The Blyth Standard, 1908-05-07, Page 3FICi LE st
FORTUNE
The letter written and despatched, Glyn 11. 1110 indispensable slave to
whose alien; ions sire had become occas
tamed stn 11.1(11 nothing which could rea-
sonably
etn abl.l enc rise to the faintest breath
of scandal,
And then, with the indelicacy of his
seN, David 111vn had sought, by an out-
burst of wild and quite, unexpected pas-
sion., to brim the ,areftill' excluded
taint of impropriety over her already
debt -disturbed paradise, reminding let
ungenerously that he had ruined all his
hopes of happiness for her, deserted his
young wife, ands that now notiing re-
amed to him 111 her lova Her bus•
bind --the husband .she lotted -had left
her; she had already compromised` her-
self by brining rlloWing him--Dayid-
1.0 roar d11(vn hue and visit her, Iter
brother thtgene was going to (aim tho
girl; nud:a' his 011'11 Carp, David 1108 sure
ha cquhd ;tet a consulship abroad -he had
interest ; and then - •
Ile \vas stopped, lust ;Is i10 utas growing
incoherent in Ili, outburst, 11y ,Ips. Iloit•
son, who ,had prudently waited to hear
the whole of the programme before cut -
tin;; in to erns11 him. They were both
sitting on the sent behind the little (euri-
osity.sbop on the pier, with their faces
to the misty sett Doris had retreated
long htfote this, without their having
lamed bo'. -Mfrs. Hodson turned to in.
tertian; David with a 1001' of stone. lie
had m11 known how steely those bril•
lirnt grey eyes could look, how like It
hasp that small thin-lipped mouth could
close,
"t'(oepeomi(ed myself!" she 001(0011
fis,ng at once, on 1110 sc (1ord4 lin
lux ;sp.edn which particularly and most
intimately „i'fected herself. casting 110
they dal an unpardonable slur (:pmt her
position of Caesar's wife, "Compromised
myself! Do you lutderstend :what you
are sayug, \ir, Glyn';"
Dta'id ((0110. no ,viewer -chilled in nil
the heat of the passionate despair width
had at last bust out after smoldering
in his heart for the lest tw11 00 three
(1030, 4Inee llty 'Hodson, by mlteroathng
her caprices of fascinating liveliness with
caprices of unutterable, epee(hl0as melt
(unholy, 110(1 overthrown what (title rea-
soning power his iailatuatwn had lett
him.
As for your wife;' continued ole piti-
lessly, after a pause, "I am certainly
innocent of having done anything to lead
von to neglect her, She always seemed
to me it most chw,niu) pereoa--1. have
always told you so, 11 hen you come to
are complaining. that she was cold and
unsympalhetie, 1 comforted you; 1 did
no more. Yet, now you turn round and
accuse (a` of sowing. dissension between
you and her. .flow ;hist) How like a
man!"
)hs, Hodson said this with as much
spiteful emphasis as if her whole life
had been spent in 0 losing struggle with
the viler sex, instead of the placid ro-
ta -icing of tribute from therm,
David tried no stammer out something
lice n proud apology! but he was wound-
ed, shattered; there was a dull humming
somal in (((s curs, through( which the
tones of bis own voice seemed strange
Doris yielded most unwisely to the isor-
bid ,o10002ien the old chain pier now
had for h0T, and watt back to it t1gun
--100 van, For, as 311e drew nett' to the
MI. hu passing nue of the iittletowers,
where dreary collections of uuteugltrug
pebble ornaments offer their lard attrac-
tions to the susceptible excursionist, she
heard the tones of a soft voice (vhich
now had unspeakable terrors for ler.
She stopped, and then passed 10 the loft
side of the little tower, from which point
she ('0(11(1 just see a portion of a mantle
heavily' trimmed with sable tails which
had b, conte historical for its etestliuess
(00u;nb ilrs..Ifodson's acquaintances.
Doris's first impulse was to m001 them,
to 00 11(unl them; but, before she could
do so, she beard senna words from her
husband's lips which gave her 1 shock: so
over \\bela ing that all thought of main.
(111011 ; 011 attitude of imposing dignity
left her; and, like a beaten animal, she
crept away out of the sound of the soft
voice that was lacerating her heart , She
had heard her husband, the calm, pas.
Sionit0, .David, whispering with excite-
ment and vehemence of which she had
thought him incapable, words which
could be nothing but a marl entreaty to
this woman, another noun's wife, to give
up lir children, be• thrty, to go away
with him. She fled straight buck to the
Motel, and mot her maid with tt weird,
whito face that alarmed that simple-
minded person,
"Volt sboaldn't go out alone, ma'am,
so
lato 11,i this, :he slid, reproachfully,
i:; she took off Doni s mntle, turd i hr
that her mistress was shaking from hood
to foot. "'.Chore's always rough chara0-
tors about those sen -side places," she
etldt'd, )'olsolingly, punting the Iddy's
panni down to the sight of a drunken
suitor, without nm0h eonc0rn almnt prole
ability.
'Oh, Moil all right now; AV'bitaker;' said
Dors reassuringly, "You can ring foo
dinner; 1 thiol: 1 tun hungry„
She dined with a very good appetite,
mein to her 1.3011 0111111100,,111111, 0,110 tit•
thor shocked to find that, When the tibia
vh;na d0an0d, at0d slur 1001: 111 a Magazine
With the idea of hiding her mental dist
turbawce from the. waiter,, in whoa she
felt that something "abaravatil 'in -her up-
pcaranee might excite vulgar 0(1(100113.
Elie been me seriously hntrr05ted in an 01,
tide upon the Decay of Art in 1talj. ,sh,'.
read It carefully from boguuung to end,
helium„ that by so doing she was star•
iMg oft distressing thoughts; but, wlein
she had finished it, and livid the book
down with /IL sigh preparatory to the
rush :of agonized feelings which ought
to ifuve 0010, she was again astonished
and. at heart a little lnmnilioted to dis-
cover that the tush was once and for 011
over. And she slept well that night; and
woke to a sad but peaceful morning.
She knew the worst -ill fact, mide'-
stood exactly where site (les, 01111 could
"take her bearings," She felt not one
strap the less anxious for a r0concilbl-
thon with her husband; but she began to
understand better whit sort of thine
reconciliation conciliation ((101(1(1 (1 11 would
not he the meekly adoring »Thoma c -
Hud 1.I
monied to 0 king whoa had ubilicated his
throne rattier igooutiniously nutter the
pressure of oir'amnstaucea nndgraciously
returned ('11011 things have been Stade
comfortable for 111m again; but it would
be rather the indulgent reception of 0
misunderstood but too well-treated prod-
igal non. And, after considering well the
'oircuinstances of the position, tend dimly
realizing the foot that she was the
stronger of the two, and would therefore,
Imre to make the first and boldest step
toward "making it up" without arry-
]nd t
air, L
take bitch her husband fu triumph to
town,
As Doris had reason to suspect, her
rival' temperament was it great source
of strength to her own hopes. Mrs. Hod-
son, 0 woman with infinite fascinating
caprices, but absolutely passionless, was
bored and somewhat disgusted by ffud-
]ng that the slave, can whose docility and
ample supply of ready money she lead
counted to make the few weeks of ler
husband's temporary desertion with all
propriety' tolerable, had the audacity and
1'0arsc00as to wish to become her lover.
'Coo spoiled and wilful to check herself
in the indulgence of any whim, however
perilous to her own reputation, or to
the interests of her daughters, Mrs.
Dodson mistook her marble coldness for
the most exalted and irreproachable vir-
ta1e; and in the bourgeois llobeninnism
(11 this little trip to Brighton, with her
dnu3ttcrs to play pnoprn.11 Nod David
and fu off to ]dm, lie rose ;limnptly,
des, Puoson lri(loil 1101011011
Maa'l, 11001 David, Doris laude up he
m o remain for aim present at Brigh-
ton, an d watch the course of events, with
al liar a faint hope that she might
If
she wished to go, bnel! to ler daughters,
Weak nod culpable as his cottdnt't hod
been, his sufferingo rht evening, as lie
went hack 10 his lodgings Mone nod with -
'tint comfort, was the beginning of 00
ample pnni:;hme01_
111:1-ll''I'1'111 X1\,
On ale 011:rnor0 following the day of
for talk with Nellie and Ethel Ilodson
on the old chain pier, Doris, who lived in
the co00)110t, exp0(1ntiou, half fear, half
en i
ler Modeled, vomit r aur to his
sent where Oto 31.01 stet tlo gals, to
keep the appointment she had made with
r,huan, But they were there; and, al-
though Doris watched more than 1111
hour in the hope of their appearing, she
wag'ohli:red 0,, last to return to her ho-
ld without luaus seen them. Sone
nft(rwhrd, however, she received a note
sent, by Mand, frog ;N'ellic, npologiziw
for, their non-appearltlice, Their uncle
the aulneartic Uncle 'Eugene. who was
not accustomed to interfere with Ids re
!olive; affairs, but who, when he.did 00
had the roontatlon of acting t'emen
purpose, had suddenly swooped down up
on his sister and niec•0s that morning' a
breakfast time, and nettle all iidepro l..n
action impossible.
Doris rend these tidings with niacin ex
((lentert; on thus decisive step of "nigh
Eugene's" depended more thou the for
tunes of those tinier wou(e((-crealurc
in whom he was interested. She (tool,
do twilling, site dared not try to see 1)a
yid yet; she mit-;t wait.
The melt utnniul' 01lme (10111(01' 11010
hope, of smoc 1111(000 meeting 'tl
Gana Nelho sent by post from Guild-
ford. where their uncle lived; he had
peeked. t.hern all ny),-soo to speak, awl
curried them off to his castle,, without
nand re ist14000, 50 Nellie intimated, on
n ,the rent de-
llto , tet
ea mother's s ptu•1 and 6
light of the girls.There was un ulhu
on to David in the body of the letter
but there nos the following client
"i', S, ---We hove seen nobody hitt-my
nnele sit e yesterday ot'enin3, when 00
pier after
n chain n
wen, home frusn the c l
r w I.aP! yon."
Where. then, nn , i)av{d1 Dared she
to l.. s lodging and ieant whether he
s still there? Dotes had not 11nq,0o1ur-
ese f n take ilia step until late in the
berm; n when she received a note from
her urn I to say that the remit,tanea
,m1,, to Aft. David Ellyn at the,nddress
y,iv(n had been returned to him.
Dari hetet sealed to leap up, and
then to sink to deeper' despair than she
had yet felt. For, after gladness to
learn that David was not mean enough
to recent the money whieh'laer yearning
impulse to 'hold some communication
with hint lad prompted her to have sent,
came the miserable fear that his refusal
implied. his determination that the sep-
aration between them should be final.
She could contain herself no longer'.
She hod scarcely read the short vote
through, when she almost ran to her
bedroom to pr03mi0 four the walk to her
husband's lodg(ug; but, when she got
there, she managed by an effort to ask
unite calmly- when thedoorwa0 opened,
wb01(0 n yli Glyn was at home, d lin
"Be left yest((10y', mu,'em." 00( 1
servant,
oris, 010110, Then,
"Th r nl: you,,, said D q
an the (mint 0f running away, she stop-
ped to tush in •a 100010lous voice, "Did Ire
helve any address for -for letters.
"No, ma'am -at least, not with me e
not stay to learn whether
Doris could
any one else in the house (ahs better in-
formed; she walked back, ready' to cry
like n child. She oven fused the clear
intention of indulging in a flood of teat's
as a relief to her feelings, if ((01 a way
0111 of lot' difficulties; but it was fnus•
1011110 by the most unwelcome sight of
two visitors waiting. for her in the sit-
twg-room, They sprung 011 like clock-
work toys on her e0trime0, and 0111'
rnetal"•I h(•, shaking her hounds eiger-
ou,ly, and talking both together in a
foolish chattering manner, whi011 is
wrongly sipp0s'd to be peculiar to the
weaker ,,ex. They proved, on inspe lien,
to be (lassie \iclton and Charlie Pupil•
Ion, the latter of whom, being great in
natters of tact, managed to stave off
bine awkwardness of the surprise -meeting
by his ready flow of wit. But the result
of more 0nelion mit Doris' previous ex-
(it(u0nt was not to be staved off; ivith
One hand held by each of the young men,
she begat crying helplessly. (u 11,30, who
wits ((030etly motioned himself, had
sympathetic moisture in his own eyes
inmiedmtcly-. But Charlie, whose heart-
strings were tougher, and who was in-
valuable ❑.s n comforter, as he could nl-
uh
'.101 witlort hecmui0 e 00n e
vun�sbcar �
overwhelmed a, 10 10se Lfa airy pre -
sear: of mind, ado bli-total philosophical
consolation vague enough to be applied
to any misfortune, from the breakage of
a pane of lass to tie death of a parent.
'The end of this vvas that Doris began to
lough in'0100(eallc, and Charlie, hailing
alas new symptom log triumphant sue
0(10 to his attempts, led he to 0 seat
and threw off all sembla ee of grief,
"'Thorpe -naw }ou're all right again,
sad we cur talk!" he said, cheerfully,
conning et once to his favorite employ -
11 e'•.I,,
\V'lint-((10(1 l.r(ught you here? 1Vby
did 3,011 Done down?" asked Doris, plain-
tively, checking her sobs and trying to
follow his Iced of exuberant liveliness.
"Oh, er--1'11 we 1111,. Edgeonhr
I sent no (lon11 to ask you to bring her
some. 'T1,I:u,(1i's c r -salt --i Imlieve at
node here!" answered Charlie, in a fol.'
ref inflexible conviction,
"Oh! and what diel you come
said she to Gess c, who, b;'ing ,t long way
behind his 0001lia0iml in readiness, 1wa,(
still standing rather sheepish',- when;'
the others had left him.
''(M, 1--1 0(101y to look alter (h,rli-:
]no answered, guiltily. •
yon will both Rue with pie rite
evening, won't vim?" said Doris, 1141(13,
toll messing the room to the hair. ''1104
,veal must 000(111','• to altar"( yourselves
adthou1 quarndun) w'lli0 l tido off Illy
hal.."
1111(0 1190 11(411111011, 011 trace: 01' 10,11'00
were gone 10001 her face, 1001, having
brought with her to Br(ghtoi nothing
but a ihre black gowns, ,the had s'ut
14lhipke l for 00100 Idght Iun"rr: to
viers her 11mere:i1 appearance io lief
crena to Charlie's testa; and he .showed
his appreciation of her (action by nit 0111•
burst of admiring offeetki0 as she carne
in,
"There -noir. yen look like iii' old,
('0aan101 swoetht rite" said Ile, Imam'
mg on ler coulphteentl( as he stroke:]
his moustache with -vehemence, to work:
off h0 leelurgs. And now you shall hear
i±rlS,ie's new0; he has 'emu('
tel('! lin
t
yon:'
"011, after dboen--11 1r1l ;la af:0r -'iii
tie'! objected Massie, ]rr,tily' 1tad in;
then bashfully'.
And, us the timite 1 car,,,, in et that
moment to lay the cloth, Doris had to
stifle (heti( e a11sily sw i ai, al f'
1(1,1(1 10: meal \vas ',war, and 110 (01 b: :
s
c
t
•
theta by themselves again. Then Charlie
he:rut to grow nnrthiuons and Uussie
wipeouts, tettil, as the only alternative
to h.n-in his 110100 told 101' 11110 with
embellishments nuc1i •es he did not core
to hour, lit, latter blurted it out lu 0se11
i' introduction.
v' 0 t m L u1, m
t 1111 at patch 'attempt
"This r 01(1(1 1'(1/111011 is driving at,"
he said with a su,rmful loot, at his
h]eml, "1--1 001 going to be u-urt,d to
11 i1d11 Warren,"
surprise,'n' w ala
It tot 0tH ml d
was aa
t
for humanity, rather t 3.11(1(1 one. to
Doris! She IMd never onteotun d any
sentimental feeling for (,cissa but, at
this 1,1010, schen she (0,110 set-uwlod in the
world, very badly off for affection, the
belief in Ilia cooslaut ;uiil ohi(ah ens (le -
('0110n had 'a carton soothing quality'
which had 0 00(1 her, while paying (none
,attention t-. her other visitor than to
him, to feel an unacknowledged eensoht-
tion in his appearance et the. time of
her trial Hutch stronger than any af-
forded by (Intake's lively chatter. So
that the sudden discovery of the rapid•
ivy with which passion founded oil noth-
ing stronger than sentiment caul chauoe
its obje11 was a sheep to her, She con-
gratulated him nevertheless warmly -
more warmly, of cotu's0, ohm the first
moment utuuisi11ucut, time she 'o011111
have dont If the announcement had not
hurt her somewhat Hilda was. a dear
girl, the most wuftndt(arted, the most
honest of 1111 girls site had 0v0r hewn,
Doris se hl this. and meant it most sin-
cerely, adding Haat Goss(0 was the Mehl,
est man sire knew to have secured her;
but, for (01 that, there Was a hu•,shuay.
grieved feeling in her, heart, t 1,11811'111A
8110 hod not know a the new quite so
soon, that she had not letu•ued it quite
so abruptly.
1t seemed to lin strange that C111101ie
1'1301lon, whose flirta110a with Iltida j lams breakdown, which resulted in
had been ((000,1 to he pas serious as partial paralysi, of the face, she
Charlie ever' allowed his flirtatioes to bo, (1y): "Tho trouble cane on quite
should not only have the song-froid to gradually, and at the outset I did
listen to Doris's congratulations with net pay Hutch attention to it. 1110(1
warn interest, but to take quite a glee- it grew more serious, and there was
fill view' of his lady -love's 0p00dy 001150- a general breakdown of the nerves,
lation For his own defection, Ile wanted which was followed by partial paraly
to know when they would bo married, sir, of the face, one side being coin-
where
oo
where they 100I10sed to live, and a. hut- pleteh' drawn out of shape. I was under
died other thing's not usually decided a doctor's care for a couple of months,
offhand fu rho first week of an eugap0' and 000 treatment after another was
meat. • (uss1e Leann to get irritated and tried without benefit, By this time I
Doris to I n,gh nt Lint was confined to my room, and the doe -
"Have ver, tion already settled the tor told nae he 00111(1 not cure me, Alt
exact number of months of every year most in d05301. 1 was persuaded to try
that ,you propose to spend in town mid- Dr. Ndhnnts' Pink Pillls, The improve•
the colo' of the furniture of every rooitt meet 0as•slow, but the building up of a
in the 11 u.:': You have been so busily' run-down 1(0100(15 system naturally is
teasing (tussle that you forget you are slow. Slowly but surely this nedhcio.
0(11(1 to„•j((01 the same fire yourself. 'I did its work, and nater a time I was able
haven't &'.011 you since your engagement, to again come down stairs. Prom that
Charlie, to congratulate you; bat 1 do
so now oast heartily."
:Exactly as an would have dropped
,l 1 PP
from an animated and interesting 4100100
100 rrith n girl about lining's acting to
. Thy e00 disagreeable discourse "with
his tailor about "that little account,'
('lapin from bright and excited became
(whit 'rc0Led and off -hound lin manner.
"Thanks!" said he. "Oh, yes,she's
a very nice girl! Have yon eer anal
ben'"
"I for i' 0(1'-oa'a, at 3I Do (1(10,
She wore pink, If 1 remember."
"Oil yes, :and a horrible faun that. did.
u't match! Yes, that (11(10 Um fortunate
one."
"Well, and have you already settled
ever detail of your future existence
that you feel milled upon to empress sur
prise -thutt (lassie and Hilda have not
done ail?"
"011 no' Miss Harrington settles en.
(gulling; she 17.05 settling. She'll set
Ile me, 1 ev,pcet -tut least, 1 only mean;
of course, that under her auspices- on
excellent expression, by the way -d shall
settle down:'
Thmo 1000 a short silence, (lassie say
ung nothing became whit he would have
liked to remark Todd have been loo
:strong to be 0111 1, and Dors beeamse.
le was 19101011(13 law, With 1110 '0(1(11
pie 1(01010 his eye, of David's nuuniaou
with t rich( (yon.un he did net ;greatly
earn for, Charlie could boldly talc a
similar step himself. Charlie of course
br,elie the silence biiusclt.
Shaul we go 1011' a walk, Doris. Po let
us go Ice a balk! It's quite cult' and
it isn't a bit cold; and then we eau lose
t tarsale, hart go away by ourselves, Hud
1'!l give you that look of lair 1 proms•
ori yon. 1t ism'( a very big leek, became
any hair's coning out, unit so 1 can't
pare much; but then it's all the m010
1000(000, y011 know beelula the supply.
tiuiIted,"
So Donis was prevailed upon to get
really for a walk o1 the elift; and then,
whether 1, his not unerring iuetInet or
by private err00)lement with Charlie,
(luislo did, when they enure to a knot .of
people drop behind and get to •all
teats lest for a time, leaving Donis and
the chatterbox Papillon alone, Charlie
suffered ]lis flow of what ho gilled con-
versnlien to sleeken, and finally to cease
when they got fa' enough up the cliff to
he out of the throng of people. Doris
md0 110 remark- on 1.1104810'3 defection,
and suffered (01,olf to be leek to the rail
int! that protected the •protn0tmde, having
a presentiment Haat these preliminaries,
were to lead to something Charlie (said
10,100 110 silent, or abnoet silent, for
three 10(1nlea at a time ((illm11 ;some
altogether grave and portentio(ts 0h(eet
10 vi0w'. (11,en, however, he fixed his
round blots eyes upon der tile! began to
she';, there was no purto0ilne exp(ed
0inn on his face to de ate. that he was
about 0' dlsrourse, (1 mr,ythli,' more int
tere,to of than ale seals et the aqua!
say-, Doris," he began. oulicgiially
"you da 11 t memo to ut's13 hero any long
00 by yeumsa1, ,In you?" -
"\Shy not?' 1011 Doris, in 0 salon•.
:aid lmnonious yoke:
1'1'o be continued,)
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Hie First Symptoms Are Hct;t:e'i
al'0 5a,73 i'6Ui3^df
Suffering.
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thinking that these are diseases in them•
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This is the, way that the nerves
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1(000010 impure and thin and cannot car-
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keep thein healthy and able to do their
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helps make 11010 blood and strengthens
the (001(11 or worn-out nerves,
Mrs, David .3, Tapley, Fredericton, N.
D., was scrod by 111•, Williams'
Pink Pills after 10fft-ring from nor-
lk'dphte the great falling off int the
geld product of Colorado during the year
1110,1 that State still holds the lead of
1111 1 ha States and P"rOitotrso of the
United '"tats ineludiing Alaska, in the
production o1 precious metals The fig -
mos 1'o• the year 1])00 were $-,,310,639, 0
dcoron.o- of $1,913,344:
ni the inprovenumt was noel more
rapid. and now I am as well as over 1
was 111 my life. -fly friends look o^ •
any owe as ,almost miraculous. Dr. 11il-
liums Pink Pills did for aro What the
host, medical treatment failed to do -
they brought me back: good health.
It is the blood building, nerve re-
storing power in Dr, Williams' Pink
Pills that enable them to cure such
tt'0011108 as anaemia, rheunmtisnr, the
after .effects of la grippe, indigestion,
neuralgia, a, St, Vitus dance, partial par-
alysis and the secret ailments of girl-
hood and womanhood. Sold by all medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 51)0, n box or
six boxes for $23i0 from the Dr. Wilt
Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont,
Zion,
hT 31ih 303.103
iThe We of John Newton (London, 1125-
Lwb has chapters in it as thrillingLi any
romance. Ile spent his youth In 010(ting nd-
Ventures before the mast and an a midohlp-
mar. In the English uery, In the slave trade,
and 1n many,foreign (0untr!es. But his ma-
ture years were spout as 11 minister in the
Chor(h of England, This hymn appeared,
(root with. five stanzas, in the Olney Bynum.]
Glorious tholes of thee are spoken,
%lel city of God;
lie. whose wad cannot he broken,
Fanned thee for Ids own abode;
On the Bock of Ages hounded,
What eau shake: thy sure repose!
With salvation's wo(10 suns:united
Than ne0y'rt male nt 011 thy toes.
See, the streams of living waters,
Slirinn front-01ernal love,
Well supply. (07 tors and daughters,
And all fee .f want rrunor0:
Who can (0(ut while such n river
Ever flows 11010 thirst to assuage?
Grace which, like the Lord, the giver,
Newer falls from age to age.
Round each 11000al:an hovering,
Sec Uro cloud and aro appear
For a. glory 001 a covering,
Showing that the Lord 0 near!
Glorious things of thee are spoken,
Zion, city of our 00d;
I -I0, whose word cannot he broken,
Formed thee for lila own abode.
ing his ('10(15, which were by no means
those of his companions.
The conversation had not been tam-
ing upon religious subjects, but the
,elf -landed guest insisted upon bringing
it ;ironed iu that durctien and in 01(11•
(dunorthodoxy in general aIrt
it`
preachers in 1utanlI
u Everybody, hou'
(wor was as polite ars might.. be r mtti the •
stranger sot forth upon a speech off.
abuse against clergymen, dcciaakag tilou1
ell tnortunies,
les," he concluded, 'if .I lad a son
who w114 really sap headed, I 1111' you,
Id m ke t preacher of hum."
Bishop 1 ass smiled a little wickedly.
"halved?" he replied. "Yonr father"
does not seem to have .,,,seed with you.";
41 e
IN TERRE HAUTE.
They Have a Surprise for the New
Guest Who Eats at a Hotel.
There Is lust olio city la tete :i tall. whet,,
new guests to the two leading hotels drink
water just for the fun of it, 01101 is inure
Hunte, Ind,
It is the joy of lite at the Initiated to in-
vite an unsuspecting visitor to the hotel to
eat. Pi000 is always au expectant look on
the face of the host 00 '010 guest settles him-
self, Sud the host who does not. got 1(18
looked for laugh Is rare,
As the guest settles himself suddenly there
descends by his ear down tovard rho table
like a shot a tamale of water. Mostlwoyile
jump, according to their jumping. abilities.
The otroom always safely lifts the drinking
glass, and as the )(000t ralid00 and looks: an
for tits: 000rco 01 1110 stream thorn is a Oh
tang colored gentleman bolding high sone-'
Wring Ince a long tea kettle with -0 pretty
long spout. The higher elm guest jumps the
more gratified this person looks.
Almost everybody vitt( drink two glasses
of water and signal for a third just to be
sure the knight of the tea (101110 can hit
that grass. Where the custom orIgInatod no-
body seems to know, but Terre Mesta always
refers to It 0(1(1 something Illco pride,
For the colored gentleman who is the
smartest one of the bunch at 00 trick three
feet 10 nothing to faro ,e stream front the
Iwater can," as ft 1s styled, Ile will. jag;le
It dust close nen further away and grad-
ually turthor and then dawn againwithout
spirting a drop. 1.1.001ore don't have to odvlao
water shrinking to people an these hetet:.
Sentence Sermons.
Living things need no libel,
Stiff necks often support empty bends.
C'larity is simply love 111 its workshop,
11 is 0003 to slip ❑p on polished man-
ner,,
A high aiht may fall start, but it
(10000 fails,
Ila who is not afraid of ,sinning ?lad
better fear suffe'iig,
'� climbing to heaven whit a
Ira lard e 0 c
Iood of hatred in tie heat,
Heaven measures out wealth by the
Invo we ill V001 111 other lives,
The life that is frill of work gives the
weeds small chance to start.
'S on can do little for men whentrou
think _..
ink of them a. "the «lasses," '.
!acre are no great opport,uuh1'1( for•
those who regard any as small,
It's slow business varying* a 0ro1301
yardstick cit the straight road,
If you cannot trust your friends you
cait::ot be trusted with friendship.
There is only one way to find ease in
your wail,, and that is to put hear!
in ht,
Tho nervation that mikes 0ousc]0nm
squirm 18 111111001 0011:3 to ile desecration.
When heaven puts a smile 011 you•
face it will take more than 0 41100er to
wipe it off,
F.y(y' loci: 400 hurl nt a good tura i,
iota iron the foundatiols
1 rc.�itltO'o3115l
111(-C i9 tl)m16st aa1'e to L saiaiu Stu
tnrgging at the heart strings when the
(OHnt has a long face,
It's a good deal easier to write guide
booksit : to 11000011 than hto make o
70� good
,'Dade tliei'e,
Nhetn etle. units of secret sine come
to the surface the hypocrite begins to
talk abort the mysterious ways of ('0'r-
yidanee,
His Father Not of Same Mind,
Bishop Cyrus D, Foss, of the 1letho•
dist Church, though) the kindliest of
mon, is also n nuur of ready ve ort and
has a reputation of upholding the dig•
nits of the cloth that is as w011 descry,
ed ars it is widespread among his follow -
churchmen, say's the Saturday Evening
Post, According to one of these, the
Bishop win; 1101 long ago making the
railroad journey 10001 Chicago to Nen
York
env -
York (when tie parte of which he was a
me rite was ,joined by a stranger, who
fell into r•unversotiou with its mem-
bet's, and beettne extremely- frank in oh -
BABY'S TEETHING TIME
IS TROUBLOUS TIME
When baby is teething the whole
household is upset. `11110 tender little
gums are inflamed and swollen; the poor
little child suffers and often cries day
and night, wearing the mother out and
keeping the rest of the fondly on edge.
In the homes where Baby's Own Tablets
are used there is 00 000h worry, The
Tablets allay the inflain 1iati00, south
the irritation and bring the teeth
through painlessly. Mrs S. Williams,
Joseph, Ont., says: "My first baby sof•
fered terribly when cutting her teeth
and the doctor could do nothing for bar,
I got a box of Baby's Own 1 lblots and
they did her so m11011 good that 1 can-
not say cough in their favor. Von may
be sure that I ahvaye keep the Tablet;
in the house mow," Sold by all medicine
dealers or by mail at 21e per box from
The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Druck -
vile, Ont.
A Moslem "Holy War" Predicted.
a di1'eful prophecy of it Mosler "lion'
11";u
greater than any ever ]mown is
111((1,' by air officer of the l utrsh East
1lrkeun service. The agency by which
it will be bropgbt about i0 the fan0on0
Mohammedan -secret society, the Snuts-
,'i t, which has tong been peep ring for'
1 if Wandales 11 struggle between the
d'irl skinned race; of Africa and time
white invaders. hounded in 1913 by the
81101k 80111100i, the sect of the `101ussia
to-du;3' a powerful organization, with
hr:anehes in ,t bosh every Mohammedan
10SriIT in the world. .its founder was
au :110 0101! Arab, claming descent from
1h,' 1 o 0 het Mohammed. The doctrines
vimh 1,, ercaeb0.d were; the freeing of
the Moslem faith from all its corrupt
tams and abuses, its restoration to its
early parity, under a universal 100der,
nu.1 the deliverance of all Moslem 00011-
;1.1ot, bit especially these of Africa, from
tha cola' of the infidels, to which end he
ua•tic ,t(d nodyiug hostility to every
Ch; ist a n. These ends can be (tee m-
inisbed only by the declaration of a
"Jihad," or holy war, 0101 110 was 100'
diol,',( by the Prophet himself, --Leslie's
\V-cekky,