de, --
�,l th . While he � dwelt upon the picture PC a . -here w I r. millions eyes a*Xgested -an Intensity. of I. .. . let himself be se vered by. Gcorgin�a , star'witl' her'Wrries. "'You're .n
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as u . nquestioulugly as did Hen Muckle- . after we I life within of w dry accept charity ... 4rom- You Or any one. ,. - . on ,the.kitchen porch -wort I *bile, Peter;'-� she cast at h
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.1. Moruingstar's Sto.ry .of her vias`* astin' I . her bearing gave no hint If you think you bestow . cha I . r der. "A man with an
1. _ 'there was Eunice In In" - " - I .1 in Ithe.middle of the aft over her shoul . .
. henny, Mr. . called up.. ,lie was just wond4ring you had.you an* Eunice stillness of' -. 'I . . . . ernoon when .
. clandestine drive with Abe. Indeed, whether the deception he wag� playing anywheres, why, . Shq'csime forward aftd.stood.at th. - I 'dvl" &A 5%�qv they would udtarally expect 'him to b6 views IS capable of other. Underhan, .. .
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the lamp light in the kitchen to which e und of approaching. EunIce, she got stubborn, headed and
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�.Z His' . Impressions of Eutil . ce were In In the qu4et of� the'country .ev loing u: '-be'lleve she was I out som6wheres - I L I I . I I L I L . . ... . . . I . . L porch steps, where he sat. , . . sylvanla GermAn� 'iSn't . .. �
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i i themselves to readjustment. I time decide. that it was no doubt gotL I rid of her. and went - to see some L '.. ' . `111 M L d Daisy, . "It may be that kind of,an impossl-� , 1,
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i;� I . girl capable of even accidentally read- r the buggy I truant loy- other one, I guess, fur lie didn?t come , Official Obstacles That Bar the I ,your military. meituoian- - a surprised," declare ty,$, r - 0
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�, - ' tillL 'y L � . .. L I . L dum� book?" r asked the r employee. . . . it'himself, "since
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ii.; "take up" with Abe Morningstar was met by tile, angr� heads of the house Me really- believed 'th - , . . LL' . . 'so scarce to statements." . I . .r
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..�� singular. to say'tbe least.. The flower elllql6L drove- Ili a a:', was, the Unwilling vicilm- of EUUIW.s : A �-FIWE' - - desslY !in- . . of you that.
. when the A, WORR tied without a 111v 't militalreli? - No; get," Peter anew . .
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I I Ike beduty of her face, the peculiarly I I t:.dl- lv%lachlavellian plots tk gttradt-him or . . . .112&: OF . . re r ' ered, reek . L . � . a r, I.had h0pes. '.1
I , he � saw as be strolleol!'itir tha .. . * , L . . r I Jokin .,.Yoli . . N.JSlnPeiiuS�v)vanIn:,Dutch dialect, . ol, ." you So,- njcel.�. ,picked up my, hat �
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� , thrilling qualitY of her iolce, her grace ation , 1. whether her matefital jealquay.merel.VL L. I - . 9 .. I ,r � .. .. "r, said Georgla6ln her pat�.
�, . . .re that Abe was alone.. , . I . . I... r. . .., .. � . 1 4S , an offi -eep mo;l' I . � pin for me, '. I., '
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('r; � and. respects, exquisiteness. ivented this. rQIrj]CtA*nCe on his Pa#' 1H r ,Yes, � � . . r or, L - . . r, I . -- lfrlw.; Morningstar hcrhead -tone .Of,XWce. .r, . - L'
_)q some . L ,6 Has to Bea and the . w.ho bad stepped �611-t I . L, .
, What had.thq w, done: with Eu- . I' ve the, I risolence' . .. �' - - .,. � _ " " I " 90 14, � LL 1�','
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-ety. He " . ' y rMalLitieS. not the right to show- yqu. The arm , lie tbko.remark of Peter a, bent btick Your
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- r ' . my discharge. That Is, all I can show. "You bet he woul -she dried, ' . acti . r I
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its that- he would do bettet to lic Matter. *On th i coutri ry, the C. ell, since ':ybu . M Both:the
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r , I pleat Angler?" -It was not "for the 11MIxup.11 1. I . . . I .she was - tole,i . Here . this mOrnin' I floors seem to enlpfo,v lll.otluitY Ill Put-. . . .r I I ,., atey'suggested ' you can .put your. ly but the stolloll of his face was :
��.� . uctions about ,fishine . . . . not takin, that frock . . in "All.right; we'll see." D . . I . - - I .
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.� didactic "It's none of my business. of. course - JaWed'her fur give * her. L . ting as intipy jklmWeles as Possible Then the fiance- Interpolated, ,:,. . time' forgetting_ y9al __ )Y impenetrable.' : � . � . .. I ..
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� . 1�. hat she cared for iti but "for the Abe would Justly resent my softeltalle - Miss E110Y � ' 11 to .1 the way of..th.m.,e . who eofiteniplute- 44 Why must you have a military. doc, amusing"me; Call Tou-plity ouefire?" "Pete;" said Daisy frankV;. '%ome
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�, anecdotes through 'it, the Ir" I . I 1. I L . gayed to, her what right had she to as . . , byni - times.1 have a - suspicion, that ,you're.
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I i quotations and songs and poems." ' I . a -way en us I Talte. the case of' a .t dlTo fshow really a tinids.-Ir . � !. . fQXy Land are Jollying -us. Say, what
Soi with,the reflection that he was, good as throw French .citize, ). that You are . .. . I . I . -
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Good7 Lord! Should he living in the i,mldst-of. fast thickening we'litid to buy.her all her 616'es . who 11util ',ri�velitly .resided 'Ili the . aned Daisy. dandy big gooieberiles these are!" she ".
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,�, cover that Abe was familiar with mysteries, he .sh Ok out his pjpe and she Wouldn't Make we no answer. Eighth arroudt4'e. t ot Ila r1s. L but "Isn't my birth certificate sufficient!" 44W.ell, -it isn't any of mi business to exclaimed, W cterlstic. irrele '
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i%. was a student- of Shakespeare 'and i � pass - . -91lery she's changed' bet Mind. and 1 'began t6' itevol"Wish tile L 'Where is the document showing that ' ed repiovingly,"thLit you woul(I at le t - '
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. across Mr. Morningstar Intelligently to this passage that his ptep'.was ar- pop he I sayed to her did orlie.undor- . at ., .. have a copy of the act of transcrip'; . . . . . ..
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i readlug George Meredith. As a pay- rested. by something wtkich gave him stand she was to do It as soon as ,;thq the. following - documents. wbich be tion.11 . * . ;_ , . . 1. . . I . 1. . , . . . . . . .
n . hologist he could not reconcile the� mornin', .
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: c a momentary thrill of'excitement-' The -young ladies*.come down this I , -"Tbe document I've just given YOW : : . . , L I I.'. .
i . � . fact of the girl's having left sehool at i 6 q e Eighth arroudI.isem&ut:*.1-1l9 - . . . � r i I
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1-�,_. with her capacity for assimilating leSsly . at the fitrthegt -end- of It. Al- I Why. our 01110,�he wouldn't have I the .emn dud* the pertific9te of hIA tinst ..No' Go to-L-the'rekistrat, Of the',tri.
, 1� , . . Izaak Walton's.little classic. He re- most Instantly the. figure disappeared. - - L . . . . . I r . L, marriage. -for he bad been, married . . I . .. I . .
., .. called that Mrs. Morningstar had told Whether It had. ran 4rouil6d a turn In I - ,. ___ - . once already, � '. .r . . I � .. . . bunal rof the. Selne." . . . . 111I - . �__T - .11
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� I . L him'oE the child's grief at being taken 'the hall or. dissolved Into ether he I . Nature-makies the cures - on. a S aiturday afternoon at.4 olclock .. - . .
. ., : I � . from School. "She cried wonderf . ul," I I .1. . . :� I I , I . L . . . 1. . . ' downsfairs *and ,jutilped .into a tlkxl - r � I I .. � 0, P'L '411R"9W111AfW0§ � , .
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�-.'.` . the woman had said In the unsympa- . . ;i it, after all. ., - motor. Ill it few trillaltes 11 .4., �
� , .What? .'Should ho, pursue it? -No, I .. . . I.. L business it is'to attend to nihttprs, if- . . r . I .. .
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'Ll 0 thetle tone with which she always garb was too Sugg' estive dt a w0mati'W . . footing the llewt-CIV1160 Eying tile via. . ' '
I � spoke of the girt. I � Now and then -she gets . "Mon-dolur," replied the assistnu', . ' '
;: � .� . nightgown ,to make pursuit on Ills . I I . I I itor coldly, the flinctionary.asked: re:glstrati tb� re-Istelis from Nell lil)' . . . the world -Red -Hot ,
!.:� I "it would take a Sherlock Holmes He would get . Mrs. ' ' ,,What do you wantIll r L I . . � I � . .
:� , .. - pait advisable. into' a . tight place and . ha,re 1)ot (-otup back -yet. But y,(#j'll be . . . . . I . ,r I
" -.�; . to ferret out this mystery," he said to Morni. tar's permission to sleep down � I . "To got. married," replied the otber, . '
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I , " , ' ' n and then,.If ghost it needs� helpkng. out. i �. I � 0.mlllng' L . . . .. . . � till 't�e Infortilatfon . . . in ght wires, all the world's news while -
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� " in his walk brought him in eight again q6intance. L . .1 I .. . � r 1. . Yoll milit." . it is news. - - r . : - I I
:,.: I Things get started in "Beg pardon?" 1,ximotor cub, and ton mili-r .
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�: 11 , d of the haunted back building, and he With this coficluslon-and feeling do- . a,l said it was,closed�for'rjarrlages. utes litter the distrat0d fiance wits at .. .1 I I ' � foe Toronto.' ..
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1 I . . . .- . . Something .. needed to ofIlluesday6rPriday.? Whatreason?" , any other service gives it, and'often more fully. . . �
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�, .1 . 4b lie knew, 011ie and Eunice slept Khe felt In the philosophy ofthe direction. toward health. ' Ile had recovered his good.humor and 'fiance. � . . I .. .
'-' - tot a moment before be had passed schools as compared with the, philoso- .. . .111, r r ills'saille. and the first document fie Two -days later, armed with a'com- Toronto Daily Star
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I , I ;hold .Nvould commit the extravagance tchen porch ho phites can do just - do"nary, with an air of surprise. "It's tory was high. exclaimed triumpbaut. . up to 6 or 7 . o'clock the extrie evening -the same news the morning. ..
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r . �Of leaving a lanip burning In an empty . too old." came, forward. ' papers give you the next day. I
I 1. I : room. liad the ghost wandered from 11061L . break. this. , ll, . I world-gltaned news in
, I I Oil coining downstairs to big . . "What do you M04n-too old?" 11I0ve got them till now." . . The Stgrls editing stalf present this fresh, .
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;. .. ghosts did not MOV6 by the light of at b&*kltcben drudgery, �Joving ab6ut; ., . . Cato was 'made out eight Years ago,' a glance itt the various documents.- 1 wholesome. The Stir does tiot spate expense When there is till ,
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L .1 � 1! Presently in his circuit about the conscious of'ber surroundings. It, as . . Want that. I What have One that Is wanted to be married on thev%th?'p V,nglatid Jos. T. Clark, a member of it$ staf� to covet the British !
I . � . house be found that the WO In the the result of last night's developments sues, and inakes rich not older than three months."' 'iyes, that's the date." � I
� . L 11 I 9 kitchen bad at last taken their 1,%mPg there had boon a Scone,AhLi girl bore -4113Ut my birtbday does hot change, . #-In that cagb-I'm vei-y sorryl Mon. Elections. . rL r ' .. Q .. I
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� r�� and gone upstairs, leaving thO k1t6h6n . ' I and it is clearly indicated on this dod- pleur, but that dots not leave us the . $1*50 A, Vear I
.� ( door unlatched for him and tot W Ile put a row leading qUoStIong to * .tOR SA= Wt ALL 1)U1lQG1STS 'Umebt, whlq�il Is owelal. Why do you legal time in whith to publish the I 0 .
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, truant lovers. I mrs. Morningstar as she gave him, big 0en lt � lod., n1mb 61 pili)6r avid 011m; ild. for etdi want one that IS not Moro than* three banns. You will baVe t6 POStl)On0 the :
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. Kiniogs felt an iMPUISO Of pity for breakfast This matfor of big late behattlill SoMbO 73imictnd 00)(110 Skott, monthe old?" - � r . , $2.20. Guaranteed Paboldin Pon viven fa,ft 500. :
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. tj � l9unice as. bo thouOt of tho totdbl& atid Solitary breakfast had been it . � ,,Whvl You aro too InclulaltivA." me Ott" , added fd'dbs" tabsiwiption poldes. , , a -
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