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And thpir eyes- were like the stars.. . � I I I ylophione, flute, hATP 404 I 1, I � I i, � I . . with,.my parents until I Was twenty" tones of 'the X - i being direot ., I I One years of a�e, alwa3ks doing n1v violin, fliese inotrunientE � ,, , I � ' ' I Four Captalins,had my starry bed, I , - hou e and descendants of the 'first muskal in- I i . � part of farm wor�, in the S . �, I I named them Ii . i my prayer, , strumencs Invented, by our remote. ant- , . I out 'Of do,ors, But after J .Was Mar- ..a_ i � r . I I I ; 03HAPTER XXIX,-(Cont'd.) cO14- water, and souvii. it up noisily. 'When she 'saw Da,7i, with tbe s4lf Matthew,, mark, Lulteand John, . ried, and -in a home Of my ,ewn, the cestors, Exct lent phon0glulp", I I 1. . Deirdre looked down at him, heT: A little further on, near a gully all ­ . ind him, cambig towards her on With kolden beards and hair. tasIcs seemed, to be greater, for every corde 'of these instrumentA can I I eyes hlazing. � . . Which the Mists were untablioniable, is 1pig grix ey Tiag, ikhtos6, nose Was GO li he'dopo, by - And, as dbtained. You I "If Xzther heard you talking like,the trees-, Vey as sea lichen i7i its ikea kaugarools that th,ey c4iled.bim Isut the Piltotj whom I loved the be�t Job -was to Me. � I � ng, ,children, ", .1 . ,P';.,r' I young - . 'le ,st, o rhyttirm I . I ' � . 1. peop grting out, We tried SiMPI 17101b'dies, Strong I � ' ' in. an inch , �,. S. e, own, , � I 0 1.00,11, , 8 e q1 a(Ae . , . - I I . . 11 � I ���� I . .1 . that �'d thrash you with rdadsild-e. "th % 1) h deki�u6d, , bei� ,p' I�6cause he called me Sir Matic .colior and- ,a. .. % , - Sandwich of ��i , . and I . I . I . to, Mike. and, save " all we� could, and I Vleut)f 0 4 ' . I I � (if �Oj� i . Played the games, I liked to play 0 ,, Ir life," she cried passionately. and alte her tle er heart sw;eli�ing with t love at the, And wail . u1sework 41-1 done 'up They eliday. the oilid, dances, nil i cheese a � h , a drink m her bot I 1d, .get my ho * � MeNtab lost counbeilance. I . ­ I � . I pigbt; oX.himl' and at the tiliought' a, -� ,, gavottev, the lullabies and the - I I � I Was good& Sai.ht Christopher., ' I � '%h, would- he'll" he silariledi. Qf­mKk. the cQ,weqL% which hdd'sent,him bit6k � in order and help ?Ut41d,e as much as , � 1, � . . � I � I revenge, the D�vey and She - alo) the'ro.�4 to� meet-ber. � r I I I L I r: I c,ould. , � .1 . I I 1. . I edhiarcheg of various natioir, I I I � The fear of deattli" and bad often made ox ig out we broke our salls which seemed � eliop tBey Will , � �, dealing out to himsof of what he had cua,sions to Long 'Gully when they l Sho. lifted ,her face to his with, -!a In a'few ye,ATS I had tW6,ehildren, As children dev I � I � ' I I � � � dealt So often to Others, was the con- were children to hear the belil-birds. breathless littlo, fg,lad sob 'when ibe Like pateiies that the, moon . and'childrensurely,dip add to a Moth- understand ,and, enjoy the mme",com-1 ' �, tinual doggin to that. haunted They. di-opped mellow notes, through, icame up, to lilm. I I � . I M. . quiet floor - , . - � - 11 I , � done, all XpV I music tof a More I Rd; -t � akeN'up9n W . . . or's -work. I-114ve always , plex and -subtle I I I I I Then g ' -Tees that cilimbild , "Whe so it ? " he �Asked!, his �11,xj4-�,- 1:, Wh eli crickets s ling' their tune. � I nced are. Let them hear readily fine : 01 him. he gj1F11�'_-,d again and tile stiltiness, .of the � t 4 I 1 I own washing, Ironing, and, -cooking, Va I 1� cluickled. . I th ulles Steep sides. ,Davey and, leaping instinic-tively at the right, a' . I . . -- mus,io, let them listen to somo g I �, e I ' . fixing the big dinners for -eighteen Or . I � . � . . I � I I . � I , � E"_� , Ir , . tty", he � She I= crept warily through the her face. : � Who wiould be kind tonie, h , 0, I , I "if I let 'him, leb, my pr-er 611 the lookout forl "Perhaps . I'm foolish I "? � �Sbe aald And turn each sail i's heart to gold twenty mn a, orches-tra., but do not fail to givet, en� t said,, gazing up at her. "If I let him.. undergrowth, L . 0 . P the winter rwo in their Own thio(nes, the works,of thQ� �L , I I I I , "It"a soipetlhi� I breshed.. Then as nths 11 , - W . wouldililt advise you to, . . . to, telil snakes,, and, had, sat still, for hours ibe� - quickly ng'M,cVab SWL And we were off,to seek a Dame t S'.4'b lat . ' . I �� I -sit , hat these May .have in., � : ?I him ... create bi,�d feeliti" between! hind a fallen tree. lilstening for the befor,to I left" bMs,morning; � �. . came on, -and. our school would start, Ma or I - , i,� 0. It *Qs�"t' tbe�Lady.fthibseg! , the t6acher. Of' years the,dear familiarity of long , . ., i�- us - , . it'd be a pity ,,, . seeing . i I plomp, plomp,- plJohiP Of the shy birds? , So much what he said, but,th , y he . I I always bowided. . , � 'e� WA � 0t me and, y'r father's pretty good notes of purest melod� .thrown Intol said it, And I've,beerr thinking of it ,� course, this madd extra wo ok o No parent, -if, it , iW8 I I friends, and they say it's lbeher to I the pool- of the silence. - . 4 ! all the way-wo -`, Wh# " he I think -she lived beyond'6le Place . . : tal- �Xll possible, I hp .��erhing I Ing and washinug.arid, ironing, as, I can akord to, mi$S,the 011 ' , y arM Where list, grow crowns, of sold, "' bu , t t)w 1. make � friend then an enemy of Mp- od he meant. Ist there � hS could . joy of playing tollils ahildrezi,, I . A doead, tree Sto. nen�r t' edge of . ways did their, work vight'in -with I �� Nab. Bekdes it was only nNy little bit th� track. Deirdre romenilictred that do u's?" , * , . ; -, � And where there. are so many tales . . . �, player -piano and, phoilogvajy�,, whibe, I , ,I . "What did be, say?" Fa-70'4.sk�dl. That all aye never told, mine. � , - , lay ng are .'i V" of fun, Deird[Te, Haven't I known you there hah been a magplie's nest,in it, . He ca .'.', gGing", * * * * * I I have often �Soen ni� bOus:ewOj1c.aft they will not replace handip .j , -' . 61 since you were -50 highiliP ..� Andi tbat the 4ltni�gtgles", Would swoop i " Md. jU66 as I Was . to., be put in Shape, about 150 little most powerful aide, in cultivating nutuo : 1V Deirdre turiled the chestnut to the dwarn on her and. on Davey in the. Deirdre told. him, "and he seemed ian� The fish took wing and played. about � ical taste in Children. � I , 11 . I . youn I . chlicks, to be turned out- in their places 'i No. road. �VF,iagtjnie, if there were , g , bit&: noyed thiat you. didn't, tell him, you ' I Each Opal sail and Sang , , . I �, � , � . � 01, I � "Golo&bye, me de�ar" McNab called-. in the ne,sit, screami-nig and.,Aij�ping w . ere going. to--day-4aid. t;here, wq I . . d fed, and, a good-eized ,garderl: to - 11 � I , I I . I . . � an , . . . Of gooSe-girls and the curriln-t-frults . 1. , ", my riets ' their wings,,- and sometimes getting hi something particular he wanted to be hoed, out in the early morning, and. , , I . . . . k I I nd piects to the ,School- . .. Tliat on the. Miti-ttees hang. i . I 1. . I Proper Food. . I ter, dlon1 forget! Tellhim 1, think apeck which brought the blood' to her talk to you ablotit.� Then justas I was .. � .1 . : 11 thought that farm women. were just - An dngine 6pends -tipon, Steam: ter was mean to do me thd' tirIck of freekled, face or to Daveytis. , Sihiel w � , ! , saidt: 'It was !a , ie�n trick I I worked to death. I its I driving, power., We use4pod-,, � , in � � irin' out without lettin' me know arin' out without liettin' ine kn' 11 on flowers dameabove, the waves . . I . glanced up to see if the magpies were Q r .1. I . I kept this up for about eight, years, stead, 'of coal 'tio: obtain - o: . ur energy. ought, in me wantin' to stand, -by him about that day; but they were not. -:-such, old friends, afs we are, too," an . We,,4R,pw the port was nigh; . I d Ing ' ` � I Ing to. stand by him in any Ve could see a plivertown and .was thinking, a -Ad, -plaiiiiing an ,Working, ,breathing, tllinki' , U� "I ...... any little bit of trouble that's So gaunt and tall the deatil. tree Me went' .1. 111. I . I � But r1a be coniiie little bit of troubie� thalks, tediniAg to Rising up fiard,.by. . .. saving all -this time to fix a way Where Ing our bodies at the right tempetx� ,. - I 19 &-bood. Its branches seemed to, strike . I could do ,all my ,v�ork and not hive tature, 6ating, digesting our f opd-all . . . toon---sooner than lit againet the sky: They ratibled, with him. Butl%becominguipth.seehim . nks_p'raps.�J` . 'One of ibliese Aij,6 io�n-sooiler than, Down... qame,� our'.. salls�.. each pallor towork So hardl, -and accomplish more require ,some of the energy we-!Fp* , I . . _:� I - nd, of bones in ;he wind. The - it, , ' . .1 n' . 'each (Italy. The midutenance of b'o . - nuch, , -­ � ' . . , � � There was a warning, a ve,,led the sou . It waeifi i6 T . - � b�wbd in the 1, � ily ::, run and tbrashing winter stormis -had 'h"hllrks'' I' -�', .. o K run. . . he ZaMas� the ' h' 1-d it' 19--, , thread., in the words, bleached, it, and' there were ,black what I I way A-5 - a' 1i I And plucked his cap to me. . ' We had a house v4*h only f our warmth, ­the kind of work.we 4 , , As the chestnut flew out alcing the wa,1 s and wows . where & fire -had mado'm0 think ­f' ' ' - '� � I s;oo�, rooms, so decided, to build. I selected the growth 4 the body and the re . lk Deird1re hesitated, booking, at her 'Twas day, and there my Mother I I � . .p i � green roa"i ides, that mean -Voice. with eaten into thi� wood, above the hadked father's face. She6e,w, -tll4�, he was The Lady of the Seat a plan whole I had, eight rooms, with of t -he worm tissue require .foods' I 111, I . its ,geniality and thin-ediged malice, zone that the ,, Of -a . '71 1 . It . . a, settler had tratub-lied., that there. *4s,:endiigh in -Robert P. Thistrain comn. bath and closetts. These rooms were various kinds and, of varya11g-.qu4nit;i­ I . reverberated in Deirdre's ears. - She =,dic when he ring-Urked; it years -thislito &4turb,film w_.*thcut,t61lj g him -a- arranged so as to eliminate a lot -of ties. Perfect nutrition I 1 6� 1 -h - . &pdnd�ls iu�� lk . -- looked, back when She was some dis-, ago. As long as she could remember what else! XdNab bad, S,�J�ii to* her' L , " Moorish Marriages. emtraL Steps. We put a, basement an adequate supp;17 of ei�ergy to , ' *0 L' I ' L i I " " I tance out on the flat road that wound the deadl'tries had sitbod' th* ' Of ta L �b over the plains to. the ,h . 4111os, and, saw ere, gaunt They ro&�on in silence,,�th� horses, - under this whole building. Now I body in every kind, c1ricilins .nee. , " . 11� and ghostly, with the tangle of living bruqhiDg.� L . .' 11� � 1. . In Morocco, as in most Mohamme I I . 11 i � McNab hobbli-n- back towards the trees behind' it They were clad with L have my cartned fruit in there instead A variety of foods, is ,desirable. W611 11. white-weshed irr' The S,choolmaster's. head, was bent dan countries., the native girls are egular and dlliap�ift,ted, their shif ting, W.his I of in a dirt house in. the -back part cooked foods served in clean, whqle- -L 4 I I perd. ng ,garment of -ly I I � 'huts of the W in thought. He rode, in ejasy4S�Iouch- married at an extreme early age, � I I ill irTee township. Her eyes leaves all the year rourid, and- decked, e yard. . Some Surroundings aid, propper di"" �4 . Ing, negligent fashion, and,tseemed, to -often before they are fifteen, abd it Of th . "I" went out to the ranges with an eager with flow . I - the springtime. But put a hot-afr tion. . � : ": �, . ere ii - was. not 'alone. is not uncommon for them to have In this basement we " I,. "I �_ sigiL She quiekened- the ch6stnutla the dead tree was, naked,. ; It Might have; f4gotten he 1� I furnace, andevery room is -heated. by ,Tbe foods WIWI& � , alway, ., " , � th 11 4p , eir .t I I� Pace again, w*h a rub of. her heek have ,been � ai,�eiWing SpIrlt of , e. De rdre' 7 dke first. IT vole'q had, a been divorced at twenty. , � '. ko. . . - an I I . the furnace.. This saves me the work included, in the meals of e, y are: �� I on his 'i�eek Side. quick, 16W-tidned, intehsity:­� ,�, PToieedings in Morocco are . � h� I -wilderness, it sibood with an air of such ,, � Divorce ., ..1. . my in',* onth.e.way, to- of putting I I made up. Ind'' . . -up and taking down,stoves Btitter, . milik (properly _ 111 I sdde I ` . 1P, I . PTFIR XXX. tragic desolattion by the Way. - 9140ing day, to' ask, you whbvb thh�L ' ' not, nearly so compillcqted as in this and the job of polishing 6toves three yolk of eggs, or the essentlkl contai, ' � CHA 119&e��rA's ,country, and- meiely consist of a diffeVent, f W . There were dead, trees all, 0 TM L , �_ Deirdre's spirits rose as White the hill roaft- scores of them inthe Canal% on, and if , you tar, .friendly talk between the womales or four times a season. And the fur. ed in them in a .,6 . ...". I . I 11- or not?".9he sue "I ouje��W,__;11: na,ce being in the ,basement, when my Brea4 spinach, or other leafy vigeq' I 0ocks, climbed! the pteep track of the' I'm not' a -child,, and, F husband and her father. I P11, , " "I , paddocks�. R� lipping crack � and, in r tablies. 1b. ' . 1111�1 foot-hile. She drew the strong, I thunder of their crashing to the earth whatever, lt� is. 4,have,arl I An arrangement is made by which husband builds the fires, all the little -d,t; some un000k I -3 � No sweet loafy smells, of the trees with i'could 64s heard In the 6ead. of night you ouglit, to tell- me- is in one place and I thus have much Uncooked fresh- in � , eager breatba, Tying her hat to, the'sometimes. - When,they thought of. it, . , Moire she retarils to her paivnts,. the hus.- less sweepi-ng,to do. - ed vagetabiles, tonva-botes, ete. .. I I . I I a dead now that MeNab­"', . . ' ' saddile, she threw backherhead to the. country folk moved-froin under ,,Has his suslAtiens."' I- " band often paying, comp6niation. to X7 -living-room in th*e',odd, house had Meati may be addied,, but axe not',as . I The same ,woman will I . I I . father. Sunshine, exclaiming with delight to�tree. Deirdire looked up at this Oile The Pchoolmaster 10611 , . to be� S*ep�.t every time there was essential as i -t was at ons t-fillow . I I me the red' and brown pricl-dy-shrub'It seemed- to waver in the,wind. She steady o7osi. I � . . I , ably soon be mATrI64 again to wood brought in and, a fire builk and -thought. Beans, peasi corn. and obfiff . : 1. I blwsorn out among the fel: ns, sun- � shook the crumbs from her skirt, and .Are you in this ' ' er Moor, and whl take it all as .... I I aner . more efficient p9wer pro- , li,ght making the young leaves hang caught the c4estnut's bmudile. � asked,. . , - atter of course. now my living-roorn cle gTains are . . t? . upon the -saplings in flakes of trans- Scarlet-Tunners, Were Overhanging - ,,I wasn't until) last � . oorlsh weddings, are ver west- swept thrbe tinies'a., week thail it.did vldte�rs than beets, carriots, paranips, I � ,y init( . . I lik hicent green, ruddy -gold, and, amber. the bank on that turn of the road, ,, ' I � . when swept three times a day. This and lather tubirs or ro(ots, Grains, I i I I changed, my Mi affairs for the European to -wit-, ' .� .. ' I'll � ,hool had- been, When . I was sevetral sa, v* e d, * i roots and invats, will not 'by th " - � 11 She talked to Socks and called to. near where the sc I steps I era- . . . . . . the birds that flitted, acrom the truck. I ehe passed. The chironey of the'hut 4oined him.11 Theactual. ceremony takes, place . " ' . .11, .. ­­'.. . .. I In this new house my beds. axe up- selvos, provide'a sufficleoAdet.- Cer.- ", "I , . 'What made you I 1'. , C I on - I � ­ �� - _ ­ I I.;; -e : , I 11� .. � e c. I . I It was w good to be in the billis-again, I was Still staiiding� though - the - ... . , -.1.1 ,- � � � � stairs, and if I am ciowded'with'ektra tAin,essmen-tials conthined.,.."In mil.k., I . ' . I ,sly. � i rintN ca�se I � I 1. I bye - 11 .­­ . I . I . dUmbiiig .the iong, wilridin,g path: crt�epetrsr ,had thrown -long vines about . e ys" particallaarly I . . . 1. . ov­ � - � thriou, he. trees. She wanted, -to, catch', It . '. Supple -jack had- clambered 6v I . e did, not ievl. better class Mciors. The f6§tivl- Work 'on soine mornings I can ieave� its prod4btS,, eggs , and leafy� vlog"e- � I I Z 11 know -It was -iniking till in the afternoon. tables are indispensable andeven sut. ' I 1. � � - 1. I I . .-���i-"-,-,-t,�I.S��44ikft§.�ts:lt&e-,trr,irer,,h.%n&, 'it hurij In the half-diozen twi-ated fruft trees;. it ' e the form -of much feasting, my'. bed ,'a ,L , 11 I . I , y The reason haid come So with the newhollae nd more room ficient, if combined,. with fresh 1ruitsi ,I" It �� � such yarns of pal able gold situff threw its showex of feiatlm,y, seeding ,'I'm a good­for�llo ng, muslc� and.the firing of Sal- 1 I 1. . 10 across the track. Re Sang softly to' thiable-down Over the diark-leafed a,P- 11 from the long, native rift my wo, seemed to -hghten',consider� and bread.' . . .� I I W T, gazi into the o haite that I ple branches. dre " he Said, low, , ea. I . . . - , , I ijeret's nighty little - iends, come --from all'the surround'-. Abily. I I I I ,� I I 1� a the near trees. I Deirdre - hiad meant to take Stock% '..' .1 . . Then, in a few more years, my hue- I The Old Oaken Bucket. .. ; ' .... 1� The valleys were Steeped. in sun into the clearing, and, let him feed, on and, -there'll be less, Pro. n'g - districts, ritggid out. in their � I- ! I I . I . I 0 . enough money to 'get lightes-� and best I attire. band bloughlb an electric-lighi pltan�t, '1&anding with reluctant. feet I I ' . . � I . �, I 1111 . Her httik borse. ambded, easily � the willid olats and clover matting it, here ---'a keep i " a -The Moorish woman's lif o is -never and. installed it himself. This was a Where the brook and river meet," � � 1� . through thism, and when he ollmb,ed�while she ii�veqtixated the f0T110M He .. not' i iitf� ery exciting or varied-, and her many great saving, as'liabor along -that line Weary farmwivies etioop'andl dip, ` I � �- the steep lifill sidest, she sldr froin chimney and the fmit'trew and flow- � , I 6- . . I . I � 1� his back and walkie4 - [e � im, avk-'ers gr6 . wing near iribere hei;gax4en he . e I.& .. mestic duties: tie her to the house. is vei:7 thigh. NOW I have all the Rise, and make ancither trip, I - . in I . _4 haid faU en on . . 1.2- 1 . ­ trouble of,cleaning and filling six or. . I � " 11 Ing him again and again, if it were,had been, seeking the tangled , js1t,,Wa.S 0; I or urgent . . I I ,% �- not X -00'a to be "going to Stwe`ls, to the'under I for �Ji� flow6re; she had., "It'4was _ . Wb, , �d It is only on ver� special . , growth eight lamps every, day done away Sink a, weill an& put in Plumbing; , - ' I 0, wil , planted long ago. for me"' she" ur �. ll� e- occasions that She is, permitted, to go ' 19peed the',clay thaVs coming . paddocks itere Socks himself had, She. had thought �f that necklace, who I ight cut; many of them never ,go out at with, -and all I have to do when I am - . 11 flung up his haels; an unbroken colit, f1he would I on the edge of -the we% "' ready for -a light at night is to Step When, the buicket to ,the shore � I have come from, afradd,­-" .., %;, �. .all. The lower class women arw,some- - I I 1. . I . - I 0 and, all the gay carelless, dtaya Of her, listen for -tile, great green frogs, Ito 90 nodd . ed. I I, . . , . to th6 wall, Press ,the button,'and Shall be' liftedr--neverM.OTe." _. .. ., I child,hood, had, Wm spent. She fek I dropping into the water, and, weave He I .":, I 1, times forced to attend the ma lic L . . I.. , � . , I- (To be continued.) . . rkets" have my nice, .bright electr light ." I 0 es, If- they Were leaving the reek. and her dTegnis of the ;old times for ... ., I . � and, are not so particular -about ciovdr- I '. Ar 1, � . , . � ' . -e . 0 I .� I just liketiny nelghbor'lni-ilie city. , , L. squalor of the Wirree River for ever. awhile,t, 4eabehing the, siuntlight,maki a I Ing their faces 4s the rules, oi their � . ., . I . ­ . Fa'nous L Authors Schooldayso� . I . I ­ - . I I . - I I. And yet the'vaigue uv6ashvess M6- patthwoirk of dancing light with the "Time Js Money" and religion ordain. I Our Clothing. MT. Rutdyafrd KIpIdng wasi in 11 _ I , Nab's words had evoke& Itoviered in. shadows the leaves,. of, the fruit trees .No Strictly religious woman, how� � . � I I . .e - Much'More". " �! 1. , allow -any man but he to -a dame who kept a cu r A s opt � � heir i min& Hi's eyes', gestures : iitgI7 east, on the'- beaten yard abcimt * .. 'temperature of ,our bodies is babit of selling lile,old's,011,001 � � 0 1 . I . � . ever, will r hus- The . Wri .6mile, kept re1ourning her. - - she went * realize the, c0nueetkn band to see her fh-ce. They 'usually regula '� L' k I 1* - ' . , dio,orway of the hut. But , F OW Of Us - . - t6d to goane , extent by -the ' ' I.. I I . � . She was� .. to. to the Sti Strailirhi ,by �with ij�iarlc,617 a glance at 'he.hour, in w1hich wear long b -lank -et -like Va& nd, Jhe�_, or at, Dideford. In. me ye - �, . � P wasteiL a W in�s- the grey difloiney and 'th 1�ed bet�men. the day, t S a .1,00se clot. , we Wt,=. L. C taiji kinds, of p mle have vdisilted ithe ,p, rnfo Ing to, page to know What his would, Make of , 0 Ifull we are living, and ou-r , success; our ;Aippers, in which.tbey Shuffle. abotit clolt"hes prevent loss -of boat more than I le - � . . IN gar&m greenery, aeross. whipch 111 .1 . pick up a volume *ith an early c-om-: it. WRJ h -261i was it McNab 'could- I . happiness,. our destiny. : , t i surpTising sp4ed, ; others,. - Soft, clean woollen- garments I F e6t English rose nod(led gailly. She ' ' a a . . � I . I � position! Of the great Main' Scrawled lul ' 1� I for a, moment - to Pun' a WheA I see a young man who ish- have the IA�qjpertyvf �coritaininglayge ., , 11 - � do her father? She know that. Dan . ., :, Pp goizsi' " : Some of ,the womient are accomp.1 . . I . sti'll airefini 'he, te mr h1av,& Veen dislgust�,' feared him In a cutrious watWolifia9l . es -1 in their I k gearl, , news 1V6M the bank every -odd- moment few self-impreve- ed "musicians and dancers,, ' and sing ,41ncunt� Of . od. to hear -that thla told dame. rubbo4'� , I , I il 11-, � " lfibi�.es_ MIS Practically non-moving I 01 way. And ;be triouble that Was com- near the house ment, who 'has an ambitio - to. Make t� the accompaniment of thei,r -weir . I out ervery-thing df the kind, . ing to him. What had, McNab meant She wondered if Daveybad remeni- I air forme a good n6A�conc1%1:0fOT Of I : k each. day count, then- I knowithat there native instruments, This is in most . "No," shei -said, on one occastlonq ' by that? This busbioss Go -nal was on bered, the Place amid -the :flowers when is somethingi a very big somet;bing cases their only form -of anjusement, heat. The ampunt of the bodycover- ,,master 'Kipling was, a I fair ba�, , I I what was it? Why h;a& she been ;b;1_4 lie !passed, the day before. Ishe looked I lways I ' 01 nothing about it? The way McNab dtown at the ecardet flowers with a l m in the future. � yet them seem quite con'tented 'and ed, the nuinber 'of ]layers, Of vool -or me,, and,, ,he may.have written thlin" I badi talked to her, too, dis,quieted, her. tle smile, as she pinned, them into her .our to -days axe the blocks, twith aPpeaT resigneia to their monotonous 'similar woven cloth used, and the . k . I I . . . � . , -o not so good as those he bassold sdncb,:)� . I � AN &y a premion tion of trouble c1ress., . . whiell we, build our .future, If - ihese Ilife. Some of them are also expeTtS, cleanliness ,of the ,cl thing, influence I wasn't godn!g to have tem po . - k limlibed! her. She tirged' the chestnut But thoughts of Oia flowevs. and of are defective, th . e whole strueture of ,at weaving and making tapestry. the 1heat loss.. Soiled clothing retains funet hltm'�� Which shows, thepo$,�i , I I m When they " through a D Ivey,laiAed on!!�, a moTnell6. She Was our life'yoll corrospond. Your hiture Moorish women Are seen at their less still air, wet clOthing retains, all- larity . Mr. Kipling enjoyed in hl , - 01 I _ , I . . in. irtand, for eaVw tq ask the 9choolinasteT for an wi 10 - Heat loss in the last cme ochlotoldaye, I . I .. ' Wwk at mkl&o, ishe, let ., 1.1 be oxactlY,.what; Put into best in the country districts, where in st none . I' � . 70,11 . '. I I � , -1 , few minurfAs W the mWdle d %, * eiiiLU41011. and to hear irom. him t", "lucceSs' - . , . , one-gowrt-hem going to the well for Is very gTept. Wet feet, particulaidy Another great writer, Sir James I .1 . 1: I I . r W&; notse h*o, 'eat what __' - � '_q�', -should not be neglected, as they some- - N - - , 0%ey Ea to fear from McNab, Y" -ay" !.� " r with'their earthenware pitchers . ' ' � I � . I f I I— I - . � 1101, �;L.,4i.. .. *a.te Bamlie, bus a good srtory�W tell, of h1ol I ,., P-- . I � I . . � times =*. Cold, Wet feet h&Ve-a di I :1 " . , . 1. gracefully p*ed,Q,n their heads or I " Young' days, It was at the. tkne of h10 ' I � I I oucumber seeds gm-minate, bl� shoulAera. They then, seem to add rect predisposing influence upon Z � I al � , I I � . . � 1. _�� . .! I I I = wh�n they are three years iold. It .is I . I-opinerit of infiamination. of the ftit sveoees� and an, old towntswoul . I I � . � . the finishing touch to the fuscinating dev4 ­ � of Kirrileinuir, . Barrie's native pla,lce,� . ' . I one crop that 8 weAsnian ican bdd . - tare of brown countryside, stately aiT Pass agieavlcia6ching cold"),: I � I I THE TEST OF TIME FOR - RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS over with, safety amid, fadruess to'his ple I . was, asked what She thought of it. �f ' I I . when it is Worm, we desire to in- L 11". * � Palms, and Perfect blue sky. I "Well, slie rep ' ' " . : .,;111 � � . lied,-emblousily, 'It S, $6 � � "I !, 1'mi �,.� " ''. 11 HAS PROVEN' customerst. Cucumber seeds rAiletieen : .. - crease the lossi This Is, favored . � I . li� heat bm'de - . I . I-— .1, ,�- ., , '. i ._., � " yeare old, have been found still, to ' :'-T1he'ATab ho o- I said to be the by Wearing loose garments, .made of . ,thling the laddi6 0aft mok, somo-," I I , . I .,..,. . I ve- it is I I ­ ., � � ,�. I I . Wn sonle powtor of gerimination, oldest Of existing domestie breeds, Its t r cot- thIng at ails, writin?; lie couk! never) I - . I . "01 11 11 . I 'Ie.. ­ -__.�.,--,_,_,, .,�; - I ightly woven non -air. e0otaininil h a niade, a leavin! at thl iiiiialsil" ,' , , � 11 , ,�­,:,; i" Abbott I — . I � records can, be traCeldl back for I ce ' av . . 1, � I . .." , �_. "; - I I—- ____ 7 Minard's Liniment for Wartt. , . I I � � -and MlinardOts UnIment!P1 ' .. ". . I.. " ,�'. 1, jZ . , yeaft. - S 4 , "I.., I . _" - ------- �._­__.�__ ­_ and woln open around the neck or Colds, eta. 1. I . . I . .. I . � . :: - , Upper chest. Moving air striking the , . I . � " 4. . .,� , . �. ' . ' upper cliest causes a feeling ,of W`511 On an oNwage a man requi. ros 1,060) . I ' '1'�' ' - .4 ffe, - aide in the bodly,wegulation lbs. of [Bood, pet annuni, a . I � .. -, L� -j I 1;1 � ',�.J -, ind _ '. '. . I ;.production and heat -loss.. . W`0`119 1 , . � ," . It MOP . 1,2ti)0 lbs., and a ichild 900 lbs. : ,..: � , ,�..;, ': L L. . . I I . . - I - 1 I I 11 � (� I , , I . . 1�, . ­� I I . I .1 . '15 � . Cultivating Musical Taste. Twenty thoustan& -words in the E i4-1 I I � IS &- Positive, A01nedy for Acute, Chronic and MULOCU14r Rheu. ..."...".... : I � � I . I �. .. ' ,xj$�.:. 11-:1.1. The, saying, "Ithere-is no accounting lish language -are of French origin. � : � � 111� I A-Atiam M* all Its various forms. ' . � .-.X. ­­ -ta I �. -1-1-1-1 ...:.; X,;::�.,$ for tast*s," icon -ins rather- more � I I i ­...%:;::;; ' - � ` . 6 .. GRATEFUL TESTIMONIALS and Repeat Orde :.;.;.§ii!iiiii:i;��.".:...iiii�;�i::.�:,-,- i,?.,- i�i,.,.-,��-�,-.,..,�,'i�i.--.;� ,r".",",....�,��i�.,,;��;�.-it�,�,��!i�� -,j, . . '. . - ;, .";,Anw:�, VZ,,�_ - . VOITNTLF-46 . r4l . ,:;:�;:;:;2;:;;;:;:iW,�,i', �. f0sebood -than truth, Taste is very clWe im.nnot all, live in, palaces, biA , . .... ............. ;­. N.�::.",.;::;�e,: � 11 I 11:1-i-N.:�.":-,K� .. iargay, a, counted for by habit. The we ,can all Iiire in the Kingdom q, ' , . , % #eceived during PaSt 25 years. ' . ,.�, R �'-­.j I I I I ,... �*�* � I I .. 11 4 1 ­:,; .i!�.! :j:j; I . I . 1, . I SON'S NZW LIFE REMEDY is not an experiment t,,the x... child whose, *vsiml- expetienM 10 11111� God, . ..�. . . bu ,,j!;ji!!�j::; J:::::::;;,i�i :::�: ited to trashy Songs, aibeom..P.anled by . I � I., I I.. � I ,jet of a quarter century of study and 'research. pleasant �ii-.�al�&i: ;; ".. �ii� I . I "I. ii�.!iiiiiii,.,. � IR ��:;:;:i�� an ill�tuned, instrument, cannot be ex- . I 1, . . I . I .1, I . .1, take. Does liot, upset the stomach. No harr4ul drugs. 1W.....,.,.!..,....'.� :��',�k ;.:-;,e;; , . . . 1, � : - 11 I . ri!ii;1 ;;;.11. ;: ;::i�i��iii: I . I I .:11;.;.t !�,X'- . fine M-11,sid . 11 .. � " '� 1, - 111...ik ,:.:!�:.:-:� pected to ,appreciaNe_ -the . � .1. . I .......... . - . . . .. ':.�.,;::::!:%: ,�:;�:`i:91:, rg. --I - I PREJUDW Dobson's, NeW Life l�-:-�::�:,:;��;.::,;"�,:�:-j�r ',N!�.W. �,p.n. artistiboji,17 Ton&red. Chil(Irten, even � I , . ,_f.;V...,: ..;.;, .,...1,41 I . , I : NOT BE Romedy will , R , `:�4 Ki, �941111'1.wrl .t"'.1, �.::�::X ,.v_ � I . . - I ntw leaSe oil Iff i1sands 1"i " ,...11;1;1;.;.X.1- �§�iji*,.-,- more than aAulte) love the familiar. I � ED. , ..... e by freeing you of pain. Tho � ...;:11"......�., li� liii� " !Ij .. .'l.".... - 11 11 ... i �M?Wi: :,: ..... 11.1 ! . �­,,. . I . . . I _ ., ", `�­,_ , 11 ,!,..9 ..'� - '", ,� ,V you a I _� I— IN W.10_0"�'. , I - ""', , , , *;",:':"� ...... �)A!i�i�i�i:!�*�! . Let us see to it that theY 'are familiar LAI I ,-. "' , ent rs have written US Stating that after '.,, ". �.­- , ,_ 11.1= .;-;-;-;.:p,:,,;,;-;-:.:.;.;.;.;�'����!:;:;5', . , hU,glaSt10 OUStome: , Z�W,: ' . I ,. � , - , . ,, ,.*.i;i:i:!;I-i-�:!$.!:i:."i.,.:�*: ,� ,,�*, I � gag of jggure with othtr medicines, oleetxic belts, etei, th ey . ,�? , V-1 ,g.111, witb the best. � . = .-.g, ,1'.�i -"I'lligp, .... , -� .., .., il�i�zl, ir.*�: , . 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