did not intend to take any steps to] cure such a position without your 1 mission." “And I very formally iorbid it. would not suit me at all to meet 1 who have been treated by me a daughter; you. who have had the 3! Advantages an Harlin. at service the house of am or my triends. Neil would I! suit me to see you runn shout the sin-vets oi’ myrnn with a of music under your arm. My decin ls ï¬xed irrevocably. We were talking It when you entered. I shall write Slater \‘lctoire to-day that you about to return to Back. she will ceive you at the convent until turi‘ A.)-__ - a=ix‘§¥ é a :3: “W s â€I; 33': 3!! $53??? 3185;? 113: iiiile: E! 13%;? 5;; izai :5:32 “All MEI. It I lm Mb." Humane-Immunit- mmmmm ---,mmm m. mmm mmm M:MM â€Wmmmwm mmmmm m. mm mm? â€Mmmm memm â€.mm? mmmmm; Ex pea-u. him. u. aim: w nor. ummwumumm W «any. n Eu "luau-dull." who and "Blur." In um mad man. F‘W. I‘m-no do Dorm M- m roan. In the cofï¬dol‘ all. M Auk. "u Ind-m on W 09?" ï¬nd the young (In. Melvin! 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I be: you will not speak 0! money." “But I mun speak of u out you may know precisely what your position in." "I hope I dull be able up provide for mmlt.†law 'l'lomnne. with . mm mrdonable pride. would not suit me at all to meet you. who have been treated by me as a daughter; you. who have had the name Advantages an Harlin. at service in the home at one at my triends. Neither ‘would it suit me to see you running ‘ shoot the streets of amyrnn with a roll of music under your arm. My acct-ion is used irrevocably. We were talking of it when you entered. I shall write to Slater Victolre to-day that you are about to return to Back. She will re- ceive you at the convent until further omen train the. You have. I! “W know, a llnlll mm or money in the MV- ‘IICI bank at Beret. It in now inereued by the intemt at all these years." formally lorbld it. It me at all to meet you. n treated by me as a who have had the name Harlin. at lervlce in a o! my (ï¬ends. 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Mln um. are were short. 0n the second day, Elli, having altered her auistance in packing. 'l'tomane thunked her. but de- clined any aid. u she intended. the said, to select from her wardrobe only what was absolutely necessary. But the next day the Greek servant. who had ‘ minted the conversation to her mistress came min with a formal command (mm Hodnme de Somme. who required that her protege should retain all her guts. 'i'ionume obeyed. and the work of packing beg-n. Talluuve Sill had e mot piece or new- to communicate. Prince Hun-n had liked the tuna of Ilnrltu and land boon tempted. At that mount the bride-elect wu humming n (.1 dr in the next room. "Help!" added Elli. with a lplee of malice in her tone. 1 "they will be well meted. the prince and the prince-n." Ammonia-M see him min? She burdiy dared in- ï¬nite this sweet hope. as their meeting would be admissible only with Madame de Sorcneo' consent. and that Will not likely to be granted. She ended her letter with loving nlnterly counsel.â€" “the last will and testament." she said. of "hi. tall sister." She assured him 0: her unalienable inflection. and in- voked the choicest hlesalnge of heaven on his head. Many tears were mingled with these lost words. which were I ï¬nal farewell to her only love. Per- fect calm had returned to her troubled soul. The preparations for her depart- ure were short. 0n the second day, “ I. Gillianâ€"o very W In- '¢¢l'. to: tho «up or the marku not manna. Wu she not mm W hat MOM. hor Mother. would than 4mm her In M- hurt? Win-lever he might hear, whutever ht- mother and ulster uncut try -to prove to him. In would mun ulwayn Increduloul to any alleuuon against one whom he knew so well. She told him of her 19- !um to France. and otthe oomph“ ls'nor-uce she was In an to will! was to become 0! her there. Should she ever see him min? aha burdly dared In- TN: ALAlKA IAIDIN. yin} uncut-jg: uni (n n mama-I.) CHAPTER XIV. This unseat interim to the Arge- neutmmechen’ond.ehdtheevec- tutor- were to inure-tea II the net- emhe that they took sides, and hem! of that! who km whet anchovy [ante m tool the opposition. on the nice aide. Cowl to Chamber!!!" end gave the- nhltlntal proof. we“ down with the mu ml); After the eminent: were minced the Mal menu the mt. end mac-Ilia femof-nhofllegthe am e! the lower court no the deflâ€" Iltin of Webster- UIIW Diem urnndnlmlmmun, m 8 per cent ed Vllofflll on "saucer kitten any wee ever-ted the im- pct-tut gm of writing the deal-ton in eecerdnnce with thie View. and when he went heme the: hint he mentioned the matter to In. any, at the nine tine um lance new. em. When Ire. any leer-med that the great W cent to going to aeclde ihet Ileh mete wen am. an the do- mathflgorinheeeoelmueueedu em! the proceeded to read he: dietin-1 unhedemeeneheiectenemthe: cuisine and the constituent! entering intb it that he began to When. In a cut: end mite: men she held epthedellcimcflemflehmuweem haveenetenderheedoilettuce.end W 'ite acute palâ€"tie: delimit when My enhellllhi-c chicken ulna. m. handrail In. am. "So are fallen and cached rel herring. than. fiat deem more! unhea- the cent he called his Me. to- am the W ‘the- with the mumâ€"Wm} with. use. mun. “"3371th m the Irishma- cried out: '80“.th autumn“ W I luv Maul â€In: " “You are murmur cue-IIMIIM Brim mm M'lmon the Wuhthtlom' “Tutti-hunt. nmmwm wine. numuiauounn‘thlufl- can M m no man When the Wmflnedmtmmmo Inn-«1 mi vibrated to him: mm.-ym.lflmllnmo so; 1-1 ‘05 so :8 3i 1.... :08 a»? den-no.5 05 «a to; are JED 2: 122.3! unite- ..F» J mm m. .m m www.mw mummm m «WWWmmMm.m. wmmemmmmmm .WMMMmmmwmâ€. â€Mlpmymnt-nlm m a» good: u “um" M the trial In the elm" court on. of the pun-mu (0.th "In the [ood- wm Impound .- "anchovy pane" and “Non" pane." Wentu'l dlcllonury I'll quoted to a: "a «Million of sauce. and In â€no of the "wane. that an. chow â€no and bloat" mu. wen no! mulled In Ind. u hum. the dr- tun court dlnclod that a verdict b- ulcnd (or tho eolbclor o! the port. on the mm! (In! the um “am a! all Illa.“ In the can! act In. In to um: I- the Minty min and no! to n- ma. non-luau m can. u» but!" Mm mo u- iï¬nwlnr' mud an other I- The one was brought by Wllllun B. Boole, Ruin! Mien. Alexander Scott Ind wuuu. Y. Bode. phi-ml- In error. amuse the collector of flu port of New York. The all In: to man cum 1}" gum- uld ppm: good- Imported u oision wu reached. it ha- .iu-t tranaplred that the Judge. had reach- ed an opposite opinion. and that Justice Gray wan to wrlte their de- ciaion that nah paste val a sauce. when he happened to mention the can to his wife and changed hia mind. When the other judge- conaulted their vivea they alao changed their minda. and lo the su- preme court of the United Butt-a had to raver-e it: ï¬lament on name. The practical common sen-e o! the house- hold tweet the entire Judicial bench. and Juatiee Gray wan instructed to write a deciaion that his pant. in not um WIVES 0P SUPRSHB COURT BINDER A DECISION. UPSET THE RULING. flourâ€"Wold- Km Ont. Iboâ€"- nls PM IBM tho Court-00- menu-Inna (Wu-mutton Correspondence.) tory to a. certain ;New York ï¬rm. bun the record. 0! ~the court [all to ex- plain how the Ge '3! important cue, Involving u» ques- llon. "What I: a nave?" was decided ‘by the supreme ,court or the United States not long ago in a Iny Ian-tacâ€" hameymmmtmn‘ Ant-Hum A can: of college students It Adm. Inch" got tho M31: a pug agar! huh-o Brown of the tinned mm supreme court. in MI mm on m maker-Ir! of the In. team! at Yak mmhmmumm am at It. mm Mm capital Ind labor. "I! muo- be you- merhmmtmummm will confront the In! [attention In min-mummy. Humanism-o mm. corporate sued. and an tn. any of him Ire. he an. m- mm [m Wamtï¬amd m Institution.†Justice Bron no- mmmnmthemmmmi tmnnyonabor. He can than: urban from "the apparent mum: of “I. n- boï¬nc mil to perceive that "I. ma mnmmncmm-mm", [oh-enema the up!!!“ "crumbledl mummrpowmtouemy' thmfltnu.â€"EW. "rho chum court. In din-tun; I m- cm for flu dob-dun. ruled. In Ill.†«um. um ll manor 0! I" And aub- out "and to comm-l w... (W "acu- um wma- IM word- mam-n «I! III that In I» mm set. We no out“ to m II that flow. nr In nu. club" at our 1:4qu tun-lad“ "A! an an! m pumm- Introduced (Monet that "no good.- In qmllon were alumna-Md out of amhovm or blade". [round up and mod: were «and I. load In I dmlm tom. or u an Amber! principally In I nodule». or Wilma um: I ember. and no! u a condiment. and won lpt'dlcllly known In ‘nnehory um‘ and 'blmur pup-J and that In undo Ind commerce nu word 'uucel' In annual to liquid. on†and not to Ilse-c pasta. H "In the dictionary of Web-(er. rebr- rod to It the man. the primary dennltlun at 'uuce' ll «cordial! given A. 'a ml» tun or compoalltou to be eaten Ilth food tor Imps-ovum m ten-h. I tell-Mn: confluent: Appellant addition to the 911-an manual or n duh.’ “The word ‘uuce.’ as commonly used. ‘ designates o condiment, generally. but not always, of liquid form. eaten II an addition to and together with I dish of food to give it flavor and make it more palatable; and is not applied to anything which in eaten either alone or_ with e bit of bread. either {or its own sake only or to stimulate the appetite for other rood to be eaten afterward. For inmnce. choose eaten with brand, or ham or chicken eaten In I sandwich. or anchovlel or hen-inst. caviar or Ihredn of salt il-h, eaten whether with or without bread. .- III oppetiser before I. meal. would herdly be called 1 sauce. Accordingly, Justice Gray wrote In: other decision. 0! course. supreme court Justices write their own opinions. bu there are hints In some of the para sraphl ensuing o! a. pair of feminine eyes looking over hi- lhoulder. Here in I part of the interesting document; g This wu acre-d to. and the next day ellht induce- of the lupreme court met Ind Iolemniy concurred that the our» town deplrtnient or the United States end the circuit court of the Southern district of New York. and Webster: Un- abridged Dictionary didn't know any: thin; more about what nuoe Wu than n tomtlt did about. the Pentnteuch. It Janice Jackson had beeen there he. would have acqulnced. too. : “In no Ill m not. like ml- Ieltfl he paid. Fund, In». m‘d mm mm! your viva balm to nab a pm Mont about Inchovy and blotter plate bell). um. " ‘ 70h “I‘G‘ an «In «with. unit m It. My}. It! “and lino-l“. nap-Hui, um I“ mu“ I“ dun no an that. wâ€. "on†nood'TPms :2 gm. to no}: the "cord a! mo boy Who an I flung. and crooked pin. â€You think may at. clarity Now- on!!! com on It. "mm the. upon you 0- lb. unad- la (In sunlight um I comm :- not non blue, and :- you Intel in In until. any at. In! and they an Nut. and you Gem]! of tam-a what color they Arc. but an coo- n» to witch thou mum rut-"r slud- they will: and then. If m am.- I. not too mom-cod. flu! I eur- It mull-tn to mica“ can!“ lm pure Blood WIII M and M. and not" fly. The upon-nu" mun no. Do- “And then her eye-3 Why mould poet- s“: o! the humorous orb. o! orbnul hour]: at the violet eye. 0! ma nu- wonen of the north when an Irish girl bu than all .1 one uni the an. up"? Bum on. um mm. and Hood's Stamper-Illa “She Is an and slender. Crisp little black curl- llc swan her white neck. He:- Mn 1- on†red and white. and her flue buck brows and curved lube. accentuate n. Putty Girl. 01 Ink-‘- "Do you know how very pretty I pretty Irish girl a?" an t well-known Ind coma-tulle writer. Inn-I- - Dill-Q Ian I an manned 9: some Chfllfllfll bo- uuu they have so much' domdoneo on purlluuem and the law at tho loud. Much nod my pal-llama: ever do to true tendon. amp: by mistake. M to [flung the law of. the Inn! to touch our reunion. we eunutly cry. “Hond- all! leave no “one.†Your Sunday bull cud all other form- at scum-pull:- ment mllglon seem to me to be all wrong. 'lee u. a “It ï¬eld nnd no favor. and our tam: has no cause to (our. Chi-m wanu no help tram Caesar. be: our members at parliament repent o! the brlbery and corruption lo rlfo lu thelr own mid-l. before they let up to be protectors of the tell-don of our Lord Jesus. I should be ntrald to borrow help lrom government: I! would look to. me n ll I rented on an arm of nun. lune-d or depending on the llvlnx God. not lho Lord‘s day be rapecled by t“ meant. and may the day soon come when every shop than be cloned on the Sabbath. but let u be by the force or convlctlon. not by (arcs of the poll!»- man: let true nellxlon triumph by the power of God In men's hearts, and not by the power 01 Ilnea llld punlllnuenu.