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Much chance tine av I be/ wi
wretched slanted lati gettinie.hint
Away withotit slg oryotir Wt.*
little yam knew him 1"
Ellaebella demnot dispute the fact of
-aviutt-eof actituttritaneo - with - Besigai
clittracter, nor does elle help Ida BOA -
merely tioes listiming rs
teeith that
&ring parent by any euglesetion. She
„civil white look, while the partite) seta -
mews still play at bade -and -seek with
the sun -rays on tho wide blue fields ot
,
"ittallitlf,:thin(WCA:141
suy thee things to you' eayS-afte'.
Byng, in a voice of the strongest revolt
and ire enable' her destiny-"inseityou,
in this improvoked way; but, in point
of fact, you are thei only person in the
world who can conVince 1 ITTI 1110t#-4hrit,
44raimirSzt iMPoSikkitt,twitetsini
course he woe. be'very
'Inge and I knew bow per uas ve be
Do not. von suppose thatie leis own o-
etterearnowahow haralattais
'ea
ete'ielt-eaeinaat
-7aoIrdireal
oantradie ion. ou wou atm
gentle; dear me r-Wititaairnsli-Mons.a:
eof angier -temorma-mas it you over maid
be anyllting_ielsea,
Thisaitomplitnente also itsepalet object
,VaCkiVCS in silence.
"You know ono has ahvays heard that
thero are two kinds of `No:" goes- on
Mrs. Byng with auothendwarfish laugh,
which has a touch of the hysteric in it -
"a woman's 'No," a.s it is calks', that
means 'Yes'; and a 'No' which anyone
-Which even he -must understand to be
final. if you couldea1edaray-1-am--as
ing you an \impossibility -but if you
could, make aim understand that this
time it is anal ri
Tnerels a silence between them. An
billow -than usual, yet more
masterless in its Titan play, is hurting
-itsttlf-with-a oelessal-thud--ande-ban
against the causeway; and Elizabeth
Waits till its clatnor is subsided helere
she &peaks. •
'Yes," she 'answers slowly, °I Wider -
stand, thank you for telling Me what
, you wish. I think I May promise that
shall 'aerobic 4o -that I shall make him
Iiuiderstand that it is final."
,A moment or two later they are' on
their way back to the Autiraute. The
ocean is at- its glorious pastimes all
around them ; the hilaclimbirig, shining
town annites.--upon theineleom its -elo
but upon both hasiallen a blindness.
The feelings of Mrs. layng are perhaps
the least enviable of the WO.
They umnerirly back at the beginning
of the brealavetter, when she stops short.
--Probab -when-eootrerefleetion- forties-,
%vhen she Le. rennevetta front the- charm
end pathos of Elizabeth's meek white
preeenee. lovely and unreproachfule she
wit, not repent her -%
eiresenteneament-exteraptilieaantlel secret hid in /heir green leg 4
in talltoiVS---till either *-Tdf.F.at
tie
I hi
;
,
urf
tit; tall .tpoes bovo"tkifri
lends of Al ere'
waritt
pito, 'et
°Sr
in that
:ter tha
"Wo 'an- -tap him .on bis.e-Okt-a.
it is, virtually ettrieet- well, so wel'Iltat
1;,:t(..:14,2*(19°-*-14.17taa*'19'be'lSeein"Wtt
ihoegtit tier nearly as pale is
it
was poetailfitifor her to he when be iud
first Como tipot her. Iltanow reaalizesheW
many ctegrees Protor she then bed let
to lose. While) he aPeatike she has Wen
riteet4nipatp,,pwrtinximiltrattfaveistt
und'aalieltowviwr . vis't*va
as it peralyzed, end Tantalus holding her
needle in the air.
has, 00100 IticTh. For all her two
drys' bracing, is. tale ready for it?
°New . •
'The whieper in which this mortosylla-
treterliampeafetvittr
that borders on -Wive, that hie one as-
tonisbed thought is how besrlo reassure
ly
•
t htm, ee11 unt4e 10 uit,rtoffiltil.la to
in ,
in it Upon Seta° SayS
* teiteey, 440hreetvith st latigit
y I ,meolly „COMO slay Itallitideof
" ltd YOU ..titivo'net ONO
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hatateelf ' • takaltalAke
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rrrmillm
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b cap!ld hint lay the
buxoiL 814 . persOn borer() him
ftuld tr-the--laintest---iileas
That wond sea* up his eyebrows, end
throws a, nWd anhuation into his "%vim.
?"Do yen idear-etilt Chuckling -90 be
told a Woe of Pm or lo Aiwa it?"
Mt IOW tO bef it310. it."
"Well, to dramatic pause
- -"we are going to have a wedding in
the family Et
"My dear girl r tries he isranifig wrY
Ilicrlirktifittr•-aleseneatiort
th though not. violent, * the reverse
ot 'annoyance. °Hurrah I so he has
come at Intl WI40 is he? How dark
you halm kept him 1"
Cectii&Oakes her bead and gives a
shiatt and rostlangh.
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tir fathert'::-
beo_ALoonfa
a -aceand nuli
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Recoiling ito e, Ife 4 &Min 4
of His Own biertgaanix, "I•Iteltra,
"NO' little, thing Mat 40 ,1,01PPkint4 4
reetatly," '.1ettld 04. xattiitte,.
“,h4CbrOtIght, Atifht,•00 *Olt
'Ityident ,,tlia,4W.
.'Itfr413::j!'ttebe:ltst*V::t;yth4)IJtt,r i'tditailg'".0;41794tvOthwP'
tr4to, '..',4r.41 tact gOttg, year
"One of kt tIid3vt1 j)-31t4Ctitl,
htving tt hs ktN
ete
t
t,„ItJ)2XiG O!1
11.Wtt Otk!,,
evett• Ito ...tot t$ Other
-suceession.*:-and I rea011404.
to veillia got&t'01)4
anYwhere. And then he loo);s,up
- ‘gractaust _I haven't gof
arty inOney. I tilust haw): lett iny ek-
All)041t,,,011.111.,et Plattoe,-_
"This joke in its dayVT/is ronsideri
a pod one, easy arid plain and, yet ,not
Withati( sotne subtlety, it joke appealing'
to many," heeatise originally it. was plat
old not as a joke at all, but as a bluff,
as eonaethirtg that was seriotesty - pro--
peundede and perhaps, aettensly, 40-
emptedaa..-e...ee
°Its. Original Utterer 1,4"'-'Supki0d-rif
have been a man who luid put up Tair
(milt, hut whowhen the pinek came
proved to.have no money and who then
acoountedfor its *absence in a wen to
:ply that while he had no money wit
11118 he was neve 141P.
etfitapl it w'ente:;::. 11711:0;;;4 )elt his Mona?'
the Made. Was Intended to show. And
nlhe plarTo: 11 he had a tattle.
"Sar-":ehania,..
bet
tent'
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Vita
islirElIgn'
(L'rniCIMAttnn.
porifinemCitt *111
04'-t'ivity of 1.4i, re-
uctivo orga ilapere,lent 11j1K1X1,
It t1111e4On C teitin.n seltieh suv.olte,s
MO tn. their oseaa-
• ' artia .et the ntttritforlt
X c.),0:14ritit
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ts -tom um*. la
2*ell, as alt.otlikPmi.P$4,',411 sPin
title; lnon then the'laverslie`e'es*t
event ateraw will ,lesii'mtetleYt
and. *wry 'eneetimase where
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or,iming !Qat to A. iVing iain,lound
• 'w9rit, rubber „epat showed otte
mou 0 ele&X2 ,
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_difficulty in_
that you do not t
ing ; that you wou
-
"Etat-1-avould- no
'UP suddenly, and with *trembling hands
laaing her work down upon the, table,
and beginning from dainty hebiti, to pin
it up in its protecting white cloth.
"What good would more nofir.,0-,a year's
notice -do mer .
She turns away from bim and fixes
her unseeing epee, glaSSy end dilated,
1,11)011„a poplar gee Uiat is liatigileg-tase
selled catkins out against the sky. Then
onoe agai%she fataes birn, and, ho soca'
that there*, oe cold bends agony upon
he. :ordeal "
"Wieh for Me," she says huskily -
wish veraettard for/me, that, 1 may get
through it -that we; may bean ne
through it -alive tu
Then, motioning to hint hand
not to follow her, elm %rents (middy to-
wards the hotel. •
it le impossible to hltri to stay quiet;
He wanders restlessly away, straying he
knows not whither. The mimosas are
out charmingly in the -.Orderee, sending
delicious whiffs of peewit° from the soft
yellow fluff of their ilevairs. The pinky
alinond-tretits an out too, but not till long
al -ermines-doter he know- it. •
eeatiff:by-herniU7--'1finiaelf-stroll*
Mattered by a ,gardener placidly
dig-
ing, through the grounds of a villa to
t. Gigantki violets send their messages
Lo his 'nostrils,the big and innumerable
hluesblosso.wseeiredettlifiliting over
leaves. Which in Englandliavele bo so
-seurelietrikeiherm-----;Super,
abundant oranges tumble about his feet;
1. L.
• him understentt
tap to it this morn
-
rattier have More
she -says; standing,
12
1
ust distOvering the white
site feels as tf the expunging of the last
half-hour would be cheaply purcheeed
by the sacrifice of six months of, her re-
maining life.
•ea_ suppose it is not the least use my
____ asning you to try -and forgive- rae.--to
With unsteady toned humility ; "oli 1W sue -h eatattotaihtary-vinidna.
yot. must. hate me 1 if ihe ease, were re. enacting there. I% has himself helped
versed. how I 1,1101ild hate you 1 -flow to place it in such astonishing reality be
lea will hate _Dr all your lifeV4 fore himself. Dees not he know the e
The leal, ere rolling iloWn her ehMa, aaet-Poaiiion-naf-thee-ehair--sheeia.-to. wee
and in an instant Elizabetles heed has ealPY 7 DidiWt be Plape it for her Wore
.ne. out to her. As it does so, the gro. he went to fetch herr Nor can his rea-
rAitaa. regret fla,,cbez, ncivss ib" ` eider prevent h distorted 'fancy from pre -
1..,
weinan's mind that any future daughter- seniing • iho 1 ibavIeev-hs wife- between
in-law of he: will be most. unlikely to WIPP), and cot fessed lovers. Even MO
be the possessor of such a hand. recollection- of her features, ghastly and
"Why should 1 hate you? you can- with heads of agnnY dewing them, •enn-
rot" -with a beart-wrung smile- not correct the pirattlieeof Ids mind as be
"possibly think Inc more undesirable persistently sees it. Thal. she meant,
than 1 40 myself ; and even if it were when tte parted -from her, to..reliounee
not so, I do not Rena it 1.3 in me to hate Byng, he has no manner of \doubt. Oat
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• i; loCiamy• level fields. wh'
„ , , s 3 y Se
ok
as-iiasity .us. aj hjd' garden
staid alit be saved ler garden tract;
and potat es.
...._TitoAntadual-depgnAL.the.soiLwatt,
the costly substitution of chemical ter-
tilizatton is redwing profits until (he
prophecy is fitifilledi 'iTothint that ha%
stall be given, but to latm that bath not
shall be taken irway even that he hath."
A poor farm growing poorer is a
losing „proposition. The eoil is -rich
ltallkeetlaiLlitteeel94-Algreatebettiftit
arintiSiln15.-114-1TIualgtleyLt tilluit,y,nColle.eilLieltillnatsr:ild-1(18.1r111:111Seditulliirttievdc
Witte oondition of homes.
back Jowl . with water and metre a
It you mix soil from a good field f
alioularystriaiticatiana trail
a ploughed field that has been cult:Iva
ed for twehty years,,it- would make a
brick when ba -e Tins is I e ere
t
Tit t
u‘t
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.t.
or "'with -
back . and
.riming -ate...reel bird; and laugh- - •
irtg, as if the rain -drops Ite wiped bout
Tille'Wge-brit-V""'""Mild--were precious --
things, luckyjewels he was gathering,
he helped ine out at my deer.
1 Looked at Mtn as the shdp slid open
and -sent- the -full larnplight oe the .ugly
scrap of a man. Ile was old,,fsince all
the young jinrikisha ceolie,s have gone
• ,the wer; yet he was chrvrful and
IMpyo'rZettlifftliittr..thretatilDst _Nat --
that-rearrthirdcaeritirealinatratreartrrge------
•• "You have no trouble, 1 -can see that,"
1 said to lam. "A full Tape and a. rici:
• bowl„ arid the dark, wet, cold •
Abe same as Sunny noonday to yon." lti
43„,k
• 1,11
Three -Metre Hill. 1 am old and my
wife is feeble, ,ette Ibis _aeruma feeds es.
4
Tice
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in 448 ot, ciutjectur‘'‘.-7-- .pp -or- -father ! spozketbouk liontelon -the plane zmgh
No. trldeod4- --Maven forbid* Taney nite b a Man Who toutd--be Irtietnit *
with a-stepneither r • • "-sff at to fie origin and peffifineeati to
Stlesnensee to ,gitie a shudder ALIO.,
Idea, while' lint gapes blankly at her, wits regarded as a joke only, in which
wondering whether she has gone off hex: manner of , 'acceptance it Obtained :Ls
head. widest currency, with its humorous eub-
"Ob, no; it is neither father nor 11 tidy of meaning. In tals latter use the
No wonder you keelt mystified. It is- mart to whom it was pp to to pay some-
Sybil's- I" thing, and who found, as -perhaps *he
oSybilitt It!" , knew and as othemhad shrewdly guess-
. Although Mr..Burijoyne# has not got it ed, that he had no money said jokingly;
on-hcinsclencethatJ bas I _guess 1_rayst have left my
exptw,sed or felt anything but the most 1 meney home on the piano -.Y•
"Out times have changed; and the old
icke, with whatever significance, no
kaiger goes.
"Tide morning when went to pay
for something in it store Where 1 trade
-found-that-I-had-actually-lett
ettatailt at borne, and the old, joke On-
line back to trio 1 said -to the youngatnen
lio kept the etore,"isiniiingly.
guess I. -must have left my pocket-
bcok on the piano: • , -
"But the old joke awakened in tem
no response whatever. And why sti old
tiaa They have ,ii piano, I have a piano,
everybody in these days has tr
end so my remark as a joke had no
_specter significance for them. It was
simply a statement by nua That I had
oney_on -the piano.
I was brought to realize Ia..
cept tor those , old enough to recall it,.
.this once honorable and generally en -
peed joke had, now lost Its humor."
et -.-
EXPLORATION-BY MOTOR -CAR.
3W01.101,19 and entire disbelief in -Sybil -
Jos maladies, yet it has never eceiwred
to hire as peasibte that she should en-
gage in any ,oecupatiort nearer akin to
the -Ordinary evocetiona of life titan int-
bibirtWonics-throttglr--t
bed eeseriees out of ewe.
•°She is going to merry. Dr. Crum I"
ectittinusr; Cecilia,-nat an the "whoto dia
satiSfied with the effect of her trpedo,
"Wiese She told father., tihe- said thatahe
had saved ter life, and that the least she
ceuld do was to deditate the poor re -
=tinder of it to him. She tells other
people that she is marrying hint because
xv., wish it I You know that that was
always her way.",
• "Sybilla
hero mus
thing jnIbe %%rind., as 'sale° the
ning of the muter she has never 'once
w'iiilted 'met goQd7byet and the houSe.
timid upset the ink _bottle over the book
O prescriptions without her ever finding
alteoutneatrodethe-clinieals-therneometex
5- e�1Tlweei-V
"Sybilla
-"Iatitottght 1 should surprise You; it
; 9
bed of broad beans points out the phe-
nornerion of her February flower te
him. He sees and sniells 110110 of them.
Have his senses Stolen aWaY- With lita
tread into Byrnes -chamber?, -They-on
•truake Tor mer She -Save -tteateeedorsasoa-or--beecotildano
4-u. • I.
;
aliallin Straw e Places of the Earth
.,, atter -which-keeps-it in 'or-
al*, condition for tbe treowtheol Junta.
POINTS.
Where Only a Small run is available,
keep only one breed, and make it the
best by keeping only a few of a good,
teeing aletdn.
• Ito not keep more than twelve birds
in a yard 30x15, and Lite house scraps
witt almost bet sufficient -for their main-
• tenance.
aaSavee-patfro tiro Inattare-eactr-day,
there will be no need to fear iliseate.
Unelean yards are net only an ennoy-
ance but a menace.
• A 'dozen good fowla will furnish more
eggs than the average family requires,
04-will-leave-a,autplus-tor pixt„nioney.
Think what it costs la buy absolutely
fresh -laid eggs all the year round,
Nathea -,skitumillre:tateavailable_ give yen*
the* plenty, as it is rich in flashtorma
VFS. it, also whitens and gives ahcele.
tenet) to, the 'neat. •
July ehicks, often begin to droop when
about a- week old. lace. uniter the
• wings and legs and large Sores, on tim
• Led are almost always the cause.; Rub
• in some fresh insect powder.
eThe elle& floor on the ground is a
good place- to siert July sitters. Rut
talte-=41M- Shed---eat-Preofe
'iskunkS„ too, are , very active in mid-
summer.
There or dozens of ways 40- break
tin sitters, but the simplest is the best.
tte�l.shut thent„„iti ete strain coo
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T have 'net 1 -Md 1114
-prayersatrny hause,
go with us le -the- tempie.
alehaveelinewn-anticheesoirowe-tredYe
Okasamo.." • The old- -kurtimayet bowed
with the grace or a noble, proudly. 11
IA as a repreof that covered me with
shame. .1'
The next Sunday there was a funeral,
tt‘e local hand- was in attendance, an&
the priests held service over the little
wooden box that came from Port Ar-
• thur. • The irJhi man marched in stiff •
silk hakama, loading a sedate, sprendel-
* ridingeborof eight as chief alortrne----
• er and guardian of the tablets. A con-
course \of friends trailed Away through
Ito town to a temple near Dogo, and
the funeral party from the castle bar -
reeks sounded the bugles and render.
atetethe honore There..
Tinke„'„
riests ..,say.Y the
• Ti1E "ANGELS -
(Ilk A. flanher). ,
' Ilow, beautiful, how replete with peace
and calm is the 'lovely gloaming; the
hour when our great luminary having
steak in a blaze of glory in the west,
II c Wry carmine and the delicate mauve
and rich vermillion of the skies has -
given. place to the many beautiful gra-
dations of turquoise, and amber, and
Watling-
darkening- amethystine violet. And the
gleries of the firmament have been ntire
lamed, too, in all tlteir beeuty oil the
rippling wavelets of the great ocean, •
..,g4intoang Ibe throning. expanse in._
aitattieslat-hettom-andasidese-atroi4-berritrspartiling b-teeititveinteda-n-atb. the biding*
crate 'will- answer.- ;Give plenty Of tvater ," away t nu_ ThaLgtek *km svtender, a
ItiOtterat0, feed. Let Mem all out wore sombre, nueless lint reigns over
ivin an -
zing.ileleeelleteittaaf -Mao-Como- 10-th
oonclusion that I do not care now if I
never merry. Father and 1 *get on quite
happily together; andwhen ene is well
off* one can really beery fairly content
slngTe inal-deenot;d'e1;Y,y,.51111IL11" Ir
I (;rum" -WW1 an eninhasis-so
'alms° t & ilia 1 rs s out In
laugh of a More genuine character than
any she has yet indulged in.
"You will have to givo her away 1" she
4 S -
"Father Will marry her, of course,. and
year must give her away. I tun M:irn• she
wilk-itteistaupett ita" -
°She will have to make haste, then."
returns he,' teacoveriag enough ariam • hie
lits•ta stupefaction to join (Willa- in ber
mirth; "for .1 shall not be here much
longer." -
"Yon aria going away r -raising her
eyehowys, and with, a tinge of meanin
noes in bee tones which vaguely freLs
4*
ana
nyone very much."' gees not he linow the plainer of ber
.0on Their dgive 'Imp they ruck.,t, with lure it- is -not he earnvineed t lat the rock
aerie or two little incidenta qiiite act 'funny
ite the old Jews hietaiog eaelt other; but
this time they do. rot move row. eliaa,
'atirtiughtem.
CIRPTEla a
• Two ilaya later she is called upon to
perform "Rea task she has undertehen.
Pretably she line smelt these two days,
end also the appertaining, nights, 'in
bracing her nerd to ilea for Jim. can
iplairtly see the" martia ortliat struggie,
though not aware of its existence,
gwved tifKrn taCiil, on ;lac third turn
ing after the mrar4on 10 the Mole. lie
idoes vet find Iter in her accustomed
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On \rider iterlite,taks,splais,4tep,iital)ilityr Shauld not, gor he asks fill
.ever to refuse anyone anything that thy his Short. and joyless, merriinen
wittr suffieient, urgency or -wita eptite quenched. "What is there for
piausieility peisuade.inier teat nian'to 4VilleteaT Stayed "alia-„-ai 41
s ean do !heti), a ./ziraltieFs by yiliAd. TOXIgiir Atari t 1'301; ki
in?_ , geged to raett a friend at Timis -the
jJow mueli Tit9rei tbln. Ow ,013a %ittrwhontiw-ent to the Himalayas
tapabe3 of re_eiettng importunato three yeara ago ; ara going to make,
passion. 4,A tier swie laeares chosen ofte„. ap exettifion into the inksior..• I ant or4ISt
sottly itiq restless fe,ok earry him away tsttcliciki not go
out of the villa grounds again. Ito finris 711 ,Tere flu • eattblY realnlvi" tenEes
hlutself on the Itoutevat4 antatepliairtind• ; °only Mehl dill notaatoW
down on the lo,w. welt by the itade you had. any &nett. intentio. Ilut to
side. starirea -saisently at a broken tine, :LP wirot IT9t thave seen
(.1, 't.!;v.ilste143:141'0,kftiPcrInt.'13;ttly.1.1,60111/1gtiliellei4ailitt4Tt t14)0°1'
nity,ti,spat leofees bed ei death?. pre,. Waiting to; sernei.,quilOrul tittiiri„ Why
teener eit the. terrace., laiteletetutigainten. - . and at lir* aAdett-,iftonpagj*
ocli-. llt$ 111,thistraile, sees her sitting be-
' low end alone en a small 1'w -shaded
plateau that seeing, to -have twee leitetled
Is lawn -tennis ,ur, bewl. Probably the,
in-0--anit- -ettAilleng„-ot-Ux.
to terrace, Cr?} the' reititVtlitit 4i t. r.
, sistent intiprirIttinitien. Of knee Ornar3 21:41
' tillinCils, 1, lo4 tiair etibriol tvarkg• out.
.sproad on the ,tiot flap. 1tt30i'e 01)Pfrisa,1
her spialls.
Fritz h ,.,•,,, 0.-tres„,41 tilywn taw Iter an arra.
eimir, a •ine tabte, and a 'Kea:flan itig
kr Lae f''). and &he looks cis if slie, vt-kre
c3Ipblistzeit for the Oy.
Evng been oUt of flatiVNV
Itas telurned to. twr cznhroi-
dery.. ',Ste tg one oi thaw ccoltat .to
\ahem 'nes:Nth:re-cola imaffoctially. deer,
- ies !kat thornoin' ese
waif her,n0611:4,),
11:eforo s'ho' catzlts ,4'f 3
*niches ,n, %„1 inotents, gilt.
Unt.head and., 'tIng utito tingt-tv-3, ant
atlo tO 1102 nanny !Ults she.
iLi*e%vZng nta. IT* rattan. • ,
SCiYa. tur6ing;
,461.C11 the; and h.er. *No ono.
any exatse Virg ,Ari,Invatid
gay. la's lir v ,
Wii,ocOond t(134'ioto, he'statidk
"
throned high ageing the , verdure. Ile
linowS that it belcag4 to.art,,Eu, glishman
who Inatieareets Of (*.plain, Anal- the idle'
thlught &tinders t' his wind itOU.,'
itarigtialt-Isetlialareitlia-Ofenalleneshriiird
lititi tineatiaa into; tauch ,kyltile
t:an lhe 19144View he, lasting rill
thiz. IslitIO? Is not it; yet .0'0(41. Xlloy
not his torittOnted ttlege tgy
D,$ngls sofa once again! erriply!'or'oceu.
pY.ed by ittiK--40 or trictliert Wilt not Mrs.
'Cy ng. not Elizabeth hierseit.,, have
seen the unfitnos of faxing •Ibe sick,
man's. faint. tio%Vera by ,so ettrailrie,
6111411 upon tlietrit ,Ilut SetaW
tires sugge$1,ed ideo'sbed ray or light
Alton hi4 darknesi Illan an opposing on,
e'otuts' rind blowa. it out. Ilas nOtilyng it
d i:•Gtok? 110 bo" 6.4
.500114 #0, /et her koot.. Nay. bating onee
toe, Ociiki,41 her, will lie ever let her 'out
.1 144 Sight again Pl'he thought re4or4N
him to restVsa atilon, and, otthougl
with sedulous slowne4s„ ho begins to re.
troo ,his 4.10pm towards. 11:!. hotel. .4111,t rt
rinpeently, 4 anZe ! ha
and 1 ,t,-.44 Xcv and Le Merchant-
iving on tbo treri.'4
• (To be continattla
lliadelAay.
-„.
A -
It StCMS only the other day that em-
ineat explorers like Livingstone and
Stanley made long journeys afoot
through the interior of the then rightly
nerned-"Darli Continent," taking -rats
wer-aesingleiziournereanttepructicaine
-4evotingealteir-lifelisnes--44.- the -object
they had at h,eart.
And now comes the news that Lieut-
enant Graelz, of .the Germ% Army, is
`abouteleakieult to_ CrOS3 this self-aerne
Akira -the, aleTiik riniiin&itir----ik 9i,o-
iiikniger,--pn' n. specially cwistrtic d Mo -
_term toalhose who 1}aelk to the
-Ne need- of a -cockerel' in---the-
broody coop. ••
- FARM 'NOTES.
'loot pole. Pine or 'basswood, dresseo
taw to IX Inches-squarez-ntake
trod one. Cut it exactly ten feet long,
then lay at off with a strateltaawl into
lengths of one foot each. The mark's
ntay,„„oftm,4ards-be-blaelf,:ened..
rurnvini business thanit
ever was before, in all the world's his
ik.,T7.c.411.• 117 11 aid. be will trAte _tory._.....A, man; ran di) all the thinkin
easilaclie Itop-e-s;Tato wale -Hess regrons
,le,therta unvisited, The dread Kalahari ?ii slIthanilsuvamelanwetelitoe idsoso*°01abcitelil'aar,,c,' big,;11
Desert, for instance, Will be traversed
first time ht... its entirety trorn sottiliihde neoeCidustoiset.,,.taidhoe,it.tarAmutl. asbeafolsr good ,
eit'estitohe west, and the "dry distriCts" et
,Great, airiaqualarld are to be lhado to try *ore elowly rising to thie fact,
weridi And the farmers of\gits eon*.
1 ‘feld u r' Mir secrets. ' - • It wotild alrnoSt appear, from ttli
viNti9cht ava'tylit4tliae s°winlild3'rYbkas‘iii,rtw 6011°Itwinitige iitil,te%1111e1Y1f4s4iPridisesited- willititnt°istl, le(lrint edttinliiirgrlt
C4ntrary, . there are many stunt al el
they hit roirot,,,,40 _,, the ,,airit,--,411-at,-*,-.,e, „stme-rtle„ ,ct4tildt,iviantfortatchs inoilit inteoi:onlItolealec, rottinaotnilltiemis
1;`eliteriallt Shacklekan ltal'is in a Ivo to use a entailer eieitntity. of manure.
*tile there- lireeitt -..leaetalliree,eepeditions f ....4,-,',g6n-e:t.ta,„„wartiporrAts,,,,,evynorttiett .0:_gilol..ttli.;,:., 47treir. t4 aaalitg,nia,a1P--Wilti.
IPOU'Ilispr.--A7161rItN .
Cannot Make Ionia. not can a
E makers. ,
louratilist 'cannot 1.03t0 iatak, bioU
inalit,s the lar,vraakee. Ile is the si.
t foree, C,very parillinent, the uni
n taaor in evesk„polluag booth. ile
prrsmt, invIsilae, In CVOS C30)14.
1100t1300kkil tO lam. Ile 13
-re. always. N'ttifing L'appnsitatt,
mbis, not sPen. has the, Waster. •
1
- And -landwards, leo, -0.11.41ature_is r
posing in a, traittlifil calm; except th
a few belated Songsters ear the wo'od ar
stilt trilling forth their passionate love#
songs, the night-iar liaa commenced tus
whirring •Churr„ and some shore birds,.
n''the-,exuberattee-of-their-azest-Atre,stitti-
batman the. ' rh ehmical and melodi-
ous, though somew a mono nous,
nieasttres.. And as the light of day gre-
atly_ gives place to the shades ot ev-
ng, the line of trees bordering the,
• d progreaa'aaitathe attacking waves,
:cliff: If ridegiiieT-whiCh.Agtr;1711/0-481,,-,...
siattft out in shot -pea silhouette; every
ful silver birch; evera fir, and synime-
(Tit botigh and -waning ef the grace.
Ideal larehi, and berry -tied mouritain
nah, snarply projeeled against the sky.
And now one by one the stors 4.f
Heaven shine fortliellesperus, the even-
.r.g star, brightest ef ettein all; so bright
that a ray light from !ter borrowed
res pencilled" upon the waves?, nut
SoOn the greater •,glery of the now risen
inieen ofenigletereigns p.pprente, paling!
tin -less brilliant of gillaxy•of
tet lee:to .motor,tiaeliteen-lotkrtv ,ozoontrated.food,:, nu_ ate litiating WhIalt genune(I the canopy
to attack lho • North a princifile„ as. itMeiblee I do not .be. cyceat etiltaicrifit
organizcd
in tile sfune way, although these, 'Rive_ 144 .thil _plant le 'either egetiOnal, "Angers Pattlw•a:' l'Ciaelt like a sPlen.
lattera ia al' 13 be remarked in Passing, 6e.,04onondeaf,.. The loveee the, prici-.4 -deritAustroim-Ititcls-ot- Rushing -fuel -ten --
,will find tile ice conditions hi' the Arefic plvdife, the wore . impel -taut it. to sityeigT extErads aereSs Oteihr right
far teA favorable for niotor tractiOn increase the •yleid in -order to-ntaintain .61-11i' to tho balm&
than Wilt Mr. Shatkleton in the Ant. th tt Aye truly this carthof our.9 15 rq)lete
O ea lie ,0 0 eiterea re eatm en .4. • . „ - , -
aretie. • ' • ' erder , 0 this trigh larinirtwis essen- with. bo.ailly and tactile attainment.
Then' tiketlxisl• 1116.- Frznqh Ineibr''ear nat. • High fariting 1045 1)111 riot mean ex. sttrely it, icgis- toed lleat the orb eeleetedi
Oilman one. 10,111dit oPeralig I
wOks hack fro A Tripdlit .nnd4 a ledge, the .,rostins ,o; they us but 'fr•every planet.in. every ton-
in effecting; but It means r411 nat firm. 6tevi4tioti ,.11rt evorY lirlivorete
Whitt() "unvisited .nottlwasterit. corner int4 tie,011 land, ,thorou ulttion;, tole vast abysm infinitude -,-16r surely
td tlernion SaulttoWest lidrip,a, an arid and the prOVisiort of' abun tt• .01 plant: 111t5 1St bi) lie MaSter•
rid 'desolate Teginit, .witere feed 'and fool . * picte of If :41-11ittiditv,r,irL'....But then lieflInt
liter ore alfsice weihnIght unobtainable. 'It is. lire iiiiteri131110 Of. thOLV %1141
xplering ex (titian in the Ltike 'Chad. p(• lit en fariningt 40/.! Alto 4)1 by the ,SCri ° Gd thia Cine upOla
'lgion, of tim- Soudan,- -*Weirs et out a, tiztv jf manure:4 wintott Ity.n tow, W14(111 10 make atonement. t.i.ot only for,
TI)e terrible Desert 1,01 00)1f' 1;b6 .
' $est wasiet,,yvas p,r0seill, too; 0 ' art neetintiad fr,41,,t1,. 1,_.1,43 ACI1WeS, ,
v And . 'Serve Iittl. and tvito$e ntig.
to 41)!, , lo) Ilia rel. 1,4tri.,4 rANtitAlmigtt Ati,tit -4AtAhtl-4, , trittqt ,!.0
,itiOtOtist,§; ""Ittitilii3; -, rse, iippt-#.,14-41- granilettr-o - 6ptc,ndim, ,-----..,,,,,„
tardly be sald to, have*bee n ' lihNine trill 50- !I1 hat -41: raust2 rx*,., ,
intereata, of eiploralion. Neve Itorly bey4',Aid ,il:e filawiT of the
A I Vie full story of itie telt) cOrnee 14 ilia ouilKirlut Man, ei..-00 lo cony,
I. ' 1
le 55. it la -eXereinely probable Ural,
' 'tetd, inewl gographicat Plels•*ili
le to light concerning' 'that little.
3",,otrvni, corner of the glebe-. . ^
-
11
• ,
LIVE-SIOCK Otft.
r Weir salt .where 11
• •
themselves"- to ala4
great coffee -
rid sulphur...) Tlic.se,
Wes, 'anti 'liege ecent
they tteeit,•,theut. •
nal; re°ralti))64,1,(!itl°14uhrli'hlestltrtllemilaktuPtbefIrtf.
Onrrounlings *a nearly like those-out-
•s1J .0102 you eiinin-Thilaticans-give then'
tade, plenty of ,gobd fma, ttittl)
o' wort. to,t' ttte:r At1d,
ttpply Atrial.; *our tnilk, if you have
t
he fectilily 'anima% fs, requcnt
ty fathomed t)y changes in their our.,
Ond „lavilich theataelVe$
'c'eaftd not. be masidotr4 tinfotoilble Ito
the healthy *alai. of the.oyolem. It'has
)fl iohoerved that the procre.ative pow.'
,era are impalredsoor Oven entirely want.
rainy, iffild 'perk* what ,piti
torifinetnerit. From' thlo 'we nt)ght
atIpOse that doriteiditated are
t's6 Iertikovihoirt ,10.141 on.,
44 *404 We InuiV beOr ti*isJM 1e
t
of •Wvecrunerit. ean wati \.l).t advo4ilite wit'engag tbl
, bang peace; he eatt reaTie rOs-olui bait evid€41,11Y conned It'
5 and destroy th,„qra Ile argititait lilt he knew it by,..lteolt
ha the market, than the eteek ex- fera he !tail proorded‘fen tointites*ith
INat 'the saateg tf.,te,4411tis, 114 oratorical ert)rt The itidge had deeid.
'et!' y sutied,to )2;13 1.11,11." ,syttft. ,lhe taSe liis fat4x;11iid had told
1.40 n5 ACCetimezw wot)14 'DC:Spite nil% lilt Feting lawyer
ille Mantis Lttween outd /tot cease. It eleenactli that ;had
betivi,rn petite to nA.I 'stielt a thOutentuat that lin,e641
slope Finally, the, Judge 'Mined fOr.
titit and. itt 11* fieliteet 1011es.,.
Mt. Riiitk, notwdhstetaling, your, *rot.
Itit hrti i.e.illeinded. to 416,
4e 1h1*. twit ur bitstot.,Y,
!rep
ar:d
int abctit It quarter. of 'a mile &taut, ':40kt erftrit 1,1ar1e1w4-en di%mot,raty *21
121 116 4.1.0 10111(.1001iit1t I4444 to the, Villa devolisni, tleticcen the 12t414
Wilson 411 14h 101 It* rotait and to,onlicth century t1 IL( Ilk • II
41'IJQtIIi alio into the rood hie &NS of 'the 5.111d!o Ile Is It,e(git
ko newt* dkt *los ottchcAirgglit, a the 1cth. 01 „the Int.n
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