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heattioneetteeeettoreioriaieheeeeeeeee
youog peraort Who bretight:
:WalCinth my tady., • ,
*• A01a tom the !eta Inaliiedly, for site'
tadreetrignizett handwilt,
htie, and waii puzzled at otteeiving it
eslociaelle believed him to he tnitoii away
fitj , loan
tlaiappitea Duncateshas.leift ht, .
*Map," 'elle *We glancing teriro4 at tier
difaws Iihn htire. to the whirling
elthh.ou May tie (Aire," he ratified. "No
he' or hie own society, and
realettiberh that Eileen may want to em
_hint Oceasheitally." e
"Me, well, nu gied of that, it it Is, so.
.1 is rather toe ntaitto of tact a /over.,
1 ;think r exclaimed, breakin the
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-heriftfir la waiting, James?"
'my /atty. '-ho said that Mr. Sin-
Olair told her le witit."
°Very hoed. /Vim can go until I ring
for you. Alliniiigh 1tiatea.aoe, Charle$,
what reply he Can regiltre. . . . This Is
- a nhoileriousaffair, L &late'
, • -bane' Uncle Ralph aloe and both from
•SfIL.-And 41144 1.ti4t'S1Lt' in
irzier.h4h-e:e
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• e filet! ayea
• "Read them ", ho ex -tanned°
...--aeoaerhea-Vetiebeetetnoyelirffilding ant. 'Why will
• women puzzle over the exterier or a
letter when. by t•etoling ita at. once thoir
-cariosity ran be applee.sed? )fluncan. has
Met with some adventure. Peeltaps
Uncle MOO Is auito quad noity, or about
'i Marry. '
"Nee nO!" she 4'XCILI1I1iNI Itat‘r a0114111.
hote-ratei. 4isliVso, Att-
oe e up., it ditferent: They
tvint itto tei berriond Wet village girl, the
prodigy ha education and, mannera
•*They oee both mad ; Read.' and toll nto
what k) de. 1$01 it dreadfiii? Duncan
eauSterthilly be out of Ida sepses."
•' Shet_himiledethelletteeaeo bine and tele
• oiatelting him ,with rager ems. When
Ii hod theca *ova here anxiety broke,
„Jed/a . • :
: must I do?" she demarelect.
liYott Sea itis dreadful for Ate girl. Bat
illoother hand, there is Eileen what
: 'Will *he NW 1"
• itaahha „hhh hhe•hay? your meth' ih •
• ent the affair and he la entirely tor Micro.
Ditnean mind not IP art* the wet to the
s'itterv `or thoee rutriarts whoever they
?.len don'' tali in love with
etatey women they befriend. You meet%
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le iiilithilitlitil , ttiVil.!'
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l'iiiiehhoorlit&neeletsinedethe
vest .nlielit cote:gel with tho drive to llo
(rotant. 'station and tha
ea thelong jourithe
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*tir' 'seemly upo ' ben. Iler lat
%e
vas. pain, and drewn at dark • Circlet
under tter taro ey,,t3 'Red ofAvt,rry. an
fatigue. She hadefollatea.,d out the diroc
!nate givea ter to tin, letter. and drivel
• slralhhia Unlit Pio teritainue to Sir Citarke
•tinr vietbente• pansingeter take -tin -
In tii;rast tette needed so .bailly. lltere
fern a vaginet feeling iot fointireas iiiingkii
with that of iretital distress, tont ,.com
L4-' to make her loon extreme.
1,vretelie4. • .
Lady • Larkita 'wild heart titte,i' ,01 -11 -
pity as the girl Was nehered ill to thg
-.breakfast loom. At tete eight of Owl
ee _
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She rose antiang atir rook Sun -"The
hand. ,
41 have read Mr. Sinclair's letter. and
shall be glad to fret? you," LV seid. tat
tissiirhigly. "Intl befere we Irak ahou!
iteythirtg, exit* inusi terve seinellting le.
eat. Moat you lavakfasted yet?"
. ie. Siiritillitilelvierlahl mo to $.$)
c , at on -'e. I was afraid to lose a
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t:g.t.7D";•i yell Ile talqi; eitrh au
%Iwo' Yolt
44-14w it I tell you--"
t4i4 pazo,sCil, 'blushing, painfully, fi
Ct LIVE father, with 10
inani-ter; alai ticodo of living$
-,11-074- 116,- iirretiSed-- pain ei.
into thl- 'Jana' :see 14kro twr.
14.1y 14114u1s-ii 'Wot*L'ioatitt,A her
, otetie eat) ten tear- • ;
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tkit ;engeginf.f. ,g1r110 Otkitr her honte
47pientieSS 01144,4100.• ,
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SiiVaVIAMOAN. 441114f1",
Oi-r* likT with the maternal loOk in cher
giTitto eyes that were so seldom. with,
knit For tho ttosirirlo-crirott- an
mother all around iter was keen withio
tile little teeeinext, and none unileratoed
leer eve -well as he, whoettfter eight vara
• •nuteriage was...it'll her tiqvotot- _ver,
_ he iyas,ini,stalien as iirovef,1 by the
Itittetelf-Stalz
tie• nly lefeeout of -theetcheillete-e-roeseal
tIP empty room Intent on resettling his
,
;. isliere 1.!'te will act ,Se..:"., fitit:Idn. Ar)';.1 0
: tv- 4 hpar,oz. 141 att ,Iiiirt, tiwro than that,
I tri161 hitt), yes, in a 4:',,' -ay. Mt
pretty faces afe irreSistibte JO Ireil$ Mut
.1)1:::trlet,oettlats,rnot ext much in lov! wil,i, 710
Adele*-titat, 4 can li4 ***lira Or
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Oalober 21, 163ti, 269 years age., When,
es a result of a, •lerrific...,,slOrin of thnits.
Aier--and lighining, font' Metubcra of -the
congregation ,iitere 1ited and 62 iturt$
the oeetirrenee boing attributed 'ly the
then Alstio Later, le;seph lia t, to
itg ncY*.,„ Flvid4;ilerr Of'the ifit5fts's
-h1Pc,.4 431_1119
S:eale-eiiin hiWitternelifittrei$741:11'
tower. Nearly 400 has been spent in
lite work ot renovation, .
smokeand came face to fat* with, lit-
teen, Riviere" who wits just ushered in. • ..,—,. ah.....e.......
' "VmelearfullY fiarlYi" olio ehelailll'edi ...
e
3:taking hands. '"Or yohefro.very Fide E .ARtill?1
, put 1 want to, seo Adele at once. May
I? Deal trouble to •send. . Tell mo
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ter: th,," itaCiitriltriNiV12.0 and help
to, ilight-filde-of-you
troub,ta. 4,sunbeam's sityness slid from her
• looenaterLettialt ,ILN the, Cheerhil.iitfle
w ti aattezed to herhiviints. Slte sat
down and attackd ethe meal with the ale.
petite of a Iteallby glancing round
thk: pretty roam v.itb tyes and
pot the stightest. feeling of uneasiness..
Adele wnfrhirlfg WAS horprisciLat ihe
t tter laei 4 a ‘tca ess, aie sea
an opporatnify to slip froiri the mini
into her twit:toll's particular den.
ilo iiianeed laughingly over the top of
his paper.lw
"Well! Iire yOu eapitui tett t
aeked.
"Don't tease. Shinseertainly harming.
Pretty ? Well. more Than that. She re• -
!lauds ..oW of a 1.kPaOlt!..1
'tvhen 'site ne$ -iiiiiier-tionbled. !limey
she Inore'reaientbles. the rose. leer eyes
'titre 6"4.4 large, sit trosting, so dog -like al,.
most as they gaze' at one. And I believe
that site; Is perftenly 4k1 01 feminine
wiles. As for her manner,' she might
be a prini..
-e;s. in d.guise. • She dots not
0' all uncoinfartable. And yet her
home surroundings mUSt tie so different
le the -el I cannot 11.#1rin her a‘u ay. And
Art....• •
'lethally:" •
• , • "Oh. it NO that ! • Its that Duncan
• laeit- teat realty cape greatly for Eileen,
hnOXv. Iterebro ho may -still meat
• !he 'Woman who can shako hint to the
tore with untold love. such' as Men like
, Demean are eititable of feeling. l'hal, is,
wliteteatitodisi assert - This -village
• _ may be that 'W01114111. And in taking her
•. etaderany rare- I may be doing toy worst
• thing possible- for him and Eileen. Ile
Van 1.X.S 10yIll 61 Eileen, emitehque eoute.
Wit then -Eileen may be the tate to see,
4nlit Underiinilld thigh what thei intereet
• the, girl really merino And ;trot] kineer
terieeelreheTilil ilia stie it& re -..4- tib
this marriage must not be brie:en
•-- .-.411114"
-iL,,4;•';---t;T444,t01:001)PtitiV2-brettlittineeeltaretviogefir
her agitation.
"-ittrely„ niy dear girl, you eaaggerafe.
%A, 40,, and mat 'torero ruelting • at snea
.eoro,insionS,. • Tin --e two men, Duncan
Gni) sour uncle. MIN e owned the giel
hr
s'hiertiVerthilielteareattort--tiatie. they.- =an
. !they also ask you to help them hy keep-
' lug litioliere.imil ',ay that Mee ---"
• I . grachnto chitties, she 'is the
• liteseenher I The rest the •tetler tato
. thrieet.nte Mat 'I quite•overtooked that
•epeintee Shodeattere -MAX. '8,1101•1115:_ikrutl1,
this, andeevilitit shall I ? Must. I keep
lice? Think of him. -of I.:lice-la of ail
hide May lead to, and tell Me, MUM; I
really do' t•vitat they •riek ?"
• "I with' ittst ping lo tell exiii that Ghtl.
.1t0..1101*. sinee 'they slay) that she
iteinge these lettere, ;Intl MIS 4,711111g to
. i...otgglast.$011r.:tiseOng inT ;mil Offering her est
tditneo ItICO;Alitast. For tate lute only 111I4t, 3
Hatt.ifz704', s
• ,4141,i,., 1.vhitt; tor, Lct us interview her.
• If she looks the hind itepereon alto rely ti
• be tiatigneeteito 1;i11.4!I3A tid Duncan s
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how dangerons:,,ohe may become as re-
Itintran. Ile 6 an artist_ And
tb very turn oir TILT head muot bine joy
to -
•"But Eiteen is bezteitiful aloe. r
"yes ; but witty the artificiality et a
let -house. plant. This girl le the Lovely•
garden- flower. full- of health and -youth
ant) -total guitetesenees. oh, Lave may
raise- - yatir e.yebrenve, -Charles,- and
hlugh.. • 1 know 1 and inconsistent. Rut
conte and later at her! - Whatever Dun-
can thinks, 1 cannel say. but I'm certain.
thal she ia too innocent to have bCfaCIII-ed
• t'ri Cali* '14in3 ,
iiiaraifiTato--ii-'°•.!,$11.;,ii--..:44-air sex o
such ButinfZeuVrei.! Ifolveirer,- I'll come
and see thiseeeragen who keein5 to have
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"Xf no; twenty.- But even ten are
ehL4'rgl fm4r oil? woman. vers -mi in the
ways of. - gauge anti her,
• more ar toes. Fir -4t impress:ems are
Ieeraliyeeteeiturelhh
.yerirs and you say that 1 do not know
pet Ala wise Mete.. you ily. After.
such • a bald -eanfassion elf pear incon'-
sisteney lis better. -.And. as fin ding
see21tI child. I 'follow." •
.-seinbeanh--uneono7-hneaad-tlteethoughha
she had amused -within theme epake
gravel:" tif her desire lo find something
WI do as they quaelitated her a lee; min -
!dee litter. She learelh alluded to her
home. an... 41487-111 sit de; menticn it.
ork,4 ak‘, pailifeti4 waif seetne$1
.1resne4j thril Adif!e timidly broke in with
Ante irrelevanh remitale. Sir 'Untie:ea
4A)gt1rted 1 ie _rtod
"$ir lialplt .5.11:41... That in a Oity or iviat
e vtfl/tone hp httill eta; vote, that -----'
II-• he-eel:don wanting at his- Irife ri
lieppiat seal ,eay leave her atone. if she
t4isnplelnindrd give
ittithee pyroki- nor I would wish to .steni
' her adrift in qttie et y or evil. itio-a her
• : ,Iterte. 0. And peeeintly. 4iter I .14ve
ghe hetet-till lime to get 11' 4[ you?!
onate bat.' ' IOW • 1; n gi; of 4/n.
'iwthy 'rarely my total. I
' 'dita eeeholliat eint deaf& wild
tigliL and that Audi agnal with
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,j114'f• °car anti itlseiel her
0".04.t. She biegittly up •itt him.
L P1 t;31filhirrh's What a '44
*I" 41 491 -0.441 ‘evitifitie • yoti are • Of
tined See\ iter brpfor,, 41(„otriet
• eiriit ykiu know, I havo eaten Item
tot" itt -SUppeeeehre tealeity itietateta
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'te WI. 'Vieth heott niit te tni
1-1 14y hie -rein- If dale ,is 4Vnuinety
' hOtieet find in trouble yoirwill in.
BeEldts lour wide is flat:
4eCSily tniole4 '
StieS ltengkod shouIdem, .
° • ilte, v)or dear* is not ‘ntir•ell; regpon.
*tile .1-zir „Ids' whins end ternt'e.s.
• aide44 a pretty most ine11.
verti6,! tali to took toteNth heaut$
;•04114 ',got 110$ Chatres. put trlyr
' ntoro in inyeolt than ia birn,ror Moan.,
INirtistia a Utile in Via, tittee My )00!at,
Mt And ymt ettino to* of all
(.4-4,041#* for ihe pmsent ,3-,su
0, illote* Iltuit her hatr
Igt will aood. littn,,to her at on.
pr thing, may he omstnnad with an%.
,ty," rephodi Oipenint titO door awl
tor snina4.11.4
arntiriVtu)
On vsill remain here." site
interpelool. eieloinly-eatuu !et you
p,4) it have tinitad sontellahnia 'My
an2le t%431.51 11* ronct anwy 0 I
•eareflOW' aver.dc-41 nt,-,,niUminc, her
trotheri a Ext -int, tehielt did not tierope
Stitv elturkled mentally.
abtwinent in store for
him. That 141, beautiful he
44.1114 not (linty.. But, an the other hand,
he dirillited it inunkiti.saw itt leer any: -
thing reitra mere Where -4 Eileen,
•Itivieremice a woman 4-4t •evp,c,rienee and
for. the iritl. Woe ceatil ring Malt otiein
tooth her eller' g4azil unsopliNtilated
$*11 ag Wint humble parentage?
Adele %ak; 4.1-Nant or it. Dim.
Cal WAg. 110 fool,' there was Ito1 -the
Stightuot tg_sk irk tett aling her. Site
;‘,49 klefitc-shinglv prdi •and• tuleenro
men that it Weiatid be a fileitetire have
Itw. in tIn NU*, Mad 'ten themes to
one she tvakki ritirer Duman again,
"t,So stn StIts!' oontinued A "Pmk
• ,riltriairt here. whilst We t
you ,E.,-tne Oelittination. My little girl) land
her.iitdvt:ness will be lieliitlitod to boa
you Willa then". 1, will take pen ta 114
sehoolro3nt, and tater in the day we can
taUr.over yoUr ftlitire 'plant. • A great
Mend oil nlirk heir ttedityit
She la deeply intereated otatg
b. *No t4 austmt
aornething. Atthottoeli it vrtght be, as
• t4r- you id *tit patiently until Sir
Ilelph Fiver pays his ptornied %bit."
"Thank you., rapt** simboatt.,
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a
hcanIkownrwmne
utes at a Unto where tine!' a moreet of
quick:Ayer abide ? Site wits -having
treakfast and has flown e
"I"--) the schoolroom. no doubt 1 Dein
I know her' ways? Sites never happy
toles& basking in 3,4air sight or the
hahrs, Thuniet."
_MOM, COM back. 1,wani you," he
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AMA,. A0 A. AAA • • /.1 ,A.R1 ' AgAl A AriA
ni."16A7124.1","f 1k. ; Pett,0 *". •
S trial tit irl•-at'
1414114 don't want me lo flea her !
Why'? arguer bora yeti iutoxii
• the'aroused curiosity Must' be setts -
golf"
With a sigh he owned into his
"doh.
"Whatover brings her here Iles morn-
ing at all r he muttered disconsolately,
picidog up the Mr .f_antIrrittlitliohahlto
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Funtaeam and hear abeut her, and geo -
nass knows what it will lead to. If only
Adele had lied lime to think it .qver..1
tAlit. there. I can't, help it. did my host
tu heel) her beet... And sooner or later
It was bound to cattle out. if she Rile: -
site° shell se it la the right light. Rut
a, woman in tive weer sensible and
alas wilting to be jealous. I may
ai-Wea I0E- stormy -
weather. ' Adele. will be in her element
seothing them all, so I inuel not gram -
hie. •tin sorry, I did not follow Eileen
and witnese, the meeting.h
Meanwhile Eileen had maned the
eehootroom, feeling froth Sir Charles'
ntanner IMO There was something un-
usualln thit
She paused at the open door as ber
eyes fell on Sunbeam's slim young
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RUEIUMATIS,11 CURE.
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• Preseripilon Given Which Sufferere of
Areinultsena_Cle anjtjake UP and Tr
At nma
name at Sll Cost.
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1100$ PAY. WELL FOR GOOLIt CARE.
There is to animal onAlie-farm-Igt
will respond as quickly to regular
11.,ahelereAhlditilefesiOhtiMPitrz71/
4.74.; 1119,41•0.---116..,W41---M1_14, ttnt4.-14t!e pens M11.1.t
itt
QIItI at las labor, Writes it breeder.
When I say good care, I mean good
care and not for it Short time, but lin
the time. 1 can prove this atalement
num figures 411 my books. There Is not
a thing red lo my hcg that is not, as
Matt as what-rs fTto Miltorsea and
g M. -4',:.r$,.
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pail fact that Milleollakine Minh
inalyeperation-of the properlyv
td PitteCons of the cow, we would have
more good cows WG1 lout.
To me the reading of the taw is
nilitim..--Ith'etty- tows itre'tte'earry-one-'-e-e--- e • " • e
the itilt -the'eailoodewoe-kotiteYeee-e"---------eeee,-ee.
laatigurated in the spring pasture, they,
must be no elimination in feed or' al- ,
itration if they _ate to keep at it all
veinier end spring "end twine to do their
host at early pasture, there, mutt be al-
tereyem-labtefitelliv.ital sellicieut feed lind
uningat
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MILK 'MAT ICEEP,S SWEET.
a clean vessel and cooled down at once • ,
to 50 degrees or below and kept there
until delivered to the consumer will
nearlalivays keep sweet as long as,
desiredQuick cooling to 50 degrees or
-their getting ea, as- to any- damage for
atimeeee-,-Oire4toraittiele-handaehatt.
.eytaeeaheeeeenhee=heaieh'a
a • • e ,
, ..)althAW.40:
attune after each Meal Irno:
- Plait Extract Dandelion, "ortetalf
, Syrup. Sarsaparilla., three
otoe:.etCompound Ramon, one ounce;
rompotmd
These harmless -Ingredients can be ob-
tained front any druggist in tho
',towns, and or eaelly mixed ty
shaking them well In a tottle. Relief
is generally_ felt fram the first few
(1 's'bs
er. prescription, state.s a well-known
authority in a Nfontreal morning paper,
forces the clogged -up, inactive kidneys
fo filter.and strain from the blood the
poisonmot %vette matter and uric acid,'
which causes Rheumatism
•• As .11hetanatisin is not, Only the most
peinftil anti -tortuous disease. but (lane
gereus bo JIe, alsesirripiverecipewztt
doubt'begie4t1y valued by amity euf-
feremhere at home, 'who Should at once
prepare the mixture to get this relief.
It Is .aid that a person. who 'would
take this prescripliim regularly,, a dose
(r two • deny, or even a few times a
week, would never have serious Kidney
er *Ifirinery. disorders or Rheumatism.
this out and preserve it. Good
Rheumatism prescriptions which really
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toeltrifilfaillirrhirress-Firee7ATIP
Mas -one and eithwill gain more •con a
good quality teed and leas of it thou.'
more feed and of a goodequelity, Partn-
ere Shaul& fry it and -see. •
Many (hinge are necessary for best
results in •the raising etteelitably of
swine. Among 'them are plenty ior ex-
'erease and at all times plezity of pure
water. By pure water, I do, not_mean
wd
worn ow
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t V f
the other stock are through, but as
pod its a person would drink and as
i pure.
s Good teed and change of teed often
are ,emportaiett 1:10 not guess at the
taint/lye log measure at, unl-if you find
lout hog is not gaining fast enough
Jinfisibitssmt$on._____It...1.011 _lust
put yet* feed in the trough and guess
'et the antoUnt aft It wales out of the
rail, yote are not -sure. Possibly you
are feeding Jess than usual:, 'Don't
guess.. know it for a fact. .
Them is no\ guessing on my farni,
• evcryh ing is always measured or Weigh-
ed. Metre; it a point. if poseible to see
each animal •and gala all the buildings
.etery day and many tlinse a day,
es at feedin time. .sgwerY ant -
mat h ils pecan art s an vetys o
tiNi_m_ n there ii•_110 set one can follow
cn. feeding. Some animals do better
At one teed Ittait °the's, so I try to
give them a &tinge as often as pOS-
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• f4,. .,I litromoaway year sweepinge
her. was speaking to the governess and
fair-hairild child. nho VMS aftZillr,11114
Sunbeam's' face with blue eyes full of
aeimiration.
"Her name a' Sunbeam, Daphne," were
Cite words that fen the listener's ears.
Eileen started. The color rushed to
heh :nee. lb a moment site had guessed'
at The _truth, •and knee. who Sunbeam
was.
• "So this is Sunbeam Vera de Vein I"
Mae ejaculated in a voice quivering with
emotion.. .
The others faced her, astonished. Iler
iles met, sunbeam's, who_
ternot the look with *a steady. Jholaeht-
1_1 gaze. exclaiming wall a Mile laugh-.
"Oh, ! My_ name is not _half ,a4
Bin in that monwnt of silent challenge
Imin the beautiful. queen -like stranger
tefore 1, she had . reed danger even
gresater than the one she had escaped
Iran -Wei More subtle.. atoreeincom-
prehensdite. As. site_ turned „away:from
tha- contemplutate Howe:Mike- lacialtei
heart sank. What had she done to
contact such a feeling? Why had lids
mihnown girl looked such hatred at her?
• %% lay had she' sneered and called her
Niece de Vert,"
her, EiTehn lehilied at -LW
Larkin, who seemed covered with &in-
fusion.
"Plea4e. forgive me' for
early, Adele. but I wanted specially to
sue you about Dunenn"s hirtliden pre-
eent Will you come with me as eou
tilfSe41? lied you forgotten we were
go this 'morning?" • -
She sweptetiontetheetoome ter
11,,,1 Cousin's. and it wag 'only when they
hod -closed the door and gone some Ow
yet -de down the eorridor that she turned
eagerly Jae her. and demanded' angrily
hWhrti does this mean, Adele? VOW
Is that girl here? Don't look so hewn,
dived: you know as well as doewite
that girl _toe _flas Duntlui S1.11t
you. and it se,. Why r ,
"She is trying 'to ilitd tiOrteelleino ha--;
you need • it yeu,i want it badly.
• JUST 1115 CASE.
A man who was famoue for never pity-
ing his bills Owed a considerable sum
hislailer. Sending hilts -had- Wed from the hay MOW , such as the clever,
effect upon the debtor, so the tailor i
decided to matte a Personal &tempt 4° piechate your sholding
leaves and seed, for the sows will ap-
it and putting
a little dry feed in it. such. as bran Or
middlings, for A side dish: 1 do not
mean the dirt, sticks, et, hut the seeir
afanrUerasvetetif,artoelinthe
tite maituro pen «r
sweep out ...ef the door. Every animal is
-ear tagged as soon after birth as Ls
fl Iny titivate herd, sit' and dam and
"No, sir," •replied the -• other notes to guide me in my hreedlogt,
llhen you ean afford to ',avian', said 1 can 01 a short notice loon up the
the waggish debv,r., and on, tie wanied.14hingeeindmititsg. aisonnweillimasontereco..4rtdIsagogint ag 311 bine;
collect the auxunt. Ile called several
rintes, upon the delinquent, but wae
never ahle to eaten- hint. FInally he
succeeded, just as lei wef going out, and
•coostedeltiniewith theetiodeatein
"WM yeti .pay me this bill, sir?"
The man loinceeat it for a moment,
1.14-4;41*--4.45-4-!:414mt.e.
"Did yeti ever '<nye -anybody any
hing?"
•flie tailor' again iiiitae- Severa a
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..*til.ni)e_iiiinisi ga.IVIZsitlaWsoAct"(ttic-e&io ig-siinfeisst teiftlen,b3rrefiLetitchir, -ondrutliwthedrmeirti_lnamoildn-a_nnterend aril
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The debtor looked very solemn. and °rP9site nuinter..
said; "Are •••ini in debt to anyoneT'
stte—D. •
"And her S.helpitig• heel
'quirt the feinper. ot an angel 10
4110t at all, Etieen. Peer
net his tvult, and—'1
"Site 'looks like a..yoting entpress:,"
terruptil,d' pes;19rialely. "Even
, i,kft hot tdieuLt ono). lo4$1*_-:..
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4.1Adi,Yrz'slio Li beautiful tui-
"AiMI 54) otro\ us. My„Ideareat,"
Adele, soothingly.• "Ileekles,' )Curoir,
Shier; het.,datirgeMilk, Duncaites loyalty‘ •
how 'troth better $or hor to be away
kora, tint 1 *t least,,bo cannot
lier. And Untie 'lleSph,appNvesi. and,.
sent
'Not Dunean
Lady qujaled M thi*t (ono Of re-
Vef in tho volo.• Sbo b*101 -
gbr#n moth to be, *hie to Itnit'ot net*,
.thems. beeline; *he tiO
*al; b011115,* *It rftlilted *lowly. Shots
zot Nippy 'with bet fitter. And too she
la 'le etay hot* until b� hu found some.
tiling Suitable. YOtit *gold pot Ittralvitr;
srlft.pretty" young, alto tor
dOn't tePlied
would not balm tsloti her fn.
'I _I to bor-itodi$0,-",
mit* **Mt, rii? *4,01 iktit 'gum •Ihnt
tett Ako,mod„. 101Cso
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tomats..0341.0. •
Not to be caught this time, the lettor KEEP UP THE FEED. \
ri piled •
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"Y's, sTerthhent y I ain;IT• There should:be spasinodfe
"And Why don't you pay?" • . about the keeping of a cow. AtI pas-
uperause I haven't got Ale money,. ture-at full pasture -all her needs are
said the tailor, with significant look. etipplied,' and when the rasture fats
"That's just Tay ease exactly! my eithee in Twiny or quantity. and the
dear sir," teplied the_ debtor. "I am ehriti Furched and Ole girthshartPer
glad that you can appreciate my posi. le a burden and when the nights and
tion."' Good morning!" tht n • the days turri coil,' the neetis of. the
- When- alie tird-70 welt tiff
- mv for fint tintrition3' ttied tettialn the
""'"'"""' • hist 11u!* !pasture.
If we ‘vk'ould. not "forget that the cow
metres the milk front her feed. air! Mlle
into the glear underatanding of the or-.
folinaving tinique 'notice was fixed
to a church deOr reeentlye-
'htliseingeoLinel Sondoy some Ninnies
• train church. -
"Stelen.--Stiveral hours. teeter
rirth by 21- Timither of people of
dIftevnt ages, dressed in their "Sinrula'y
eleiltea. • • .
"Strayed.:,,lialf a s*oro of lambs; be -
'loved 'hAVe gone lath& dii,tetion Of.
o Stinday School
"Sti§talit.--A -quantity of allizztr and
(X ))4 ro:ins on the counter ct ikublie,
;house. 'the owner being in a iitote
glat fiXellement loc. _
vkt*tediz •Sti'veral "„vottottl DOopte..
When. InS seon* *ore wn\ltiiog
Tl Tiers' tatie„ togeh,
!cads to, the t ay' of 'N't)) Good:
'1,ott,...-A rinrefully rt,:,"tred. mt
long from honlo, and tor a tirste
ttfrtg, stiplAsOr to haie wilt! ',Eine,
ttr 180/0 older tompaniOn% to 'PrOdigat
Town, Hark. flue.'
4AnY PerSoll tiSsIslittit in, the re0o14ry
of the above shalt in AO Wiatio Iieatt his'
reward.* • ,
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- these eire Very small oy;:ttrs.
4I i*i *fAnd they don't pppear to,
be' fresh, -either," ',Then
t 'to antall„ ain't tt, niet'
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dots' on*. mri. Caseyfb Mrs. Casey
44Short„, ,Aloilto *JO t anyth,..ng,
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ProPerlY ok-tiell by setting in a large
can into col water, for the reason that
the bacteria will gain somewhat of a
Slat-fr-before-tiw-Tritik-Art 4heamiddleeolhee • •••'-
the can. it cool. Yet thhi plan of set. •
tmg the large ean in tubs or tanks of
cold water is better than nothing.
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ROVND ABOUT THE COWS.
Coid wields will, with. , ;onto, cause
chapped bands and fingers. Suet per.;
sans will find salve or oiL or even mut-
ion tallow. beneficial Se 1\idie cows,, tote,
att tlifa seeeion, are_ troublt: with chap.:
ped teats. The militirtg propiess
finite 'makes the tracks worse, often
ennses bleeding. If vaseline Is rubbed
ltioneughiy Ude 'Such eracks at -morn-,
ing-and night, a softer condition of tee
alit' Of the 'teat may he obtameal, as a
probable- 'cur .1 the,eracks.
Do net be in a hurry About turning
the cows on to frost-oovered grass in
the early morning; lts better to first let •
Oid Si thaw off'the trot. _ .-
Steble the °owe early. on windy days.
If -humped up, shivering or hugging the
te& side or pasture brush, they MIAMI
,.. 4 A• • 0
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As stabling for the winter will ,soon
len,. web cow's appetite should ha
Audied. it is well -to hear in inind that
'oath a Nally good cow generous feed-
ing always pays.
It WARDED SILVER MEDAL
NEWCOMBE PIANO WjNS LAVIIECS
• AT JAMESTOWN. EXPOSMON.
• sAlkert -Shaw, the --well-known -
editor' or the Review of Reviews and,
president be the jury. of awitrds Mei a • ,
deineas'oeerte„, Eamition„.....hasse.nOthilletLehooie—e-aa-eaohe.:
"rwoointe-PiancenCenripirrir-TVIto—ot -1-10
that a silver medal has been awarded',•
them en their new patent piano equip,
vied with the froward Patent Tension
Rods, which they are exhibiting at the
Exposit ton, • - The -,Newoomber'eeesureess- a • Thee-- hi
to another tribute -to the 44,111 -Or -
radieneemanotaelurers. a ,
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A TOAST TO KATE.
I drink: a toast to__Iovely . •
-Whose cilarnis few maids on drip1ie3.
efeee's wishing her a happy IS,
Anil health and wealth and hinh• eettlf ,
And.ornay she not have hang to WS,
.1101re the right swain &lb rel8
plea this 1C theu toy reifi.
Don't hiehife---say yes, sweet KV"
itAitry-To--r,sTrNrsuc.- —
Myer sreadina---"it emst3. 821 a weeit
to feed a eireusliger."
04er---"Wcil, at that rale Willa nttild
the monthly 'boar.] of a catenimmt•to?"
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