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I'll I 11 1,41t ,, . . , , , 11 I it was 9 a I ve'ry 4TP1171,11 m4llin�- j,,Rlyoulre the, nice-st bloy, and I , larr 11 *2 " .6600 � I I � . , , ' I r�,o,w. up Mother says I , 11 I you wh6l, I g , . % ced i, J the sellool-rooln.: The S-ellolollnag. ter',% I' , ' was . Ax 1" 1, - , , . , � . - , a you k1stsed me once w0her. I qt�lite . I I , I , f�ace was dark with displleg�lir' ell ,i, n1a 1� , eWY , 9 , ,I 1� I 11 E '. , only kis,s girl. , 3 , , a little -girl. , A.naboys . . it was a vq 1 ,ly sullen, 4,ppopinj� Deir- . , � I � hl� are theit slweethea,rts, dOuft'they, 11 11 � , �` � . I . � I If I I dTe who toW her seat besiU Davey. w 0 1 � ,KEEN, 6S �. t � I "I I Davey ' I � . � I — ,� , I "After nhool I'm going to drive . 4 - I "I UOVOLE 5UPIRFINt .� I � I I I . ,,� .1 � ,he,, Tavcy­J�i% 'No,. I ,don't know," Davey mult- I . DI S Fill � : I � . over to 'isee yournTdt - I ' ' , I I . W Iff Wr4L1ZV"41§6 WARRAWYED I I I ., I I ,I, ,,I t �a k her rdion te"ed, A a �i I � � � Farrel said, mus 8 pa ,,a a fair, tidy-lookilig I .3.# IR NUINE WWRP I . I fo,r What hp,Tpfeed laist ni,­'ht� L:aln Jessie noss,,wa. M %J — I i�v 1. I � .1 � grieved'and ashamed be�o,lTd, ni,easu're little girl, with home-made, stockings ;11 I . � �'4 � 11 I I � �, 1 Is— ff � I andblack boots on her 4'angling feet, , I .1 . . ­ WAR � 1, that Deird'i - ��� His look of reproa,ell went into, betr- � Her round little fece never freckled1l "I � R � . �j�;,� Ith a wailing cry � sill,e I su y . ib ", _ dire's heart. W* Vor . nbvirnt, though she on,l) - t ,W " I 1,�: I al's again, I � 11.1 wore,91�1011,at' or bonnet in the sullymer I Llli= I I 44 .... I I I �,I,'! - __ , 11 7, 1 , ", burst into te I . , 1 4A- T -T, -;r skin was prettily, colored - 11 , 1!� I . . I I I - I r his first,glance at heir, '. - - ., "I .1 � I I --- I � — Davey, afte and her grey -blue eyes SMiled' UP 'It -_ r"rim-0 � : -- kl"; I . —_ .---._------ �� ept his eyes ,on ',his -book; be tried 1. . I , `1 I I . � . � — 11_� . I him easily. � I I .1 . I . . . . IF ­ .- - . not to see her, 10T hear her ,solking It pleased, Davey to think that she . � I . I . __ __ - , . - I �!' * , . -j � I besidehim. ! � I$' � , .1. I Hi� heart Was hota�ii,a,lnst � L . . � � I . � I Mi. F Ewre.l. Flea-, after,�vll, it. W",4be- thoulgibt he was 11-tlie niceot,boy.l? He I 1� ". . 11 . 0 0 , . . � snlile& shlespiably, - it was good to I I !"! - er, so I I . . "s cause she loved- the Schoolynast ' I RAF I I ��,� . � ld not bear ta be 'si4par� think that somebody, llked.� him. He. . 11 �V� . . I I I 1, I much and, cou � . ,. nd I I . t k - .� . . fie plorleck - I -him that Deirdre was, crying looked, round to See 'how far behl' 11 � , : .ated from i the Schooamastex. and Deirdre Were.. - t I �", I 11 . I � . he told. himsev. - it,'��vras I , )t veTy far. He saw "For Religious and Char6ble Objects." I 1',;,�,l I . . . --- I I I I I � . lil�e this, creli slivuld be�-'�a igx I . I [� �,,J . . I I hard- that Mr. Pa. , , 7 I They were n( . . . � .. I 11� - , . . Deirdre leaning happilly againA ber r I � . I I with her ,as well als, everybody, �else � . I 1 ',`4 , . � '' Davey' . I �,� " I 0, I I . T father, although in her handL- a , . By,General -Williams,,. Commissioner of Pollcei for Ontario. . (,�i , BY KATHARINE SUSANNAH pRICHARD ' wb ell she bad, made everybody 9, y . tl I 4#1 ,11 r eyes lighted—was die redi bundle. I . I , P. � with her on his, account, . �.": or Williams, C�om.nis- been 6ffered for sale M the bazaar,' 'p, � I � He ,clucked and Whistled to Lass.. General Viet Iso until it becomes reaso r f.,� � .1 I. - - _._ - - � I - W But the sig1hit of DeiTdte's 9x1eX,`,,,waS "Gee -up! Gee -up, old. Lazybones!". sloner, .Ontario Police' has� issued the and ,a nablir . �1� " I I ­ I—- ­ ___ I " " I �%,,, . . more than the -So'hoplIniasiter- �could I . . ,g . 11 � ticles will not be sold "I :,� . t- Copyright.by Hodder ind Stoughton. bear either. He lifted ber I out dbej� he' ealled chelerl y. � following Interpretation. of the law of clearthat the'Ar A,� 1I.- il � 11 I . `�� I I ,, in the ordinary course --that is, to satY, .. 1.: � or I � . . I d Jess chirruped after him- . Canada regarding taffle,a. at bazaars d come at or towexd. .. . I . t" �� I �. . � � . their home as well, as a -grown w0m4n; Beat and carried her off to the fax'en , ':Gee -up! Gee -up, old Lazybones!" for religious, or charitable objects,P and the raffle shoirl � I ��V, � , .Fi k - , � Synopsis of I-zeceding Chapters. - she was delighted at the idea. of the room. He sat there With lieT , You d1on't like Deirdre better then instructions to the police authorities. the end of tile event. To begin. sellino I . , � ;(L; , . 11 1� I 0 1 imeron are cary and, on his- knee talking to her for awhile. - ed. � I I , . Donald and Mary Cr :he, ijills, behind Davey, 0 PAv6y?" she ask 11 I pl� da. Jogging up i [Is was to nee Davey glianced in the dimetion- Me do You, E . I As there Is widespread misunide'r- tickets for the raffle a& soon as4 or I � ... 1L I ing a home out of the Australian Wil 1, tililat sl 11'14o," said Davey in his newily-won rding these matters. It Is shortly after, the bazaar Open% would . 1. .... When little David was four months old she had not realizeR �y but he looked, away quickly.' Hd::h-ad' c1reys in- standing rega . . ,. 01 , � od humor and, siore at DeIr " I . 1. . . � his father set oC, to Port Southern for spend- the night away from "Dan, as seen. tears, on the Sthoolmiist.erlg lean go 11 to note carefully what the law is.. in t,he opinion of the law officers, be - � I I . , her tense mo- 'Idifference to his attempts to attract we . . , I I I swar ,and D-eltdire's, face . contrary to Me spirit, if not to the let- I I " I, fresh supplies., On the fourth day he was to her in aill thy cheeks, . ell r dianc� att , I day. � I I General Williamst Says: I : ,: . I ", I ­ , 11 I I, . men, one of menbs. .only when she went into the. lifted, to his with a penit t a e her entional view of requests that come from ter of the law. I �� I . . andl tear -wet eyes, shining. 'Th,6 ­lW f`Tlm 6-choohnoter -melans'sale?s to "In - t ,-a � , o be presu - "�',:, . k- them wounded, entered the hut. Mary It was I I I I . I I t med that persions I I � : 11". . VVered t room ve again th tie afiyway," he thought; time to time tG this, department from 1 7 offered them unstinted h( I - i " B'ba'y W' . -I who ,conduct bazaars, for , charitable , � L )apitalitY tiny, box -lake, PaRe-T-c 't that I of leing folided into his , 16 . charitable lorganizatiolus, for permis ` I .. -JL � I I k end heard the story of'their escape With two little white beds in hedbanished, thed�-solataon and Vleak Jess sighed. I k � I I oT.Teliglo.ua, lxirposes� will want to, obeT `� . ...'..X1 01 , anderstand ehi I She "'then if you like me, you call iss it seems'necessarY 5,� 1 1 on to hold raffles-, 11 11 x, 0 , � fro= the Island prison and the she began to misery from her &�4. , � - � ' .. �0 . of the law, I' I of. . . treacher promised ga,zed at the room, she hAll never When ichool Was out, Jess, clialub- me again, Davey,". she said. n of police of- both the spirit alid letter I 11 I., to again call the attentio I I Ill, :., y of KcNab who had white t Davey.. had "Ell VP ipal authorities and If their attention. is called to'the ,� . seen anything like at, with lie, ered into the spring,ear . ficers, and of the mund - I . . ��!�­ III, to befriend them -at a price. Clothed , �,,i� � I " � �;T � , come to sichool in that day, �A� �,�',9' and provided with food, they departed, coveTs, little cupboard with a mirror and Pbrch- L Davey looked scared, , , apTead With ' "Well, then, I'll Idai You," Jess said and the public generally, to the prow matter they will nodoubt coutorm.to % � the tall one hoping to repay the debt. on it, and, papeied walls edi herselff on the higih �seat.' - � L I - ­ . t this, suggestion of &U offleer .that no � ;�,l � 01 � . - ­­ I . . I ally, and forthwith did. visions, of the law. . 1�1'1 I � 11, Mary refused to aid her husband in TQd. and brown owers. The SchoOlmaster and, Deirdre fol- 91 d take place, even where �, - . .- your face and Davey felt himself -grow hot and "Section 236 of the Criminal Code raffling shoul " . Ten Nfo - iiiust wash . littje . JIL ��,-,4,11, 1, putting the police on their track U low94 ,them adlong the Toad' a� ,­ I � prolin.bits, lotteries,, with an exception permission has been given, , by t a -"J I L Years of industry have brought pros- hands- end, feet, Deirdre," Mrs.. Cam- laier. � 1. . r 4.- !,�. 11. . thorities, until it is rea- � 1. ii,- l perity to the Camerons. While m�ak- eron ;a�d, "an& then I'll bring you a' Lass Went without -any flicking,with Jess laughed delightedly. In favor of raffles (Which are a foriii municipal au 1. . "` If) I , 111`1 ing a tour of the neighborhood ad- pair of Davey`e shoes, and stockings ,switdh,.orm-irthfu.l�go6din�.1b,f,li�Td '�Oh you look so funny, . Davey. of lottery) fof religious or charitable sonably ciakr that the axtlole-s wfll. not 11"..", . I ichool, to wear until I can get oth a, Di&ey S, 94 I at -The exe � eption le in the fol- .",. 1�1 I 01 -eirs for - Mick dioesn't look,like.thr ,be soll; at the bazaar In the ordinary , 0� . vocating the establishment Of a a young heels that afternoon. 1, I he cried. I purposes,. . � I . �-,,'4 I . ll� I Mary meets, again one of the refugees you." . brooded, Over the tragedy of, Deirdre's when: I k .as him." I -g terms: "Ill,$-, , course. I I ". I told lowin , I rily a ikid, Davey "I am ormed that it Is not an un' 111,_ I Of long ag - She unknotted- the red, handker&ief '. having to become, domesticated, and Jes's wa�t 0.1 of small Aalue at Inf ,,-M . -of Daniel Farrel, who is eP little garments of himself, and, because she had brothers. "Raffles. for prizes, ' . 91 �1­ -1 . � pointed Sch�ooimaster. His molther- ,me two or three ' of her love for her tether that made 'held for any charitable or usua;1 pmetice to sell tickets for ar- - 11,1, . friends co,arse caijec. it contained had been U . kissed - them, . thought she could any bazaar . , ��,;, � ex Sin b ki ther b s.. I '� 1, - I less daughter, Deirdre, Makes it nendurable :for h to be away and Yet her gay little religious Object, it permission to hold t1cles, to be raffled At bazaars, days. Or ed. Mary turn� from him even for a night. c 'he ss� 0 OY . , - with Davey. wasbod, and rough-diri, � lisplessed same has. been obtained from. the city even weeks in advance of the event i I I I I I . ed 1-1lem over critically. ,Belr",had forgiven her and they had come Peak at his cheek had- not ( . a ou oil, or from This is obviously entirely Improper, . I 1. ". CHAPTER X. "Dan washed. them hirin 2 to an understanding, she had eyes him. He wondered whether Deirdfla or other municip, I c n � 1. � I , � . I said, sullenly 'sensing the Her eyes had 1, -4�ol_ and the Schoolmaster had seen it. the Mayor, Reeve or other chief offl- and where anything of that kind is, at- . I , The school had been woddlig for Deirdre for nobody else. Wing e city, -town or other munici- tem ought,to be *arn. . * - Camewon criticism. "He put them under his lowed him all, the afte'rhoon,. , sif'till ,,Davey got out af the cart to a pted -the parties � . " - ., over three years when. Mos .1 en �118 I on He left it open prosecutions .. , . I � and this Schoolmaster came, to an bed and, slept on them so that they swimming with tears, an adorint ligbt pallty wherein such bazaar is held, ed, and It they persist . . , I.L or � e Se �o - . il� '' I . was to would look nice this Morning. He in them. Davey's Young Male instiiidt I - Mrs. Cameron and the articles. raffled for thereat should to,Uow. . 'Al .1.1 .1 .1. agreement by whiell. Davey . And he sa;id . 'to t ale and �'The second condition is- that no 1". � .. .r � - have extra lessons after schoorl hours sewed. upthe holes, too. was pique& He hadi had no,,'exlist'nee .offered for. a . � , ,gn lang ,lie f olded them up and td slv�ays,bee 0 umpeid, out. of the cart and 1have first been ,el - 10 God!' when for her; yet he N n her Jest i . -Jue exceeding articles must be of a value greater :. 11 . , , . . I I _ of thep are of a, va � -to learn mmething a flo, none , � , uages,and of the Ingher matbematici, put them in the handiker-chiel."' pliay-mate,- and, felt forher moi.rd'�Ihan ran to 'her. I than $50.00. � .. . . I I not to apeak of ,other odds and' endis Mrs. Cameron ,stared aft the clothes, anybodly ellse­--elven the Sch,00lmaster, ,(To be continued.) . filfty dollars." - "In view of the want of'understand. i : I 11 . ot knowledge that MT Faxrel might her heart some for the Schoolmaster he was sure. . . �� .. I I .- I. . I . "It will be observed thatithe permis 9 d a � ::, . "lliberal educa- and his attempt to send the ObIld to Jess jolted- up. and; do*ri eantentsdiyl . - . � . slon referred to in the sub -section is I Ing of the law on th subject, an th � I consilcier paxt 01f that Mi d' Liniment for Burns, etc. ,� Attorney -General or obvious need of keeping the exception I � so anxious he should, ac- her with all, h4ex. little belongings ueat- on the seat bencie'him. Ths,'epAs;Of! inar ,3, . I not that of the . . I � I tionf` she was rdier. I --� . � __1 — , the police aut - It is the per- to the wholelsome provision Of the law' i . quare -,and- Deirdre was to. stay with ly mended andm lo: - ,� . . I horities . I Mrs. Cameron for a while, and learn There was, silence a moment. Then I ;-- . . - .- I . � :1 miss,lon of the municipal autilior,ties, lagainst lotteries. within proper limits, . I to cook and sew, and, generally, to D ' dve started away from her. . .",�, �. . I I � I at if it is desired that police offleers will . 1. eIr 1" she I . � . q I I ­ the theory apparently being th � to see troat �: . � I 11 . practisie woman's, ways about a house. "I don't want to stay here ". -­ �� I - I ' I - . - I � . there is a strong local sentimentitake especial precautions . .., ­�,, ,; � I 'I, .�,� against that sort Of thing the perrinis- the law as above defined is observed� ; : i, . it was bareback on Lass, that Davey cried. was I W I I I I . I _�:�', . � . and Ded(rdire came jogging allong the "Deivdireill Airs. CameTon d -It . I 191% alon will not be granted. At aill "Upon learning of an illt,ended I � i 4 �;, . . I I . hool, for the first time. amazed- -sit the chan-e. that 'had come I wiman.,.s, Sphere � 11 . I I i 1 � - 1ronl Be - - - 11 1. , . . -he responsibility is on the z, bazaar, with thel4i.ccompaliying raffle, '' 1, I . � � 1;; �: ­ . . I ' � � , �;.� . heard � � I . I I I . � I . . �"��. . I., , ,.'�. �, . . . . . . .Will be I I I I I,. I �., 1. . I � � road I . littil face. � . �,� . , � I— -, . . � I I 'I Mayor or Reeve -or Mu'lit-cipal Council. the officer's duty, ,o I . I Mrs. ,Cameron thaLr shrill, over the sunny I I events, t ascertain . I - "I want.Danl �. 1. ,wint to go home," . . I � , ' . . , ', "',", . � . . I joyous voices long before they emerg I I don,ately., "I ,don't I : I - :�.` I . : , �.., . I ... ''I .11 . ' - I whether� perinission has, been granted' , � , � , , , ": , . ss I- . -i I - o�, 1.11 . I 1. I .1, . � I _. I liorities h4ve an, absolute I , , -0'111 �_ �.�', , I criecl pa; I � � � , I. 1� . -L- �i. - I 1.11 I ­ I. - � 11 , �_ � I ;�� �i� Tbes,e aut � 4 i I I . 1. led from the cover oif .the -trees; then Deirdre I I d�on't ma e �[ - ­: ' ! ," � .�,.Jac U i iri , ,, � � � , I I , be* track ) . a nt to, b I " - .14, I . ., ­; ­ 1� I - I-EA611; ­f�-ey_ c9ii''krani' pe�mtg- by the locaf:a thorities,. I s� hew � -.1 . I , . t vant to -stay here. . I �' � , MIQJJIML4��;,.: � �_ � I L .1 ; 1, I � I I I I � she watched thexn'cllmbillg; L � . �1 .. �. I I _i5 me "4 an ' tih�,sn . in w e he�r� the object is, 1, 1". 1 1. 17 . t Dan,".' ' � I , '' jefuBe quire, I . .1 4�,�­. ­­­­ . ­l­ffi­ � - ,, atrii�idlihg the old likeyoul,, I Want,�,,,lran I I I ' ' `. � ­ tQ Me'r ou aarwiays looks so sio or they c . It. hit I � I . across e rise, , I 4 past Mrs. Cameron and What's It AilAbout?' �, I bh,a L 11, , � � I hor,se's . fat' sides,, Dzardre with, her She brushe I 11 I T i�� t . r, . - I ,,it will be ftirtherobseTved that the , charitable or religlous.'. ,If inAontit on . I I I � r' "I've , I e ' 1111 amongmy. , � � ling. .1 I I � :,� I I . . arms round Davo-y's wsa-st, the red an. out of the house. Mws- Cameron sort ce Ilv d To , d I f( . . . I . ght Martha Doles Old permission is con -fined. to bazaarsf. and eith,&r of these pointsi , he will con-fer I I I I I I I ,but D * �t Aunt jF�ala . � I . i . 1, � handkerchief con-taining her waxd- -went after her, calling her, air- tolks for two years, nowf , � Couuty,drow'n Attorney. it � , I .1 I g figure, ran on, sob - 6b&rs house right in 'the midst cd being to. bazaars ­that are being held for a with the I � ., I robe in hils, left hand, fast in Lasis'% dre, a light,.flyin w1viallow,eld, her. I - olhaerved, to a "group of 61A' ne" , I ' ade over. Prio;S Went #� So, 4 and 11 . .. on ints-, the offl- . I matted mane. He gave the old mave bing; the trees "They've all used, me fine, ,Wt�Mai',tha ni charitable'or religious object." It � I I I I �� 1� a cer ought then, tos Be the, ma,nd gers ,of . 'k . I . 1. I . a, flick, now and, again, With a stripped "Wherelfs the child1l, Davey as, - one I take the, most c,Om- lumber and things. were so hard -to permission should lie granted by . . . I he had- in Ws rigilt hand, led -with the easy Superiority ,of his, Lou i's the get,, that they had to stop, and for municipality or municipal . authority the affair and expla.in the lair to them, �... I I . branch . I from fort with. I hadn't been to Martha, It is: unseemly thsiA persons desiring to � t,'�� ou ;mpTession extra years, when Ire ,came dlown ome .than ,two yews she got on in a for an Object Mat is not within the ;!� _Oil it made no more . a week bidore I Idisi- m T , � lighting On her thick ]lair. the stables, -and ' 1ound his Mother Loo!s more than � I Or. y to ,giqus. or charit- thana fly a . 2 y that iome Members of ,our familly description of these words, the p raise mone r reh . � � � She kept on at her steady, joggin stan,ding at the ,gate, looldg.down' covered that everybody in.the farja,m wa- � should be hailed'to 11 � . 9 L ' , . Would hav,,eonsi,clered, disgraceful for misslon.would be ineffective, and the able purpoises I � I pace until they were against the yard the track Deirdre and' he just was jamazingly happy. . . . . o court for breaches ofthe law, and this �p I . . thiemseave& I general I I � �. I gate. . I come by. "When I ,complained about the ,,Burt MaTths. Lou land, the childTan "Then it permisslon.has, -been pro- officer will proba,b�ly find in almost �r . , I Mrs. - Cameron laughed when she C.C(Shels gone, Davey,,, Mrs. Cameron Weather everybody looked Gurprised. . I With the Ilawn perl - the pro- every case a.desire to comply W�itb , 3� , � saw them. ied distressfully. --they all Beemed to like it., � took particular pains y obtained, pursuant to - the law. In, the event, however, of the � ,,� ,She hissed Deir,dreand took the red "Gone -Where?" . � I and, flower borders, -and the big -south vis -ions of the -statute, it will be ob 1� . . sano- when she work- I I I bloom the served that there are two, other con- law being dis-rega,rd6d,- the omcer'a ; � I I .1 bundle from Davey's band. "Homell" . the track?" he "Martha. Lou . ' 1. window"was such ,a ri,ot of . duty will be to watch the proceedings I, I "Fathex says," Deirdre said, a '�She went down . . led, ana all the ellifidiren. joined, i'll'and yeiaT roundthat everybody forgot the ditions: 11, I . quaint airof sedateness'Settling down asked. I helped with thesinging and . the wook' unfinilshed house in adn-Aring the flow- "Tho first condition.is that the arti- at t1hie, bazaar carefully, take note <ff I ��,, Ts. Camero, - of dirs- I 1, -a shamed to send. me X 'n noddled, tears 'the a= era.� - . I I , , "Martha Lou was.,glad when oles. before being. raffled must first the facts., and then confer with the I on. her "thathe" appointment an her eyes. She had ight on the table at fteakfast %l'Marths,. Lou can count juist as have been, offdred for sale. In the County Crown Attorney as� to w];at ,�,:, _. witi;uIt stookings or a wedding glar- - shone T _ n � : But if You -been looking for%valrd to having a lit I ment, Mm. Cameron. .after as time and vi�bien it fighited, up the same Many ,troubles in her life as anyof the opinion of the law officers of the At- proceedings ,ought to be, take, . I i. I what is necessary for me next tie girl to teach ,and, look ' this. letter is an instruction :1 � Will get table in the afternoon. And I declare rest Can, yet everybody inher family, torney-Generel's Department the in- "While 1. -1 be-- though s�he were hew own. � time you, go to the Port he wil I did know such plemilt, .1 - * I never jolly right down to the cat, is happy. Visit- UMU011 Of Parliament, whatever the- to the officers, of the Ontario Provin- � , � what was. it, Davey?" Davey set off at a TU(n- I .. Ial Police, it will be sent as informa- ' �,:, IlExtreniely obliged," Davey replied It was nesioly an ,hour liater that he m eas as we had. I . ing round bus set me thinking. What's techutcal interpretation may be, was c. ice an, High , . - � . that he's -ned- a kicking, strUggliTig, "Nothing coulia ha,p'peu in �, thd the use of spoiling your own dlay and tha.t the raft ling. should not take place tio,ij to this Chiefs of Pol ' d I I . careful-ly "Mr. Farrel ,say,% that,be's Tetu'r I I ... ; I . .. atelling, little .Creature in his arms. hurch ow the school. 4 the neighbor- everybody else's- by holding up all the until the articles 'to be raffled have � Constables� throughout the Provin-cez." I I ; o nd- stockingS over scr; c I - - ____ - __ . i : Aeased his, hold cif .her as lie ell- 1 . --- - _ L � ,�' I � and- over again, mother, but she won't'He re threw her from, him, hood unless Martha 1,ou-'s family VRlS unpleasant things yoii can find,?" . I L . . wear them." tered the kitchen, . Martha Lou =ended , . I I vallable which'should be valuable in Business is like a wheelbaTrow-it � . � I "There's two shoes in the Npossum's and slammed! the door behind. him. all in it. And, 2L I hing Music the hoine ,as well as in ,the scholoi. standis still unie?asit is pushed. I . 1: I �� , "There scratch catl"heeried fierce- and made ovev and dyed' a -ad bT-1 :'8imple Methods of Teac . Much can be scoonip-16shed- in the .- �, . I ;..� . . I I nest by our house, and a pair d boots Neqt time you try to run away gained and eveTybody reinarked how . . To Children. . I . . I -111 11 "," I I I " , in the cre-1-11 Deirdre admitted with ly. " . -1 . . I home itf the parents themselves will - . �1, , . 'I- - - - . I - what the. Schodlima. I I a sidelong Qk at him. I remember $ nice they always loakied. - I . 'Through the medium ,of the repro- give close attetnion to the musical I I While Davey took Lass to the pad- so4d- ,If you love me, Deirdre, you la 94I . good to Mrs,. Cameron and do What never Imew anyone to have more ducing instinnnents, such as the needs of the childfen. I a V :, . d"k on the top of the hill, Deirdre � be . .friends than Martha liou. And, she .phonogwaph and, the player piano, . --------- ,a_ "I . went in doors with Mrs. Cameron,. She I she wants you tol"' . - . . � I I eirdre hall dropped to the floor makes 'em all welcome and rejoices OT every dilildcan be taught to respond . Let Others Try. 0 P. .9 I t:� , �� ,� I . had never been aw;ay fr011, her father D was crying, W I ildly, furiously. ' symipothizes�, adrvises, or stimullates. 8,43' to -�he -rhythmic appeal -of music and , . I . I ng in t I . before. At first she bad been sur- and I at her. I the case requires. I I i to interpret a piece an movemont,and Editor -"I can't see anYthl, -hat . I I . . I I , . I I Davey sta,re( I manuscript of Yours." . � . I . � prise,d at the suggestion of going - t howling and when he has Teached-this'stago lit Will � . I 1, anywhere Without -him, but he had- told -If you .6olift. -stop tha ,, ,I dioclare I don't undersita=1 it,' Auth-or---l1am sorry for nat, But, . - , . her that the was going to learn to be yell -ling at once, I'll. ride over and tell . � . . be able to lisiten to music with a faiT, you know, some of your readers may I I I . housewife ,him 'how you're believing," he said. I toldher finally. eeof intelligence. Of course thas � I I � : like Mrs. Camer011--a good him and "And, then what'll ,lit say?" " 'Well,' she ssAd, 'when Fred and I deli;t � P be quite liltG1119ent," � .1 � � .o. . . -B.o.t.bigi; she could look after � . . . f the highest developments f or . ­ � - I . I . I �, I I I I - Defidre's, sobbing subsided. . were Married we didWt 'have very is one 0 - I. � In I I I , I . I � . . - There was a heavy te outside. ,promising ire edr attention can- , A man w1il remain a rag-picksy �s .. ­­.... . ti � . I proapeCtSf go I ,determined dlild A, beon'USe th. I I `_ 11 .1 ... I Donald Camero a' t%e kitchen one thing we should, haveanyway anal not'b.e elaimed- for long, and in the 'long as he has .only a, rag-pieker'S I I I in opened, . I ... . . . MAMM - 4tA I case al the )phonograph the records - - AM . - — 000r. that was happiness, merry'lleart slon. I Show P011,15hes, �� L "What's' this? `f he asked, looking doeth good. like a inedicine," yol must be especially adapted, for them. V1 — , . -_ —_ 11 I 1 � ,& down on -bbe huddled hemp on the ftoor know Aunt Jullia. We've been haIppy. Pieces ,that tell a story intrigue"tho Min.ardys Liniment for Dandrulf, -_ — . . , I at wa - qu6s­ ' enfs interest and they soon,J,earn I . . —,---,===- ___ ­ th, a Deirdire. He gilanced -_ ___ --.---- _ .. is wile, to, Davey. And, tile ,:blildren Ire happy -nothing dxildr ,: 11 11 - I ' 'k I I I . tioningly from b I their happy childhood tio ma, ce up stories of their own as I I New Itfe ,qea 6e Schoolmager,la, little glarill, con take awaY I � In 110tening , I I I as memory lasts." Tuggested by the Music, FA A R C 0" N I � I - � . I � � . . Mrs, Cameron explained. 149he'la never as long you x10 it?" I a ,ed her� I to music a, child develops not only . . T , I � . I � � .. I , -,,:� I For . been away from him before, and ­f' 11 'Ho,w did: sk al dhar- � . I . , . I :�. "Well, we can't have this noise In 1c 4Why, we just laughed and sang musical -taste ,but such ment. I &I"th , , .1 , �. : .1 the place," he said, irrit6ly� and planned little su-npripes and dlanit acteristics; as alertness, perception -and ffs �� ."- .1 I I Q) ­ ..... .� ;. I the s-ound, Concert 11 ats *, 11, . RHEUMATIC - looked , concentration. It also exercises quick I R11 D I 0 . ,� - I I Deirdre had of take noltice of every little tbing bliet � . �,*,, .. � Nat perception and !a retentive, memory. . � . ,� � S of that harsh voiico� B'ght wun!t plemsant.' n1i Model 14C11 Regenerative Receiving' Sets, furnished by us, I . �:� �r ­', . uelled, her. Th4e are many instancesof ehiqldrell Marco . ., .11� . I I Da,vey�s father q "Simple enough, come to think 4 it. tlantai � � I 11 � "Take her awlay and see that she on I guaranteed to receive. concerts as far down south as Memphis, Tenn., A � , .:�� . - ". 5 . ., TestlMon[All' And first thft�g I knew I had caught whose mlinds -worked slowly -not ly -naha, Nebraskak I I..: . I I I . ffering froul� gets Toady for tea, Davey.'" Mrs. Cam- their ways. You know: mother ana 'I acquiring greater ailartness but fill- Ga., and west ai� far as Kansas City, Mo.,. Deniver, Col. and Ot � V . 1: I I I i Dear SIM -After Su y4mt isft� evon Said -I1nX1i6'U9IY- . orther branches of their studies in addition to alt the other Canadian and United States broadon'sting stations. �:.i; L Se on lliade no � nt- we'd, got ,kind I Proving , I I . I L ,�, ,ilattics, for over 16 itW, g1l tlleirdTe more ,haa lived alone so to m , I . I - I I s9endlng money 06 modiclue - ,shivering And quivering O& -auss ' and,, pairticulaT and, woTried'la a`9 I well by: listenirig to music. Andl Amate.1irs, radio f,an8i end dealers, not& our prices on radlo mrts.' � !,',,I i .. . . ,tLI�4 noise, she sat 9 Vacant of 6.11 .L Y or htardi moreover, a child acquires E taste for , 11 . I ,;. f� I badih,9 elocibrIc bel* et1'--:o � w . all the svening� her eye I 11 lot over everything we saw that will P ' � I . I .. . Ad ;�e nOL golcdf I'W40 cUredi bJ but an illexpreSSibae MisieTy, hev thfi-, of. I Music at this early period . aiot,,, Valves UN -200 . .$6,76 All Vernier Rheogtats ­­ 2.95 1 ;, "I . I be & soure otf,perpetuall dolight. Ile � 2 U,V. 201 .:. 7�75 S.C, t--Ilarnent. Jacks..;. � � I " * � 1_115 11, . ul,iiug onle, bottle of Your NEW little body shAela ,by llong,' gasping "but ftw. when I stay witll,, ,my L, adlotron Valves � 1% . - . breatbs, Mrs. Cameron tried to com- RIC ulia arril hear the I have learned to comptehend Radlotron Valves U,V, 202 - .. 10-50 Vtirlable Condensers, 43 plate 4�95 . ,��­ . Willi c" ,, . LJI E, Rvmnl) i. her name8 e J 311 plate 3.95 ��, 1� � yours, truln fort ,and console ,her, talkin evetlat something �ol nitsie-in the same way Sakefite blals ............ ,00. Variable- Odhdenatesi, 23 � �,,'�. . � WIll. 02tay, getitly ,and' lovinglY aS shs�puot *her i.ng worrying about clothes, or go' . that he learns, totalk through the ear. JV211 Rheostat Ofals ... _.., ,85 Variable Condensers, 11 platie 326 . I . ,. I �. � I . I Gerard St test, Torontil to bed'i b4t t'lle' Oflild's Mind w4s ada- Sohn's -and hear hard timeg talked c Anoth,or means of foslltOring a love S,G. 2-A 'Phones, super sdnsl. Maghavov R�lg ........ _.." 60,00 . .. i I I . . , 1 � tinually,or gay with the solemn folks I through singing. Most tive _ �_. � ............. 10,26. Ampliphone Home, double re-, � . I ._�.,, �P I .1 � Daill I walut DAnP she at L or Ivy to keep out ol the , for the best i�c . I ton-necticut 9000011m Phones 10.50 celveri1yod ...... .......... 12.00 , "'I".. I .1 I ()ne bottle for Otkie 0011111r; I D to Bing, They shouldbe ' Hr. "All . , . , "' I � 0300, �rt)6m anA,d.ust ,c,lpt6i, ldhildTeft lov� - aura a' I of an Audio 'r,paintformars ......... 5,99' Pregt-O.Llte 80 Arrip. ..'ZI. 1 vMY , t� :. I '0 boitlo§ L f to express, it e. 6 11 r,oif',Mounts with handles _. 3,78, Batteries 1� 1. I I I � I 1. � ...... 18,00 i'ri I ,1% or r, ive Dollan, 50!T�a tile Morning when 'Mrs. I can't help wondering, "WhaVol It:, A Odbur`aged - the ."a -1v a ' - . �� ; � ' 1� ustonlers. 0.=.Oroln. went into hill room, the *m- �aong even Wore th-ty tan vompre. . I "'! � , i:11� I I Malled diteet to C, about Any#here? What's the U84 �,., �". ' , I I : I . dbw was oPleft and, tht. little �vhite fUa$i , r beM"tbe ��'Ltitj,kd- word or note. It Is Alally otber v-��:f­ r.:f Qualdty ('40pinent Also at Inost rea'squablie priceg" . I 11.1- I p I . 1 ,.. all Orders shipped saine day as reoejVp .11 . . L bg Why alift they all be ha � 'd, � I . 1.11 �, . i* I I � W, empty. er6at Martha LOU1,01' � teally tbrpinigi,ng, bow V.Ped-ily ",se ,� I . . � ., I., ,.;�, � . . ^ � py like they , .. I . timbu , I . �1� 0 't'h�p �ot _ , L fIN, r to 17 i f t Z, it , walupaou 94it ift , �t idr,sn �aequit , W .d% arld T) elody /k RAI,),() '01XPVM%T IN ATTENDANC9 TO HELP SOINK. � I CHAPTER XI, ft that Martha I*u dbei§101 'chi I 4 5' " � ;� , IS West -Adelaidd Sto T01100 ei.of a pieot­,�Just ftomheA61ig it'sung yol;lt N TrIll CULTI-1,01S. DO NOT HP -1 T.T.&T9 TO 'llVmTo'us, I ;i. -r.. � have Jug, Ag many alinloyarides ' Sh � .$ 1 .. - � . aol 0sxt ulomftig,lesaie Ross ,,, loalrikda At sch ts, � ;� m �Vitili 4, --and in this t,ollnedlou. it is, gratif y� 1 . ., � . Pa het msA�ovs�t doe . . I 01 Im 'ropor.to LOOK for the RED ridlo,tigm at 146 Viot-_,,ia St, jost Nor'-fi' ;� ". ­ I � ran lip to mvey, 'htt Nit JiWts, fly. . I r � ing. t6 know that therd are inany die. I Wh I I I I " 1,�� I ,-.,-. ­_­��A­.�1�1 I i I' I 1.6 liwill N L . I . 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