In I ma. hvnuboo ......:'a'a.8'.'.. IIAI-......lOt gpt.................. as e {E3 '.':llth0o'....\ .. our) Information apply to J. P. IAII.-Y. A-it - uvalu uuy, vuu, uuu Jul" nil! mgnlz I : moonlight nil was mnounced. They M I Ihnnoh `f.`D'II in has An n 4 Inc nuunuu III: we Uulet gums M You'll die of modesty some time, o Ilid Riggs. You ought to do some- thing for It. " U15 .........!L _1L......u..._ -_ --_ .1. -._ nuu ounu was Uuuugu 10!` 1110- The next morning I put on a fresh, clean outing suit, just as if I had ex- pected summer weather. It was a bean- tiful suit that I bought on purpose to wear down there, and Polly said she was proud of me, though she was a lit- tle afraid I might get pneumonia. Evi- dently she was proud of me, or of the suit, or something, for all that day she just took me around and showed me to the other girls I didn't hiow another soul in the place, so she had me all to herself, and it really was worth some- thing to see how happy she was when she looked at the other girls. "vnn " din nf vnnahml-no nation 4:...` H um wwn uu.I.unJ, wuuu E116 awnn W8! and when they all went out with their winter clothes and rubber boots on to I60 the waves. and the fishermen said there hadn't been anything like it be- fore since 1878. But the wind was 1 blowing 85 milesan hour right then, and that was enough for me. Tho nnvf irurulvinlnulu I` on-.5 .... .. A_...I. vuuuu uuwu, unu uuuuy .l weuu uown. I don't know what I wanted to go for. It wasn't uncomfortable here. The night I got there I nearly froze to death sitting on the piazza Polly said the wind was 3 little `rresh, even for that place, but I ought to have been there vuuu vvaeu uuuu ITUBU. oven 10!` man have there the week fore, when the storm was and asylum Mn. .11 .......L ....L ...:n_ n___-._ ` nu vvuu aunuununu 91361! `I111 D0113 ranch and the highlands 01000 at` hand. ` I ilwaya thought that the bother of going far fora vacation was more than It was worth, and I seldom went. But this year `my couaig Polly wrote to me how lonely it was down on the coast of New England where aha in studying, with 20 girls in the hotel to `one man. and how much she wanted me to come down, and nally I went down. "T dnn t lrnnnr uvhnf T upnnona 5.-. .... L UCIUU I238 I-Ul'l' - "Itseemsasi1'itoughttobeenongh," mid Riggt. But it appeared that Bigga really < wanted total], and ansoonas thetwo` started for luncheon together he began of his own accord. I always said, he began, that New York was. the beat ' place to be in the summer. It may be pretty hot sometimes. but New York is better prepared to stand hot weather than my other city in.the world. And so with Manhattan Beach and Long and thn hinhlnnn nln-4: of unggu, u. yuu Luuulo IHUW. " I don t want to know, mid Riggs. ` "Isn't it enough, said Biggs, ` to M have everybody, from the proprietor of my hotel to the elevator man here in the blldin Worrying me about what I cdme back for? IITL--4.__.._.lJ14_ ,,,,I n . n Blggs came into the ethos with an air of not caring who knew it, and Riggs mid to him: ' What, back from your vacation so soon? A little earlier than you expected. isn't it?" "Yes. I am Back earlier than I ex- pected."'Biggs answered, and I don't want youtoaakmewhatleame back for either. Well, I won't ask you. said Riggl aoothingly. What is it to me?" I came back to get warm." said Bigga, it you must know. 4'! nn l- urnnf on 1...... n ..a.1 an..- }j-`- V Vj 39$` " I fedlllnflt hoodoadcrry every Saturday hon Ion- lltkosllingnt Quoboo. honloncunl. .,.. Ihoeocoodolddeya, when wewuepeu And boys and girls were Imllll Ilnce then the Lord be prospered While they've grown scion; and And thilnk they ought tn. have men Icy e." . . . Pet pa Inch ung: nut be. But I in I'm longing for the day! When mocha:-" got the tea. -Lon1ne Edgar in New York Independent. T. 73iiiu`1ioTHR :6`:/rs 1A.`;u j T L4 ___..____n .. _VACATION IN FOG. I rub my funds in lap \_\ gut nu. Now. lpry. rot old Ina? .._ ;;d "nothr" `cat: the as ~ nd back. each Juno gnd Bridcn. mud hue yourhluhinmbcol n;ou oonlqlgaly cook uh mo. on'd never 1000 | place!" I Bun]: oyster: nndyugh mulch- Cmcken Ind tout-|h. ma. " ' [my happy `Own when. long as She alvrayl not the tan! :- I 3 but .` -Q an:-A---in ' 5 ` , ...T j; ___.4-v. AIIlwib_-uilu tannin... lflllookntmegnduy: . 2 We'll In the servant: all go *1 Arole.$\Ill|lIu.IsHtodg 1'11 39} your Bunduy ta." Q 0511 19!! Ind mo J `1 em-..'....::.*:..:.::-...'.-.,*"". ' nnqoookuadnllthonll lnbnvolrny. nun uyputwuuy rlulclllit FITIII Au pee:-one eqnnln Iuguluuun Ibohoiuootludn. Rouodunnou Invented wIIhnthoryovCtheotlnu~ `.l'bercforo,whenapotnId dabb- volvedit In yhnwholo holuull not tho lordchnoallotthnt nlitllocklotho hIIu,.-bandm Sundfy Hindu. uuuuauuuuu VII] IIII llll OIIIEHC ahonld not be able to uotcllo nthodty yhiohbvcludlntbeohnlrnuof ovary public meeting. but than In I subtle constitutional point lnvolnd In this nppunntly dicnlou pt-ooodln All [ll Ayn nnnnl an Inninlnnnnn (- ` `atI ha. (luau: no-a-n ""` and s I_I| _ Duoron'to and ruin. ,_ ...,, 0!Q\l!l:lt6.- I-IIIEKII Insuvll. Neither noble lord would give way. and to bring the cnrioiia situation to an and Earl Granville moved that the Lib- unl pee: be heard. The bone divided on the question and decided by a Na na- otltyIhattho'1'oryptalahonldbo mane. TCIII III` ` muumonn tam uvernconanor nndouund why the loud ohngnlla yuu uuuuu bunt quwrmlu. Hnppy etiquette is so strong in the gilded chamber that it rarely happens when the house by cries expre-nee its desire to hear one` of the contending peers that the others do not give we . But none year: ago there won 3 note ncene over the question whether 1 peer who had risen from the front. Tory bench should be he-erd in preference to e peerwho had risen from thetront Libero] bench. \Y-rA|_-_ __L|- u__g , -- ll ILIU IUIVU uulluculluf. If several members of the house of commons rise simultaneously to take part in a debate. the speaker decide: who shall speak rst, but If two or more peers rise together in the house 0! lords the lord obsncellor cannot decide who shall first be heard. It is the voice of glue house that determines. `In-v\I\`l- -6{......s'A.. 1.. -- _s____ L, At 7 an my IUIIII. The speaker in the sole judge of all questions of order in the house of com- mons. In the house of lords such mut- tetl, when there is I conflict of opinion, are decided by the whdfhouae And not by the lord chancellor. I0 _.........I ......._u.-_.. -4 AL- n_-_,_ ,n - .u-.y.-1 u-nu uuunuuurr. The responsible office of chairman or president of a legislative body is one that generally carries with it both pow- ers nutl privileges. There are. however, exceptions to the rule. In the British house of lords it in not the lord chnuoel- ` lot but the whole house that in nddresaed as "My lordl. " ""10 nhnnlsnu 8. al... ....I.. .t_.1_- -1 _n ul:\uu.'u mu yuu uxuu yuu,un5 E0 1101`. " No. " said Biggs hositatiugly. I don't think so. If I had been one of 20 men. and aim the only girl in the place, it is likely that the rest of the condi- tions wmulcl have burn reversed too "- New York Tribune. Us I It appears to me. " said Riggs. that your Cousin -Pdlly is u. good deal more devoted to you than you,:u'e to her. `Nn" mid nim... Lm..:o..o.-....|.. on tuna: _ Yes, and than I told Polly that my ` doctor had telegrnplnxl to me that the air of that place was too bracing for me and that I must come bank, and I showed her your dispatch to prove it. Then I packed my outing suit and ramn. ' UIBIJIIIUII K) DWI. What! That crazy dispatch that you sent to me, asking me to telegraph it back to you, signing `M. D. after my name?" u\r-- -__,1 .L._, w. 1. I\ u .. :---- SW`? DollyIcI'v|ooautM_PIntunoquoIos , `f..,, ,o!Qu!nto.- '___` `-:_'&L.'. .zm......-..'___ `_AA..l_ -_-_.,.. Juan nu uulvu an Isur, L uuppuau. "Brave! What was there to be brave about? The boat was fast on tl bottom. She couldn't have sunk any urther if I she had been a sieve, and she probably didn't draw more than ve feet of wa- ter. so even if we had fallen overboard we should only have had to stand up and our heads would have been out of water. I don't claim any greut.bravery. but I'm not a fool. Neither is Polly. It doesn't run in the family." "Oh, I don't know!" . Well, we stuck there for an hour and a half, till the tide rose and took us 03, and Polly gloated. Then they took us ashore, and we walked back to the hotel, and Polly was the only con- tented person in the crowd. I suggested that we were pretty full of fog and need ed something to warm us up. Polly suggested tea. I said that a hotscetch would suit me better, and Polly nearly fainted. She said that this was a no li- cense town. and there probably wasn't such a thing as a hot scotch this side oi` Boston, and I couldn t get it even if I was there because it was after 9 o'clock. It was then that I thought of New York. The next morning. as soon as the telegraph oiee opened, I sent a ' dispatch to you. " Utrlmn "mm; mm... .n......s..\. um; ..,r.. I0 II-Illils JLRU I-I-IIIIIK "Make a. row sbont it? Why. I would have given 85 to get back, if ithsd been uecesary. instead or the 50 cents they asked. But it W9. not to be. Tha_3t.bny is as full of islands as a shad roe-`shut up; you know` what I m.ean-and we zigzagged about Among them. .As we were creeping around the end of onoxbf them Polly asked me what that mpn tip forward was looking for. I thought he must "be watching for a buoy that marked the `point that the boat must go nround in passing the island. Polly said that she had often wondered why they didn't have those buoys placed nearer to the shore, where it`would be easier to go aroplxd them. `Just as she had wondered that there was a bump and a terrible grinding noise and the bout stopped. Her `question was answered, and we were stuck fast on the rocks just inside the buoy. Wall Hunt Hun:-A mac to hatch f ..lI Jubl; Lllbll} LHU ULlUy. Well, then there was a row. Chile dren acre.-t_1mod, women fainted and men put on life presorvors--on themselves \ usually, not the women. Polly wasn't frightened I! bit. she just ant: 01088 to me and gloat-ed over the other girls " And what did you do? You were ` just as brave as she, Isupposo. " "'R1-nvnl Whnf. lrnu `1nv-n in `un `nun-n. VA-luau. unru], uuu.u.nug pt-3opm|" Why didn't you mnkenrowsbout it and Bikes. "1! you been him my a. thing like that? '`'`M..`!;.. n mu. -`|....L no an... I ___u , thesa.!iardy, peopm" W]lV didn't vnil nmlrn 1 mn- The Belplnl Lord Chnnoollovr. I.. _..._...,..ll I Jan A --- uvuv. vain Aau llllll -I IIDALI d L boo "man dto c mm e r gun! A: . '1':i3'd% 3.; 132'3;.o.n.'T:.?:uo; '?1'noyw (nun. gm 913.: Fnuoo 1 10;-Intixaton Wu! India 101- Ohiolto U and ohoo...dI mun, u.u!A..un. ' ' I ' ` ' N tho ll: Eh ' L ' '.I.n"`<;g:.l:.IaltBdvonxo|onthInoon on an Brew;vy' at" London. Canada. JAMssucPAm,AND. - KIN9s'roN._ \ Thur a no made only from choice hrlxllul the Inst. nunprlnu star. The-1 hon boon Analyzed in no tl , { slut on andhnvo boon pronounoedftorgrlab .' ` nml."of oll'cioun avor an Inwrior quill 1. ' A 0anu'nooInao,nd thzn In `bolt in D co doth: bro: n.hn;...':3 oh hhidnsmt M the nut W Q`: xhia At Izlh I. U Ssh. IMO: .O|n|d|. IMO: 'dnnv. nah-All; I . j A-LE "ft)uT. - GIIIO ' Quoboo 1:5! ` I HAUL`! qvvw Int: It 1 hound. Icnwcuy 00$ II IIIIIII urn" J I All public schools would maohtboob monlnot mono and that with shenani- Iuu. Iubonld,-bu much Innhcd oounofor the pupil to knowlln uric` noteundcohoupmiunnnlnndduln uooknowclolntanot tbonlpbnbuull how to IpIll"hnkar." such lmwldp wouldlndnonutlpoltllnoludthopul whold B Instill glfulu-Inadoh An omlnent oholr londur. In hlklng ot church music the other day. remarked that If munlo were lntclllgcntly taught In our puhllo school: than would be let: bungling among singer: and lens ulunhlo than minted when the more ndvanmd leuono hoonmo noounry. "There In little Ina. ho continued. "In any linger wanting his or her time In uxpondvu Instruction whllo thuulmnny u: In the tudln or tidi- nunta. Aouurbaudunmul: lnuhun nphlll undo-taking noun tholhrt. Bo- hr-othe unhltlom singer noun any- thing In tho mnllul llnc`:lIa'I.d| In oonulduuhlo pnoldnnq on and lunlllul with all I the peluninuy wqrh, thin Ind In land d any dnglng runner In I nunnnhln the and ` at 5 null soot." LII -gall]- -L..I- .I.._I.I g_.L `L- _n_ vv.-no uuu av! UIIU. names mam. - W =--`:s;s..Pa'-;.'=.-'.:.`..*s.-33.!`-.:.-*a::.:'-"~ IOBIIT BIID. Iannur. ......__.__.:.._...__.. _... _._.__..-._.__:___ Just wan YOU ARE Lggmc fox 1` ymcmvnv & BIRCH Price $1, 6 for 35. All dealers or address THE SI.0;\N MEDICINE COMPANY, Of HAMILTON. 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET- We have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine t_hem before purchasing. ,fIl"HIdIVl` I-Ivy-;r|vI}.I-Wing. Linn. 'Do1}`l_o 8_l'noe.MCo enemy Mon- The Art Amherst Hall and Parlor Cook Stoves are tted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Heaters, Ec- onomical on coal and handsome in design. Hunger. 0' HAPPY THbUOHT" RANGE. I I Ivuantvua ll` U37- lleliable-Perfect-Economical ELLIOTT 31203.. `Illa In 0!! Fllblh Iohooll. \ U THOUSANDS IN USE IE_I.I_ -,J__n F, ' ERA-N-GE fernt styles every Ridge igiuaral teed to give perfet satisfaction. nu :4 I311!!! l\lI\I `T335 BREAK: THB.RU3RD. Antique Oak niuhmiiith g British bevel plate mi 1'. Exactly same as cut. }l`I:yl.l 7`; uuuuw uurvxouquogmonolxj mon- ` ` aay. octane: `uh. uunns oouzimu um _ nuan- 'F(\I'l mans msnt G01` am A. M` L_n:.;- m..TT.-::X.u... ' ' " Nnw You. Oct. M.-Jo Pun as): J h A t.ton[ChuI|l'.|lI[lII% o?J:un3'.'ohuu.mta-naIywoun- band olAnoI_io R| vo|,|bouIiaIO.'ll uh uonloonlugrhlo uyhudxnull om. Audio mw Gnu tun lnclnnlorvu Inllwuluu ONLY $18. mm. It II a grand Moog uodtouLo.ui"-T an , novor without. It In they onu. I vane on- mended It to I many. people. and In av 01 canon hn done I Hint wu cl {nod lot M. a ham undo a number o! wand :11 onus. In this o y. hu :1 city. I J. N .9933 B0. SI.'l'lI ` writer; I fzom Dgtqpilo for u|`l..I no bad M. times that Ioonld no to 0 Ali "`:`.".`.1: '.:':.:i1:::32a:`.:?.`1l'a .'.'i .. food wlthoutfront Mutton. I tried um! hm OI no nlloved no at one: and lfootod W 1 It In hloo.:odloI `I an v- 0 o . the 5'0 100 ol- mend_9d_ It 99 gem: mun: Mania. and In av up ; Ihestyanges 1 made in sixteen - .'_m\nI I.rou mafnoqnlug. um. Hoadncho. Nausea, Dlnlnoq. !:alnb0_Il. L of Appotlk. Flatnlonoy. Coatlvonup. SLOAN S INBIYANTIJNTG They will notlut long, Come and get one. an Flu-A.-A-n.._ __.n -.._.A___. -- Don"t-buy an expetiment. ' Don't buy an imitetion. Don't buy a "just I8 gqod. Buy aHAPPY THOUGHT" and remember that as R guemntee ot the sin le one yo ve hundre in and about Kin - ston are to-dav deliahtinn than "buy. over- nnvvnallllullill Ill IIIII IUUIII l\llI to-day delighting their users. _ -A 11:11.: I l.Il\IU\.Il'llc IC I"Il1. only Range that has retained its name and stood the test for the past 14 years. Don t'be persuaded that {Ion can buy anything etlyal to T E L! HA DDV -runnr: n :. AL- buy` inytlr)i'xipE-""al -ti)--'11]? HAPPY THOUGH . It itthe l.I\'Iv Danny` `LA. I... _.A-3----J `A- 69 a 7: Brock strut.` KINGSTON. 'n'&'""'|I|IIuu ano unnu '.l`l'I III II nDIIIInII.'&: cuaas ovbl-i|>sIA. I" `--my u ).-go` 'I'RAVBI.LlNG-BY RAIL. _2_}l!?n'5`:a:`:?a..'`'&"f:'.:..':..*:`.'1:l.f:? Inc." In ` con Tauday and Friday :- Gnlni. Al I nan nu-r Ann wlir. STR. -+_1Ea{of' In -nauon 4.-.6`. -I-A.--.-... n .I:u.a'.L`- I TAILB: Bhutan {or CAP! Vl` h`.2.`.5_'.`K`u`:`!..`.."'*;..'.:. ".'.`. ' U I.Y.0. AID II. II. IT- __ Lhfj 313 A1 1 I.InUu `III B--o 5-: H , nyuacr mgr um: ,NIag a I`-"a Pall-. ' -ti-r-u-nsnn-u -"""'v WI-Iuyuuu I SOUTH- IJIAIII In nhu-4| Io... nu, umuotuu 4 . WEST. . Alhnv. Vm : NI TIII ` iA____ }`_ ILL- `Iv 0?-L` . . Album New York. Plinth!- anon. allusion and tho uuso. uonon um` . EAST. inch Inc Q1 IEJ El -LE.` uld. onlord. Wonouu. no- use. ton and the t-I43:-n \; .` ,7-.,_ It ll: I I=:'-........"""'":-...'.'*&* \ 1"f'l'I"I'Z' 5;: g-,;a...~:. .;w:.'...r ' 1 Satnrdu L3{ u.. " "* cu-unujyvutn. nicotin- bu-uthtounn. ` cun\Iin0linhn!"In|I-. Iiutpcaountmodlouaacnl dinnn I!u...I.....1.;..._ ._.._._n wusll that Ihocaredabont. eir dung; dmnoantnga-she lento Tilt -liatual ioxnyltory withhernnnllymputhy. lII:I;9.yunnnduowln:hy`btth1nk." I |cnrlna~th1n._ tea cup- ba.s.s;1a..a:anoc-t;-Ikomauu ullgoud looking, Shoo than 1 lane rnndto knowherwdlnnil Ithlnk Hithondlsudihlwunuin Ilnwnrld. ~11 than you: at yakunmg gvv nut: My business is to cure him if I can." I said briey: "Now, I wunt o;.itl:lp. f amen! I managed to ._ lune g his shoulder haoz into position. on I set his ribs. Beyond thatloould do nothing until he recovered suf!IoSent- Alrto answer 3 tow questions. Itwuneoeenrytondenuree. The men ought to have been in D hocpitnl, but It wuimpouible to niove him. In- dpd. It wllalmoue miracle the: he hed..evl' lhohed hanbineuohemub ghdeuudllon. ' - Rot hr `from my dispenury than we: sunning institution. supported by none lsdlen. who devoted their time and money to nursing the poor in their owuhounu "l'he,n_utronwee_e aplen- did woman. who never-_ stopped to in- uuin lhthnr A-nun in t|n-n--- unguuux traces ox mnnement. I looked up at the boy. who WI! watching me carefully. and, I have no doubt. reading my thoughts. You ain't again to tell no tnles. 'ov'nor?' ' ' uo $.....:..-..- 1- A- - , u . n- - we room stood a suspicious looking hag, out at which peered a jimmy. It was then fairly ate to assume that Billlnd i met with an accident while engaged hr hi: professional duties as a honsebreab et-. He was educated. One could see ` that at once by the development of his broyr. In his face, too, there were some lingering traces of renement T Innlnul inn -5 Al... x._ ._L, _-. uuu vuvsvolu B00166]. `E : our ledger, " he said cautious- 'ly}`lh I ain't ugointotelnl you no snore. " Why didir`t_ he.go_ 3 h ihl? "I dunno, he `i" wan st Workphnd fell` 01! of ` eng. 80 '6 come `mile. There all. " Vhunkilyormedical men is safe in el- moet. my neighborhood. Moreover, I mnweu known. and as I went dong I heard the gossips saying: "Th goes the doctor. He : come to see a ter Bill. Oiqirly Bill was a celebrity. At lost my guide stopped at a house, and, nodding a woman who stepped on one lide to let us enter, said. It's all rt 11 oldgal. " ` `I - ' I out subsequently that the "old-gel addressed was the young gen- CIOIIIIIPI mother. Respect for parents is got I lending feature in that neighbor- Without wanting I minute I knelt on tlodwitoenmine Bill : injuriea. I found they were serious--a dislocated shoulder, two ribs broken and internal injurieo. which might prove more seri- ous ' V Onlslhgerswerethemurkeofoub uiu _ ,whieh showed thet.Bill its in etc mm.-um `in the corner or the room mod esuspioious looking veered u `limmv. Io: um. nuuuulll vtuy MIDI I the choice socity. E'l nnr lnrhnn A vvuuv 111- KIUUUIWVV no ltld In H hon-Io voice. Well, you've got him, " I Imswered. `_'}3l's fol] down and, hurt 1ue1f," he said nloyly. ` o Who II B1117"! naked. ' A uhade of disappointment passed ova hill face. I had evidently fallen in hll Opinion. Mi not knowing Bill proved conolluivdly that I Ind not mixed in tho! (shninnnt -nnhsh. uuuuu uuulcuuuulg UIII HUI IlWIy 89`. I gow mipgtea? reIt._. grlip janiqv damwn puhea slowly Japan; umz}t_!o held-at a thorough little gutter urchin Appeared. He was 5 cap- _i ital specimen of the London .ga.min- CIIKOQ feet gnd leg: up to the lcnpe, ug- Lged `tn-aunts, I thty cotton shirt, open at the ghost, 3 uni no but. ` .5. -uu`.-nu, n uup_ uuuun Blllfli, open at chest, wu'_grewao_n;b1y dirty, but his thin, almost delicate ngers told me it once that he was as pickpocket. `'1 want `IS. 'D....'|.L1.. n 1.- __:- n I 3' 5 65c1ook we afternoon. 5 time when the out and doctor sometimes, but not always, yeti` [Fi `lngni Anus.`-4.. _..-I__.| .I-__I_ nan; uv was In plulplxilvli "I want Dr. Prebble," he nidin manna uni-Q 3.-,, gy- You will not no. '23` N. , _. wozotlno mm In -not--Iuttlv gndmhmugn. wnyoyu Iltllluu Youvnlnotnu. ;`1t1r'gg1`I-ENT." tuuqcahcuoxn. v Who you {ad that pl-ickhg pain all no thofntnklittlonpototredon the unlit! which nnlytonlolh the oontotnltmputintonlxlialliujl un'q:ouftlol`hhok0e|.onvhlchp"our enough llama; yam In noise`:-. An ugvu. 1- Anna] II-Ill uyv III [III lIllIl'I- tion eating in manner of prenata- tion. 1 Into present tholunothlngin durerent wnyn. never resorts to nroum an I manta! correction or to cover up hhown hot of information. got: hit clan when the Inomben no not afraid to try. db little during ucitntion.`pa~ Iibly not it Ill. cmnreo lpsringry. than much. Bu thin kind at teach- g takes time for gxepnralim, Ind much hard work in unwind.- Joumd of Pedagogy. 1 uupnuny [or II." It in this spontaneous interest that mutt be unianed and kept alive, The Qanchar mum be spontaneous. enthu- siastic, very much Alive. Such a teacher never nag; a textbook during a racin- iion. in ready and apt in hiaillnltrm rm; nlnnnlna in m.-....... -0 ..........n_ nun: pnnpxplel already xunmnr." The principal diloulty with teachers todly In the name an Horace Mann pointed out years ago. We do toomnch telling and too little teaching. Pto- ` tenor Dewey says of present day meth- odl. "They succeed in crushing out all Ipontnneouu interest in the subject It- Ialf even If they do not all but destroy a canotty for it. " In Old. now.-.a-........- a_A._._A u.-. -nu Wu to Touch. Any method which in productive of lasting and beneficial results is a good method. "Reasoning," says Locke, in the faculty of deducing unknown truth: from ptinoiplol already familiar." `mm nu-Km-ingi .nn.'...n- _m. ......s..... on we young may." V And so William Clinton passed through the gate of life in peace.-Am mom "I shall have `to keep an eye on him. doctor, " he said kindly, "but you may depend I ahn n'c interfere, for the sake of the young lady. " Am! nn wh1:..... n'1:....._ _--..: IVU IIXIVDKJKL "I give you my word as a physician that he will be dead before midnight. If you arrest him, he will certain-ly_die on the road to the station. Do you know his real name?" I asked. The detective looked at me sharply. No; what is it?" _ William Clinton. a nephew of the man he tried tomb. At the present mo- ment his sister is watching by his bed. " The nfmr msuin in units no as in Id. cxomes wnom 1 [mew by sight. _ I m after 5 man for the Forest Gate robbery. I hear he is in this house. " "He in up stairs." I said, but you are too late. Heis dying. " The detect- ive hesitated. not ...a__. ._--, ..A( - - uvl Isuulu pout. At the door I met an olcer in plain M clothes whom I knew by sight. I'm nftnr A man far on. Wnmb an 5.. nuts. I uupuu 1. lulglll ' mixed with the poor." In nun ]iff`n Innffnn `I 3 ` uuzuu wlul Elle p001` " In one little matte} I 'wasab1e to save her some pain. A} Ifhn (`Ann 7 smut an. AX..__ -I- --`--'- VIII-II-I`-I'V- He in my uncle," she said. "And who is Bill?" I asked. (`He is my brother." She spoke in `the same steady voice. He went wrong as a boy 19, " she con-9inI`1ed. My_ uncle ht have saved him. but refused to. That is why I-have taken up nursing. I knew he had tank. but I didn't know he had come to this. I hoped I might nd him if I Hdll Wifh flan nnnr " [ L .v_uu Vvzfwfl B1908. I Are you a relative of the Mr. Olm- _ton whose house was entered Saturday morning?" I asked, leading her to the window. "would you like me to may with you, orshall Iask Miss Shepherd to send somebody in your lace?" "I will watch one \ IV EVIL W U steady voice. ' ` ` nnfnv-A vu W V\JII -. - `Before midnight. I answered. "Would like 01' I ask Min Hhnnhnvn tn nnn uuuv nu uswt II wawmng Dy D15 D60. " The omcer made 3 note of it in his nnlr mm a uuuq us uurvuus excxremenlz. The progress which had been shown ` In the morning was all lost and e qhange had set in for the worse. A brief examination told me that he was in a `state of collapse, which was the one thing I dreaded. Withlne few hours he would be a dead man. HIITIM-.n ...:n .1; L...mr _|_- ._n: A, - uu I-IIIU new-ug me 810! `H1511 M183 Clinton had lost her composure to an eitent thiit surprised me. What was the linkthut bound these three people to- gether-_: wealthy city merchant, 3 young lady devoting herself to work amongthe ,jpoot and u broken down ex-convict lying sick. perhaps dying, in meat end` slum? A On returning tohlsbedsideat o'clock in the afternoon I` found Miss Clinton was again on duty. She was quite calm and self possessed and with- out a trace of nervous excitement. 'l`unnnn1'u-nn- cu-Idnl. L-) I..__._ _L-_._ 1'o'e`oe..{uL"a',-`5'i~";s".T` had entoted`; window on `thEl: It,9or by mean`: a ladder but , veto dumbed at nun-wo1;, nndhldboen :;:.::: ~.....--**i....t.,*-*=**.`:*':..;:-.,;*' "2 on. me 3 oncethat mall pmhlbimy Bill warono of the Uurglprt In his escape h had-`dd `doubt fillet: from the ladder. ch was another feature in the ondeivhi wu.amore_|trikingsti1l. The ownero_1ehogIew.hichhAdbeenen- teredwunamed Ciineon. On rlt seeing the aick_mn.n Miss lintnn hat` Inn? Inn: nounnn-nun. L- .... Wu u`__I uocm-," lhold. ll ' ' .4 5" "3 `fed 0:," " f "Auk; hcazgimzyrg jwhnnimoam yn rlim Kit: to7n?'T. At 8 o_'clock. $19 didn't like to 30 away, but I insisted on horhpviuan rent. I can't helpthinkins thotnlps Clinton when Iomething of Iperloilnl interact in thecnl."nidthodaynnrne. Have you read he moi-ning' paper?"- l{ot yot. In 1n.lt_7'h' .-?L%" '9" `UNITED I?l`A1"BO. Iclcrhlltolloovln Onnbclviit VINO`?! AN'D NEW YORK. mu mars:-0.I.:no mm and rguauo It a I hadvne.`dootor." lhe aid. II`7.II`~ " _';.`I'I"I_I. A`; -==-um-.. tv wuunu. us II (18811 1118!]. "When will it be? she Bid In I Illlv vninn ` qx_ ma 1. % ""'%~=-:;*..,F \\ w mun: up my mmuua. "Iramanha`that:holaoHimoIhsd |aenchomoon.befonIld`tNewYork. Iwuputthefnll. Hooked thund- tu up found that it would notrlu at ll nfurloowlook. Polly nidthntthopu-tywouldprohoblyltv outngooddul hlctlnnnthngnoit .wonldbodlrlght.unluna'w'Iy|notn wuolnouut.annqIncIuuno- ll-In-n la......|..|.....u... 4.- . V . y ,. gr - .~-1 `xv x ,- { "W11. "11:? ,,. 7|` V, *e-/, ', r. is -* - `- "14 ' *" -> ' "- "` 7' *`* ` , _ . A, l 1!.iIUBB! AY, ` ooronnn 14,, 1397. unvuuugus -u was nnn0un(`e(l.. Inc 7 called it I nail, though itwu to be on e steamboat. When I saw the edvertise- manta and saw the fog, I was incljned to make light of it. but! soon found that it was I serious matter. for it ap- peared that they were going to have it rqnrdleu of the weather. and Polly was bent on going and on taking me with her. . - "I told her I would much rather nit on the piano with her alone Ind talk Ibout the days when we used to nuke nd pies together, or some other pleu- mt Iubject. She said that the disparity lnourngeuwastoogl-eatfor nlevorto have made mud piee together. and the didn't runemhei anything about it. but itwu not too gnenttcr nntogoonn moonlight nil togothc. vl qizke About the fog. and the aid that it wnrliknly to clan: up any minute "I no-an-nI_'n\ Qlunt an I.` 4:..- I L..n Mung IUI I. ``It wasn't altogether so easy show- ing me to the other girls either, " Biggl went on, for the fogwus thick enough all that day to boil potatoes in, only the air d1dn t suggest boiling at all. But Polly said that this weather was unusual. She had been here two sum- mer: before, md sometimes it was :1- most warm. She thought that so much coldwun sureslp that itwugoing tobewnrmnoon. ltwu fogyall the next dny. too, and for that night 3 mtlmllaht mil 1:-an nnnnnnnml ll"I..... LINEI