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The Wingham Advance, 1903-05-14, Page 211 — ____.4MMo"..._ " . ....... I - - - - - - 44 Wh I 1 po . I �� � '. -,- , , �7, 1=='I' -'Pop"". . I " _ - � .. . \ ., _ .. � �� .� . 7�:­ --­� - - - � ,, � � - . . .1 � . . I I I _ :_ , ,� , . I I - , .. � . ­ ­ - , , I Fc^.,.)r-%4,oc-.*)r-*,o-nro,*>C--*4i,or*-Ov**4co%4c**,�J%"�rs �0O�1w" SHEER WITCHCRAFT Kw- � Z 14"v.,4c...Pr.,Or.*,;I"r-,,.or-,,*-oe-.oc-�,ar-,ac-.Ae.*a most, rouglaly.. "It's a Ito -say It's o&n. o1punia.to tAthor, A sweet, but Wartlason married to a nice 914 iatotlaerles* daughter, and an 400011to, and, got him away: from title town." h he aher Imtes, Is Titiou he retreated from the edge . not, all ultuieuvo combination 14 tills of the counter, But Miss Lou's OYOR world-moreso the pity, Them was dropped itwtvad of blazing. .4be such a t�oio In Moroway not long Ago ecamed to W thinking and tile squire . I , And, va "All the World loves a )over" Chuckled to himself. '*The woman . and doubly loves two 10YOM Who who deliberates is lost." W11011 she awm,to have l,,eQu made for, each raised her eyes they, were averted otlw. all Uor4nvAY wishootbat M,or- as miss Lou said: . giol )3ureb and Sack Worthaoil might "I'm busluesslilce onough to 66 W At= to vlarr,y and live happy sometillui; In that offer. Utio.d.morn. over Ing -but be caoreful not to med4lo They might h,tvo made a runaway ivitli Aug of my plans." . matah. but M;uVIq longed and hoped Tile next daZ'Xiss Len, in her fur that in time her father would Change Cloak and cap, Came again to tile hie mind; besl4,es, JAoU wag willing Store. and, though she made. Ito quick to wait for ber forever, and there purchu,se, alid went as qulckiy�, tile was nothing azalliet him but that Squire, SAW with delight 'that JaoX his father and MarolVz had lilooll Worthaou bad accompanied bar to onoulles fop y,aarg. But Squire the door aolld Was owattina her e,XIto Biarch's mind w.,As not of tlt'D UlAd , him he's a gonerl" I'll slip Wants I that ohil'ilaw.'. , said the squire to himself us the cou. -I'm a otraight up and 'down ple disappeared. n),au,11 ho, aten ravid, 'laud wholl I would 4e anything that that wo� j0ot my foot down It's set to stay-" priends of the young couple tried man walltotl,& bill,." . Uo saw them together several OPP ositton times, afterward and each time lite, to UarWlels layer, but besl4es being heart warmed. One vight when the a b&1,.4 oreat?aro to rettatin 'W"7 &tQrDrQWAIned Open 111ttl because tile 113(tutre Burch Iwas owner Of the and Squire WAS to attend a lodge meet. principal #goro in MOrOWMy, Wall also, 06 justloo, of the -peace, and Ing In the room over thootore .Tack Worthson Suddenly appeared through there axe reasons why prildeut men , the little dark room, whioll was the da n9t Care to aut4,6goulzo a person Th'a rear entrance of the store, and star� of auca double importance, hard hearted; Ile tied the proprietor by beckoning to squire was not loved tiW daug,14ar dearly, 14at be be- him, The squire approached and Jack said ; . lieVed, like panWi another lulddlity-alged 4.1 understaAd you want to, got me man, that love e4faire weaken If they have time, and that soco,lid out of thig, tow�, Mr. Burch. NVoll, enough . IoVps make a, large proportion of now's your chance." As he spoke he waved hie hand toward something snch marrip4pa as AM happy- Margie abodlent daughter, '00 whorl which, despite a faint beams of t'�e' tUlid'a, W lorbiddiell at I tleliZ the house and llgb� from tile the squire rec- as at MIS L s exa froall Margie a promise tbat ' allow Jack to make ,would not �gmz ,XouV , married lots of couples*, '00 she love to lier when she 'met Ulm at license Is needed In this state, and we don't want any fuss, Anyhow; parties, the Squire balleved that lie we otmpljr want to jet marrieit and apuld possess his Soul In peace, ea- as JAQX was so, Attractive &'way- If ,you'-ro' willing to let by - pecLally and well-to-do that � a lot of girlr-- gpiles, be' bygones now is your and their mother,11--4w0re ,angling for to land ii�lm at the oballoo." I . � The expectant bride looked go him, and ready. first albble. pretty, though her bead dropped modestly, autl lie'r face was muffled But Jack did not seem to Dibble, He In A Yell, that the s(luire's ,heart ovuld not help being Courteous to besidet Margie, who ached anewi with a Ative lie had tried to girls in general; detested Jealous girls, IDsisted that forget. But to get Tid �of ,Tack Wo,rtllisan 1, he should do go, The squire, Who observed bitil closely, fumed secretly I "Bygoncis shall be bygones, Z70ung nlan. I'm a square up-and-down man at the Young mania loyalty% and called him a fool, for although the and when I liset my foot down it Stays get. Join right haVlaB 11, squire loved his daughter and ad- mired bar many good and attractive .your TAO bride seemed to beffIta.te, but tbe, squire took her hand, placed Win ties, he could not cease to re- � qX,d" bar as A. child, whereas there 1,��Ila,a ,d Al1*P B � tllo� I jt� 1� _,it. J�ed In my hands were some superb uumar1cled woman lu Moreway-women whom lie Wished _ J by 'i. I"" Of . , 'ate I pronounce be were youllil; 6110ugh to make love You man and wife, and whom God hath joined together latnot man put to, Videed, there Wag Ona�-LOU Naltb, yet respect eomue'_ assu-nder. An' I dGxVt want any fee, but a, plump, galleys ling beauty of .'A W40 ll� d been I �wlsh I dared to, kiss the bride." TO thasquire's sutprlse and delight obligged to give bini the mitten, Yet the bride threw her arms around him silo did it so nicely that they re- and L.f.saod him several times- malued friends. through thei veil, w -- fty doesn't tile fool have eyes "Just In time to catch the train for and Sallee onOUghi to fall In 10%'e wit" the city," said Jack, and tile couple Lou?" the OqUire'aaked himself in hurried ilwayo store one day w,.bpn be. chanced to i TOO squire was glad of the lodge be alone. "alle'd take his heart so a for it would keep him from entirely that Margie would Seem a ,;eetlug, ll'blue, till long after Madgela bed- bab him. To be sure, she's gia�o M'g , best friend, but for that time, ,so he would not have to re- proach himself on seeing her patient very reason Margie would be glad to give hIm up.-ur ought to. I wonder face. For the same reason he hurried to the, store, bext morning before if I couldn't be smart enough to make the matell? I,va succeeded at U dges time for ar.rising. He ,whis- tl�j 0�oarlly 'all morning until lie harder One&,, right here In this . a way of basinesg-JUst store all in th wo_, Ilat"t ad b the appearance of M . y �. I., Lou ,Vth, store. After a me - to Inake sure that money would Collie, into .Tamlilos that owed me Want or two of silence lie said: "Seems to me there's somethin, un - Molloy, 1,Vlly Shouldn't I make an- other for my own peace of mind?" usual about you tills mornin'. Oil, 1 see -70a hain,t got your fare on." Tile squire nursed big project to keel) it Warm, and a few days later "No," was the reply, In a matter - Of -fact tonO, III lent them to Madge fortune sent Miss Lou Into the store last evening for the trip she had to , to make some Rmldi Purchases' Many hearts are twice as warm at 50 as make to tile city, 'Mwap a. very cold --li at 25, so thes.qatre looked adoringlY at his fair e ' ustomer, whose natural , 1"W.h-a­a­a-t ?11 The squire looked fiercely at Miss Lou's eyes and Miss beauties were enhanced by a cloak - Lou looked calmly Into blo until the with high collar and a fur Cap. mail's hard face twitolled *nervou6ly 61 Splendid rig for a cold day like and tears begam to trickle down lite thle,­ said the squire, "but where on Cheeks; then Miss Lou turned her earth did your get It ? I never SAW. face and Wiped RDIDetbing Iron) bar a Suit or lure on sille, In this town own eyes, I I or L4 woman, who could afford to buy "At' 'twas I thwi: married 'am -1 one. The old 'wild cat all Stock Of tin' promised ,Tack that bygones your rather must have struck 0, should be bygolles" . gusbar. I had a chance to buy Into "That'll be the IyL,ly way to explain ilia. same company, but-" It to other people, squire, unless you npatherls, Is for sale, If you care vv&,At -to be laugbed at.11 j for it,,, sald Miss Lou, as she Car- "But how did they manage It? eased a fur sleeve, "As for those 'Twas Shear witheraft-an' hang me tilings--everybody's af fairs are It I don't blolleve you were the Wked over to a itab I ­ may save me a lot, of questions, "An offer of $1,000 will Put any foil j' you wIll, by telling the gossips woman to her busluesn wits, squire." that they wiere sent me by a rala- "A thousand dollaru?-for helping tIve In the a -wt. I Suppose th,DY rob me of my daughter?" are too old-falabloned or Something "No. for doing just what you said - to be useful any longer out there, getting ,Tack Wortlilson married to a but they're jd0t the thing for this nice girl and getting him out of this weather-andt Ing." town. But I'll call the bargain off If 141 shoul& think so," the squire you'll call Jack back and Madge with exclaimed, with Am admiring took. him. Por"­oherti Miss Lou pretended But admiration never allowed the to be demure, though her eyes danced -,'I do go miss my, lure!" to forget business, 60 he � 2117 ( �, "I Wish to goodness Jack Worth' - I son could see You in thn-t rig. He'd flashand WHYS TO ANSWER. forget Margie quick oo a he wouldrift 'take 'ANO' for an an- swer and you'd make a splendid coo- Why dO ma,,ny Wives Pt%t on tile ln�, pie, and I'd be at peace." lured martyr air instead of telling Miss Lows rich , brilliant eyes flashed mischievously as she re- their husbands just what they Want or think ? . plied., wo m bargain ___ of that kind, Squire Burch." Wily do many, husbands work hard ,,yes; t-rememiler," sighed the fOr their wives and family. but nev. squire, "but It's to your areditthat er think limy, the wife, would appre- I cawt forget year good points. ciate an invitation to the theatre, And you might do warse and1would a, llttlo, dinner at 'a. ,restaurant, a be hard for you to, do 1�atter. box of candy or some flowers sTaInt the young rascalIg fault tht6t brought )ionic ana.gked? I bttted his father twenty years. ___ Jackoo, got jt� in b1m; bb'll be right day -when Why do Ili, -my mother -In-laws do- amart of a MILM'golue he geto Margie off his mind. it Din ad all the attention and Ili return 1131argio off hL4 ralad"' echoed gles Lou, Scornfully And With an- ttlfttso to do anything to make their PhIldron happy except In So ra,r 4ts it ,Dtiler flaob of her very expressive Pleases them Personally ? eyelso "You might as well Bay'when , ___ tho world endo., is 'lob, was Lout Lots of why do many. children resent any. thing their pn.rento stiy -and look on nonsense, fine young men have been over th,eIr them as bores mud long to be grown hea& lit love. yet afterward loved up so wq to asodpe from them 7 oomo other Woman for 9. lifetime, --- and Iota of fine girls are just like *eta. it you're a's food of my Mar- Wily dry many servants look on 4"a an you seem to blo� you Can't do hot, 4 greater kindness than to their mistresses AS their natuml ene- mies, and, forgetting tile inally kind - I belly me put an end to hor monno, -1008es done to them, "givel notIC0 It tbeir fag Over Jack Worthisoll, for You him. mistrPases speak crossly I about some stupid or.caroless thing , know I'll novel* lot her marry I VOW, I wISh you could be a, man t1loy baTA done? -without stopplop beill' Yourself." I I - , uWhy so 21* il'alked Miss Lou, and agatta her eyeff gave ilia squire a, i Wily do many timployefff Say their � Pang, 60 Searching yet yally'llak clal,ki are a, atupid lot and unwor- `0 thy of their Consideration ? Were they, ,-Well, I could talk basWesa to a I I ___ 'With mtkill-if be W04 a Woman. That 10, I 1 Why do wany clerks A',,sok could talk bunifload to 0, woman'- ft, I envy tin their employoro .Ilia rage woman like you, raliftd-If title had tll# L . overt -very correction or Es�arly word? sonse of & m4n.", I - � ___ - Minn Loulif oyon- madti tile squire , It MOM Worm IWAr bar foot as She Wily ffo many men IrlVXh at wow- enf�4 lai& of business ability and ,vet to ,do i .' I ' T,1,4 Pneev antl rather look d*w,n On the' quite AS mubb bonne as ally Than Vve m -t In Up last tow ultil- womall. who Shows silo litts Rome? ut6g, so go ot% with your buninest __,om lalk." I . j ( Wbs, do many pernoun behave vaoto aWolitC, mid the Squire, 111,16rgle's courteoliAly antl kindly to outold4nra all L'vo got 16 tbd Wdrld, Of human than they do to tile ones they really kind, an, #hW# tbo Apple of my love thin best of all?' t OY41, &TV t don't 1Ik4 ih#r tO bO Un' flappy. I'll tlyb-" 1wrA the inquiro ro- William MO." wair killed at Port covered his ftlf.poth6anlon. for 1116 W1111;%lit by fallitig froilt a, matfold. was About to rl*6 tO the digilItY Ot 11411w4Y 0111416S)MV6 rmfllvOil Or- oftoriflob, 1,1,a. gl" no Ithout4ad doto, dorm mot to accept froltidit for Mont- Isrs to 6-0166 who'd got itack real. . . DIFFERENT SOUT OF MATOEMAKERS. ; I lie -to one part of SwItzeria, nd there are more than three thousand Ctiols constantly eng aged In making iftatches. Wie-Therty are more tban twenty times that number of mothers over here doing the same thing. THE NPUN 9NO — . -1 . . - .11 I. � — - -, -, . I - , — _.-_1-_-____ ____ ,.--, __-, , .. .:�#" ._� . - :\�� I llolo`";;.��,,,_l ., .7 � .11 .1 I 0� - I . �­ I I ..00,_,.o.,. , , , , , , , , ''. ., . " � � I I ��� 11 11 'A I she'd give me up V 110 seized bor alo, ... W-OPP1411P41�10101�^^^e%J1 , . I , � , ,, � .., no itirfloultx In obtuilling witnesgog most, rouglaly.. "It's a Ito -say It's , - I . . green ihO Y0110w Innipliglit stream across Iliad protife.-Cook. Twelve (1670 - a lie IC' . Coll- tile sill,' to lose itself In tile blue Intensity or the dark. do per lb ................ 0356 to 010sq '�' Frogs,seloct, pore%yt._...,.. 6 2i to 0 o 4) tile tialo 11aul bad left Once. ""'a � Tile tears poured daiva ,her cheeks. The 11arketso. Ein to ilia Saddiloean Jews present. - HE Imprisonment at co.sarea,(vs, Area until lite return was only nine "It's true—aa Qod sees too, it's true. 202-217.) 22-211,4. Wheill lilelix llea,rd,Ula ainst paused, shifting uneasily. 11 Yer see, dA7Q. OZIIY,elgl)t of the twelyQ4047S. , 00 across the border, Today - go :4 tiOns at important wlicat contras to-titly., L � . I ' � bad been epeut hi Jerusalem. I straight. 1,11 'c,Qme to yor there,. I 'm 1WV. . =.,�=.#y deferred an answer fVoW time to . time in the meathylille, ii.ow pa I a tile; ul Is,,, 1,1j. Neither found me, oto. - bO.Y-I'll make yer a home -I'll make much liberty, and tho'coloplany of his friends, Ray -law ...... knowledge-ri elix long- - O&I I . , , I with Then they brought In ,Tammy. In tOrDIS Or unqualified 400141 110 .yor every day tile little bleoults yor 1X01,011to ViLvaters* Dforlret. nloots -the Xlrst oliargo-of 6041tion. aster like so muoluk, May 3.1�_Ixqlo receipts of grain On . , I 1yorallip, Wilt the plotting Or Iligar- � volve ted be street to -44y g1low 411 luorouSe. � T1110 PatIvOtto ponetra t , "OU reatiol I %vAa ilia object or Ilia recent , even, Ills rage and paill, JyItN a Wheat to higher, with Sales of *` (,-' vir,it to Jerusalem ; And w1illo wQr. "00 fierce Shake of ills shoulders lie 11118110111 Of WhItO At 7'11-'-'c, . � , ,wliLtail Ill, I 0,17,�% shipplughowas found and arrested, cast tile ttiought of tile other wo. buffliels of rod At 74 6ed 110 had %lot even 80019011 10 public, 1 ,3 I man 'from him, One load of Mining At 70�t all , much less by artful harangue gought , I C'Mothor, It it' wasaill; for yon I'd bushels Of 190060 ait 07c. Oflts Are DUB11" to gather disaffected persiyu% ilithel, ! 90 Straight th:01.0, al)(1 11,1 about avehanged, witiv sales of 1,2100 ill tll(,- temple, the flynagol Or. . the w,4018 outfit, and be , shot my- 010 Alt 84 to 850. I 801fo, Ilut I been Dalry produce tit good supply, With tile CILY.-Dutlor. Neltbor -call tl]6�. kr re was 'the Pith, of -tile allift inuoh, good 1 to 7qa__A"d I Owe it to you to prices ot Ilutter eaplor, choice larP P (211�.,"�Iii,110110PPOAI 10 boill;� made; '110 silare you .Nv,bat I ,can, I'll go,1% Be turnela to ber again, all tender. rolW getting At 17, to 100, anti pound rollf) at IW to 2,1,1,0. Rage 140 dozen 011411eligue lavestIgation. . &h. (fills I CQL1fC6N--TI1iS VUrgea,nd DOOR. 'CA ' When I can make a place retail. Garden utuf 9 III good 8011- f tile following Contain PAIII't� roploy to )l for �Olfv you'll come, Wo�lllt YOU 2 � I Ain't such a bad loto, Good b ye- ply. I Hay is unchanged, ,with sales Of '��b ton for, , rartfilluff, tbat Ila tile Aeousatioll or I .1 I Was 4 J'jJIgleU4dQr i . 40. Poll't come out -I'll get tile load" at $I� to ,$:t$ 4 I � � timotbT, And at 1$0 to $,) for mixed. He boldly aAld joyously Confesses hOrRO-Watoll! from here, If trouble kftraw D01411nal at quotations, thall, tie Is a Christian, but At tuQ oomli% Shou-t pw Ile was 9000, She stood bowlidered , Dressed )logo Are unchanged, 'With Saplo time declines to aolroowloage tile oppl,9brious teral used by Taro, I In tho room. InUrAlUring Incoherent fratasi at $8 to 4 $8.50. Following Is, tile range or quota- tullus,­fAngo. The way-11TUe Way,, � 10VIng words. Mechanically silo pray- tIOX10. lybeat, Wilitti, bush, 7.1 to Is 5104�f.A used by PAU1 to b19111fF the : Od for III$ safety. Soon even petitions . 721.2c. red, hugh, 74 to 711-20, ClIrtfitlan 1`01191011- 800 Qllap'liv, I.). i (110d UPDXI her Ilps. Crosalng to the � doorway silo looked out anxiously as 900 Sol, 07 to 671-2a; olit$, 8-11-2 75 to aeresy-11A scoV, . 15, 16, aoptl towald. GOLI-Ilaving I Falo heard hila ride awa,y, No - to 05c; barley, 130; peox. I 9 'if haman Occupation in all ilia we' n 780; bay, timothy, per ton, $=Oto Ide mixed, $6 to $0, S�raW, $8.5a a 110po of tile resurrection or tile dead, -wIllob arlaea.from the protilloes ,%to; 11101*40a, Silo seated herself Ili ilia to $0-1 apples, poll bill., $1.110 to, narrow Rhade of the long red tiles o; $2,50; dressed flags, $8 to $8.5 or COd-­oIl4rlJ0S- 'U'a declares that, in coulmon with Wally or Ills Ago, -allld waited. Hour after bout crept, 'r, 17 Slowly by. Vie sun began to alak, eggs, 13 *to 110; butter, dah to 22'e, creamery, 20 to 210; olllok� r and virlth, Ilia"inuos or hlo MAL a, untloll, lie holds stcadrastly to tbc, I the mesas turned to purple, tile spiky _ . � enal POIL, lly'. 12 to 130; turkeys, per I cactile V11,0110 bronzed and rat. Long Ili., 0 to 200; potatoes, par bag, allaftivs crept beyond tile -The 11 of a roulirreetion froW doatil, INIIF,011ub tile promise all(, Poworot yucca, grailia, of the watered lands became $1,20 to $1.26. . 000.1, I exel-chio Illyself-"Ho strives , Int nao, ilia all, took Oh -the vague a � Toronto Live Stock Uairlrmt. as (lie Ill,bleto or warrior, only Ilia Struggle and warfare is witbilit the freshness of coming evening. Twi- light, Caine. - Export cattle, eboice, per owt $4 70 lo �q oa . do modlanit ............ � ... 4 25 to 4 70 goal,, ' I " .110 Must be safe now -he must be I d000wf ..................... . 330 to 4 00 4iferlorcows ................. 2 T5 to 325 17. After many, yLars-Paul re - rare to tile four' years whitilk J)ad e bd again and Again $lie said It, as it to make It true Butobers'cattloipioll ....... I 50 to 4 85 Butchord' cattle, choice ...... A 10 to 4 3� clapsed sillea Ills just ,visit to Java - I , 4 .13 181[[�J TH[ UPP[R , by vorY force of desire. slowly Butchors'cattlo, fair ......... ,I' 75 to 8 00 sai(ITALC, lap. XNA 1'. Q I.—Pteyer. U0 evening' mellowed In suits export, heavy . ......... 3 51 to 4 00 came as the Almoner of 401p, not As to night, bright (10 ylgilt ....... .. I .......... 3 �3 to 360 the fomenter of disturbatice an& - and low, the. great stars Swung. Still ro do,s,adhqrr.t,�081? ........... 4.25 to 4,75 6 1TW ed. ta, to R - �ca of injury to his nation. RJIQ S%t At tile door$ her hands clasp ­ . ,J to I ob goal 8 W ad In bar lap, straining her ears ll� 10", o.,::-::":--- 300 to 3,60 18-21. Jews from Aisla—"Paul JV t� air sto.k.;­�,hlwt;�: ­ ­::. I I.: 1:: a 51) to 3 13 ly complains that tile *Yory par, the silence. I I dtoolters, connnon ............ 273 to 300 sons who alone could -(,chilly ilgiLlult In ilia distancoo the thatr of gallop- Milch cows, each. . ............ 3000 to W Do THL NFREH MILL STONE Ing .horses. JSbe rose, clutched the Light shooll . ................. I 60 to 5 00 hill, wore absent, and' $ho,�irr,�d t?j&t - J�A DO WIS,H YOU I Palms, and coral llarq. libe wouldn't,'tahe said Out SadlY at tile strange land � <4 "You. don't Seem -gray-.4rown dust anti guay- I to realize 1101V cact&, -wiry mosquit and tall, . I., � . dreadfill it Is," . . torted yucca. 11,o ilia right, I . , so a covered slopes or water fed I , .y Her tall ...: . * " IrOW . . .tied, ',Darn it dotted with red 4n4 white c ( � . . :. � 1611 1 what did near by �be corals, aud far sout I*_1 , . . *- ,,": � �,. Buck go to tell blue mesas of Mexico Sharp ag � the sky. Loneliness brooded wit 1!1111 11 you for? I knew Ing th&t lose Ili her heart . "\ , You'd , make 1% -the majestic Loneliness of � fl, fuss." Spaces, that 14riligs With It ilia I.. . "Please, Jealmy," peace or � primitive, uncha she begged; "this thingso. It could not Soothe the 10A, I I Man is a. stroaug- Ing that rove Ila her heart or to YOU. He's never (lone you any the thought of her lost ohildr harm, Let the others bound 111m; 18ho turned flow tliq witido , Jemmy. 'Taln't J13S to find forgetfulness Ili right, and I couldn't feel the Same homoly 'task. The strange�ao , toward you if you had a hand her surrowidings gripped her. it," , In � k ; were these yFilow mud walls; "Now, seehere," lig s;Lld, desperate- heavy, hand lieurn furillLures. 1Y, "You can't understand It, I know, massive carvcd leather oaddio but the crowd wouldn't never for. tride 'the wooden page bendido give me if I didn't go in with, them. dOOT ? )Till$ her home! All', Red -Tack never did me a. hurt nor T1101 vilid Picture Of the Old uIll won- My money, nor lie never swiped house, tba.fringed elms, the Lrin Done of mr Cattle. I ain't even laid dent lost to'her now� forever, br eyes on him mysel(, Rat It,s &11 Stinging tears to her eyes. I tile same; we settlers has got to moment 'boluei3lekness blinded stand by one another, and when the else to her. She tattered t kitchen, her refuge in -hours majority says there's a bad mail trouble. . to be Shelled out of the community - the bunch as a wholat lia "No," Elie said aloud, as she 61 to do it, hat, chocked apron frout its If I hung back from my share of "no, I'm, not sorry-X'm gladf the raw- they'd never stand by me, .Tammy will live out here, 'Tain't as ir we ,,vw -,tit at homel In I'll live here, too. What's a the r,imsz. Ton: haveWt learned thoL and a tree or so to one's v�or customs .Yet, bfut I telli you I've got ablid I" to go.,$ , The door behind her Creaked She wrung her hands and tears quickly, looked Into ilia barrf. gathered In her eyes. levelled reiolver, and board a "'It's lYneldn', Jemmyll ' voice order, "Be quiet I I'm "Yep, and it there Wasn't lynch beat. and T vvant grub. savez la.wtherol4alleno law. Mother,don't Her eyes trialelled from .the take on. You've come out here and Ing weallon pollited.at her he you've get to learn to stand'our the man behind It. Be was tal ways. . I know it's hard on you-, but handsome, with a squaire you'll get ased, to it by and by.." grial mouth,. a thin mose, with 1i WIlax'll they make you do, Sam. ' nohtrlls, and a pair of.reckless My VI � � shaded by a brown 'sombrero . � I ; � with 'Oinaments. From Undo 5'Oh, nothing much , put lite On ilia gorgi-oca Mexicali hat Fit guard somewbereg to keep a look goldenauburn hair, bablebly so out and see ho..don't got past land - ljne� Slowly tile woman's face over the border Into Mixico. TIley'll itself '.a a widening Stare, qua rUD al 73ig circle and gradually draw - Ing, t�rrlflad. I I him in: T)ien he'll proba,bly step ' "Yes, I'm Red Jack," he we oat to Mendez, he's stuck on that "but, for all that, searing v e h Isn't my business. I won't hur ox­�rrl, watch there and. pinch him. mothero Just give a poor 11 144 mail a docent lu-,,al, will yer , -�s said she'd turn him over.' 5bold betray him P T�he.;woman's See, a nlew,ly, lantern lowed s wrinkled fal�e went fed with indig- cXISEes are after me 'Cause natioln. didn't know bow to Play th tional gaine. " There was a ,%v "Sure, or 111endez Couldn't ran the _altempt at levity in Ills vol Blue Devil. Mile crow4ld clean him nor eyes looked Into his. 'IT% out-lx'mt'* lie said suddenly, realiz-f she gasped. "Oh, Ilitle boy V Ing that Ills tongue ,bad run away The man lowered Ills .gun. With him, "Don't yon take on so, I'll be hanged VP guess It'll come out all right any- Wbo, words drove home like t how, 13,011 got &.Oros$ the line and thruet. there won't be any 1�ourth of July "Oh, my God I they shan't at all. Ziere now. Tills ain't no yer, Meddy 1 Oil, run -run place for yatf, mother, and I was sk mustn't get yer! They're afto dinged fool to let yer come." I I they are -go now, and you can She ree.overed her aelf-oontrol the 'hoider I Oil, to find Va quickly. 1111o, -Tammy; where my Day thle-and they a hunting of 1, li, It, sudden loving movern my place, too. There's fiobody With I else ill the wofrld latt to me -any- Ills huge, arms he folded -the hody but you; that's why I hate old woman to lite breast. toi see you doing ungodly thinga, and With Sells ana -tears silo eta this Is tingodly, Jammy, our! no good him, murmaring lite name be will come of Ito X suppose you won't choking gasps. . listen to y6ur ,old mother. Children "Go you must go," Shia rep mostly think they know It li,1111-- while' 116 withered arins eta "You, don't undersdand," Ila Inter- Win even closer. ruptea, exasperated. !,No,, I ' ain't golnl," he Said. "No, I don't und6ratand this sort ly, "nut for a while, mother lot thing, thank Goa. 1 Iton't inider-, yOu needn't tell me, I goitter. stand the killing of no" a living ain't seen yer'fer years all' man," and I'm last dead beat." "Well," lie said, In ilia tone -with Tile confession of .Ills Imm which Ono bumora; a frotful clilld, need gave bor strangt1i, stoaft 111,11 jnb,t shoir up, and lot Mom failing nerves. Swiftly. she so ' think I'm solid with lent, all, then fare him the best she could pz I'll slide out an' drop 'Llia thing. pausing to touch him with There, nowIll that do TI Caressing wondet. Buge, i3hy, , She put her ,withered )land vpon 'Ward lie accepted 'hol, minlatry Illu bioad shoulderu and looked him a WISItral 7ear,11. Ling piercing It square In the face. "Yon, remember reckless man -mor, making' lilm Semmy," she sa,ld slowly, "that an overgrown boy, Again, She your old mothat 1,9 up here alonei' telLed About Ift, panting wltl; for every mall,LS left tile place for _ P111j)BB In his rootiVal"r, trot thin Woody ii?>rk; all alone, re- with agonized app,-clionslon t member, land, ell be a thinking of danger. F 1. � i I ere J)y ilia window, Waiting for ',Alid y4ou'll .'iovor play in . �Soull Ito tolne 1-ilack with your hands - dwadfUl ' P�laoea again, "Will clean of man killing. Don't forget, Ted 2" she begged for the bane Uorw, her I" I time, and toll tile hundredth tl 96 a turned )it& bead quickly ileet g4yo bar Ilia promise, "Yowil P read Ills intentloos of deceit. to UC8%1co and take up a ratio "Yeo, mother," Ila nodded. Catching !Iva qtll0t,. won't YOut Tad 2" up )Ila Winchester, lie jammed down , "Yes, I Will." ,* � My sombrero and m4do for tile door. , "And I'll Come Wyer, ,Tamilly "Ilack Ily suildown, I gness", Ito Call- need me hore.11 I ed J)ftek. "Dwalt worry." "rll +.AkO Care )Df Yior, MOtbC f3lia watched litni sling himself, "you got money, lla�re yer?" easily up6n Ilia �iroveo and canter Be Smiled wbilusloahr, slappl 9%,virtly oft oval, tile tioall toward tho lite heavy b6lto III rather gueo river settlement. Site Sighed deeply. aWt no troublo." I go, tIllowaft ilia groatton, , tbWest; this "Ain't thoare nothIng I can tile unfesttered life that had hifattia. helpt" Bile begged. I tell 4ri'mmy, With Its exeltemp.11t, Its - "Can I get a borne? I'll letty pillar for support. Closer and .. Closer C&II10 tile 41117tbull0al beat ving Reavy $hoop . ................ 315 to I 25 Blacks orowt.. $00 to 400 Urali.-141d �rW�i;:::::: 5 00 to 4 AD Mora was really no woll-founda,j c�l ,gailiat lillu. They Alone -mo gazed Rjln"AS balked In the clark. Seave pho t1irew open tne .cxoor, letting owo.,t, Grabi-fed buelts ......... I .... I I 5 00 to 5 51 liarnyard lftwb3 .... ­ ....... 3 30 0 4 00 5 00 tyarge uld tc, 'itify as to anythIng till.it occurred In tile temple; land as I green ihO Y0110w Innipliglit stream across Springlainbs .... I—— ....... 2 AD to Calves, per load.; .... I .... ­ 200 to 10 they were not prtme nt that eliargo ouglit -to be dismiusea.­ or else- Coll- tile sill,' to lose itself In tile blue Intensity or the dark. do per lb ................ 0356 to 010sq '�' Frogs,seloct, pore%yt._...,.. 6 2i to 0 o "Viluk turns with a ,hold chatilhige grass ands, 11 Wbat is it ?" she quh, area. Hogs, light, per owt ........... t; 00 it) 0 00 QWI.fat, per owt ............. 6 00 to 0 V0 to ilia Saddiloean Jews present. - HE Imprisonment at co.sarea,(vs, attic, A man swung from the nearest It the POI3y- "It's Buck Long, mn7am.1' Be Loading Wbralt A%arkelg.L 202-217.) 22-211,4. Wheill lilelix llea,rd,Ula ainst paused, shifting uneasily. 11 Yer see, Fallowing are -tile Closing qlloin,- governor -%,Irtuajly decided t1lo 13460 La favor of Paul. But he,wisheiT to 11 her It's this Way:�'Ited Jack, lie got b1l I 171til mll' that Mendez girl, she followed tiOns at important wlicat contras to-titly., L � . I ' kcap tile V,Ood_wlll of the Jews, So he vast him ; but -well, there was a L of a, mix- lIne!.mA`n,'o�'.t graw up near, the I � . 1 ... - C44 May. r ­ �__ 783-8 'llical deferred an answer fVoW time to . time in the meathylille, ii.ow pa I a tile; ul liging picked your man pretty badly wing- ... ... I0 Toledo ... ... .. , .4 ­ ­ 176. 1-42 70 T -A much liberty, and tho'coloplany of his friends, Ray -law ...... knowledge-ri elix long- - O&I I . , , I with Then they brought In ,Tammy. Duluth, No. I north.. 778-4 778-4 knew more than most Roman rulers . an. Brilist, Live Stock Markets. about 'Christianity, , lie evideiftly _-_� . bop- , -, London, May 11.-Llvoo� cattle, an- know Ilia charaorer of the disciples arad tbat what Paill gald was true. 401110 . ; , I es lot . Changed, at 11 1-21 to 12c per 11)', for American steers, dressed weight ; And z,et lie "deferred" the case be- .- -1 . Wh:it - �, I . Canadian steers, 10 1-2 11 1�2c -to QaUS0 110 (lid Pot 'Wish to give o4letice to the Jews. After cortatil dayli- . thlo I I . I I the `:_ per lb.; refrigerator beef, Do per lb. rolix came Into the audience-chatil- �1 I cot(o)] crazy. bar with Ills wife DruSilla, and We S S,S_ - .. .. � . l tile .. -k, Ma: New Ym .v IL -The Wildest ex- prisoner was summoned before the,n, . , , - . Ao'o J� % no I � 'C citenleat Ili cotton tills season ac- 25, 20. Iteasolled of righteousness, ... � * nglad I . curred to-4ay, when aa enormous 'was ate. -Paul, preaches as a raltI94�&, I covering. movement started by apostle,ghoall have prea4bed to such--, Lr%r- . ; ought an unexpucted advance of 11 to 14 heaxers. They sent for him to bear . . N point,9 In Liverpool, attended by about Ch.rist. They, heard inuch nioea or a , heavy sbaos of spot cotton in ill(' thax they cared to hear. Paul's bola - all , I Dniglisli mell-keit. The local market re- ncs6- is a,11 the ,,,are Striking Nyliall O tile 1� spoiladod, wl,th an advance at 15 to we remember that lie was dependent of � I _. 11 24 Il A new, high record for the OM Felix for Pardo"' n.k'X tLrambled- '. L I : - I '. I I 11 Clique realized moyLyneint. 11he bu In view of III,& ril slns, And, tillp judg- . took b I heavily In order to avert rL bear incilit to Come. hook, . I . . I pa,tlo. A reaotlon of 10 to 14 points VIOUghig-paulle, tac+ amd, cour- If my followed, Tibe market quieted down, tasy. was thc secret Or. maoll dr Ills Why, . bat trapsactions wore still the larg- succeisff. A true servant Of God has house . I . i w,t of the soa,000. i I b practical SYMPMthy for'llig poor and V own . I . I l . Bradstreet's on Trade. stiffertilLy brethren. "Out- lesson Coll. taine t-wrt pictures- 1. *Paul before . - She I � Wholesale trade prospects at'\Iont- I Polix. Note, J.. Paullo mainner, 2. His I of a I, real continue to hold out the pro- beller. S. His worsbip. 4.His epliduct. Stern ­_ mlep. of a large movement In simple 5. Ills eXPe0tatl00- 11. Felix before .1 . dead sl� t go6da the no, -\t feiv inonths. 111h.e Paul, Note, 1. I-Ils intereost In tile g0s., Vp - I I demand from interior lloJnts anti Pal, 2. What lie hea.rd. S. Hisr fecllllg� Shin- I . - )i capecially train the far West is 4. His delay.,, . . ad to tidy showing a steady expansion. alre, ! PRACTICAL SEIRVE Y, 'y WOI�LD Go. — I and --j,;,.NnW T.HF I I a' 11 ,tilalling cool weather has k t ep down ilia deriand in some Ini,portant rout a detender of the faith, The ,w, , wide � Mrs. Fusser (giving a receptio,h)- sonE:onabla lines In jvholosa)a trade charges that have Rvbu brolight against him by the orator eyes, Great Heavens I We haven't enough heavy refrL%bments for, all ,these people. at Toronto Ili a mann-or that bas been quite. alSoopoloting, Manufac- godless Tortul!us, viz., that of being ho 41pett," utterly break down antler Paul!g tag - =ath What Shall we do ? rayed .,Mr. Fusser -We'll have '01enty. I 11 turers are very busy In bleating ilia expanding doilluLnd for Staple - goods itrimments an'd logic, WhJQb "Inony;, It get MISS Sereeclier to sling a- few and -We and still complain about scarcity of I like a Ighty avalanche beats down I upon It, I tierlY demolishing and 'all - fixed songs before start to serve re- , c ition- freshments. , - ,, skilled labor. At Quebec during the Pa at week business has been fairly alhilatIng it, That- lie Is a ring- , I . i . L I . , ' active, although the cool wen�ther has leader T, of the scot of tile Nizardnes lit, does not deny, and that L be IS at on, Wit for omell . wonlell. somewbat Interfered with sales in sellsonable goods. There has been a a bellerer In , and 0, preacher of tile t you, Mrs. Gumnis-Does your busliand steady demand I'll mercantile circles glorious doctrine of the resilloreotlon ffIL he boldly a rms, and then In Ills anted ever talk of lite motller�s cooking? 2 you Gollang-Not L� -word. His fa. at Whillipeg tills week. Wholesale trade at ffic )?aclfie Coast cities Is Withering and forceful way of put. .Uri. at of ther died of dyspepsia. very fair for tills sba�so n' "At Ham' tin,; things, chaltengeg; big opponents to allow 'wherein lie is guilt of Sgt. they ___ s 11 a- "My daughter says you kissed hei without notice.,, Ilton, as reported to Bradstreet's, whuttleale trade, has felt the ,unrav- ora.lile effects or the cool weather ting forth .y , orror. A foariess preacher. While Cal ik- earlil "Well, air; (lid Shp -want we to Or, the sorting- trade In Summer SCIOI18 that Felix, before whom coo I tidy I" serve a a0poetio, on her 21' - goods. The first burst at hot wea.- staalds, has it in his wer. to take Ills lif Yet Ito Is' i�bl Iviotis to that ddy I,' ___ "Wellf ther, h6wever, will result In a gen- aral breaking of retail stocks to a fact 80 far as Its Influcholng a tame- He­8ut poverty Iff no diagrace. She-Vm_m, - no, but there are .no greater extLnt than experienced so In nesi 1) lit his mMuner or coliqpromisoor trut in ilia message Is concerned. ' knife medals Connected with It, either. far and will bring a flc(,Y,l of Sorting orders. Stocks in the hands Ali lllus-�rlous couple. ,P ,ant has a llrLng . I ; . ___ --they "I hear that lie married an a,c. of ilia wholesale trade now are nol largo, .and as It Is difficult to secure , 2 -Tal COUVIO as- auditors, but lie Shoots to Id%ll 1�ho truth present. ed was Adapted to It's hearers. Hovain r tress.,l � yer, . make "All .men do." Some cases prices have advanced since goods were purchased, there Ip he ,vas wise '(IT. Tim', Do 15). He Ivau Indifferent ttil u like __ . no occasion to force sales. The out - look fs good, and ilia general feeling Vietr lofty position in the civil government, and addrossed yer I" He -Will you have a little loj)uter? an 1; of Bhe-Oh, John, this Ili So sudden. - in trade circles Is Cheerful . The them as Judqmont�boulld souls, Whe- (her tile plert, would Influence ilia little . __ "What movement In tall goods so far 00111- , IT It with any previous season. Pa 's '" I' Governor to Show favor or dlifavor 8 b was, the baby crying about ng to just now 71, At London there has been a moder- toward's himself was not tj le L import _ ant Question. I tween "Proddle wa's trying to inake him ato damand for Seasonable goods. and It IvIll Increase largely with tile A pl�oper diagnosis followed with smile with tile glove atratclier." GGted, first favorable turn In ilia weather the recommendation of a poteattal -_ Dig to ::Is! she a polite girl?,' There line been a good Idemand fo� str,Plil at Ottawa this Week. remOdy-righteou8ness-to, be rcal- 17Cd In 1119 Own Character. � This Ila - Not at all, She find& It Impossible .9004s Plies right relation to God (1, Car. soft, to break herself of the habit of toll- . to 30), ill WhIch relation tile broken -no, Ing the truth.',, I I I C."),mlif%V�r Q i -V h ^ r%1 down character IK reconstructed, and .L —1 years, 0 yet bloody cowho-y wariv Ito mail revels he Isn't Sato for me, sholu P(191 . or oar,lfo and drink. Yet bolivao P, good kn v Iii0y, silo thought hastily, anti tile "YoS, ,V081" file quavered, all -hor Wild life had given: Illift f1trength And tarrorg ar')UWA a0lr. "Yes, filke a, 1)(`411ty all 119 (MV111, Silo ftbea Xommylg Pinto. Bea 11) tile bOrrAl , again, Ali, that terrible inheritance baok of ill() house-her0s ilia and - at ro,;tleox Iblood I From whence e4me dle. Oil, Zeddy I thoy're to draw- a It ? Silo Could not gite"o, yot It was big elrelo, an(I ,they think you're to there, Indomitable. Where waq run- run to Afendoz-a girl -0, woman away Teddy -little red beadpd, 121- there. lfao promlsod to give yol, year-old Teddy-erazotl with tile tip #0 tills6l of a drallia ring so many ypara 'Ailli'litit IO Thie tendor, boylah look ligo ? Whore wag Grace ? Gone, too, fled from 111-9 fAOO WILIZ PV6r,V trade Marrilail to A. 6111PIN C&ptalll In tile Of Color. lid JVti,q on Ills feet, tram. West Indian trade, lIlr0d by 901110 bling With otogor. "Witatla, that flr6am of tropic lieltuty, of wavlog, WjIfItig that loll Bar ?_13110 vltrd - Mrs, Wagge (rc4ding)-A well- known )ibyalclan says that one should never- go Into ilia water titter IL hearty meal." . � Waggs-That's right. It's Letter to go Into a first-class restaurant af- tor it if Ono happens to have the prlc�,V,hloagoi Daily Nowsp. - .1 . I . 11�rdF Whai One Wontati Tbinks. That blio lrj- a, clever woman. Who lets the other woman do most or tile talking, %*�Jio kilows how to be an Agra. - able third party when a man and a woman, are ilia other two. Who, laughn A.t sher husband's 1 joires anti really 'thinks them funny, I Who rag lize6 that true love Comas !to a woman but once In her lite � und ilso tiling to do Is to keop, � tight hold or it. . I -%Vlio 4oca not dross tip bell elill- � dZen to such an extent that Llie Jay'9 pleasure Is quite inarred by � ItTo consciollsoeAs of their ,21otheo. Better tile holiest "I love y0a" or! . Ono than the Insilloore adulation of ton thousand. '"oil Can learn a great dealnIhnitt T ,% mnn from Ills opinions of women, about a tvainan from her oplillone of othol, women. Ullen M man and hie wife start cut to do A place of work togoth- er, each, thotild Count a hundredbo- fore. saying allything. � .-,----------- Itilowo 11ow to Make it. . " P'niart Set. U44go-Slie, ling a lovely Complex - ton. 1 Ararliorle-No wonder; that girl Studied obemistry. . - . . , ,Tile largent nt,gat1v,a,nvnr taken of 4 sitter Was us Incho's Uy 83, lnebns, or .practically 11fe-n1w. It waft the work of a Bablin firm, -tv, . wlloro there ]lag linen it departure fro . rlg,l t lines. of, living, tile life Is T . � I 1X'1'1q'tNATl0NALIX'SSOZ*4 NO, VIL MAY 11, 1003. PaIll flerore PON— Aek 21; W4134 N.M. commentarg.-I. The cliarges against Paul (vs. 1-0) Within live days tbe high priest, Ananias, to ­ gather with ,representatives from the Sanhedrin, Accompanied by a Professional ovator, Tertullus, ar- rived In Caesarea to present their charges against Paul. Te'etullus be- gan by flattering Felix, as Ono Who had done great And noble deeft, and Who had greatly Advanced ilia gov- . ernmelat. Tills :i�as not in keeping Wit)) tho truth for "both Zoeeplins and Tacitur, .represent Win -as one Of thO most corrapt and opproolve �rulers ever sent by Ole Romans in- to ladea.14 % I . Il. raulCe defence (vs. 10-gi). 10, I Paul--nogwered-Alt4lough twfee before P&ul liad spoken what lie 1 called it deronoo-flrBt, boforty a vast Crowd of .Towg in 'tire temple a,roa, and Again before the atiaonibled San. hadrin-yet tills is ill$ first actual defence, an he I101w stands before an Imperial tribunal, tho governor re - .Presenting tile person 4114 author. ity or tile tinpar6p.-Butlor, rocag. much as X know -It 10 ftmarkable ,that Paul did -not begin his speech, as Tatullas hud done, by any Xi4t. . . te"Ing 4ddrdere, or by ang ;5t tile wrts of rhictorld, lie foundod'hig P104 On title Jurltice of Ills latiaso, 4nd ,On the r4at that PeIll had had so much a% VIllaile(i Ill tile affairs of Judo& ilIV a wag Well quall.flOd -to understand (file merits of the Cast, 4jad to judge Impartially. 11. M4Y-Ofit alideratand-ProUl title Tillortboas or 1118 stay In Zferneil,low, ... anx Offeliet Committed tholoo inuat haiie been iletieAt. ThOft '00414 bei - - - ­­­ . I I Telnperana'e,�_Ilarnoq says that, "t'lle partleular thing lit tile life J.4 Felix whiell Paul probably had Ili view, VV49 it'(, Indulgence of licen. tiOuff desires, or Incontinence.*, Note how consecutive anti logical IS ilia order In -whiall tills traill is put: L Rl9Ilt0Ou�M4eS-dc4llng- IvIth ilia relation Of tile Individual to God, and tile great principles, operative in t1le spiritual, kingdord. Ll� Tom- Perliace-The practical application,of great moral truilia, leading in the every day, Consistent, Iraithil and 0131106trIcal 0bristian. Character - temperate In ,tvord and spit -it and In tile Inalligence Of Physleal appo- t1tou and paafalons, Ili thealselyea Perfectly legitimate, now litatitiful- IY dominated ovor'and controlled V love to God ,and laun. 8. The judg- Iliellt to come. Vall-'T w4g; ma,da to feel that a taltilful r000ra was Doing kept of all big-cooducti that after death lie would fin brought before tt tribunal 10ilare thorty Would be no bribing of ilia judge, or wrong bl,ar4 Influencing the Judgment rendered. The effect or quell preft0ling. That tile Conscience of tile governor Was POWerrully Wrought upon and ter- ribly alarmed wag manifested Ill 1119 Physical emotion. The judge blulffe't W110 ft, trembling priaonot at the bAL of IIIET Own etineeltnee, sentetead to Oteknal daninationt Witil, apportuft- Ity, however, to he pardoned Ila(, acquitted. Pro"Pastination I" tile Strategy of tile AeVII. Velts oat(!, "Go t'lly NVOY1 to,, till$# time, wbcqr, I have A COV- venlont Reagon I ,Vill call for tilt"e.1, He 'Will agree with tile Sinner that there IF) a, -davll, such & thIng its 9111, an awful hall) 11 betivall, A just flod hal, 9L nuine ral riet lanity', and that Ice L it, lint at vn)nlo f, turn ttrA0, not now, it will bly well to Aedept , l Christ, .