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Not Tea Leaves intermixed with Dust,
Dirt and Stems but all Virgin Leaves.
Its the reputation o being the cleanest,
and, most perfect tea sold. E 147
(BLACK, GREEN OR_MIXED SEALED PACKETS ONLY:
About the
House
Useful hints and
General. Informa-
tion for the Busy
Housewife,
L
i
Dainty Dishes. 1 grape liquor, dust grated -nutmeg
range Tea.—Peel an orange and lightly over it, and serve it at once.
move all of the white skin. Slice anomer commemorates the "Defeat of
Etiquette of the Table. don't know how I should reuse half a done with Monty?" pelted a very long t g , 21st, fines the defeat of the . gash .the English and French fleets in the
1 orange very thin' and take out the million of mono to Pay him. off. But Da Souza spread outwards" the there seems a dap, and every. 'thngi cavalry brigades; while two medals „
ch a Put a.slice into the bottom of Sit upright, neither too close nor y of the charter lm - ofhishands. He spoke with all misty, and it makes my head ache to the victory -over the French Dardanelles.
don't you seesale palms ee P dreadfully,.to try and remember," he c testify r' armies A conaitle.rable number of satirical
ch cup before' you pour the tear too far away from the table.mymedals also have been
granulated sugar. Oen and spread ripen your lap or. to the company is itself, Monty being well=affected impatience en ant the British' s at Saint Quen-eeeten it with g palive, an illegal act. The title will be "Monty! always Monty! What do moaned. tin on August 28th, b Von Klink v issued. Due at-
r.—Melttwo breast a napkin, if one -is provided; `wrong, and the whole affair might I want with _him? It is you iv ho Then don't try, she said kindly. rention is paid to the Indian troops,
Chocolate Cream Nesta a handkerchief. drift'n Chancery,justwhen a vig- should look after him not Il" 'I'll read to you for a little time if and Von Buelow, represented as a small elephant. Da-
nces of chocolate in a dry saucepan otherwise i ,to 11 g
Do• net be in haste eom ore our- orous policy is required- to make; the Trent turned quietly round and You like, and you shall sit gime quiet. 1 Popular favorites are, of course, pati generally ie disguised as a mon-
th heat; add half a cupful , P Y PH d t h hoard bei th E d E 0 £
ntl —
THE GOLDEN' KEY
Or "The i dventures 01 Ledford."'
By the Author of "What He Cost Her."
CHAPTER XXXI\.—(Cont'd). en if that is what you mean. I did not
"And his interest?" Francis asked. I come here to talk about racing
"Well, he is'a large shareholder in though. I want a word with you in
t
the wooden box the cross, you THE PROGRESS OF
know. I keep on thinking t hear him. 1 gyri
Stupid,isn't It ?"
Be smiled weakly, and his Bony fin. GA ASI
gees stole round the tumbler which
stood by his side. She shook her head
at him smiling and- crossed over to
him. She was. not afraid any more
"I wouldn't drink if I were you MEDALS COMMEMORATE FEATS
she said,"it can't be good for you, OF THE WAR.
I'in sure!'
"Good," he answered slowly, "it's
poison—rank poison."
"ICI were you," she said, "I would Interesting,:
put all this stuff away and go for a
nice walk. It would do you much more
•
-
He'shook his head.
"I' damn%" he whispered. "They're
Descriptive Details By
Sir Whitworth
Wallis.
the company," Trent said. "Of course Pliva e. Germany's Wal' Medals, is the title
he could upset us all if he liked. II With much pleasure, sir, Da looking for me now. I must hide of an extremely. interestingarticle
should saythat Da Souza would: try'Souza answered, throwing ellen with brio all the time! features appear on one side of . a
could- a little flourish the door of hiss sanc-, "Who are looking for you?" she contributed to the Strand magazine ,bronze medallion while the reverse
all he to keep him in the back tum. "Will you step' This way! asked. by Sir Whitworth Wallis who has ob-!
p, pictures a huge airship' dropping
shades•„until he had disposed of his The chair is usty. Permit me!” I "Don't you know? Mr. Walsh and tamed a collection of war medals -bombs on a fortified town with the
"And how does your stock hold?" Trent threw a' swift glance around his wife! They have come over after, struck in Germany to commemorate - seri tion "Our Zeppelin ,in action in
"I don't know," Trent said. "I only the room in which he ;Found himself. me!" scription
landed yesterday. I'mpretty certain It was barely. furnished, and a' win -"Why?" the'feats of her armies, These medals;: the campaign of 1914."
the h that there's no arltet for the flow, thick with dust, looked out on l "Didn't you'know," he muttered, by well-known ,sculptors and `medal- Recently another medal has been
ug r glists are made of. bronze silver and
the dingy back -wall of a bank or some "that I am;a thief? ' ' produced showing a ` Zeppelin bom�
e has a large interest, public building. The floor was uncov- She shook her head. even gold in some instances: hording the"coast of England, with
"A ver large one" Trent answer- ered,.the walls were hung with yellow "No, 'I certainly didn't. I'm very The most sought after by Germans submarines and destroyers - attacking
ed dril y g maps' of gold -mines all in the West sorry!" was the famous' "Gott Strafe Eng- the shores, inscribed "England's Re -
"I should like," Francis ,said, "to un -Africa district.' Da Souza, himself He nodded his head vigorously a land"medal; struck' to memorize the tribution."
derstand this matter properly. As a spiels ander span,
his buttonhole, glossy
y boots c and
great man't y times. tell me about it?" she Blockade of England on February . The first attack off Scarborough
misatter of fact I ent fled to half the purchase monehat y thinly, the least shabby thing in the �.asleed. "Was it anything very bad?" �earanee ofTthe famouss was hephraset ap 52,
and Hartlepool is recorded in silver,
you received for the company." Y room. 1 "I don't know," he said. "It's so pearance
Namur, Brousels Louvain, and a like honor is paid to the "Bom-
Trent assented. "You ;know very well," Trent said, hard •to remember. It is somethingbardment of English fortresses by
" isn't that'I grudge Mm that"he-"what I:have come about. Of course like `this! I seem to have lived for Tirlen oat, Ostend, Dixmude, Ypres Zeppelins" on the east coast,'pre-
said"although, With he other finan- you'll pretend, you don't,. so to save such a long time, and when:I look and Nieuport all are commemorated, sumably Sandringham and Southend.
Bial enterprises I have gone into, 1 time I'll tell you. What have you back I can remember things that hap A medal for Maubeuge, on August
ime a o _but then
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whole of Da Souza's holding.
"He l t t then?"
eli a gentle tea ; a �. your mind into, a pleasant venture a success. If ' Monty were locked -the door. Da Souza would have
dself pit y t P Y popular repro
,n is right rims think called u a paroxysm fear a
hem 1 coffee and cook it for two >e geeme no to ave a Emperor an mpress. ne o rte One of_
most
here and i h' _'gat 1, Tth' k all d out, but p y of had
He continued press y thz mimost eagerly purchased at the be- rents German' as an oak tree in
d e afl-. it constantly. and Then condition and resolve to eat sand d come to terms,but,when-I saw seized him. His fat, white face was O*ce before I died, it was all I gimrfng of hostilities was the medal Y '
stirring and three Possibly grace will be said, and the soul wanted. Jost to have heard her which stands the German eagle. From
d one cupful of sugarhim .last, at any rate, he was quite pallid, and his knees were shaking. seen m little girl hi remembrance of the declaration of the branches of the tree hang Russian.
full o£ water, and cook for five most respectful attention and gore( i p bl , d hemight b tool Trent's hand fell uponhisshoulder, spear., to have Y g , h 1 h Emperor d , g '
P ode should b b tl w s French and Belgian ]a' h'1 b
mutes Flavor with a teaspoonful to anything. The Bears might get and Da Souza felt as though the claws always there, and Oom' Sam would al- bears this inscription.
I Ti N Parties, 1 „low an English soldier is assisting a
' : observed the .. xer'- tnca a bl a an mi 1'become a oa n en s an - e ` he , grown into a -woman, andthe sear- a _war, w is x shows the m eror an rens' . soldiers, while e e -
e o served untila g+
„ c 'rsed rum. ! " now o On y Germans
hea ed on It is the. most appropriate time, rtes a beastly mess!" ''If you call out I'll throttle. you ways come with that u' Japanese—a monkey—to climb the
Trent and talked and on the reverse a double handed
vanilla, and serve it with a tea cine is passed, ' hold of him and ruin us all. In short, of a trap had gripped him.
I Trent said': "Now listen.' Francis is en one tree. The reverse is inscribed "Now,
o e f an tri es on is pi
o-
of whipped creamp Th day came Tre a
eh cup. while you wait to, be served for you Francis looked at him keen y ' of yp g a d and pt I d
knowledge What do you expect me to d h n England d s M ty p o -and k f England, dmy little Japanese P get up the Ger
-
White'
„ mono spoke e o n an an swot inscription, n, tie neces-
W.hite' Cake.—Mix together one • to put into practice your 'for
of small talk and pleasant words with asked. dosed, will tell the whole story: I shall., when het se and a riitht I rang
eard her sty, with a clear conscience and clean man oak and see if you can pluck a
pial of sugar, two tablespoonfuls! ' I have no right to expect any- do the best I can for all of us, but I'm my at night sea. So 'x er
hands, we grasp the sword.” feather from the eagle's tail."
butter, one and a half cupful soft those whom you are sitting near. thing," Trent. said. "However, I sav- not going to have. Monty- done to calling for �mea The taking of Antwer isrecorded
milk. Add Do not be impatient to be served. I1 ed your life and you may consider death. Come, let's have the truth." stole out, and the great steamer was PA special large medal also shown
lur;and same- of mi 1 L;. p comes first and. you do not desire ourself therefore under some oyfi a- Da Soiiza was grey now with a fear lying there with red fires at her fun- by no fewer than five medals, the represents President Poineare, with
ou will simply say, "N'o, I thank tion to me. I will tell you then what greater even than a physical one. He nel, and I was mad. She was crying most interesting of which is a bas -re -
"
as re arms. extended, embracing' King
" but make no comment; or you I would have you do. In the first had been so near wealth. Was he to for me across the sea, to I took the lief of the city, with its cathedral and George and the Czar, an African, a
take it and eat as Little as you place, I know 110 more where he. is •lose everything? money!" i the river Scheldt, with a large Ger- Turco, Zulu and Japanese. The ra-
se. The other course' }viii be than you do. , He may be in England'p "Mr. Trent, - he whispered, "my She patted his hand gently.' There man eagle, heavily crowned, standing •verse is inscribed "Thus we carry cul -
or he may not. I shall go to Da Souza, dear friend, have reason, Monty, I was a lump in her throat, anr�i her on the bank; the reverse bears Saint
g soon. I who probably knows. You can come- tell you, is only half alive, he hangs eys were wet. ( George 'and the dragon. The Teutons, tore to the uttermost parts of the
e soup should be eaten with.a with me if you like. I don't want to on but it is a mere thread of life. "Was it your daughter you wanted earth.
yfor this occasion, have annexed Eng-
fully
ng-
fit that you will drop none havell 1 s entitled to only I do shall be dead!—oh quite naturally. "My daughter! My little girl,
i effort toget the last drop Iv and not have the thing talked Trent!"
5
sa.e as my own. a men who cam rens an was on „ Disappear.
Id be avoided.• I into my syndicate trusted me, and I "Listen, you miserable hound," he much for that, I am sure, she said ! The destruction of. Antwerp by the' Chinese dressmakers milliners and
armerly it was the fashion to pour don't want them left." , ! whispered. "Take me to him this mo- cheerfully."You are frighteningfamous 42 -centimeter mortars figures '
into the saucer; not so now. Tea Francis tool e a little silver case Ment, or I'll shake the life out of you. yourself eedlessly. I will sear: ton one side of a second medal g the tailors are all in a flurry over the eae.
nouncement that under the prospee-
other bearing a portrait of their in-- five monarchy fashions will be quite
when drinking. The spoon folly. l Da Souza took up ars hat with an a rs tin me he w ventor, Professor Dr. Rausenberger. unlike those of the Republic. So sure
d never be removed from the cup "It is possible," he said at last ugly oath and yielded The two men I gy Rheims, Mulhouse, Luneville, Metz, are tho government officials of tho re -
um -sized spoon, so slowly and rob the man of a penny. He shall Leave it all to me! ,Tomorrow he so much to seep she asked softly. II
u y A_a he 1 — ' he and a
your person or the tablecloth. want to arrange terms with himquiet- There shall be ooh risk! Trent! answered.. "And I heard her calling Aliment 'is paid Winston Churchill,
g to me with her mother's voice across Belgium, and the naval brigade
all a unusual noises when eating about. It's as much for the others' His cry ended in a gurgle, for the sea. So I took the money." 1 through the medium of a ferocious -
1 Th h e Trent's hand h one would blame- you very looking dragon.
saint,• satiric
Ins
I CHINESE STYLES.
evere Fashions of the Republic Will
throat - I "No
Id be gently sipped from the from his pocket, lit a cigarette, and Did you ever know me go back from father, and he shall h9lp you.
n or cup, taking cup and spoon in smoked for a moment or two thought- my word?". He held up his hand.
• •"II hid' g • ," hispered
tis through him 1 knew that the
"that you are an honest man: On the left the office together•• a< were after me. 5 dontmindofor fw a d. Lille, Soissons are all bemedaled. The suit of the coming elections that the
the guest is satisfied with s other,hand you must admit that ,the w n + self, but sire might get t �u on crown prince alone has four silver Bureau of Rites has been instructed
its. Should the cup bempty balance of probability from my point ! "Listen!" I have brought disgrace enoughp medals dedicated to him as the con- 1 to prepare regulations for the eti-
ore be desired, to take the spoon of view is on the other side. Let us The two women sat in silence, wait- her: Listen. l ueror of Longwy. One of these shows quette of the monarch
nil place it beside the cup in the travel backwards a' little way -to my ing for some repetition of the sound. There were footsteps • upon the the crown prince wearing the uniform 1 Under the Republic y the costumes
er.,is an intimation to the waiter first. meeting with you. I witnessed This time there was certainly, no pos., stairs, He clung to her in an agony
ve it refilled: If not empty and the granting of this concession to you sibility of any mistake. From the of terror. of the Death's Head Hussars, and on 'and rules of conduct were wholly on-
s Derr is placed beside the cup, it by the Ring of Behwando. According room above their heads came the "They are coming! he cried: Hide '+ the •reverse is a warrior with sword like those which prevailed in Imperial
intimation to the waiter that you to its wording you were virtually feeble, quavering sobbing of an old me! Oh, hide me!"
a ua1T .ter. I and shield, the latter bearing the Ger- China. Specific regulations were
NLonty's hell, and Monty was lying man. Julie threw down her book and But'she too was almostg Y, man eagle, while across the medal drawn up as to the height of the
• the tea or coffee changed. Do'drunk, in a climate where strong wa- sprang up. - rifled, for she had recognized her fa- runs a frieze intended to represent the stovepipe hats which men were to
all for"milk";call for and speak ters and death walk hand-in-hand. "Mother, I cannot bear it any long- flier's tread'. The door was thrown hussars in pursuit of the enemy. I wear on state occasions. The olll
of cream.' Never set your tea- You leave him in the bush, proclaim er," she cried. I knew where the open and Da Souza entered, followedThe collection includes a silver teed- Prince Albert coat, which European
al inscribed "Nach Paris, 1914," with capitals have long ago discarded, was
a portrait of Gen von I{luck on its elevated to a place of distinction. In
fade. The reverse portrays a mounted warm weather distinguished gentle -
female figure holding, a torch, with 'men calling upon the President were
A Burning Town Below. I permitted Lo wear a Prince Albert of
The medals vary in size from less unlined alpaca.
than an inch to three and forty inches Practically every detail of the co`s-
in diameter. Many thousands of the tames which members of Parliament
smaller' sizes have been sold: must wear was settled by mandate,
A special medal was brought out and' there was great confusion when
(ire Chinese officals found it was ne-
upon the tablecloth. In taking his death, and take sole possession. I hey is, and I am going into that by Sr
r, use only the sugar -spoon. I find him alive, do the best T can for room." I
what afterwards? I hear of you as ered with excitement. '.I RUSSIA'S FINE POSITION.
Hints to Housewives. ,an empire -maker and a millionaire. "My child," she pleaded "don't ,• '
re tops of pale -colored evening Nevertheless, Monty was alive and Julie, do remember! Your father will Her Financial and Eeononric Situation
s make very dainty shoes for you knew he was alive but when T know, and then—oh I shall be°fright-
(To be continued.)
him and hone the first act ends. Then Mrs. Da Souza's portly frame guiv- ,
reach Attra ire has been spirited away. ened to death!" - First-class.
I want to know where! You say you "It is nothing to do with you, mo- I The Ministryof Finance has re-
p a thimble on the curtain rod „ � .T p
dont know. It may be true, but it then, the girl said, "I am going,'
running it through the hem of ''doesn't sound like it:" r Mrs. Da Souza Produced a sopa- rented to the Council of Ministers a
uitain.• Trent's under -lip was twitching, a cions pocket handkerchief., reeking summary of the economic situation' in
hits satin shoes should always be sure sign of the tempest within, but • with scent, and dabbed -her eyes with Russia, The grain harvest for the, when the elusive Goeben and Breslau,
1i blue paper to prevent them he kept himself under restraint and it. From the days •when she too had current year, the summary states, wasdestroy-
.Francis
cessary to shelve their native. garb
becoming discolored. - said never a word. been like Julie, slim and pretty, she 512,000,000'poocls (a good equals 36 in conjunction with Turkish destroy- and imitate the dross of westcru nat-
fore usin • tinware of kind,1 Prancis,:continued, "Now. I do not had been every hour in dread of her English pounds), about 850,000,000 era, bombarded Sebastopol and Odessa tions.
g anywhile the declaration of war by Tud-
} well over with fresh lard. If wish to be your enemy, Scarlett Trent, husband. Long ago her spirit had bushels above the five-year average. President Yuan Shim Xan has inti -
tor tlo you an iii turn, bot this ismy been broken and her independence " y key produced one inscribed thus: rooted that there will be no restoring
ed in.thisway it will never rust, word to you, Produce Monty within subdued: To her friend and cmrfid Counting Drain carried from the pre- "Turkey enters the holy war, Novem-
ter fowl of anykind is -cleaned vious season, Russia had availableof the gorgeous attire assumed under
a week, and open reasonable nand I ants her word save of pride and loveher 12, 1914."the Manchu ons at, but s is ed under aide should be rubbed thorough- tions for treating him fairly, and I for husband had ever passed her for the current year 4,766 000 000 Teutonic bravery farther east is re-.
ly
th a piece of lemon before the will 'keep silent, 13 u if you can't lips,. yet now as ,the watched her poods of grain and potatoes,' equal resented by"the heroic defence of believed that the new monarchy will
ing is put in. I produce brio at the end of ,that time daughter she was conscious of a wild,,ling about 3,177,000,000 Bushels, the presented
against the English olid not adhere to (110 strictly severe teller
i that has become rusty. or I must go to'his relations and lay all passionate wish that her fate at least excess of the available surplus over Japanese." Permanent records in othe Republic.
ed may be cleaned by clipping these things before them.'. 1 might be a different one, And while 3914 amounting to '789,000,000 pools, 4...
' '
Trent rose slowly to his feet, - she mopped her eyes and looked back- 9bronze and silver were also issued of ;
nit surface of a raw potato in' "Give me your address," he said, "I ward, Julie disappeared, equalling about 526,000,000 bushels, the destruction of the English fleet off Man for Sunday Work.
rick and rubbing well with this. ! will do what I can." 1 Elven Julie, as she ascended the Deducting the probable censnmP- Chili and the sinking of the three "Tommy Atkuts pleaded exemption
prevent potatoes becoming black I Francis tore a leaf out from his stairs with the key of the locked room tion of the country, it is estimated
cruisers off the Hook of Holland, on from church .parade on the ground
cooked, put them :into cold pocketbook and wrote a few words in her hand, was conscious of un- that the new available surplus will September, 1014. This exploit was that he was an agnostic. The ser -
r;• and when brought to the boil, upon it, : usual tremors. If her position with be about 887,000,000 bushels, Reports carried out by 'Captain Werldigen and geant-major assumed an expression of
eze a little lemon'•iuice in. They "That Will find me at any time,"he regard to her father 1105 not the ab- regarding the winter crops are of the large medallions over four inches in innocent interest.
hen keep a good color and be of: ,said. One moment, Trent. When I ,solute condition of serfdom into most favorable nature, . diameter were•struc): in eommemora- "Don't you believe hi the Ten Com -
saw ,you first you were with—a lad which her mother had been ground
flavor.. 1 Y clown, site was, at leas!;, afraid o£ According to the statement, the 'tinct• mandrnents?" he mildly asked the
lien cakes get brined do not try 1 ,+I have been away from England so him, and she •rcmembcrec1 the strict financial position of a population is
A fine bronze medal by Lutz,' bold lieetnn.ei.
at or scrape off with a knife. Just lir..,-" Francis continued slowly, commands he he,' laid upon them all: shown by the growth of 'savings bank some], during the march en Paris, "No, sir," was the reply.
6 r
"Well!"
'Pie nutmeg grater and grate all "that my memory has suffered, Yet The room was not to be opened save deposits. October's figures of these shows the Getman eagle standing on "Whali Not the rule about keep- -
until it is a golden brown. This that lady's face was somewhat :Tamil- by himself.- All cries and entreaties deposits showed the 'reaching' o'i.' the a sword which lies across the Eastern iltg the Sabbath?"
pecially usefill when icing a far. May I asle her name?" were to be disregarded, evelry one was high-water mark, with deposits of hemisphere, including Europe and "No, s}x."
as it inakes it so smooth, When ! "Miss Ernestine Wendermott," to behave as though that 1ooni did 74000000 roubles,, as against 22,000,-' northern Africa while on the right is � "Ali, well, you're the very man I've
Trent answered slowly. not exist. They itad borne it already
ed enough, tuna upside down tai h':rancis threw Biwa his .ci Tar. etre for days, the heart -stirrin ' moans 000 i oubles in October, 19,14. Since a body of advancing German troops -been 'looking for- to scrub out the can-
ce off the dust• -ins} 111 autother. Y S • the :feint despairing cries of the pyla the beginning of the war, it was aun- surrounded by the words "We Ger-, teen."
"Thank yon," he said. oiler, and she could bear it no longer.'. erentced, the savings of the people mans fear only God—nothing else in
She had a tender little heart, and from have inceeased 409,000,000 roubles, the world." On the reverse is a Ger- I Won't Be So .Had.
• CHAPTER XXXV. ' the first it had been moved by the andnow amount to 2,408,000,000 man infantryman 'holding, a flag and I "What! This awfully expensive and
Da Souza's office was neither fur- appearance of the pitiful old man, Roubles. ' rifle and kneeling eicross the body of,
nished nor located with the idea of leaning se Heavily upon her fathers g horribly crazy ]rat I am to buy for
t} h d th n d n In spite of the loss of revenue be- an Trench soldier you?"
;E11\'MANS ARE OUTFOUGHT.
First Time the Allies' Artillery
Shows Superiority.
impressing casual visitors. It was in aria is ley a come up a 1., cause of the prohibition upon the sale .
r m correspondent of a back -street off an alley, and al- walk together•. She made up her mindmy h, Zeppelinsse
ire, Rottc s:though within a stone's throw of to satisfy herself at least that his 01)011 silirituous beverages, and a chi- ars been dCount Zoned Tile count's
Mail pays: "The morale of the F
Lothliur • its immediate surroaindtngs isolation was of his awn choice. So minution in imports ainnunt}ng to
'alaFsa"m"w'^'—
ken by the terrific and sustained ,faced ft„ a greengrocer's shop shared (bras the key oto the lock. Arno= fiscal Year, the decrease in ordinary s
llery fire of the Allies. Wounded: With a wonderful, cellarlike ,p'ublic-'•meat's hesitation, then she threw it revenues, lite statement says, amount- t } } k '
have arrived at Ghent say .that house the honor of its more immediate open• err ail; to 48-".,000,0!00 roubles, in-.
allied guns nover give the `Ger I environment. Trent, whose first visit
Her first impulse, when she had
s:'a moment's .rest. AU are deep- lit was, looked xbot?t him with 'sur- ]oohed into the 'taco of the man creases swell i rdthevtntal lac oeinlgettheufirst
n ise mingled with some chs ust, who tumbled u r in- fear at her en g
nipressed by the vast; quantity of 1 g
He pushed open the swim door and trance, was to their and there alias- nine months of the currentyrar
r
n soldiers in Belgium has been were not exhilarating A blank wall she went boldly up the stains and 682,000,000- roubles during the last — -- —
"But, hubby Acme I won't wear it
more than -a couple of weeks."
000 'uCi
u�� t tis k e
unctionexpended. 01001:, the fe lid hinlseif' face -to face with Da den her. enterprise—fo.r. Monty lust Russia immediately =ported pro -
frost of last week the roads were l setae one.c:lerk—a youth of un_ then was not a pleasant sight to look Bluets to the amount of 510,000,000 - How is rheumatism recognized ? Some h25' saiCl—
et noir issahl.e and there was )tempt appearance, shabbily but ±las}i_ upon. The mom was foul with the roubles. Her exports during the same
discomfort in the trenches. -'The 1 it dressed .with sallow complexion odor• al' splints and tobacco ,smoke. Rheumatism 16 0 dull pain.. DI
together. d lL gts anruriidlced, arrnonntedl to
it Y. ter noel, it t
l poor s,' the e erm as fast and eyes set cloneeticulueHe was Moiety , hie
wawerecem t and un and 2,(i 000000 roubles. ;rheumatism is a sharp pain,
10
aiistoues,'say the Germans. 'IL I engaged at that p vtItul a moment in he had''Piis evesiryacross
uocthe ettal table J Rheumatism is sore muscles. PO
ruble. 1Por the f,s1 time in the polishing a large charmonrl pin upmi
the sleeve of his coat, evbrfch operation, with elle gesture of a drunken men., British Emanciaation. 0 Rheumatism is stiff joints.
0
we ins outfought'and otrlraiigocl 1 } 1 with h At th si)rht of h'in ha pity rl}est Rheumatism is a shifting pain. X{
111110rv."' 1 ] 1 f way A"lex ill ill"n the soiung
he suspended to gaze wi n much as- a 11' The tits( day of August, 1834, is
tonishment at thus uncosec or' visit -
0r. Trent had come stvaight from As- they had Beard �a ,"the maudlin cry- often mentioned, gut erroneously, its
cot, Straight indeed 'from his inter,- ing of a drunken man Yet hie n� ae the day on which the slaves in the
view with Fronds, and was still wear- very old, and there etas'sornet ing ;British colonies weir sect free. They
ing his racing -glasses. about the, 'childish, ; bre ithiees fear' skid not get thenar actual teeedem but
"I` wish to speMr. a Selina," Trent with which he Woe regarding her
/. an apprenticeship, which was to pre
said': is he' in'?" 'which made her hes}tate• She linger- cede and re ire their freedom, It
"I believe so, sir," the boy answer-' ed instead,, and fie ling him' kongue-, 1 p
ed. 'What name?" tied spoke to him. - ; wasenacted that all slaves should be -
"Trent! Mr. Scarlett Trent!" I "Weheard you talking to yourself come `apprentice laborers" to their
„
The door of au inner gffice opened, clotvnstt}rs, site said, turd the were :masters. These slates were of two
and Da Sousa, sleek and curled, pre- afraid that you migl3t be in pain ' classes. One class received actual
sented, himself. - He showed all his ' Ah, he nnitter•ed. "That. is all, ln,eeclotn in 1888 and the other in 1840.
white teeth in the smile with which then! There is no one behind you—no
be welcomed his visitor. The light of one who wants me!" It was fo1uui that on August 1st, 1834,
battle was in his small, keen eyes, in There is no one in the house," she there wore 770,280 slavos in the col-
his cringing :bow, his mock humility, , assured him, 'save ,my mother gad (Hies affected by this Emancipation
"I aun most honored, lir'. Trent, myself .. :Act. All'negroes born alter that date
sir;" he declared. "Welcome back to ' He drew a little breath which end -
England.. When c1i1 you return?" od in a soh,
"And you 'have come Da Soma `'You see,' he said vaguely, "I sit intimately paid to the owners of the
continued, "fresh from the triumphs up here hotu by hour, and I think that lives,' this sum being ol'istr ibutea
of the racecourse. It is 80, I tin t?' I 'I•rney'tltings• Only a little while's tail according to the market price
"I have come straight from Ascot,"ago I fancied that I -heard bir•. Walsli's ratably 6'
' , it m horse was,b, tt.I voice, and,he wanted the ission-box, of slaves in each colony.
'All have declared—Rheumatism is Pain. 0
OX SSloan's Liniment applied :— :af
0 1'iieb�;oodbegine to flow freely—the body's
'
warmth is renewed—the congestion disap-
pears—the pain is gone.
Awfully Nice,
falter had just finished his first
at school, and was full of chat-
ihout his new :friends, the chief
nese being a small ]soy unknown
lis mother. "Vi'ho is this Tonam;y
telk of?" she asked, interested
the a nice little boy?' "Oh, yes,
ilex!'' replied Walter entlxosiastic-
"Ire's awfully nice!' "Humph!
s he say any naughty words?"
s the emphatic reply. "And
• to teach him any!"
le paper.
er?
me fly
were born free. Twenty million
pounds 111rlmg (1.100,000,000) was
Sloan's
..slim` ' end.
0 KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED)
14 Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the lenctraf- tA
ingg qualities of this warming liniment..
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