The Huron Expositor, 1898-09-02, Page 66
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THE BATHLEy, AFFAIR.
T
manner; fixii.usup_it of the htron desire he had
tthoulaguagyhaltiet18 and as he played thrrgh
ed to hi with tinhePlamiellei Ma Ifisbsejneliraintioli Wbe:li
pleased, and. t en °hoeing her (+arming
lips, ea g with von) lite a happy thrush.
She ad been ri lit in ying thatait was hot
and expression hat tne abs noe • of depth
seemed of not t e 8110 est onsequenee as
his acie exprese d his ad nira ion When the
reonal sort of =Mier, he anxiet in
ate being entirely! he re ult of a d nire
Well," eh saidi with half a . Sigh,
at do you think ' Fervarti said he
d rather h we yo
else's but I thin
116
imp
hein
of h
Macho', who
est in thi
ful a girl,
over the
the girl a
your ovvn
in the wo ld for
oily "nhete Mae
to think of som
went on hurrie
the ipihnO, and
critical frown)
say, for people
wellnio try to
' The girl inte
never heard me
she said, calml
places as though
Morrie, for exa
second. Miltou.
disparage the r
MissaJulian opened hei- eyes a' trifle ore
widely. She had expected a Onventional
singinglmaster, an imptesarie ;_who would
talk " shop " to her, a d perhaps ny, to
use some of old Fervent' arguments to; in.
duce hor to go upon the; tage ; het all irado-
ugh•gOing !society
fethlevileleilitilitiesdheade
aps ; 'certainly 'a
and with an lap -
fitness of thi,gs,
in the lethal est
ton—what !did i
face, eonfrontin
y shin ng surface
d as to' what to
e to ,ier res nee
ke thin a so' for
a the he t teacher
ere to if vo, b en
_their sadden .de-
rgmy; fate ow
my train w en
flin -some etre ge
the eipression of
and • impti
seri us refl
to
genre It, aka
peonle
ight, ea
more ientific ternn ,and
egardio 'Miss Julian ;with a
'• -the econest iniatake,
ho eau o one thing very
o amp her—badly."
rupte tim. "-You have
not mt .to," persisted
y it o be eg out of
well, I though William
This d a not in 043 least
al gran ur of The Earthly
opinion than
lie mikes a mist
is to study
ny-
agr
led between inter-
ture with so beauti-
e . to laugh' aloud
d to put on an
said, looking
you will keep
le greatest mist
vith a voice like
tabile noice, let us
d just an inelant
•
lent, hrell-dreas
man hi, appea, a
d, the
be b• n'
The mine Was clearly called, " Miss Jul- I,,pahate s of the ay,' h
ian ! *Miss Julian !" in a pretty, treble voice. „ man o keen int Ilige+,
Maclise stood still a Moment and listened, parent ense of the sole
i Willie h. orris. and 11
kind o tri lee ; man
BS
the sound o en Enghsh name being pleasant
in this lonel Pyrenean hotel.
Tne youn an had wandered clown a
corindor, an to a longa silent, sleepy -
chi ed migh e brilltapt enough in the
loo ing hall concert•roorl, which he, con -
height of th alien, but just now dull and
lifeless, alth h an, the ppper end there
was a pletfe with a grand piano open
about; and f flame evidently
upion it, 1 so f music scattered
" Miss Ju Ian a Went on again.
A door aloe to - lions tall figure
or
e. sheets
;huge bowl
here nla
pushed
ght years, of age came in, •
Englishmlay with an air of
" Where s M'ss!Julian 1" she demanded.
Mediae " ow should I
know ?" h seid short! , and. looking
at the child t ith amus d sort of con-
tempt ; bet n the same instant a light foot-
im-
ap-
ome
the
ac.
per apa three or four and twenty, wi
head like a
peered. He
of which we t tumbling
floor, while she gave a -mit
lise's direction out of a pair
oung Diana and 44 manner
h for an Eastern princess,
hands were full of roses,
hlue eyes.-
" liave you be
she inquired . qui
holding her ors
an exquisite 1th
turned agai to
will you sit ' If
voice artisti ally
benches in the centre of 't
, while her manner seem°
for granted that Mediu; c
as mistaken fo somebody
rather peculiar about the
rsb
sit
yon
the
1.18
pla
her
to one of the
long dim roo
take so mue
only listen h
but by no m
the accident
she wenton,
some, but In
I like to sin
me sing, the:
Itla4ise di
den, and the
at the aide o
ing'over the
are nn a nom
forward wit
Alitelise ha
twiny to ta
girl, and ace
fun -in worna
;Julian " was
looking nab
She wore a
gray, and th
at her neck
certain Peri
cut and fine
darkeat blue
the soft w
above all, th
from -Mr. W
them off.
you'don't pl
ly it is very
".He did
going overat
seated hims
music, "L
he added.
carelessly, a
but still she
very well on
it was easy t
en waiting
more sec rely, and" ith
ugly rathe chilling race
he -testonish d young
hnia. kept you. W
you -are judge -
please do 't ve
what
OWO ,114:1012
glance in A
rang for
ere
ter
yo
ul
n
ls
it
ble.
ay
on't speak too. soon. Let
art straight through.' it
down•where le was id.
.g lady went up the is eps
c. " Do you think you
e ?" she continued, co ling
music in her hand. ,
fo the first time an o por-
e in a, full impreesion of this
stomed as ne was ta .What was
own on- sorn_e soft ale-laied
in outline, th eyeti of the
and shaded by black lashes,
yes of ehestna-colored air,
flee finish about the i n's
rth and bia followers to et -
13
equired no special agsist ice,
ad," the girl wenti
know," declared Mae ei
the piano • and when he ad
he pet mit his hand for the
me see what you have there,"
his," Miss Julian retutned,
though her voicd was Oapable
ter things' than I!Batti, hanti,"
cer• tain occasions.
aw Don Giovanni by heart so
MINN
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•
'Maelis the da
of the int ro
say ne
-Julian, laugh'
except in a
of his, ind,
my me ting
see so e Am
apartur
having
you ap
The
„she ha
'her fac
mg to
though
her for
only di
ought t
singing
spec ial
be here to -day, should
it all f r granted, I it
though he teachrs in Pilt.
She iniled poinely; 1(
in her and, we; tclow
walked outaof the roon
She N ent dew the -
into a retty lit le sal
raper aad gi ed or
's acr
app
t.
ise's eta
area I
my le term
by w at he
seem ed arn user
was fin Ily on
ce.
she said very
eave the room
he woul give
some 'no e seal
agrneabl to
tell yo ,
master, as v
friend of bis fro
ren
0
en
eine ad well im
Inch now' loo ed
athdolni that a.
aria, napaawas to
ink *of Jett w en
ppoiled you.' to be
taking 4er m sic
he steps of he
ung queen, nd
iclor rand pas ed
furniiihed wit,
wood, blue ilk
hntatio -j
•
as re lining e sofa'
✓ of ova id sm.
nto the Iroo he
•
of cour e, to find F
there. Instead, there
man, M, ith awl look LO m
it in cri"ical and observati
marine I 'don' ',hlrintlogwttni
neces
careles
was no
lookin
Th
beard
of every
in his w
my final
lder lad
was a
ail though there vas notni
importance to co e lathr,
ed, adrniringly, ' Yes, de
Tile girllea,nee back i
smi ed reflectively, ".W
side when, a
him tion on
and m in. 1th
ma nee about m singing,
be—v,lhom do yo suppoe
Bel rose from her chair
o find som
e, • Harri
d faint,"
elder lad
za express'
it
my feeling
lite the pos
come
from
riouspartuil
wou
The
" What are you goiog
she said presentl
ailed me Miss
cause little Bert,
Americ
ned the
regar
00 th
mg for
that na
should 1
days, a
e, 1 su
e. An
appen so
mission he und
into the valley, here the 3igns ef the c-
el
the two and mea while Bell waikied over to
turesque rural lif of th district w re Ma y.
usual external e punts of a Pyren an piece
of the kind: Br ght-lophing littl houses,
and at irregtilar i tervale fields an gardens
Child en
CAS
it` bad jo
pose, an
oh,
that
d mak
rtook
0
rti's y ung man
sort ot f. deinat ng
1 everybody., He
ntereatell in the
ng else f greater
and she murmur-,
her hair and
ter rather forelng
most idiculous'
he turned !oat to
with a kig t, ear.
other tbitn 'frank
• that a had
ms, but kis letters
r unexpected e•
ht for an inst nt
her doir pati on
o did abotit it ?"
I l -
she' added " ne-
t core° ,inl_ulook-
;i7
emains or a few
im sOrr for the
his, uncle's be -
[IRON
bi
th
of
CO
CQ
th
ea
th
tiv
tl
ti
Dodd's
Yet
ousands
e of life
But Dod
both. The
ca es.
These disease
laints are a
en DdbededP'sinKt°i
e one or
ory, failing
ale or red
ed eposit,
con tipatioi
neyer do.
Y NC
gidne
enOw
ITOR
Pill will
Mops .die in the
joctor think
a c red thousands
till' the disc se has
s stem. Even
eo are d 'ng
ot re ize it. They
ore of thes symp-
appd-
al in when urrn4,-
r only hope -1i
T ey won't fail
0
ra
al
81
main
thei
rad i
Marl
plat
tons
her
tone
very
hu?h
tehornin
, hare
dow
stoSIrlry
long
enga
sail job, olOyel
look
thou
thieg
town
miaer
be a
Th
fhisne
abou
said,
you! r
truth
farce,
and! h
seems
bore evidenc of the fruitfull season.
tel veranda er- ooked a widely ter -
lope; where h re and there pettsants
oving about the r t deprived. of
fact that th b igh dress and Alert
Won', whic un r 'Such la divine y
he idea that ny -but of door °coups,
uld be Beryl seem impossib e.
e young lady i the window conteiln-
o panion wen n, in n excite mono-
: Don't you t ink his posit on is a
hard one at be ? Is sure should
are to do wha he is doing for the
girl turned denly, loohing at ' her
d his cousin wopirl ha e disgraced
ole d so e as o come
break it off, That i r hat the
eau's, Horriet, when ou ring it
at I mean to do. He hall be
no 14 if be et ys here thr e days
s if it hadn't een Very illstone
forward inn lsive and twining
le business ha bee and if now a
n make my_co rtes to them it will
imfort for the st. of my life.
tialy on the of bent an a miring,
glance upo he gicl's love y face,
er • dark las
Mean to mak m stay here, io begin
' aid the girl! I will wilts, him a
biah will ex in itaelt,to yoa when
it, but let I imagine 1 a,n Miss
perticular nfidential friend. It
Ve the apple, se on y side. There
& justice in o being etaine here,"
i.
ilk Ma
Me inwhile Mr.
pet ro m of the sat hotel,
l'oWa. The Scene in he co
briefl and rather allasurdl
thee :
41 If X could only ake lit
if cin13 to put in sel into a
'hail ju t left the place, per aps
Atrieriean. Now if Bathley !had
love with such a ir ea this, *hat
acting demand in It, at rega d.
for a, c mpaniozi
down ere with
line, in an_ up-
as wr ting to
pndon, as fon
s• ketch d, and
excuse for re -
I woul do it
httet Position
el also an
faiallen in
kin odlivffehre
most ex -
he looks
hree
the_ ytenee *nth her
I brought Ibobeon's book
e, nd see tlie effect ofi that
sort of social ly ic upon her. I I know what
uld say i yo were here—no to be -
Julian would be tog then suppos Bath -
ley' wi I groan hen he hea that I have
here. I can't d an thing ith hi as a
mento if my in ue ce is spo led in such a
fashio Really he is. the most t nluoky
begga when yo t ink Th three
ment ould not be he safest methoo of sa-
to think iG over, an seggestl to Uncle Ar -
Mediae had ram!, ed on, to his evoted
cousin, Lady Fraser some ages hen a
letter rought by on of the ervant of the
hotel % as put into h a hand.
blenw en we met t) is mor ing, t ,make
'clear t you that my cousin. Ira I arbour,
and ;1 1, ere deputed o receive you place
of Mies! Crofts. I t ink it isijuat an• well,
ferI dolubt if there nould be any understand-
ing; bettveen you an herself' which would
Rheum tiffin an
eti Like Ma lc
A Marvellous State ent
lief from One, Qs°.
nhousands of Ca
wing ;statement f
, read with great
ihav been cured
y ars' is ending In t
of ' SO TH AMERICAN
CUBE erformed MS most
Thel ef cts of the first doe
can Rhe matte Cure were t
;have o ly taken one bot
tigni in my system. It di
than, all the doctoring I ev
oni Mr.
Interest
ul
le
For e
le by Liamsde
Qnt, is known
ence he fol -
and asure,
atism of ten
One bottle
wond rful.
e mor good
✓ did in my
forth
suee that 'she could not dieouse with you, or
with any outsider, the queetion of AU en-
gagement which could only be ended by
imAtual consent. It seemed to her qulte
have suggested renewing it through
the meditnn of.Colonel!Pinchley, who calk
NT
upen Miss Crofts in Pa last month ; sti 1
more so that Lord Haitourt should ha ai
sent an emissary in yourself to request her
to ipey no attention tch hie nephew Sir
Goierge's request. All things considered , it
w s most natural for Mind Orate to fee .it
im °Risible to meet you, and I am sure het
if e discuss' the ma ter you ,will ap-
delighted to have you jeitt us. W sta t at
two o'clock. Will you kindly let us koow
if we may expect you ? I have j st receiv-
ed a telegram from' the gentlema Signor
Fervarti had arranged for; me to eet. He
explained that hecOuld hot keep his ap-
pointment.' Pray pard le what; intuit have
seemed a very curious emend opon your
time and patience.
&clime read the letter With smiling satis-
front- tomplication in hie affair. ; What
could he say to MisalJu ien that woul4 !not
TwO days ago the pool ility of his ;co ain's
so ennermous that he w willing to sa ace
whoteould be done with the girl ah elf.
Therengagement had taken place in! Adler -
lea! the winter before, and bad been! bnoicen
off almost directly by the !girl herselni hitt
the Bathleys considered it done in 'a 4p of
pique i and now Sir George, who hap ' 'tied
w4 endeavoring to ran te; his coreespdnd-
Weyer, Machin; wan initially ready for
ver satisfactory acceptenee of Miss inanities
hay tation, adding these Words in regatch to
• ' I hope I shall he able to make' yeti
itehaithek.,!a lag: lesii severely of my Visit to
Mies Crofts. Perhaps my errand waa n4e,r-
taken impulsively, but still I may b able
to Make my own motives apparent he ale I
Two hours later Mr. Machos presen,ted
and was received ar tha lady, in bee 008.
turtle for the drive with a greeting' hich
was evidently inte ded be very gra nine,
but 'doh imines ed the; young in' n I as
sorriewhat confuse . He Made Dun. , hew.
ever, that Miss J lian Would joini them
preaently. -Mediae wee intensely -. emuhed
by ti is time Over the mistake of the yearn-
ing) which lad given a new enquaney tol' his
adMiring the view from; the verantlet, ex -
41;
jou !ley of his. _ While be:sat unohan ng
con ntional civilities With' re. Bar ur,
plaining this was hie adeiond visit te the
upper Pyrenees, etc., he was eally oanupied
easY with the eharmin , inn) Timis irl Ines
had seen, whose very e is an lipe a ci !thin-
ner seemed to demand mho from (14Y --
thing abbut her. Inde d, the ohinf hoprele,
;don left upon Maclise's rnin was Of her
striaing beauty and a iniope Ohre, !sort of
method o greeting him when she atipert d
candor of her glance w e'eve sweeter th
he had thought it when ehe sang '1 Bat i,
ripPle of laughter with ;which she loffene4
chhinaihi.her hand was like the note of al haPpy
"'Shall you 'like to gol to Ieuz '1" !she in-
quired presently, butto lug her glovem and
looking at Maolise with A yeti' gentle in-
terrogatory in her g ince. ' We have
.plannedathe trip for to- ay,l, and My : cousin
has to ttike advantage o the bright 'Weather.
and is an invalid yet." ,
•
Take Laxative Bromo Qui ine Tablets, Ail rug -
gists refond the money if it alio to Jure 26c.
1681 80
How Peopl` 'Drown.. 1
The epecific gravity of the human lbody is so
fore life become); extiect is quite greund se.
nea that of water that cornparati 4e1'
alig t effort will suffice to ring a sus in
pertain to the surface le, nin, In a ease
droWning the individua first sink!, to a
tain depth and then ase Oda to the, Sur see
he etrugglei3 to dear hi tlungs an ,mputb
of the water, where, if t a good inivimMer,
and obtain. fresh air. s water -is enerally
taken in With the inspi ed air he sinks fer e
iv
again succeeds in re clieg the surface,
Tilt*: struggles are repeated Pail tie lungs
and 'stomach are filled w tin; Water, ith the
result that the general s ec4id gray' y f the
Mil el.
al)
bottpm. The duration of this contes for
life Varies according to t e flex, agenatreogth
nib's to
er-
and general condition
era p or exhaustion sin
ef !the in
Who succ
t once.
LI ER TROUBLES, IAN goose, sallow coin liax.
Ion, ellow eyes, jaundice, e , yield to he care -
five ewers of LAX A•LIVER PILLS. The ' are effre
to etre; I ,
pronibition plebiscite 11 soon ne a n,
and las there is consider ble controv ray las
in pieces where it is n peraition, I am
yout readers if yeti. woo 4 Publish the onin-
ions'and experiences of ne who knows, and
Whop° statements will ;scarcely be (Nes-
tinned. Tbe nathe of H la Neal DoW us as
familiar as any house old word, and hie
opinions on this great q estion will, I am
sure carry great weight , 1 send you, hrin,
wit , the evidence give :by this! true mi
trie disciple of temperanee before the Roy-
al Cbminission appointed by the; Dominion
Government, and hope you will publish! it
in full. By so doing,' area will gteatly
The following is the ehidence as given by
Hon!. Neal Dow, referred to aboye :
I Suppose there is no state in the Union
whete more liquor was eonsemed in propor-
tion to the population than in l'elaine. That
arose very largely front the fact of two
great industries being carried on there—one
being the lumber trade, !whith you all know
abotnt in Canada, and the *tiller being the
fisheries, which you also know about here.
The dumbermen were employed in the woods
during the winter euttiug do n the treee,
and I drink would fermi sie ular Part of
thein rations ; and the fishenm n had rum
as a yegular part of theth inane H. The re-
sult ;was that poverty aud Oauperiem were
with the people of Mediae. An ithmense
quantity of liquor was consumed thede.
There were a great any /distilleries in
the state—seven of them were in Portland
—and two breweries. T ey.Made rum from
molasses imported in lar e :quantities from
the West Indies ; they ede whiskey from
potatoes, and Some of 4 made apple-
jack, or brandy, from ap les. No* there is
Children
CAST
11 for
Ft IA.
yE
EMBED, 2 189
trTENE
'neratize
Uather
"Kid
Oat vm,
fiction
iled in
de so
ades of
uck"—A kid tanned so'
✓ "creeps" off it, pe.tspir-
porates through it, and
ears it slowly. C.an
ot water without iniury.--
he Goodyear Welted. "
later Shoe
lining of
lungs. It Is
feet to tause
long en*
succeed in
t, losing
ringing on a
king every
-slit for the
Stop cough -
will get ASII-
GENT FOR SEAFO
;o1 a, distil oar or bijewery in Maine, and
re has not een one for a go d many
t that time large quantities f 'direst
n la. rum were mported. This r came
e by the ear fo. Ai great many , cargoes
ere received e ery- year, and it Ks a reg -
lar trade. A large fleet of ve els was
e ularly onfilo ed in the West Ind a trade.
y took fish a d lumber out and 'brought
molasses, , hich Was conVe ted into
;, and also West Pidia mom New,
Mains, nd therelias not been any im-
is not nei puncheon of rum i ported
d foil very any years.
e result of the oh nge has b en this :
oorest stet ,s in the Union in 4e olden
volmine of the lig or traffic iii greatly
ed. The eavingsi f the people frona
traffic are such tha the state has be.
now a 1 about our p operty in the old,.
in and lumhernag, we e on ,a very small
sc e and our people ha not euffic-ent cap.
ri
that pe eel; nocotnau. pa 1 ibl tyi ad. 1 0 Igo: auitirh oei nv mtirua stawiteihrnh, ieeieesAhwe hoaguassz envbeeetanrktayesedi tniej enoeadrei .
end we have abundant c pita! to Oarry on
age. Wiehin six
ent of the law the
encebacot, Kennel
York wer almost
hens thIe. He
jail In r gard to
where I IiVe, and
ded man years,
in the ne spaperti
uM
P 1,11
tinIe
redu
thht
to
es me
invest
I The rohibition law in
in 1851a nearly 41 year
Months after the enact
laile in he coilat'es of
apoli ized for ke ping hi
thelainin Cumberland,
'tie's, it, had been ,overcro
and artielee had ippeare
urging the building of a ew jail. I visited
meta of the law, and th re were o ly four
lers whd were there for v olation of he law.
AllAis was during the fl st year of the en-
fottement of the law, an it was the vigore
the enforcement of the law at 40cent
I is quite safe to pay hat the -q, entity
pas ed. It :is quite w thin the ark to
est 104 i tbe State, and `it is wi in the
truth to eay that the qua thy of lig or sold
there now is not one-hun redth of hat it
every,yeer from the Wes Indies, w felt the
hatevertrigUde is sold t ere, is so d on a
Very small seale, and on he sly.
lea t $24,000,000 eeery y ar, which 'fbut for
tin' la,w wbuld be Wasted in drink, a it wah
of eine spent. in, strong drink the' enti
within the truth to sa that $1,000,000
walla pay for all the lig or smuggled into
Ma ne and sold in violati n of the law. So
the saving to the people of Maine has been
ver great, and has been the means of mak-
ing the state prosperous as it was nct in,
the olden clique We expect to achieve still'
greater succees in the futttre. The liquor
sold now is the result of certain defleiencies
in the law, and . we have been trying to
have those deficiencies corrected.
The English law can be enforced much'
better than the law in Mai o. We have
not their setomary trials a convictions;
as in England, arka perha s in Canada but
Staten Thy I e nstitut on requires that
°vein, man sndll be tried by jury, and SO
when a man is couvieted of selling rum he
appeals and there is a de ay of a year or
two', trn'd I May say that facilities are given
for elays. liesi es, the courts have die -
ere ino in regard to the administration of
the la*, and as the lawyers press the courts
Sleep. )
'The weary of t e night, anxious
holirs that di -an- like 'd ys. How often
they andlhow elcome they are.
A sye tem robbed by sleeplessness of
na ural rest cannot 'Ise vigOrous and
strong. The nerves !are at fault and
muNt bdibuili up. Dr. Ward's Blood and
Nerve ,Pills ar the remedy that eurnd
linlIS-E11/11VIA TEMPLE.
HERt lin HAT SHE SAYS:
At last, after eight °nth° of physical
the shattered con ition of my nerves, and for
wbich I was unable to find any relief. X have
found a medieinis (Dr. Ward's Blood and
Nerve Pills) that in three months made my
net+ strong, removed all nervous troubles,
built up my phYlical system and made me
Strong and welli They removed despon-
aerie , 'and in eensequence of taking' your
for nervousness and bodily weakness -for my
IP -
vain ble Pills I look forward to tbe future
hope uily. I have to thank your great cure
present good health and ystoruenragttrhu.ly,
Signed, EMMA TEMPT.,B, Hastings, Ont.
Dr, Ward's B;ood and Nerve Pills are sold
ist so cents per box, 5 boxes for Itaco, at
druggists, or maged on receipt of price by
The Pr. Ward Coi ,,ez Victoria St, Toronto.
BoOkof information free.
a
0
si
le
af
tr
ce
to
ve
ra
o much, the judges are very apt to la nah
nt in the administration of the law. I
The liqueintraffic is not entirely exam*
tom Maine ; but it is safe to say thee
ore than thine -fourths! of our tonal{
ontaining more than three-fourths af
°pule, ion, the liquor traffic is p
xting ished. In all the rural distri,
malle towns and villages, there
nog ops and no liquor tralli A ,
enera ion has grown up without taming
een the effects -of liquor, and there are Imo
•
FOR leternal or external use Leonantin
othingremedy for all pain. ,
The Honest Man Who Rally&
There is ode among the many,
Can you teil me ishere be -Stays 1
He's an odd., old.fashioned party,
' Called the honest man, who pays ;
Yeal—the honest man Who pays;
Every dollar he may: owe.
Keeping up the good old wayff
- Teat so many scarcely know,
If be gives Ms Word of promise
If he holds 1308.01 honor,
Not a tru-t is ever mold '
By the honest man who pays
Every debt he may ineur,
Yielding each a just awatd„
Arid no grAtclgiog or demur.
And rm told this rare cid itarty
lAves---withinhis income, won'
By the fairest, equarest clewing •
We see beneath 111198'1n,
,4nd the hottest man WO pays" • I
Always holds it goodand right, I
For the rich to help the needy
When she times are tough and t
Left Alone,
It's the loneliest house you ever saw,
.This big gray house where -I stay—
I don't call it living At. all, at all—
Since my mother went away..
Four long weeks,ago, and it :seems year,
Gone home,' so the preacber said,
An' I ache in my breast with wantiog ter,
I stay out of doors till Pas elm* froze,
'Cause eVery cornerAnd room
'Seems empty enough. to frighten a boi.,
And tilled to the doors with gloom.
I hate them to call me in to my meals,
To swallow a mouthful of anything
An' her not mitting up there
A:poutire the tea, an' pasein' the things, ,
An' laughing to see me take I
Tie° big iname of sugar Imaged of one,
tAn' more than my share of .calcn.
Ai too blg to be kissed; used to say,
But somehow I don't feel el,
Crawling into bed as .till as Mee—
Nobody saying good -night.
'An' tucking the clothes up under my chin,
.A' pushing my hair back, so ,1
;,',Things a boy makes fun of before his chumig,
Tbierues'ethinongolintebtilot giloe tiolkweilhieIn°111,:Zws'go
She was always so safe and sore,
Why, not a trouble could tackle a boy
That she couldn't up an' cure,
There are lots of women, It seems to me,
That wouldn't be mis- ed so much—
Woinen vdiose boys, are shout sal grown up,i
An' old maid antics, an' such;
I can't make it out for the life of me
An' her boy left here in this old gray housex
A-needin' an' wanting her eo.
I tell you the very lonesoutest thing
In tire great big world to -day
Is alig boy of ten whore heart le broke
'Cause bis mother is gone away.
'ORMS cannot exist either in c'÷jiii:d:n)31?0,11Wier.
en DR. LOW'S WORM. SYRUP le used, 21e. All .
Pourting in Russia.
One of the national eccentricities the--
raine Reside, is that the maiden is Mc
le in love with a man she gees to his boat*.
d tells him the -state of her feelings. Tiber
iprocates IX is well, and a" formal ,Tefir-
ge is duly arranged If, however, hs is,
willing she remains there ;hoping to eels
rn into a better mind. ihe poor fellow -
num, treat her with the least diecourteey
turn her out, for her friends would be
re to avenge the insult. Hie best ehlincea
erefore, if he is really aletermined that h&
n't; is to leave home and stay awiey,
long as she is in it. This is certainly /V
cultar way of turning a man nut of ouse
d home. On the Isthmus of Darien e their
ean do the courting, with the na ural
ult that alionet everybody gets ma ea,
ere is Mat'quite the &MC chance when &
ILBURN'S STERLING HEADACHE POW ISE '
•
A •Talk to Boys.
once knew‘a boy who was a clerk in 07-
ge mercantile house which employed at
mall army of porters, packers and truck.;
n. This boy oflo-urteen felt „that
yheaffocrrtoswhdehmeigwhate mloaskt eto wnuoutilcde,heand that;
regarded. iNevertheleee he did bis
ery mornirig at eight o'clock her WA1
omptly Ins place, and every power tliati
possessed was brought to bear upon
rk. After be had been there a year
ce during the busy season, " Titati'n
the response, " an unusual regitoota
one which it is somewhat inconvenient; ita
us to grant, but for the porpose Of
wing you thanwe appreciate the effort*
have made since you have been iaith
abwseentaeke
I didn't think," fiaid the boy, 'what be
e home that night and related his !me.
t eht ehamav tee t btb eheeeYny 1whn act vhwe tah we tmai it.3:hge da broil ue nv ee;
hey had, indeed, watched anal Ion
ted him for advancement, for shottly
rwards he was promoted to a peitioll of
et, for there Is always a demand for -OE-
lent work. A boy who means to WI&
for himself a successful business minima
long and difficult task, eiTen if he _beinnn;
ear effort* both of body end mind 0)0 -
who thinks to win without doing' file
y beet will find himself a loser in ;tiii
An. Ordinary
pearr in a sink
racking e011
lire soon On
itered, And,
along, the cot
sumption are
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