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4A f risks Z or of us- A* lut W 040 v that, Mp IMLOP MU7UAL M#4�i FA ngiIe C411. 0 9 it zbdul,4 W -1 wai the Win?, IiFIER WSURANCE 007, THE MCI soi 40'sU4 INyostia Palusttia, and -would, a prim- ou beg"*�, ber', mothet, 'by, the rivero'brin I 4 to It 4 amd put, ousa- MEAD OFFECF,131KAFORTH, Ir. i(. 114 rose oir tome primula ulgaris? U, mcle heMotbpr,!�q so� you don't like being thrown you 10 s maneyleso ny other ri!t of the whlt�,*ocks an OFFICER a e by aany other Rod 9966S mgh James Evans, Beechwood President u,i - of a name would et; and poarls� ldnd� left, It era, I , �r I don't that kind not swell as swe vew� - 0 A A. p., i L r ;Xet games Connolly, oderich, Vicej'Pres., .- . 4 wovian. You know the kind of wo- it p fortunate that the worst the tion. Perhaps� dead s&W Ai e4 his m, Anne J� 6 4 D. F. cGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Tiea�. Man I like, Anne�" canno 'I the 'hair is an e r sion of it. An& it -b *.afk at '�her asel, looked up. botanists ay do -t soi Xpi es peg,' The caressing note in voice came is we who deri't understand.17, Re hat 'did. yoiL buy?" 91��Uerllc_rosa- me 04 Ido pi
t "And now with ray talk of Upole "Perhaps. But Rp �%' problem."P rey's bo�j ygu o rea Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, MuWa He 1,aughe�.. lis laugh had in at to her k. "I want. d like an echo of other days. But Geoff a quality f youth which seemed ti) raw It hd'-da power to, move her. . it hdore any one, else. will be Rod kpd f Me, I am, stringing this Austin rose. " o 11 somE� ";o 7the"Roie 10ard 461 am not sure that I do kno-W the dedicated to you nd it is- bo, ter than letter far beyond all limits, and yet Brooks, I'll go to my W -we. We al- Godj_ contra4let the signs' of age which kind of woman you likie-till- me�" I dared beliere-l' could joT�er have I have not told you half the iiews, ways read together on Sunday nghta." WOrA2A V%P.wAs. y
When she knev 110h, I like a woman that is a wo,: w itte your in- "I bad a little note from Beulah, He seY4 arie-Louise oat to Rich- Ili- RZ 0. Euth,A a ja were upon him. Yet even these signs ,ri �n it withoit your ho, Blytb. were modified by the carefulness of 'him a and he and Eric are at home iii'the ard. She came through the starlight, slie wrote, his attire and the tkes u Man feel that he's spiratin." disUnctioll of his Van, and ml er a shining figure in 'her silver'dress, h'M DIRECTORS: the whole thing. a great book Anne, re- Playhouse. She loves your silv to see ihat her:bO4y" GTeat-uncle Rodman had P1 carriage. "But mustn't hie be the whole thing the.�plot had candlesticks. So any of her pros-, with a silver Persian kitten hugged Willial Rhin, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth - been. , a dandy in -his day, . and even g the moment -in od and that the, 4i��hes ; James now his Norfolk ociat and limcker- to make her feel that he is?" been conceived on that quiCW,night by ents were rwtical and she prefers upL in her arms. She at od, the sun- �over the roses in I* g040A, de -when obe''had s Evans, Beechwood; James Connolly, bockers, big long ivided, beard and He flung himself out of his char Peggy's bedsi een the pTetties.' dial and -swung her Jade bracelet for didn't seem to see nythin "Anne,"'he de- tbe.,pussy cat and ad�,he�ard the "You �have -heard, of course, that the kitten to play with. ust a sick -woman's I*, Ialf and stood before er. Goderich; Alex. Broadf6ot, No. 3, Sea- 1 flowing 4e gave him an air 1 manded, 11can't you do anything but tinkling bell, laid it down ith a Dr. Brooks is to marry E.ve Chesley. "Dad and mother are reading the knew1hat she was in love Tn1F forth; Robert Ferris, HaTlock; George forein, wholly his own. er ren't a bit like feeling almost of awe. You a -oesn't believe in it, and- And my poem that'lh." bl The wedding will not take place for Bible. H d McCartney, No. 3, Seaf.ortb; Murray n his basket was me,lon, crusty ask questions. She -wrote Geoffrey about it. It Fame time. I wonder if they will live she gets him to listen once a week. dust �gathered, itself into Gibson, Brucefield James Sholdice, rolls, peaches and a battle of cream. You used t be.' real letter to,11m. She with Aunt Maude. I can't quite m- And then she reaft the prayers for wraith, which lives, and -breathes now uch extravagancel" Anne sai, as She laid down her work and now was her first he could see her eyes. Such steadry had written one little note: Of for- agine Dr. Richard's wings chpped.tq. the day. When I was a little girl I him." 'hid'to listen -but never again!" "And you arern't afraid to feel tu, r he showed her the bottle. "It was the price f two chops. eyes! "NO, I'm. not like myself. 'You giveness aBd of friendllpesa.� but she 'such -a cage." Mie, I have been, away- for a had felt that for a time t.least she She signed erself, "Alw your "Why n?" her gentle wraith is here in the Warfleld." "Why ays LGINTDON AND WINGHAP9 And not a lamboe less for it. Two see, Jim chops would haM been an extraiva- year, and one learns such a lot in, a should do o more than, that, and friend, Anne -ghould I listen tohings that den "Why should I be? I don't; Uncle Rod had commended her reso- Par up in the Northern woods I don't believe,? To -might it is the Worth. gance, and now we shall feast in- year.)� noeently and economically." Geoffrey -read her letter. He could ten virgins dden sense of 1 He felt a su oss. There lution� and, -their lamps. And in ghosts. I don't believe in fairi�s, But 1, Ip a.m. the Dad's pretending that lie's interested. ither, or Santa Claus. P.M. "Where shall we eat?" Anne ask- had always been -the old Anne to "Hot fires ad, best burn out," he use his, eyes, a little, but most of Centralia 10.36 5.51 I I -49 ed. come back to. The Anne who had -said. time he lay -with them shut and Mimi I -am writing a play about it, but to read about -them and wrAe About- 101. 6.04 L Under the oak?" believed and had sympathized. Again "If you never do anything else," read to him, or wrote for him at hi. mother doesn't -know. The Wise Vir- 'hem, and -and wish that it mightbe, aid Shaw women who so." ........ 11.03 6.18 "Too sun- his voice took ona plaintive note. "Be Anne wrote to Geoffry, you. can 'be dictation. He had grown to v Ty B be e gins are ern She shook her head. Kippen ............. 10.08 6.23 op was something almost WIS Then content. There isn't a line,- of Pot- dependent on 'Mimi; there were qbven know What they want jD the way of There ny. good to, me, girl," he said. 11.17 6.32 ,In the garden?" very low, "Annie, I was half afraid boiling in -it. It is as if you -had dip- tms when -be bad waked in the night husbands and go to it. The Foolish in her voice. Richard, awareuddemly' Drucefleld ...... ho think of what a child she -was, bentforwar 11.53 6.52 ,Not till to-night-peopl can see to come to -day." ped yopr pen. in magic ink' Reread- groping and calling out, and, she had Virgins are the old maids, , . - 'Z
............ _:d. 12.13 7.12 r arms and had held it unwomauly'to get ready, and find "I think I Lhalf believe In fairies, Lqndesboro ........ "Afraidwby?" ing it to Uncle Rodman K�s brought gathered him in he us from he road." -st her breast until he stop- themselves left in the end!" and Christms be anything- 110.h, I suppose you wouldn't choose then." It was a think I acted back the nights- when we talked it him again ftth ............. 12.22 7.21 ,You Belrave .......... 12.34 7.33 game that they had played ever since like a --cad." over, and I can't help feeling- a little ped shaking and shivering and saying The silver kitten clawed at the si- Without Santa Claus, and as for ther ........ 12.50 7.55 er dress, and climbed on -her mistress soul of your genle lady, -I have a- she had come to him. It gave to ,vvbat o you think?" peaccky to know that I had a part that he could not see. v that it is findl#g Heavou ini each meal the atmosphere of an ad- 110h, top asking questions. It was in it. He spoke her name -now, and she shoulder- feeling South.
"And now I am going to tell you came to hini. He put Ann?s letter "All of the parables make good the rose garden." venture. the only thing to do. You were Poor itteir a.m. p.m. "I choose," she clapped her, hands, and I was Door, and there wasn't what Uncle Rod's comment was when in her hand. "Read it!" and when modern plots. Mother would be She was stroking the silver ki Wingham ......... 1 6.56 3.05 "I choose -by the fish -pond, Uncle anything ahead of me or of you- I fin-ised the very last wortL Me sat she had read, he said, 'You see she shocked if she Imew I was Writing which -had curled up in her lap. "I solemn old statue, and ed them. that way. So I don't tell hvr. wish I weren't such a -heathen' Am- Beigrav . .......... 7.15 3.25 Rod." surely you tan't'blame Me." as still as a says that I am great -and she us Mother f a dear, but she doesn't un- said, suddenly. "I know what yow _said, 'Gooffrey Fox -is a great to say it.. Am 1, Mimi?" is .......... 7.27 3.38 The fish -pond was at the end of ,How can I blame you for what was then he derstand. Ihould like to tell things mean. But it is only the poetic senw Londesboro ........ 7.35 3.47 the garden walk. Just beyond, it a after all, my great good, Iortuq?" man No one could have written like "Oh, Geoffrey, yes.v that* wilta was -sordid of 'mind or 1,1 want you to make it true, Mimi. to Dad but he won't listen. If I were in me -that makes Me know. I can't Clinton ............ 7.56 4.10 wooden gate connected a high brick "Your what?" "MY A -.3o wall and opened upon -an acre r small of soul." Shall I begin, my new book to -mor- a boy he would listen. But he thinks believe =3,rtbing. Not about soul�s Brucefield ......... 8.15 She said it again, quietly, I ought to be like mother." or prayers. Do you ever pray?" ppen ........... -wo of pasture where certain cows great goad fortune, Jimmie. I could "If you know my Uncle Rodman row ? Ki 8.22 4.38 t She slipped from the sun -dial and "Every night. On. my knees!' Hensall ........... 8.32 4.4S browsed luxuriously. The brick wall not see it then. Indeed, I was very you would understand all that his It was what she had wanted, what 5.06 and the cows and the h wo came and sat in the chair which her "On your knees? Gh, is it as bad� ter ............ 8.47 quiet earn- unhappy and sentimental and cynical opirdon stands far. He is never flat- she had -begged that e uld do, 'but Eme had vacated. "If I were a boy as that of 8.59 6.17 made the fish-4porid seem miles away over it. But now I know what life tering, but lie has had inuch-Aime to 'he had refused, to listen. And now father .......... died medicine. I from the town street 'which was fac- can hold for mi --and what it Would- think --he is like one of the old Pro- he was listening to another voice! I should ave stu rse to , his ot�her, In- ed by the front of Cousin Margaret's not have held if I had married you." phets-so that, indeed, I sometimes She brought her note�book, and sat wanted to be 4 trained nu , but -Richard, writing m In't let me. )Te said I'd said of Marie -Louise, "Her mind isn't ng ign t of sho Da wo and C. N. a. TIME TA13L3 house. Ahne, who -has been making love f eel that he ought to sing 'his sent- beside im. Bei Oran rt- <1 U1 ap- 0he. fish-poad. Was a favorite choice to you 9 eno-es like David, instead of, saying hand he had invented a little system ha ng to o (the hg�rd work, and in a healthy state. It hasn't anythl-ifts- I 'late v, ) perhaps I should- Her T busy East- played -by Anne and 4,jimmiep, Wise things in anrdinary w6y..-And of her owm, and she was glad when ng k and -her Mother too HI to rkarize*that in the. game I like to wear to feed on. -ather is too a.m. P.m. Uncle Rod.. But hey did not always �10h, no woman ever talks like that I -,is proverbs! he has such s collec- she could make 'him laugh aver her pretty clothes, and' a urse never has She ;4Qs companionship of a certogm
(Godemich ........... &.20 2.20 choose it because that would have until she as found somebody else. tion, he is making a book of themv�: and funny pot -hooks and her straggling a chance." kiud. I wish she might have been -a he Er 6.36 2.37 lace and would have And I thon,ght. "Perhaps you'll marry." __plmesvflle made it commoup prts sketches*. SChGOI, With I you were constftnt. he digs into old volumes in all,6 ork "Juton .44 2-50 robbed it of its charm. 'Constant to what?" of languages --oh, some day you must Thus in the darkness Geoffrey 00h, no. I should hate to be like pupil at the Crossroads swrth .......... 6.5 8-08 Anne, rising to arrange the tray, "To -thought-to--to the thoug2it kno of mother." Anne Warfie:14 for 'hei: teacher. But 9 the w him! tiuggled and- strove. "Speaking 19 n the at, columban ...... 7.06 9CWb 0 hope of that." 3,15 was stopped by Uncle Rodman. "Sit of what we might e to each other "I am going back to Crossroads. candlesticks," 'he wrote to Anne, "it YT ............. 7.11 3.22 still,'my'dear; I'll -get things ready." 4AShe just lives for Dad. NOW I It seems t1rat -my work lies there.And was as if a thousand candies lighted ind- some day co (Continued nent week.� wesiL do that. I am not going to fter To, see him at -his housekeeping '(And in the meantime you were I hame great news for you. I am to riy world when I read your letter2" U11Wt '11 I don't like men. They ask S.M. p.m. -jp,.m. Wks , -pleisant sight. He' liked ,king Ee to marry you. Was it live -with Mrs. Brooks. 'She has her marry. be 5.38 9.87 and gave to it his whole mind. Ile too much. I like books and, �ats and her money that -you wanted?" eousin Sulie Tyson, with.hr, buthe Dublin ...... ILI-17 ons speak louder than wor&- St 1.22 5.44 peeling of the peaches with a silver you think I am wants me. And it will be so - much being -by myself. I am never lone- Acti Us. Columan. 2 ,Her money2 Do CIHIA=R XV11 11.83 5.53 knife, the selection- Of a 'bowl of old f ne hunter?" better than, Ppwer's. some. Sometimes I talk to Pau 6ver but not nearly so frequeutlV�Hali Z ortu Clinton ..... I arA asking you, Jimmie?" 'h M Bud he is.Playing to fax Herald. 11.50 6.08-61.59 10-04 English ware to put them in, and ArAl.1 t To�6gb. rs. Nncy's etters In Which Pan Pipes to the Stars- there, and Wets 12.01L 1.08 10-13 making of the coffee in a copper "For Heaven's sake- stop asking I can r�iid`her loneliness. She tris York should questi You know how a pretty to keep it out. 12.20 7.20 10-80 machine, the fresh linen, the roses as But she can't. she That Richard i New ons But roud of her son's success ---4u a last perfect touch. woman goes to my head. And she's is p t miss his mother was inevitable
ay, for his weak thekid that flits away to make you she feels the 'separation intensely. He he was not homesick. He -was too Anne carried the tr for that. Austin's vogue was mon=ent to Heroic Way Nurse ould not be depended upon; and follow I can't fancy your doing that has his work, she only her thoughts busy C. IL MbI3 TABL3 arm c r simple mendous. -pond they ate thei: Of a thing, Anne." of him -and that's the tragedy'. tre , L antinie, by the fish sort "In the b meal. "women like myself, me -here we j-,1re. at "Eery successful man ought to e "No," quietly, men," he told Richard, as they mThe Old fishes [had crumbs and came Jimmie, go on expecting that things Cousin Margaret's doing funny little two 5.50 to the top f the water to get them, will come to them -and when they stunts in the way Off cooking and cat- talkd together ne Sunday night at GWerieh ............... estchester, "'an- Menset .................... 5.55 and a cow looking over the -gate was don't come, we keep on-exPecting. Ausiin's place in W rewarded by the remaining half of ther and himslf,' as Browning puts Flo But somehow we never seem to be ................. -1-1 the crusty roll. She walked it. Then there would -be one to labor away able to -reach out UT hand's to take Auburn . ................... utly to give place to a slender e miht have." and the other to enjoy. I want to ........ 6.25 pesie _�what w Blyth ..... I ........ I re'i�-e, and I can't. There's a selfish uth who had crossed tb8 fields and feel better. This ach .......... 6.40 YO H began to pain Walton .......... (559, now stood with his hat off looking in. Was' kvsinct in all of us to grip and hold. the -wistful Anne of the old day,-- . ................ 4KIf it isn't Anne," he said, "and 10.25 "There has never been any one like That is why I am pinning my faith ....... Uncle Rod." U, Anne. It seems good tobe here. to you. You can slip in as I Slip ns of -riding to He did not yo out. I have visio �et a West. Uncle Rod stood UP. like Eve madden a -man, ut rL nd he did not ask the slender women- h --u a.m. mile more your kind are so -comfortable." ds and sailing the sas some day 7.40 youth to enter. But Anne was Wanting to ay nothing of putting up a good �e .... Always the old Jimmie! Toronto ................ --- Mr.Naught ................. 11.48 hospitable. his ease! After be haol left her she of golf. But perhaps that's a arks alton .................... 12.01 "Came in, 'Jimmie," she id sat looking out over thf gate beyond dream. A man can't get away from work, not when he loves it." 1.2-12 can't Offer you any lunch because we e West. his 31fth ...................... the fields to the gold of th kage all up. But there's "That�s why you're such a success, .......... 12-23 have eaten it When at last she Went up to the Auburn .......... ... 12.34 some coffee." He bous,� Uncle Rod had had bis nap and sir,', Richard told him, honestly: "You .................... go to every operation as if it were a Meneset ............... 7 22.41 Jimmie entered with alacrity. war, in his big chair On the front 12-45 had come ack from New York in a banquet." Goderich ................... porch. --,content, to me S9 et the Austin laughed. "I'm not such a Mood of great di "Jimmie and I are friends again," at Anne Warfield ghoul. 'But there's always the won q -pleasant IIeW9 th she told him. der of it with me. I sometimes wish was in town, . He had flown at once He looked at her inquiringly. "Real thp I had bean a churchgoing man, Brooks. A ]BARGARD to find �her. If he had expected friends?" Fatted Calf, e found none. Uncle etter day in There isn't much more for me to learn "Surface friends. He is coming a- It was 9, �red-1 I -Five acres, die.s, but there's much about Ione mile Rodman left them at once. FC)R SALE. He bad about bo gain to tell me his troubles and get old Mrs. Jones' life the wow Seaf( house rAth yrn Uncle Rod, w I have a feeling that some )rth; modern a certain amount of philosophy, but pathy. hat day she made her first Long furnace, bath and toilet; mall bmrm; day in some physical experiment I ithad never taught him patience with eyed all of a sud- Taxes, $15. makes me so clear- Distance call. But She sim- shall find tan, of the SpRendid gible evidence good orchard. Jimmie Ford. den?" ply had to speak to her scm spiritual. That's Why I say my the chance to start chicken farm, bees, Jimmie drank a cup of coffee and He smoothed his beard. "My dear, the talked, Of his summer. the eyes of the hare are One thing, before he went abroad I prayers to Something every night, and (ate. 'Apply to to the dead. R. S. HAYS, a to Y6rk I rather think it'q God." Moti�nt Edith Cavell, in jasper Na- cemeteries with monuments "Saw your Dr. Richard in New You "Some of the most beautiful and won- the eyes of the owl another.' bur- Seaforth, On. out at Austins." are looking at life from a different The operator was sympa- "I know it's God," said Richard, ional Park is one of the most strik- .e fish thetic and helpful. She ask- simply, "on such a -night as this." ingly beautif ulLp.ea 's within easy reach of derful structures of the world were built Ily in point of view. I knew that if you dge-, lividuals-the Tai Mabal er a ::He's going to marry Eve." ever met a real -an you'd know the ed Mrs. Jones her telephone They were -silent in the face of the jasper Park and it is easily in honour of in( reached by means of the Cavell motor in India, the pyramids in Egypt, andthe The great trees on him and Jimmie number, name, the city and, I eeing�'s heautY* highway, which, after skirting the scenic tomb of Victor Emmanuel in Rome, and �y re, Is he?" diffrenc,e between the old estate, were black agairst golf course for which jasper Park is now that most beautiful monument in our "Yes. I don't understand what she Ford." the telephone number of the kei -b She came over, and 'stanlin silver world-famOUS, clirnbs from the Athabasc 0 isn�t good style-" g be- sky. White statues shore li own country, the memorial to Lincoln at see� in him party she wished to reach. of shim ble to ,He doesn't ave to be." bind him, put her hands on his shoul- gho,.;tq among them. Back Valley to the verY foot Of the Glacier of W, the icir- "In modern times, at -
it one Mrs. Jones didn't know Richard and his bost, in a serni i least we have 'Why not?" derq. !yve found him, Uncle Ro." I the Angels. Mount Edith Cavell was re- ean number," so the operator. c1c o -f dark cedam, a marble Pan PiP- named in bonour Of Britain's heroic war given much honor to the, man who won .Men like Richard Brooks St. Michael. gave his life in war. The looked it up for her. ed to the stars. nurse, and a visit to jasper National distinction or to the waild than ju-st---clOthes, more "�eq." , i I",
eela "Poor little girl.99 Ard in tb4 cities babies are sleep- Park inired the following article by tall shaft that rises high in the midst of ar th pie ant experl- ing cn fire escapes," Austin meditat- Thop-tA rk-le Clark, Dean of Men, Uni- Trafalgar Square keeps Nelson's achieve- "I don% see "I ayn at poor, Uncle Rod..I am After the as I should versiry of Illinois, which was contri- rnents always before the minds of the years you wouldn-r' rich. It is enough to have known nce was over, Mrs, Jones ed. ',If I bad bad - son buted to the Chicago Daily News. busy Londoner. But these monuments, The tndustriol'Nortme cind ,Wily shouldn't 1?" 'have 'him to the. slums to find exclaimed, "I never knew it� "When Simon Garvey died�that was glorious ,is the are, seem insignificent stage, Savings COMV=2rD' 09 anroN ur 'his Work. But the Fates have giv- "Well, You look so nice in yo The sunsot�vra showing above the was so easy� Why didn't I a good Inary years ago --be left a con- and tawdry w ien compared with the The (Ontario, haa .1_ I to look wooden gate. The cows had gone en me only Marie -Louise." plothes-and you eed tber do it before?" siderable sum of money to put up a monument which the Canadians have nd -now his laugh was forced. - dedicated to a wornan-F-dith Cavell. Af- 250,000 TO -nice in!� home. The old fish sam lazily In A monurd)ent to his memory. It was an im "It rises 10,000 feet or more, towering He staTed at her. He felt dimly 9 COMP11. 11 posing structure, as monuments went in the shadowed, Water. There iS nothin . rook%, the Gods have checkmated "urop- Ire. MRrie-Louise is the son of her our community, of sandstone and at- above the surrounding peaks, one of the 4, ialoing fun O� 111m- O& farm landm, nt z6aior- that ghe as n Anne drew ey low chair to the tated about it. Just sa7p most beautiful of the beautiful mountains eaten, am ffu VOU put It," he I had planned- that slie should tracted attention. tile way old an'q side, "Uncle Rod', isut 4it father. snow -coveted Ste rat;es. --Long Distance." Canadian Rockies, birth- the Way the digerence, between the I)e the daughter of her mother. I "I saw it a iew weeks ago when I in the sald, with irritation, "frOM queer, its `ghost Glacier no I one might think that a -ad the things we soed me rather wild oats, in MY vsited the old cementery. Time has even in mid-summerp parmG6 deching a loan 7M ally things we ask far Ishedit. Rain and hail and frost have hanging like a nun's Veit its glorious U put 't my lothes- get? To have a dream come true youth, and walked in middle age to )9"vi MP17 eaten into it, and the foundations, none head. an a 4�b you attractive, 011 110 doesn't Mean always tbat you Must the knowlp3ge that rAy materialism too firm at the beginning, are graduall ne cannot keep his eyes Off it. Thtr� u es and get What you want, does lb? 'For hsL4 led me astray. So I married an crumbling. Fifty r1s more, and ft wirl are other beautiful Mountains b Pvlemwotp, no Jimmie. YOU have nice eY 11wani= , Moir& Ito --and- it WZY vitli ..sometimes you not gonlet,14119 that is idealist. I WaItted my be areck and rvnon Garvey's name but always one comes back 4'
1�t two e&Ls 6VIng on ascrap of racy more wonderful thm-A 9717 dl'00,m- Am -d have a spiritual background of char- will have been for Cavell. A's long as the woAd It will- e on it. actor qucl-. s I have 'not poggesled. bi, m the pyramids haw-traiMbled,
now if: you'll liste, an� vot look at "Every normal g cherishes stand; wll( oand hor ovft 07es wOr e T4 is OL fort6tl 'She was gf; dt,mjore, VS possiblop but you all a -bout It, you dar- ge I,&-- Light that he wfll do something into dust and th flab, J9. TIAT314 V10=1?G'2Q me f1l fell And the result of that insy'ria the thoi his lifetime that Will cause him to ten memory, it will atill rear it� If she has a soul It she Geomd lin� dar." capped head to the hedV6119, tho mw'� A ber- b overed." be remembered. iligly laelf-pogavage "Our hitadt halo the Mine feeling glorious thantithent 6ver devi,668. to the, e And ino,�7 Jimmie beeawe Plaintive- It was in late August that Anne -'(She to young. Git" her tim eib6ut ut, and It la that fdoling TVhI6,01170 r,*Mory.6f gridbl 'boelt his ,re,eived th fir,A P?06k have !beea giving hot Ume kor )y the I