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\Ileo nothing. Per) i 1'i if 1 telt you-"
She paused, bl4sning painfully-. The
eitn'!441 rinee of iter father, with his
tail,:, manner•: and vile niudo of living.
.tru'ik her tvi:11 in.'rv'ascd pain as she
4,ked into the kind fuce before her.
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CI1\!'!Ti11 XIII. over his shoulder tit her as h
pa,.e.1 out.
And, in %4'1'1 y, Snldl.'anl was 11) 111
lbrucs of inl,,nti 11+44 ars .he wane(! lu.
the return mf the to thu'tn who had lake:
the note from h,•4'. th
past night cx%t,l•'.1 +...111 the drive 10 111'
d,-lanl Mallon and the long journey
had laid their stamp upon her. 1kr fuc%
was pate turd drawn anti dark circl(1
under her largo 4).3; toll of worry an
fatigue. She held l)1!o%'e(1 01,1 tin direr
lira:!, given her 1:. lilt' letter, and drivel
1('1,1 ''I from i:•a. t••rniinus t:, Sir Chnrl(:•
41.i w.tl' ant pau.ing 111 take Ih•
hic.thiast '.h.• neelloli tilt badly. 'There
f•,re a vl►llu(? A {!'!', of faintness ntingl"
• Sir Charles 441. 1 Lady Larkin had pis!
I.i(v) breakfast wvhen a badman (•n -
a'41 told 11111111/'11 it iN,to 4) hr 111i611% +,
saytog
"'Ihe young person who brought it i3
\vatting. toy' lady...
Adl•le urah the letter llrr1141iy• for she
bait 1.1'''41444/, d her brother',; ilan(.wvrit-
im). and wwu, puzzled at receiving it
'114.4,0 .he t^li.tld 111111 141 be utiles away
iron 1',,'d,
"I .,dpi.',:.: I►4in• ten has left his idyllic
\114,14;4'." .tic 1(44141. rt:un:ongi aerws at tttr
bt,,144nel with 41 Merry smile.
"I'4% 1 (Ira w1( 111111 1441
' s 14) tine whir;Ing
city. you may 144•• ..are," lie replied. 'Vii.,
deem he is 'nod et. own s.,r!eay, a113
came -tuner; that !•air. -1 may .' u,t 4) see
tarn oe'aeimi tlly."
"Ali. well, I'm glad of 111111, if it is 4'•o.
110 is rather tee. :milli r• . f fart n lover,
I 'think'" she 1'wclatund. l•r.'.;king oho
.,':ti and drawing o111 11,•• contents of the
4-lwclot4'. "Did v. I .-.y the rio's-
..•:.{;.•r iv waiting. James?.'
"sees, nn' !nil). she .'l I that Mr. Sin-
clair told her to watt. -
"Very prat. Yin can g:\ until I ling
fur you. Attlee:i tt 1 (earl curt?, Charles,
what reply he clue r.vjulcr. . This L-
u 44)3's11.1'.0tls affair.... Lar: ! ,\ letter
fe nl line!' Ihllph '11.-.•, and lion, from
St LawVr'i1 Al4 1 James ••:li(1 'ale in
-stocnking of the beeror ! \\'flat can it
1114 4111 ?"
lie laugh:d. amused al the lock in her
taw cycs.
"Itead them." ho ex: luiuled;. "that i,
t woe of finding cut. W'hy' will
men puzzle over Iho exterior of a
1' the ellen, by reading it. al once Illa'ir
•4.'•4 ':ty can be nppee.s(,l .' Duncan has
n.' t with .r0116.• adv(ntura. Perhaps
l ,,' 1.4' Rnlnh is 111111.1 tiled leoW, or 1110'011
10 convey."
"No, no '" she o.rlattn' l after n oh.,rt
44.111'0. her fare full of distress 8'4 sir
1 N h.' 1 up. ''11 is gt•i11' dllterent. They
\w11111 1110 14. 1• '11,11.1 that vitIng' I;:1.1. the
pr'ei4,y in ealucntl.111 and n(amlere.
-Ther are both mall . Demi. and loll 1110
what to 40. Isn't it dreadful? Duncan
roust really lee out of h'i's sel!sl,'s."
Sha h„n41(d the leper's to hits, end (.at
aatell'ai ; tout with eager eye:. When
{.e laid them 41'wu here anxiety brv,ke
berth.
"What midst 1 do?" she demnr.(ktt.
"Neu see it is dreadful lar the girl. Itl,t
-o14 the ether baud, there is Eileen : %'hal
will .h•• .ay ."
"What can she say? Your uncle is
in the affair find he 1'. entirely for Eileen.
Dement could net leave the girl to the
it•••c.'y of those ruffians whoever they
nl . M011 11111' hill iii live ten is :.' ..,;,' .iehis 1, ruldst be s') different
M1 'y 44(11111)11 they befriend. You seem 1 , .t•'' 1 :111')1 t►.ru her 11%311•. And
4vitll HMI of n'"(l1;lI diwtr'.ss, 141111 Colo
NIX(' 1•.1 mah., ln•r look extreme])
wretched.
Lady I.nrk1 '.'. kind heart ftI10•1 4v(11'
pity a:; the girl "was u•,h/•red in to th•
btvokftst nem*. At II1'`IrK, :ht 1 If
(tIis'
pal; thole MCC. 11v1'11 its large.
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all her feeling( of r:.1'nlln('nt vnnlsh,'c)
Sir r0,0 smiling and tool; Sunbeam;:
hand.
"I have read \11'. Sinclair's letter. and
~hall be glad to heti, yon." sin' said, ro
a.suringly. "lout 1••'f r.• 4v: lade nhuu'
u:!)•thing, you Inttsi have :.4:nn•!hing t:•
eat. Have you 1Ir,l4i, a"t••1 w.•I :'..
"No. Sir Ralph Freer Io1.1 111., ',. (rune
here at once. t was afraid lu lose a
minute. 11u1--"
"'1114)14 you must have something at
once.- '1'1:1'11 wv,w can flit our heads 10-
tho ureal will revive y...t and help
w ,u to sea lin bright ride of your
li.,•,It•tes?
stud-,:;!'. !Lyne", slid from her tike
a l•11'.'iled 4''4rk a-• 111e cherrtl`11o11Il
e
. all atict►do 1 to h. r wants.
sal
4)411 and allack(tii the ureal with the :to-
ts tot.t of a 11e111111)' girl, glancing round
11;, 11•e•lty r'.'.11tl 4'.1111 ,N.11lerlt'.) eyes ;mal
1.••• I:1 • aioht•s, feeling of uueasitu'rs.
;tittle 4yatelime in r was surpr'is(d 411 Ihe
tiller Nt(•k 411 ;ikwnnilleS.'►, 4111(1
an •,114,6 tinily to Slip fI',m1 the 1' mall
i1:! , her hu -lint's particular don.
111, gilt:,'evl laughingly over tlto top of
1.1s lamer.
111 \\'ell! 1(:1••1' y4111 cnidiod ail he
"1 kmlw quite enough to tti'h le help
on,. Sunbeam. Ai: for what Innis you
tell ale nothing yet. I'ex•111ips %then
4'• know tach other le -Iter, you win
.1,11 m.1' to know everything. Lolil
•14'11 1 ant satisfied with vital noise hd•
. tell. \\'hal you are, yourself, is all
'nt matters."
"0' Charles pties'•tf up his lips as he
",1,141 out of the window into the street.
tale!', was charmingly uu.4tnwelttirinul,
'It 14et she would .,.quire more loan
hat m engaging a girl t4.) .eater her home
r',rvrru.)+, or emolument.
The sudden sti'lne(s of. 1110 reran
;ride hint turn railed, exp(4;ting to see
:► 111,.11111 in tsars anal A11.40 bending
:Iver her with Ilio maternal look in her
gentle eyes that were sol seldom with-
out it. For oho d.wsirt to protect and
mother all around her was keen within
the Mlle woman, and none understood
her t41 well as he, who. after e'ght y,ars
of nlnrri:i , Wil sli11 h('r d1?w,414d 104er.
11111 hr was mistaken ai 1re44'I by the
ml,.0 door. And feeling himself sud-
denly leti (not of the scheme, he t'Ivt,514.6
the empty Ammo iiih'ii •,u resuming his
smoke. and (ante (ac(' to face with Ei-
leen Itit'iere, who was just us; u?r.41 ti►,
"I'm fmrhllly early:" elm 4)\(41alneed.
+;Inking 11auds. "Or you're very Into !
Itut 1 want t't 110 Adele at once. May
1 ? !Neil liseiele to weld, 'fell ale
there Niko is and I'!l go to her."
Ile waved his halide despairingly.
"Can 1 know for mare than 1Vit. 111111•
1,1.s :tl It hate 4whrre ..uch It mor -el 114
quicksilver abides? She was having
1 reakf:sl and haA Iknvn 1"
"1' 1111' r-hrx,lrvont, no doubt ! Don't
I know her way,' St►o's never happy
11111.-...s tasking ill yaur sight or the
t•:.1 y 'i. '(hunk;...
'Eileen, (suite back. 1 mount you:' he
c:111('d 11-4 she new from the room. Itut
1:;1,491 merely I1nrgh^d n:mcking'Y over
hit' shoulder. as she trade for iho studs,
exclaiming in a playful tom'--
"1'mu 11066'1 want me le find her!
;Asko)].
"11.11'1 ire.•'. Shoe srorlaluly eh:i ming.
Pretty :' wen, uu're than that. she re.
mind, nue 4,f a leauliftl lily. 811(1 yt'l,
e tarn silo el 1111 1ont;er• troubled. 1 -fancy
S110 mitre resemble, the rose. Ilei' eyee
are. "• ln'g4. '• trusting. s•) duo( -like al-
iin,l as thew gn/.0 :.1 .,n1', \me 1 believe
that „ie., is pert. :• I. .t.'woi,l of feminine
i. • .,111!48. She' Might
1 • 1 )'I,u . 1 n• SIn' (141114 110)
I:I
eon, n .,..4 ,s11.10. And yet her
' L. have 1i111e belief in your brother,;
"(►h. it L -,*'l (144)! (1'. flint Dunciin
d(-.'; not really care greatly fun. 1?ik'en.
1 knew. Therefore he may still uteet
11,1' t\omnn10.144. 4)1141 shake. hint 14. 1111)
('4'1'1' 4'. 1111 1111'1141 love, s11e11 l''4 111191 14(40
11..1.101 are 0.1lablc of feeling. 'i'IKIi i4
%114' 1 nut ,l- l', s-ed1. This tillage girl
r :n t •
lee) 44• '11)11. And in lasing lira.
1:4',1' 1., 4 .1 • 1 11:11)* be! 410111g 111,' worst
11.1; 1• .•:1,: (11111 and r.i1.'.n. Ile'
v u; �l •• 1.3.41 !elle, n, vitae (for 4'(101.'.
Lal HI. n 1:1:. .. eel). ire the ane to see.
4:11,1 ludenstaiid lire. what this iiiterest
1n the girl really menu:. And rod loess.
le) well n1' 1 de that she n,kt'.. 111111 and
Ile); this marriage must 1101 be blvkem
oft."
She slipped. lir. 0111,.....e, charming In
her agitation.
"511 rely. my .fear girl. you 00w04(14'TM...
Walt and sen lefor,' rttvl►ing tat sleet
C,,I !ulwlnls, Thee. two 11e11. 111111441111
filet your uncle. Moo rue4•tu') the girl
f1 411
some ,Innger and no. helping her
Ily from it, ('.r a .hurl lime they 4,11y.
'1 toy 4114..) ask you 10 help them by keep-
ing her here aml -a) that .h" -
"I '•'.1 gr1lei„11ti, Charles. she is the
l'.1',- 'tiger 1 The rest of the 1.4).-1.
. •!!.rel ale that 1 quite 41%'er•).1ek1(l Ih;l
I• It. 5111' 1' her" It' 44. she 1141, 1111'544;111
Ile
'Intl- -what shall 141) .' \lu-t l ket•p
1(. Timis of tem. 4.1 I':Ile•'n, of 811
II: • 'nay lend 1.0. mal (.1 m4', ant.! 1
r'.'(!, .k, what they ask
") 14114 111'.1 '(..11114; 1.. 1,1
1 4,11 that Fh.'
emit le. here, ,')are 4(,- egy tont sit,'
brur4 . Ilr,'se i• ''4'r•. an,l +4 ;1, g.'II, ! 1•0
segt:eet your -.oink;lee and ell,',iug her stoop44.4,•', %nail rrnnrk. Sir Charles
.olla• 1'1 ,'ti 1, (., •f, 1•'1'1 ,he line 1'1114 Ills. .111.1414,.4 ' • ' • e hie long moustache 1111d
turned. 1 .uppo.e. '1 41.71. p• 11 ..ui de• 7411.1
1114' %that to i' 4. l.•1 11. .4)01.4,.4.'N her. 1,.' ,,h -.1),. Mal i(4 a clay m0 Iwo
It .he 1m.4k, 111•' 1,'61,1 .:( 1'' reel a hu 4 7.1 „ 1.1 ' lip 44
4411.1 ,,• :1'11, that
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tae •httib'I..i•• 1.1 1:1!'.'16•• .,ml 1) 411. 1111 11 I. • u,t'I. glu17'in).4 a) his wife 114
114,4('111' ,, 1 .;►y t. i t ....i'''Ii . If she 'Lenge ter seine rt.
It 'eerily n yomie eiaio•'e slut "l'nlil then won will remain here. she
metier yea 114,r 1 40 4''1 4.: •1.. semi interp 4'..,l. "1 nrininly cams( 1 hot you
tier :Netto 141 1'`, • •' :i. 11 •• : 1'. r ;o unlit yeti butte found sonnelhing. \ly
tl• re. Anil pre'. nr'4. Irl, r 1 leo" un^Ie waled Le resist nn)fr'y if I did."
gut •1 111.1. 11111 tial:' I'. 4;1' t n- •1 '' 4•'11 1 foie cnreflll• nt'tidr,I nlonl'mning her
will e• 111141 hunk. 1, ' . `' '! lit;:.,; -y tn' brother, n point whieel did not escape
+n 1:hnrlee. ole ehurklel menlnlly.
14.1'a00ng math amusement in store for
him. "hull Sun14• 11441 %•ns beautiful he
(4.1111 not deny. 11111. en the other hand.
he (I4utiled if Duncan saw in her nny'•
thing hit n mere child. %'hcrens 1•al(4'n
e ) et c1' and
c cru 1
r t woman t x
1)1011 -team nw 1144 I
Set, 11•.4'. 1 : .' flet' 1 Can quilt' 141741er:aMut(1
tt•,4w 114'. •'i., di.• may heeniue as re-
it- 11 Ill. 11e is an artist. .\1141
111 ' 41'1 , t n u ..1 her head n,ua he a joy
141 111111."
"11111. I:.i..'n is beautiful now:'"
"les; but with tln0 nrlillria1i13 (( n
I, (-lieu=e plant. Tills girl is the lovely
garden I(.1,•r. full of health and 34,41)11
11101 total guilelessness. (111, yon. may
raise your eyebrows. Charles. s. mud
It'ugh. l know I am inconsistent. Ilul
own,. 111141 look at her! \\'Mulrwrr lhn)-
ean thinks. 1 cannel say. but I'm certeln
111111 she is 1041 (11114114.•Ilt 10 have .0h0nild
1.. catch hila 1"
••\'ulgir ('111141 14) :,^4114.4. 4.111' sec mf
-11111 n,lule nivres! I1,''.'., err. ('11 r,mn'
Huff .1'e nil, pa1.814•III 441111 s(cu:s lu halt.•
Token your heart by eloae in len 1uu1-
"\e no; twenty. lilt even len are
enmesh for one %inm1111. versed in the
4411)'s of the world. I.i gauge another,
mere or less. lira inrprc.•en. Ore
u,11011y 1110 irurst."
".\11,1 cel we've 1s'•n ularric I eight
year. and yet say 11171( 1 110 11;.) know
vol' ye). .\h, 4'10' Adele, )'011 Il•, •\it•r
.nett 11 40141 c4.nf4,4ston mf your Meow
.11('l'ry 'M4. l'i'tter. Ane. ns I'Ill d311111
44 .44' 111, rllild. 1 (4)llew'."
Suneeaut, ,m44111' '.)*$ et Iho Noughts
she had neinsol within Ihent. spoke
grave' !3 of her desire to (111.1 semclhing
1.. d ' ,s they ga0+l k,n'41 her a feww utile
tit later. Sloe barely alluded to her
;•.. ,,., when she 411.1 menlie.lt (1. (Nil-
ta ',1 • 1ah1(ullw and seemed wo tits-
tiess,l r tl \dela kindly bl ,kc in with
'•. 01y 14(\1', 1
H! , .166.4. 111111 10411 ,•: 4 - 4•,11 d•4•ide will
)14' tigtll• 411(1 that 1 -hall agree with
yc1."
Ile s'•*)((cd''4('4. 1Il(1 t.ioeit her thieh•41
(, .•'!. SII.' slatted !Tele') up 81 111111.
14 "Ilene old 1.11114'61( . What n twirl of
,1•n) etre{ (4,74(14(4 10till ah'! Ot
,t'.4' 1 gots! .e4• her trier.' I i!.'-i41e!
I:•t1 then. you know, 1 hcte oih•n 1.444111
1. ;011 in ! Suppose her (:('11111}' Inn.ters
lel•,.,
''11 4•. nl. Y4,►u. itenl1 is not I.4 1.4' 4ui4.•
1 1 ty ' •m'4', If she is genuinely
ttc,l1. et and in trouble you will know in-
tuitively. It4'si114's your uncle 1.4 nut
er.eily miele411"
She: hru4(ged lwr shoulders.
"Ile. tme deer. is not entirely resren.
ttihle for his whims :mil fancies. Ile-
teide's. n prtely once caplh'ntes most men.
The) fail to kook beneath the beauty
e'iln. No, no. Ghar14"e. 1 put my faith
more in nivel( than is him, or Duncan.
Perhnivc a little in you, alive my Ie,44ks
n4' ail and you 4')11..4:4) ata of all %soften.
Cool -bye for the present. \\'i11 you fell
Jeme'.4. to Lying iter here?" Che.
"I will 44411141 him to her nt once.
ir'v,r thing. moy he consumed with nnx•
kcty," he replied, opening the door and
is lu'n• she will net see Uur."au. And if
you cannot trust luta more (hall i11.3t,
wtlat-----"
"Olt. f tribal hila, yes. In n way• nut
pretty 1111.1-1 aro irresistible to men. And
Duncan is not 4'4) much in k0vo with me,
Adele, that t Can (earl so sura of 14iw.,.
"Eileen 1"
"Yeas. Adele, you know ill True. But
f•1- n11 that 1 will not give )tile up! if
that girl is to come be(wavt us, (11 6111
1."r myself. Aad 1 mean tl:'
(To be oontinuet1
C.ATlll•:Ulttl. of 'rllr::!:11th
itestorali1n of old 1'11rinh Church Itc-
h 44{1, '1't'agir reeet of 16:144,
Th,' lnhnhilants of Iho vlilage of
\\'id,~,4111111-in-the-Moor, i:n4;tand, tale-
ly celebrated the restoration of the
lower and outer portioue of their lino
old parish church, 'the (:ulhtxi'aI of the
M )or." A Tragic event took place in
the chi•.:li during ewr44411g se,vicoli 44
October 21. 16:1)1. 21l9 years a4,
LIS n 1.:,1111 et a terrific , !ornt of thiul-
ucl' and 1igt;ndlg, four mu►nbcrs of the
congregation were killed and 62 hurt.
the (tedlll'rence t'eing attributed by the
Then Bishop of Exeter. Joseph 11011, to
Solani'• agency. Favid( nee of the dosis•
irons effects of tho lightning, is still to
be seen on the 44'111+4'11 buttress of the
lower. Nearly .500 has been spent in
the work of renovation.
why? Silly 1.1.1.! Don't yell kt:owv
Ilrn:
aroused curiosity most 1►e satis-
fied 1"
Willi a sigh 11e burred 11110 his
"den."
"Win cover
Lein,;. bei• bene Ill:s morn-
ing 111 all?" he muttered dt.('onv4tnlely,
picking up 110) '!teal'+ amt Sealing Into
his favorite chair. "(►f rent:"a she'll oto)
''uubeanl and h• aI' :11..,11 iter. loud geo41-
n• ,s kcotvs what 11 a ill lend to. 1f only
.\Ile:•? had lied lime to 1111144 it over
But Ober., I can't 1!•'i!• it. t did buy best
to, keep her bac!:. Snit sooner or later
it mus louud to teat', 11111. If Sloes scn-
Sii.lo she'll see it in 1' '' right light. 1)111
n %veinal' in love i 11••.er sensible and
et the world. Ilnw retell any norm over.
1.,ek her ter 4=111.1* nn unuiphistic'atrd
g141 ns This child of humble parentage?
An:el4' twee lu(.11sh to dream of It. Dun -
earl was no fool, there WBS nal the
slightmst 11.sk in befriending her. She
%as rrkcslilntgl' pretty. 111.1 .4) uncorn-
ntoln ihnl it wield he a plensure to have
he" in the house. And ten (hence% to
one she W0ukl never sew' Dnnen ngoin.
"So you see," continued Adele, ymu
will remain here. whilst we try Ie find
)(114 44417111' 4,rrupatimn. My little girl and
her governess will he delighted to have
you with them. 1 will lake you to the
schoolroom, and inter In the day we can
talk over your future plans. .\ great
friend of rnlne le lunching here today.
She 144 deeply interested in young girls.
Per•hape she will be able le suggest
a .rnething. Although it might he as
well f,r yeti to wait pielently t►nUl sir
Ralph Freer pays his promised ciao." "(lh, teeth. my dear I 1 em Our' he
"!'hank yeti." iweplied Sunbeam. "i you bare no need to. Ae long as she ).D
441'.'44, willing to 1 111(13.
IIc Wt tl 1uake tap 411y mind for stormy
weather, Adele will be in her element
s'xrthing theme all, so 1 must neat grun-
1)1'. 1'111 s"cry 1 did not 14111o4w 61114`)1
Mid witia: II, mooting."
Meanwhile lanae, t hail reached the
. ehoolr0ant, feeling feint Sir Charles
manner tont there %as .dme)li(1lg un-
usunl-111 th*' nor.
She paused tit ih'• open door ns. her
eye-; fell 011 `;u+1•.':u11's .11111 piling
figure. Lady Larkin, with her Lack to
her, twins speaking to the geterness and
:1 fair-haired Child. %11(1 ton, gazing 11110
SIn1Leatn'S face with 1.114' 4•)(1( 11111 of
li(i11111111k11l. ..
"Ilcr name in Sunhcam. I)apMrr•• were
lite words that fell on the listener's ears.
Eileen shirks]. The color ru{hed to
he • (ole. In a moment she had guessed
uessed
.11 the truth. ami knew who
was.
"Su 11tfs is Sunbeam Ver,' de Vere 1"
she ejaculated in u voice quivering with
emotion.
The others faced her. astonished. Iler
blazing • yes met. Sunbeam's, wli0 re -
1.11, -1 tice took with 41 Meetly, thou}(ld-
(.i e C 1111111111g 4vi111 1► tittle laugh-
"Ole
au .h
'•(►10. 11 ) 1 Aly name i, not half--
e0
pretty. only Sunbeam Green:'
Intl in that !mewed of silted challenge
from tee I,.nt,lUul quern -like .Iruuger
before le r 4114' lind rend danger omen
grislier than 111e cn^ she tin] !',scald
bone lei aloe reifies .,lett.•. more (nrom-
pr'heusile... \., etar tiniest away from
111' elm,ieliefeens Viewer -like fare her
heart .1111:. \\'lull Mail she done to
1:1-.11.11! steel a feeling? \\'fly Mad nag
u(kn4wrt girl ) 44.cvl such hatred ail Mer?
Why Med elle sneered and enllel her
Vere de Ver''
lgnnring her. Eileen looked nt Lady
Larkin, 10.11., .e em4.l covered with con-
fusion.
"Menge 14lrgive nn' for 'smiling 1'o
errly. :1,io4', but 1 wankel .pedally 111
st.' you 1lrwt Duttcan's birthday pr' -
sent. \\'111 you come with !e 1144 you
ple1111AM ". Ilea you (nrg(.11en we were
It go Iiia norning 1"
She bwcpl fioln the room, her arm In
111.1 4'1111.11)4, line It ons only when 1114)}•
hail closed the dee* and gone some few'
girds down the mer"(4,r that ",toe Ie•ned
1:14;+11. 1,4 her. and d••mnmded nngril)*--
PASS RECIPE AROUND
11..1.1-s IlO%%' TO Si \K1•: 1111S .'\II'LE
ItlIECAI.\'1Iti1I CORE.
I'rc:rrlpaon (then Which Sufferers of
!)rend 1)isee .4. Can Make l'p and Try
nt Home a1 Small (ems).
l'o relieve the worst terms of Rheum:'*.
!ism, (ale n teaspoonful of the following
mixhlre after each meal and at bed-
time:
ed-time:
Fluid Et tract Dandelkm, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargun, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces.
'these harmless Ingredients can be ob.
184(4(st from any druggist in 1110 smal-
l.. r 'loons, and ore easily mixed ty
shaking them well in n Lott)e. Relief
is generally felt from the first few
cl'ses.
This prescription, stales a well-known
authority In a Montreal morning paper,
..whot doe, this 11144411. Ad"le 1 \\ by
is 1)181 girl here? Ikm t look s•) t,ew•i1-
drreN1. 1'mt know as well as I /o who
that girl is. Ilia Duncan sent her to
you. and if se. why?"
"She is frying 10 Ilnd Fomelhing to --
she--" -
"And he is helpint! her ! Really, I re.
mare 11►e temper (.t 1111 angel to --"
"Not al all. Eileen. Sh's a poor girl,
net 1114 equal. and--"
"She kooks Tike a young empress." in-
terrupted Eileen passi.,nntely, "Even
Ile- dress floes not offend ones Taste.
Ste. keiks n Indy. she is I•cnufiful and-"
"And so are you, my denreet, • replied
Adele. soothingly. "Re'side's. if yeti con-
sider her dangerous to D111101 11'3 loyalty,
how notch better for her to be away
(rem lylm ! Dere, at least, he cannot
)u. her. And Uncle Ilnlph approves, and
sent her---"
"Not Duncan?"
i,ndy Larkin quailed at the tone of re-
li••f on the girl'a voice. She would have
given much to be able to answer nega-
tively.
"(Iclb of them. because she had to
Dave home," ;she replied el.lwly. She is
net happy with her father. And so she
1s In stay hero until she has found same•
Urintf suitable, You would Mt turn her
adrift. pretty and young, es she
tIs?"
tu-
"1 don't care," replied Felee , iK
tinny. "1 would not have taken her in.
1--1 hate tier -and--"
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You will find just the Skates you want -
for fancy skating, rink use, hockey and
racing -in Starr Skates.
\\'lite for the 1908 Skate Rook, if pour dealer d..ev not ltaidle
Starr Skate'* and " Ilex " and " Micmac " lIockey Sticks.
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CRANCH OFFICL' • - 70110111 0. Ont.
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Il(n;-, 4':11' \\'ELL FOR GOOD CARE.
'!'here is no animal on the farm that
will resl:ond as quickly to regular and
pod feeding roll proper manugement
as the pig. Ile will return more money
al less expense than any other 144110441
and at Tess labor, writes a breeder.
When t say good care, 1 mean good
care and not for a short time, but all
the lithe. I can prove this btalelnent
from Iigures on my books. There Is not
a thing fed to my hogs that is not as
41104114 as what is ted to my horses and
con's, and the best quality Is always
the cheapest. 1 pay for lira quality
feed and expect it from my dealer, end
would fnr rather pay for less and to
gel mora in quantity for less price. Ani-
mals one and all will gain more on a
good quality teed and fess of it than
):ore feed and of n good quality. Farm-
ers should Try it and see.
Many think/N. are necessary for best
results in the raising profitably of
swine. Among them are plenty of ex-
ercise and at alt tithes plenty of pure
water. fly pure water, 1 do not mean
what is left in the lub or pail after all
the other stock are through. but as
good as a person would drink and as
frees the clogged -up inactive IJdners pure,
to filler rind strain from the blood the Good feed and change of feed often
poisonous waste matter and uric acid,
which causes Rheumatism.
As Rheumatism Is not only the most
painful and tortuous disease. but den -
genius 10 life, ells simple recipe will too
doubt be greatly valued by many suf-
ferers here al hone, who should nt once
prepare the mixture to gel this relief.
It is Auld that a person who would
like this prcacriplion regularly, n dose
et. two daily. or even a fete times a
weft:, would never have serious Kidney
('r Urinary disonlers or tthetimntistn.
Grit This out and preserve it, Good
Rheumatism prescriptions which really
relieve are scarce, indeed, and when
you need it you want 11 badly.
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JUS!' 1115 CASE.
A elan who was famous for never pity-
ing hie bills owed 11 cuuaderabi.) sunt
it. his tailor. Sending bills had 1CI(1 no
effect upon the debtor, so the tailor Irttas and seed. for the 440414 44111 apo
nt'c impnl'tarlt. Do not guess ut the
quantity, but measure it, and if you find
your hog is mol gaining fast enough
you will find the reason. 1f you just
put your teal in the trough and guess
4) the amount as i1 comes out of the
!'ail, you are not sure. Possibly you
are feeding less than usual. 'Don't
guess, know it for a fact.
There is no guessing on my farm, ns
evcry't' ing is always measured or weigh-
ed. Mule it a point, if possible to see
each animal and go in all the buildings
esery day and many Rinse a day,
especially nt feeding tine. livery ani -
mat has its peculiarities and ways of its
own :Ind thele, is no set one can follow
('t! feeding. Some animals do better
on one feed than olhei:s, so ( try to
give Diem it change ns often as pos-
sible.
Do not throw away your sweepings
from the hay mow. such es the clover,
genie? fuel that milk -making is o wee -
mel °pe'r11hen of the properly /.ourish-
rd funder; of the cow, we would hew
noire go , 1 cows well kept.
'1'o me the reading of the law is
plain. If my cows are to curry on
Through the (all the ge>0J work they
inaugurated in the spring pasture, they:
must b0 no diminution in teed or a1 -
It ration it they are to keep at it all
vOnfer and • ring and ('wen to do their
Lest et early pasture, there must be al-
ways 1110 full and sufficient feed and
unremitting care.
decided to make a personal attempt to
collect the aunt 11111. Ito called several
time, upon the delinquent, but was
newer elite 10 catch hind. Finally tie
succeeded, joist as lie won: goingoul, and
accosted Irnl with the modest Inquiry: -
"W.111 300 INV ate This bill. sir?"
The man looked at 11 for a eoment,
end then acid, Innocently: --
"Did you ever (me anybody any
thing'!"
"No, air;" repl'c,l the tailor.
)'I4ciate your scalding ft rind putting
a little dry feed in it. such as bran or
middlings. (or a side distr. i (k) not
mean the dirt, ,ticks, ((1., 11111 the see,T
ant leaves from the clover wilt.!% many
farmers throw in the manure pen or
sweep out of the door. Every animal tax
ear lagged 440 boon niter birth as 1.1
prnclic'4Lle and the number is enteral
( n my pi hale herd, sire and dant mud
ether notes 10 guide 11111 hl thy breeding.
I can nl n stool uut:re look up Ihe
"11w8 you can !afford lo wait." said 11t4)ediug as %111 as record; of ail nt)
the waggish debtor. and off be walked. ;animal!,. Frent the deale of trigging they
The tailor again made several el- go by their number unlit old and are
tenlpis, 1111;1„ nl 11441 114)41. succe.ss(ul in (ten registered and their name entered.
cornering (e man 11 44(444tid lime. opposite their number.
The debtor looked very solemn, and
ha111: "Are yell in debt 10 anyone?"
Not to be caught This time, the tailor
r• pllcd:--
"1'4)s, sir; t nal sorry 1 nen."
"And wily don't )lett pray?"
"Because 1 haven't get the money.'
snit] Iles tailor, with t(igniflcnnl look.
"That'. just n,31 case exactly, my
dear .ir." replied the debtor. "1 11111
glad Ilint you can appreciate my posi-
tion. Good !miming!"
MILK Til:\'I' KEEPS SWEET.
Milk that Is thoroughly strained into
a clean ves5'') and cooled down at once
to ;10 degrees or below and kept there
until delivered to the consumer will
nearly Oxeye keep sweet as long as
desired: Quick cooling to 50 degrees or
below ()lecks bacteria and prevents
I).eir geten( so, 11s to any damage for
some time. On the other hand, half-
cooled rail!: is ju•:t the kind in which
these germs ik,urish. Unless milk is
stirred every few 'ninnies it cannot be
properly cowled by selling in a largo
can into cold water, for the reason that
the bacteria will gain somewhat of a,
Start before the milk in the middle 011
the can is cool. Yet this plan of set.'
ling the large can in tubs or tanks of
cold water is better than nothing,
KEEP UP THE Flilit).
There should be no"ling spasmodic
1110111 the• keeping of n env. At pas.
lure ---al full pasture -all her needs are
supplied, nt►d when 1140 rnsture fails.
either in quality or quantity. and the
4);•rlh is patched and the grasshopper
i- n burden and when 111e nights end
th. 11 the clay's turn cold. the needs of the
row for full nutritious feeds remain the
sense as when she did s•) "tell In Ihe
FI`Df:ItS IU:WAIiOEU• plat flush pasture.
I h, followi)'gt moque n..li.e was Ilz('d If woe would not forget that the cow
toea church 41. m4' reeenlly. - makes the milk from her (Nee rind come
\Iasis Lnsl Suesiny some fnrnilles intothe clear under t )o g of the or -
ROUND ABOUT T11:: CO\\'S,
Cold winds will, with some, cause
chapped hands and fingers. Such per
sons will find salve or oil, or even nnul-
lon tallow, benellCl1)l. Some oow's, la),
:11 this 3,•a•on, ale troub)e11 with chap.
ped teats. The milking process some-
times make, the cracks worse, often
causes bleeding. If vaseline is rubbed
thoroughly into such cracks cit morn-
ing and night, a softer condltkin of lore
akin of the tent may he obtained, as a
probable cure 1 the creels.
1)o not 1* in a hurry .,lent turning
the Cows on to frost-oowcrect grass in
the eitrty morning; 'tis better to first lel
Oki 5 ,1 thaw oft the frost.
S1.ble the cowl early on windy days.
of humped up. shivering or hugging the
lee; side et pasture brush, they cannot
Lc mal:in4( much milk of Inying on fat.
As stahlIng for the winter will 80011
I'egin, ca 'h COW's appetile should be
4ludlc.l. 1' , well to Lear in mind thel
with a ' :, . good cow generous Iced•
ing ul'.. i,nys.
from church.
"Suiten.-Several yours from the
Lord's Day by n number of people of
(101044 111 141(4.. dn'cse(1 in their Sunday
ck,l tics.
"Str4yed.- ilulf a score of Iambs, be-
hevtd 10 have gone in the direction of
'No Sunday School.'
"Mislaid. --A quantity mf silver nn,1
topper mins on the counter (f a pillrllc•
house. the owner being in n state of
grant excitement nt the lime.
"Wanted. -- Several young people.
When last seen were wniking in pnir4
up 'Sabbath Rr•nhers' (.nn4).' which
!(ads to the city of 'No Geod.'
"Lost --A Intl, carefully r(•nrcd. not
k.ng from home. and for a Ione n4',em•
lying. supposed to have gone with one.
4'r two elder eolnp4nions 10 'Prodigul
Town. Dark Lane.'
"Any persan assisting in 114' r4cnw'4)ry
of the above shall in no wiee toee his
reward."
"\\'rdler, these 1'r.' v07y mal► ow• -tees.
"Yes, ale' "And they don't appear to
be trash. either." 'then it's 111•`kv
they're small. ain't i1, sir?'
Mrs. Flynn -"An' phnl s y 'r 1((m \bake
d ln' now. Mrs. ('.nsov'r Ales, Casey --
"Shure. At.oike non t &in' no -Wm.%
Mrs. Flynn. Nr's get a Ceoternment
AWARDED SILVER MEDAL
XF:111:1)111t1. it\\u 111.117t11o;
A'1 1:N,1'U141119N.
Mr. Albert Shaw, the well-known
editor of the Review of Betimes and:
president of the jury of nwnrds of thea
Jamestown 1:5)0silion, has notified 1110
Newcombe 1' .Ino Company. of '1'eront►),
that a :Silt). medal hes been aw'arded',
them on 11' . r 114"10• patent piano equip-
t•e•d wviltl e, 11 e4verd Talent 'tension
nods. wrintlu they are exhibiting 411 the
Exposition. The Newcoelhe's snrcess
to another tribute to the ski11 of (:a-
riedlan manufacturers.
A TOAST '10 KATE.
1 drink a toast to lovely K8,
Whose (.harms few molds con dupli'S.
Here's wishing her a happ}' fol,
.11111 health and w.'ea1111 and high 1.1(18!
And may .he not have 'ong lo w3
Ik'f•,rc the right swain .14)11) rent
,\ p'en ilk(' Ibis: "Re! thou my 1148.
L'oft h ',:18 - say ye:4, sweet Kt(!"
iiAID 'TO Esrl\L\'rI .
Myer )reading). -"It Cost: 3:1 n week
to f,cd a Oral's tiger."
liver---"4,Ve ll, a1 that !rale Mint would
11114' monthly !wand 4)f a catamount to'!"
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Girlhood and Scott's Emulsion ::re
linked together.
The girl who takes S'coot's Emul-
sion has plenty of rich, red blood; she is
plump, active and energetic.
The reason is that at a period when a girl's
digestion is weak, Scott's Emulsion
provides her with powerful nourishment in
easily digested form.
It is a food that build:. and keens up a
girl's strength.
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