_______________________________ 44 V2,TEA OMFORTI NTr. By horoUgh noledge ol the .atutla1 bir wf ~ gvor ii. peatinsof digestlx @eUd nu1trition, aind b y a cgsrettil aplication of I)x fine rroperties of l-eete ooMn .1hp l Us10rvlded for, or breakfast and supper r dellcAîýely faTored beovera' Le whlch may save li n almvy 4eet1.nra' bi. is by-th-ý d icxs ue o' uc articles of diet that a Çon t.1itio;n imy ba gradall1y but up until st rong enoOugh toý reist1 every tendency te die Meilndireds o' subtie maladies are Sai0ig around ius reaqdy te attaok whereVer thare nýi eweak pinv em&y escape many n F a ý fa ýtal !, Y ke gorsl elfortified(1 with ~ ~ n- p'ril adaproperly nourJshe d frae."' 'ivL SrvieGazette, ' f i THE VILAB'S GQVEINRlESS, CHAPTER XIkos And Clarlasa, thoughdeonsuut- "The snow la on the mountain, e withb a desire to know, dares nOt The frost la on the vale, Kk. este-r is3 standing a few yards The ice hanga o'er the foae)ntaiti, rolier, lnokhig the very perannifia- The torm rides on the gale." tonof ail pacthos nd la plainly an-an- -oasly. geed ,of the frozen bath. ClarWell, tslettr os eorgiesà,-a 1-l-'a Cialas'sleterto eorieJ3rug- ry ltt Nho ater, juat for once," tnrecelves a most tender reaponase,- says Caisual te reisSt the wo- tender as it la gratef ni. The girl wvrit,ý ;11man's Pleadin, and ber own fear of the th1ankfully, heartdly, and expresses ai- 'b'itter c ili" ta wiabro h Mlot passio-nate delîght at Clarissa'5 in ther aîide nf the blanketa. "My cour- ;9c.bas f1wn neeidon't seo how tanýtanTeous and ready sympattly. 1 Can get up at i,"wlflysnuggl- Thj, e etter lashor t, atfuli o., feeling. igu d'iown even more cloe-sly into the tmîUe' and aeemned utterly hxopeleaýs as to wkat you w'ere- going to do Inext." "James, la bekas edy S ays Mr. Pey-ton, turnig away to hide a. amile, and mîaking a strenuous effort to suppress the fàct that he has heard one word of her le.st betrayal. 'Corne into the ,dinîng-room, D)orian," ho says, when the mani had àssured hlm that breakfast will be ready in two minutes; "it is ever so much, more comfortable li there.' Branscombe goea with hlm, and an -pr-eently t'larîlssa ndIlorace fm teslealoue. Hlorace, going up to lier, as in duty bound, p laces his arm round her, and presses la lps iightly, gentiy te her chee k. -You never wished Me a happy- Christmas,- he says, in the low sof t tone Kep M li Cowsii [,îI 1al HVIIIM InG deat IT PAYS,--î ;t ,eessato eia4t * ~ ~ filk th'otugh she wil et m r than an animal in gond ffesh. T dfliýcultyis dthe nutriment : je f-ot al eircidfrom-a the food bocause ber digestionr is nult of rdn Dick's B1 odJur1i wxvll streoigthen the digeistion iand altthefond yproduice il!!'. It wil co3t DiL lIy renta to in, It on.,lhe pooest coi)w )-,i have _and yvou will retback 5 444t "t 444't ~ ~ X~ k t~ r t t-,-' 44 t- t-tt 44 :"-'tt ttet t'- "}~ T~ ~ 't t t 4 4 t- - t 4' t t- t - t -t r t t -'4 - - t' 't t t, 'v 44 4 44 t 4- k uy- anis t 't Cat- 1i~ence ~ - t-t'ttt~tt44 A ~çt tlE' rt~' ~ t t - - 9~ ~44t-t~OV~"~ t 4 4 ~ ~ (~ ~ t-~ 1-'tA~i t N S- - '- -- 4~ii~Le~iearîe r~1 -i cTPr3t"r7 t a-i, ~ 1 rl