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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 21 Jun 1894, p. 4

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soil it contains. But the live root is there, all prepared. Of course the soil absorbs more or less moisture from the air, but not enough, in an ordinary sea~ son, to keep it from getting as dry as [qua Interest to the Flower. Fruit dust. One would naturally think that 5‘“ and Vegetable Grower. and Talk-I °n ._O . ',. . __ _.___fi.._~~______ {‘HE SELECT STORY TELLER know who had been ringing bells and tain learned co who was making such a strange noise in the house. \Vhen Laura told her story, her father IllE FARM AND GARDEN. S, muons IN THE GARDE. . k M uusel of my acquaintance, who ardently desires 9. ha] f ~hour’s friendly interview with the devil, I must say that there are many g next window stood a lathe with tools, “chunks” and wheel. Before the next was another table, larger than the first, flh’ORT. BRIG HT FICTION. IF hosts for whom RICHARD III. r~ and covered with books, papers, niathc- YOU : put on the semblance of great wzath, but one Would suffer a great deal of inconve- matical instruments and drawings. “My _ ‘ ‘ ‘ All NFURALGI . was Latent stories by Popular. Woll- secretly he rejoiced because here was uienceand time. DoctorJolinson,Eman- great-grandfather,”said Laura, thinking WANT HEADACHE , J A Tree. and Shrubu. the root would Wither away, but it does Know‘n Authors. ‘L‘R‘h‘ Reading For proof pesitive of the haunting. No fam- uel Swedenbor', Cagliostro, Doctor Dee, of the mythical and almost disbelicvcd not. Although the 5011 about it 3 com “"5 “ hm” Bamllg. ily of yesterday ever got a ghost. In Cotton Mather, Pom“ "y. robbed of all moisture, the root holds The plant commonly known by this name is a climber, adhering by rootlets from the stems to trees or fences. It has thrceparted leaves, roundish and pointed at the tips, is a species of sumach, and extremely poisonous, so much so that per- sons are often injured by if- when passing within a few feet of it. To get rid of it, it should be cut off at the roots. and the roots dug out. w hen cut it should be gathered With a long hayfork and put in heaps and burned, but the smoke of it is enough to retain plum pn In September I pre of mucky earth, little loam. If the roots are strong, good- sizcd ones, I use an eight-inch pot to plant them in. Good drainage must be provided, for, while the plant likes a great deal of moisture at its roots while growing, it does not take kindly nant water about them. moist, or wet, by frequent water, rather than by George l’salinanazar, the late Count of Albany, Robespierre and Cornelius Agrippa, all occur to one in a. " was in his day a great mechanician.” ' . breath as in cat interesting ghosts if they 0 5] {I "What did he hang the walls with would only come and talk in a friendly G. H. WALLIS, fact, it is only the members of an old family who can be got even to believe in ghosts at all. It is a curious thing that in poor and new neighborhoods, like the East End of London, there seems n for a ghost. ess. pare a fresh compost some sharp sand, and a shop, of which even the younger members of the family were somehow conscious, THE ANCESTRAL GHOST: or , The Haunted Room at Meiiiblliig "all. It is now forty years since Josiah Meni- bling, clock and vatchmakcr, retired from Grace Church street and the little shop where he had done extremely well, a» his native village in Essex. lie was the son of a small farmer, and the do- scendant of sturdy ycomen ; the instincts of old family were strong in him ; when, therefor e, being a geod way past sixty, ho TAli TS A quick and certain c‘ Headache, and Wlll'ls'n‘t im all Neurnhric Afl'u'uonn, ‘ . ~ . , Those Tablcls :Irlziilvalualilf-for h‘lh:J’-‘ ’ ' »_ . ‘ , , , v» I. NESS, for NERVOUS or MEN] Al. an v, . . 'l‘lUN. rwiulung from ovcrtaxed “‘1‘ I: lei . or cxci‘teincnl. :u-uw attacks of indu: UV dcprtassion following alcoholic excl-loses, r any cause whatever that robs one of rent . the body with pain. . . ’l‘hc timely use of these {sublets w vent serious trouble. and you: :is s' speedy cure after the difficnlfy is f : A box should always be on hand for such cine.- kencics. 0 place Now, for a thick population of ghosts, give me Northumbcrland. The next day L am said that she had felt a cold breath on her check. The next day after that she said that a heavy sigh had fallen upon her 0 Silo flctl. peacock’s feathers for ‘3” asked Jack. way and without frightening one. "‘ A we It was a strange thing ; one side of the or three days afterwards Jack tried an- room was given over to a watchinakcr’s other line. As he could not be allowed table, a lathe and books on mechanics; to sit up all night and converse with the the other side was decorated with every- old watehmaker, he begged permission thing bizarre, as if the old man had re- just to see the room. lie would not go solved on gratifying his own taste with- in, only open the door and look round. to stag- Keep the soil applications of confining it to the 1m ‘ if. lamina“, \ ill‘ {LS A 0. 'l, 11:”? ”1‘ 'Illll' C (. out consulting the taste of the age. A ' ~ WOMEN ESPECIhLL‘Y iii-Min} Fl; , “It is not Laura ” he s- H “ s if on l‘ersian car et la on the floor' there l“.\.\lll().\.\BLE “mm" Fm,“ in”? T‘H'lm” "Ff”.lfj'éjl'l’ l“ .f"‘.",r,f'm,f:‘ A ‘ 113.31} ._‘ 1 ‘ v d~ a a 0 , P .Y i 'l‘ln, many .ul .. .iml lnillin .... dish rest 1. 1.4.1 thought the time had come to sell the The day after that she said that the wanted to go against your ancestor's ex- was a broad sofa on which he had often Stiff}!It’l‘aflll‘lf‘lf‘“}‘fl garb"! ‘1“‘2f'tlx-Vu-l“ltl :l‘fi‘h’ _ I ll.‘ to be carefully aVoided. Pot by imperfect drainage. An imper- business and retire, he was ~encouraged sigh u as a faint whisper of the words press rule, but simply to pay a kind ofâ€" slept, covered with costly skins, a chair P0 [TYPWL sify ,,‘,,,y for-1131.13. ilifiil‘“If-iii![iv-ll}if"?gibdlffxfbvzi w 7 _ lectly drained 50,150,,“ becomes sour and by the {act that the Hall of his native "My dear Chill .17 mark of respect-you knowâ€"morning also covered with skins stood facing it; - , ’ iiiiiii‘giibiiflslf-hu‘iiiii: droizilw-lln . .. .. . .. Plant More Grape Vines. heavy, and this induces disease; and an village was for sale, Will! UN park and lb was enough. The ghost was estab- callâ€"just to look at the place, not even common tobacco pipes and a common to- Contrary to the general opinion, grapes ullhealthy calla seldom gives flowers. grounds. He bought them; took his lished. Hencefortli unpleasant things may be readily grown over. the greater Plant the roots so that the crown will be family into the country with him and portion of Canada. In villages they do well ti‘incd to trellises l to go into the room.” I believe that one of the r the Squire refuse 1;: may be uu tWo or thiee inches uzidc well, and in a shor \vill appear. bacco jar might be nicdinfcly «A'cl‘l‘vluc by flu-1r UN; Graduate of the Cicvoland School ofCulliiig, Richard 1"- "flab???” and Neuralgfa can allal'ftlilt'ft Satisfaction. We Defy Clty A re cmlorsul by ll'flllll 0 physicians and are LUSH} Competition. in thousands of fanul s l.‘ void Liking {lull G. H. WALLIS, {3513.1} li‘llli‘llllfl till: fill-3 li'il 31.73.1114,:2‘. If "‘ " "“’ H4.ldarlioscnuswl by over-indulzvznm- in {out PONTYPOOL. or drink, lull: a1 niglxl, r r the soil, water 5 time young leaves Then give more water, but stood upon the plain mantel- slielf, on which Were such trifle of g said of money made in trade, but the old family tradition Would not be attacked. There was the evidence of the supernatural bar, there closed by an invisible voice, thei e was the rii settled down, for the fifteen years of life which remained to him. not as a country gentleman exactly, for the good man had no idea of going into society, but as a mixture of rum ed tradesmen and farmer. rlaced against the house. In the fruit garden they should be planted eight feet apart in rows. ‘19 not keep the 5““ very 11105.85 until l’lants one year old should be purchased. strong 3-3”me has 1’93““- The lint year they may be fastened to a. two or ”KW ‘SWd easons why d permission to spend the night in the room was that he vs afraid of revelations. s as pots inc and paste, glasses which suggested the "ruinmer” of a country public house, aspirit case open, a note-book and an umbrella. The fireplace itself was a 'as You see, he know more than his children, be entertained was the door hand, there was the iging of bells, there lf there ai v: , strong roots, do not :iii l_>i"pi'-~\‘viitml by an‘ an." I Turn,“ - 11:11:31,112]: tablets be]: re rcfn'in; not: two in Lin 2.. .Kliffilklll. \ well-founded doubts as to the greatness of beautiful specimen of costly brass-work fihl" An Important Feature M b.- _ Dlll'l1‘5 ”‘0 latter 3'93” “f hi" life thb‘ was the strange noises heard by the maids the house, he knew all about the shop, and tiles, there were carved cabinets very Smkc ,,,. be permitted to grow lying 0,, separate them, but give a larger pot, ii old man spent most 05 hie“ time 1%le Ul‘ while Laura was lying supineand uncon- Sl‘oun'l. After this a trellis four or live “°c”"“a"-l" I prefer W 31‘0““ LWU 01‘ three and it did occur to him that a conversa- lu his own room, on the first floor, hav- feet high may be constructed of posts "W“ “1 “001“ng Nil. -,., . ),. .. .. . "v TH E PEOPLES, is Ilu- ullv-r linriulrssiwss of l‘lflllfll‘dilllll: Ilc‘izi- ' precious, filled with china, though the :~cious. No ancient Scottish house e e in the same pot, . . MARI m-l tum! Neuralgiu Tablet». Iv: iiuuri :lllllfl'f'lfl‘f'lfi uni p Ismbl) (' our {rum :i fit'c‘usc . p. “,1”, I, . . \-, \7 '\v lln'in. 'l‘hevo-nilain ho Morphing. ('luoral. ‘\ Affilihi,” ,, ver tion between his grandfather and his son- old man died before the great china rc- '. ,. . . \ (kn-nine. Antlpynue orally Poisonous or 7 ‘ ' . ~ - ~ ' , . ‘ . . ’ ‘ Harmful Dru". ing two windows facing the. south and had such :1 ghost. 'l‘lio bquire, howl-vol.Y iii-law might be awkward. Fancy a. Imul' Vival was born, and there new pictuws E; “7- . l’rice 25 aunts for 24' Tablets. Pl! ,1“, strands ,,,- wire. Grapevines need because the quantity of foliage will be four looking west; beside it was asinall put. away tlie key in his strong box, relation turning up when you liaVe been worth crying over, so delightful were u ‘ .- ,l 'u llt‘lll and clean culture. and .‘h -' --, “”‘Ch gl'catul‘ than when but one root is di‘esssinsv-rooin which he occu :ied. as a itllll'll" his valuables. The 1 mu- .1 5- ' conifortabl established for a veneration the . The whole of that side of the room ' l l ”N o C, . i an , y a he“, Wm.” fertilized with boncdust and used to a pot, and there will be as many bedroom ; and no one at all was ever alâ€" should never again be opened in his life- ashos. Stable manures proniotcagl‘owtli “5m“ “U“crs. ll given proper care, a lowed toonter the law of wood rather than of fruit. It is absoâ€" and a half, to remind your friends that the family crest was only forty years old or so, that the family history was fudge, and that the shop, the good, old, honest, despised shop, was the foundation, and not the restoration at all, C,e room, which was always looked; but his grandson kneu that it contained a bench, a lathe and all the tools requisite for mechanical \vork. Sometimes he worked there till late at night. sometimes he would not come out Sent by Mail on Receipt of Price if nof on San ‘H‘ by your lu'iIL-zlsi. A N. C. Max . 1s: (‘4 as. CANADIAN SI'I’I'I.Y AGENCY. B utc *4 e r S h 0 p I 240 Adelaide 3!. “but. Toronto. MILLIKRHHI‘. “'c 1:.Iu- this means of in- formingr fbc people of Millbi'ook (which pu‘lnips, 1s gene ‘ y known) that we ha ‘ . ways pot containing two strong roots ought to lutvly necessary to prune gntpevincs each liavcfit least one flower open and a bud yrur. if much fruit is desired. Spray the Show“? nearly all “I“ tiine hm“ January vines for fungus diseases. ‘0 A‘l'l‘ll- was covered with peacocks’ feathers at tached one over the other to the wall. The ceiling of the room was of polished oak, dark and deep, relieve gold. time. But Laura used to stand outside like a Perl, listening for another from the other World, and it became re- Cognizcd in the family that she was her great-grandfather’s favorite. This gave her a kind of rank. Respect w ”105373.80 d with a little The effect of the pale wintry light falling upon their splendogs was v Deterioration of Fruits. ’l'lm t,lli‘\fl(lll of the deterioration f A Slipping Pr of the house ; (wuss. I . .‘\l'l‘l' nfiw cry on hand a clu , oL of int-ins. ”Md, ,MV Km; -~_ as due to and fancy a Meinbling asked to turn a strange. Laura clasped her lover by the if l"’"""’i9l it Slffflill 01;: 1““ "5 _ ' \ ' - - - 'llll\\' illlt “W: “'1 Sllllll ' _'Ull, â€"â€"â€"â€" ~' NM 10“ ”one“. 'll: '1‘“ “its Sullwbhm" one tli .‘ .‘lllf’l‘ - .. , - truest into a room where he mio'ht and arm and "as ed. Then she looked round * s . - ,. ‘ i l u A K - .5 . u“ ' Hi out by ‘mm‘whmr “h” "’ . . a ' . 3’, P ALI. ounnns I’IHIJII‘TJ'DELIVERED owooooooomouowonc , _ . ‘ 9"“ “71.) Clu'luus processes for pi‘upa- um‘anny about the old fellow working oy had been such a benefactor as to lluculnu Very likely \\'()Uld, be informed by the and shriekod. T" 131' 15””. 01,- Till: 1-,) ">3; 9.”..“Qg...”..“,....‘. fruits ccmms‘ up in cycles, andit is pretty gation are practiced at the ublicwa‘ . e himself contiiiuallv. nobodv knew at not on] . lo es .. ,' - . , .. iurohaser of Memblin" Hall how his Six 'eai‘s before this, when she stood ll h f, p g i LIL. , . 5 ti r torci ( .i on (PtullLs l a ---. ”'4; \ '3 ‘ ' ‘ . . - - .. ~ , . .. . . v -. sun to l' -1 431'“: L‘ “11110 0'19 “ 0 All‘ Out. consists in cutting with a knife a what. He might have made “atcllcm (which 1... m Itself mummug), but film the money was made. “ \\e have,” the to make a sln'cml {“113 grow that has Hug around a branch of a plant. 0;“. out he brought none out; he might have gone into its dotagc. The. Spitzenberg ' . .. might imagine that the intention was to apple and the \\ hite Doyennc 0r \ irga- kill the branch, but such is by no inc lieu pear are most frequently imtanced the “New in view. as rust-4 of fruit decadence. But there are so many incidents that afi'u-t the life and development of trees that We must know a good deal about a fruit leiure we can family ghost. All the Meiiiblings walked more upright than before; out their chins, turned things with his lathe. but none acre ever shown; he might- have been prosecuting some grand research in the llfll‘ulf gical mystery, but he said nothing about it. Squire might have reasoned, “ a highly respectable family ghost. But there are reasons why that ghost should be kept in the family, and if it have disclosures to make or garrulous reminiscences to prat- tlv- upon, let these things be conveyed to the ear of a member of the family only. I... LA PP within the room, she had seen the door Nattrass Dunford. 1‘? t Ll‘.“' l'0\'l‘| Pool- closing slowly, and of its own accord, be- fore her. Now, as she turned, she saw that the same thing was happening again, but that it was too late; for with a heavy, grating noise the door shut close- ly, while, also of its own accord. there slowly fell behind it a heavy Wooden bar. As the bar fell there was a sound as of a deep sigh. Then all was silent. The pair, thus strangely ina-lc prison- ers, looked at each other with pale faces. Even the man, as brave a fellow as may be, saw with a terror which froze his blood this great bar lifted without visible hands and falling slowly as if guided into its place. He rushed to the door and tried to lift it. ans The out having been moss is wrapped and the branch at that p Beneath this pram-rim: tl from the they stuck so to speak; they be- lievod in their coat of arms; better, other people believed in made. a piece of wet Lied around Excursion Steamer what was it as well. They entertained people at the hall, and when they offered them quarters for the night spoke with reserve of the haunted room; they laughed. but with affection and reverence, not with scorn, at their ghost; the girls bade their friends, when they left them after a hair-brush- ing. have no fear, because thvi ' ancestor worked very quietly and distur one outside his own room, though. they added, as might be plainly heard by any who listened at the door after dark, he was alu ays at Work. Vl"l'l.'l\l'l‘\' I'\l :3_. lullcgi (- 1 Union”. oiut. l0 sap exudes wound and little i‘ootle After a few days the is cut away from the l about 3' their itself and it is so handsonn‘. so gm d and so long-keeping that l desiri- very min-h to propagate it. Bit it is. in all I't'â€"l'u‘.‘~'. like a dotard Spitzcnbcrg. or “7.15.0. it Would be picked out. in. all cases, as a decrepit. wornout v The lruh l\ it is peculiarly He kept on working till the day of his death. It happened. one Sunda draw [he 4"»lll'llblUll itlH'\¢' imtml. For instanc-el have a is are y evening. tlt‘l'i‘lol'ctl- that his unmarried daughter and his (laugliter-in-law were in the iew seedling apple branch that came up not llll-l’c than .-ai‘eut stein. being a complete plant, with roots. :1.“ ready to put in a, put. adopted with plants of cause one plant Or, as the ghost shows no inclination to leave his own room, let there be no dis- closures at all. . ~ A <«fi nfiwmwwm~ " “ EOLiEBEAN.” SEASON 1 894. l l) \l.’ .‘l‘TlilL _. ) .1», Mum-Y . .' . -...:r. 'l'-mi.. H: m In (mnzrxo ll.‘ drawing- room when the old man unexpectedly walked in. lie stood before the fire and looked at them, dozen years :ig. ~. .3‘ There is at least no oc- casion to invite revelations about the shop.” The least ghostly time in the whole day, I take it, is the afternoon. No one expects even a medium to have any luck in the afternoon. Seances are always conducted after dark; old-fashione .w. {l'his plan is slow growth, be- may thus be split up into urning i'oin one to the other with a strange smile. It was so seldom that he came out of his own room that the two ladies were perplexed and a little frightened. half a dozen or i A. A. EVERY DRINKING MAN WILLI‘Ro‘Ok. WI .. su .s i - . . w 7' \l:l:l.~"l‘l~.‘l:. .w THIS fast. roomy and comfortable ~Icami-r ', ' "l ' to th “L 1‘11" Viunttu‘ m 9‘ “I ' ”1H3“ our. , has been much improved this >C£|~Oll and l admit that he would be better or? “‘1l.hu;! v,,,, .mw-i “up.“ ”I is new open for excursions from all points (-on-l -, . .. . . : x v . ." l'..-:i an ' on :d ' nccling with (i. ’1‘. Railway. viz: Lukelleld. l 1‘” He knows “ he“? ‘1' “1“ all 0‘4“, “U "‘7 ,:,,,,,.:h-‘ ‘i . (,‘heniong. Fenlon Falls. Liiulmy. Port Perry; ay. - and all inlernu-diulu ports to Slum-y Julie. fur-l non: of good size, instead of waiting for a seedling or little slip to develop. lied nu ai'ir-ty. subjem tn anthrin-mse. and the fruit is beloved by insectis. To make it sound require.- :11 N . . was flue: .«stivfivssifim‘ "My work,” liC said, with another weir: and uncanny smile, " is finished.” d wiz- Its free end was lying in It was, in fact, one Strawberries and “’eeds. ards used to conjure up spirits at mid- at lcigb. Love-sick. lilicklioi'n. ('lH-uimig. l’:ii'k.l “'E (‘OL'LD F L V “ ‘ ‘ a clamp cm by .,....,,. 1-353’i'T...-'..‘.’f‘.’,’.‘-1all"’l..l‘iiktf:...l‘;’.Ԥ;‘;‘,lf‘%‘.’-.’2;.Fill:lneutewyirii..fliiidiiiaud a. . S- W 0 (ll. Laura’s fictions that she Could hear night; if duvlls, spectri‘s, lulilis, liubgob- lie could not lift it out, nor could he by om- i‘uilw‘uy connection .lounolhri'.’ culling ul , happiness it has bl"!ll"llt into. 150th .Vlll.l.l£|!00l\. Um- (,l' the “am things th(.1ar.,g.,.n,“.m. The words were hardly spoken when he the lathe at work, and the Squire, who lins, lasted till the morning, they were any strength tear it away and open the l',‘;f',,',',',‘,§l,”,,i, Wm” or “new“ ‘01 "”1“” homes durino' the vent :Whe years I)!,.\"!’I“11 g..- the 3"”“5: "W‘ 1’“ constantly cared {0,1 of sour. berries has to (‘bntend wgiihDis the suddenly reeled, caught at a chair, and guOll-lllllllUI‘Cdl)’ recciv ed the avowed in- gone at all OWNS by (kW-'11. The " gar- [1°05 ‘ W. MCCJ‘ML‘ifi (.0". . 'T n . JcV . . f- ~ . . . if: Iii‘i'ifiluibvi. “kill“! “uh km‘lwne emulsion. and the presence of weeds. With a crop of corn fell heavily on the ground in a fit. vredulilv of his friends. always finished is}! light “I day ” is Willi“! tosupcrnatln Another Shrk'k from Laura called him OKMLWL I‘HL .(OIFLLUI- ““30 {0“ ’i I "."" “"“>‘ Ink“ thoroughly spraycd'. TheJonathan. 0,- potatoes. 0,. any annual planth in In the morning he became conscious the conversation by snyiinr that the key Till “fl“; they wink “he“ in 1’03“”: they to her side. if“ “eh L" #58}th ml? Lure as we," .. . «'u' :1: .‘Vh‘Ch 1" a seedling 0’ Spitzenlerg. £37 like hills, an. matter of kpepim. ilown an. again. and presently began to understand of the room was in his strdii-v box. where wink horribly if they “MP to endure it "1‘ Niger‘s,” she cried, "fingers at my Fl RE 0 ° ° ° 0 O 0 ° 0 O O 0 a? “with”! “if? cannot amtam from i' " :. ~ -. :x.o:.i';.. 1‘5 P3114”. a ~"P‘“al fav'orite of the codlin wccds is coinnai'atis'elv ”whiz. for these that he was dying. and that he had bet- he intended it to remain. D many minutes; long, long before noon throat! Jack, save inc, save me!” Ute 0f liquor “1mm” discomfort. - g «« moth.and the LI't:L' is delicate. Baldwins demand attention lllll'ill" biit do,” at ten tergivc any directions he had to give at Things might have gone on in this they are aimy and in hiding. \\'ho Jack took her in his arms and soothed T D - - M I l F l 0 “fly SLEFER DISCOMFORT SEAG d“) 1'95.“ Smf‘f'“l high. 0“ Old Stock; 3‘0 do “mks, “up, claw work with the :ultimtor once. They sent for his grandson, who quiet and peaceful manner until now but “ould have thought, then. that old Illem- her. “Nothing,” he Said- “cau hurt us. he Ol'fllfllon u .ua. Ire nsuran 8 In the effort to regain the mastery, u hp. JAS' Gmilmgs' lhcm L.“ novreason Why “I is'about all that is needed But ‘th- was at Cambridge, and it was to him, his fora misfortune. the nature and extent bling “wild 113“: played tht‘ U‘leS 110 \\'liatevcr it is: nothing shall hurt you Assomatmn. for 3- comparatively small 511!“ the ‘0'. ll:\'l'l£l.\ll.l.l.. c cannot get 3004 -Spuzwmr"3' and If!” strawberry rcuuires one Whole-schist”) uni heir. the old man gave the one injunction of which will bceonn‘ Presently apparent. did actually in the afternoon P You till it firstâ€"oh, Lord!" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FOR FARMERs. dency can be absolutely eradicated. (3' ”N I t i I ' l g‘ff‘tllw‘l'f'zl' exercise :f_3§”‘"‘:lcf“r(" 1h“ liolf «~r another for :lzo a‘l'OWYhnfvineiunl that he seemed to care about. ”Let. no All misfortunes. said the sage (who mar- shall hear. He stoppd, because a breath of ice-Cold u i- ”w ”my mm mm, issucing Four Year OUR TREATMENT NEVER FAILS ' ' ‘ ‘- ' ~‘ . . 3:: ::‘ih‘::t:ii:iiinaaii‘d‘laaliotr) 3:22;: production of crop: and' during this ,.,,_ e110,: he said, shaking his lean and long ricd his cook), proceed from love. It was an afternoon in Januarywthe axii‘ blew violently into his face, and again . Blzll) 'ei'l’olicy. T3 effect the purpose intended. withou- ~~ - ~ ~7 < ‘ a,” of all our fruits shows this same Um period, up m we ripening of the fprcjmger ,m “It most solemn manner, lethwhu would have thought that the first \\'(‘L‘kllll the year. bnow was spread lac solemn sigh was heard.‘ Laura sank Rates are only about one half shock to the Sysfeln,'(;‘l'l(-a.vlng the sligh- JAS_ D_ DE “My U, special liabiliries to fail under :berry. the presence of weeds is harmful. ' 1911130119: P1 bulim- W .UHWI “UPI"Ofib Humbhug of tin: )lcinblings would hgvo upon the fields, though it had melted o'n Align the floor, 111 a 1.31101 the like of ofthatcchargfitiiegy stock est after ill-effects. lhat is our record. special conditions. Most particularly true I'o make the matter. Worse, since the Lot It’lenlalll locked, or, if anydcsire .o followed upon so simple and natural a the roads; there ‘was a gentle mist ris “lm'h she had 110"” 1111113111“ 01‘ 511?“ ompa ' LAKEHL'RST SANITARIL'M is it that some fruits need a lar're amount plants should not no disturbed during the enter :hcre he laughed and his hearers thing as the (‘iigageiiient of young Dal- lug from the ‘ eartn, through “lfll‘ll. the peered. Jack lifted her gently and laid For “my,” infornumgn :iluplyio‘ ' Is the oldest and best 01. the kind in Can of fertilizino material or plantbfood to do Deanng season, the whole won; has to be snudilereoâ€" , let him enter alone and al- maboy to Laura P Certainly not she lier- sun was shining fecbly, a blurred circle her ppon the chair beside the fire-place. A. L. MAlfeiii-iiil .‘lzreni ada. Beautifully situated on the shoz‘w . . their best. ‘- done during the first year, Hence the ter‘ dark. I shall be there, he added, self. nor her father, nor her sisters and of pale glory, without warmth. But the “ hat next) Laura held Jack by the 12-3m Box 321. Bumcmm 0,}, of Lake Ontaric. Just the place for a {m .. . . necessityof the most thorough Work from While they shuddered agfl-m. " 0n the brothers, because Dallualioywas in every sun was already sinking, and the pale hand, imploring llllll not to leave herâ€" a“- week‘s rest. ‘7-.. ,, 1 the time of Stt’ing out the plants in the watch-a day and night watchmanâ€"a. respect a most eligible parti. being not winter twilight was going to begin, the not to leave her alone. He stood beside - -, OrlKVILLE \' , , DP" H- C1, C'fluw'm’" of A991” Orchards. spring until the "rump: ‘j‘nnmw in the “33011 that always SUCS‘EL repeating Onlyyoung, tolerably well off and hand- mist and the white snow inakingit light- her, his heart beating, his brain afii'e Lake Ullllfilllfl and Ball at; Ullllllie V: 30.‘ 'Itlltlf'), , . _ , """"“"" ' The apple orchards do not receive the fall. No intrudinfpcrcnnial ,,-;.;.d‘.1,,,u1,l watch, a keyless watch. with the newest some. a good waltzcr. a good rider, :1. er than usual and yet ghostly, if one can With wonder and terror. What next? STEAMBOAT CO. LTD. )1],ch die banitariun: 1510mm“? h mm “m H ZVY' i cultivation that ought to be bestowed be allowed w «vet f foothold and no 111- improvements, an everlasting watch ”~ good shot. agood actor and one of those use the WUl'Il. of a four-o’clock appear- A tbll‘d time {1103' heard the sigh as of â€"~ “‘llrpm'cfll 1‘1“?th and Haml‘blu‘.‘ i“ ._,,._., fig, l upon them. Many orchards. it is true. nual to 4,1,}, ,5“ seed. It is toward £1“. here his mind wandered a littleâ€" gallant headlong lovers before whom fem- {niceâ€"an afternoon tea-time inaiiifesla- “110i” deep WUUMC and perhaps anger; STEEL? YOl-tll Iiilltl? thifjrand lrunk hallway. _ . p ‘ ‘ ‘7 ' { are located on such rough and rocky 13,191. part U,- the season that the work mv‘fatclies neatly repaired. Established inine courage breaks down. but he was fion. The light was strange. again softfingers touched Laura’s throat. ' 'L i i D. or pamphlet and full mmmlmmh a" ~,. ii, f l ground that it would not be possible to becomes most discourawinw, and is m”; forty years. Clocks kept going.” And alsoâ€"a point naturally insisted upon by Jack Daliuahoy and Laura. after lun- and again CUM ails “fled their cheeks, Liou’i'lcnnvlii.i~:("run-ii'v. Iliaai‘icbnvsrnni. dds: ,. . . . . , ..,. , . i3 anemic: . . ‘ cummw to any “nfidcmme ”“0““ but likelv tobeiiL-«rlectod, Buffing“. carol, then he laughed again, and breathed his the Mumblings»a man of undeniably 01mm, sat together. talkinguf the lime Meantime it was growing darker; the sun murmur". “if 51“?!““90’ ' _ , , “”’“‘"" “ W’ ‘ where the land can be cultivated itis mung,” the 5.604,, mm. b01311, (“gin last. It was dreadful to see an old man good family. There was no taint or noihings which please young lovers. “'33 (1111159- gone (1mm; the short winter (Minimum; 3.}... Arno- '6 link.“ Ui'ilmuu‘ml,”If)", G- C‘ BROWN, highly. dwinmc that in ”mm“ b‘” E‘pe‘ easily with the cultivhtvr' but as Atllo die with a laugh upon his lips ! trace of trade in the longr line of Dalma- Presently the conversation flagged. ’l‘hen ”Night “'3“ deL‘IK‘HiNS into gloom, and have (‘ulwm’s 5‘ mm» 1’0“ “0M: 9-1-3 imm- QOROA 10' 0A 1 Aim, PONTYPOO“: ciallyis it‘lc‘imbk‘ that a YUWJS orchard season advances. and the i‘ui:m~r< fill 1;, They buried him in the churchyard, boys. some young and sprightly devil. seeing 110 SUUWfik’I‘lS Dhl‘ngll the “'indUWS fill!ii:';‘.i..”ixiii‘h( billifiifii”liliiiifsliyviiicil - 3’: 5"” ‘i shouldibe kept in cultivation until it the rows and narrow the intervenin-Ir underamagnifictfiit marble tomb. among \‘v'licn Jack Dalmahoy came to Mom- the (-hanoeof doing a little mischief. by “11"“:th “th Mid 001(1- 19‘5"ij griffillrb'lf ll’;“';-‘l'{”l"} lg‘ll‘" '_-":"l 1:3"; “Y i i :Z (301119.31 :11") full bearing, and even 5“ er spaces, a great manv weeds appear that; a. great number of Memblings, including blliig lIallâ€"the girls almostbelieved that firing Jack’s iiiiaginzuion, which had at Then there began “- ringing of bells and “Hm. , l.ll ollL 1 Oil o ‘ .ot usurl mil p.111. U U that there are great advantages t" be must be removed byvliand. his only son. And it was. as stated the place had “UVL‘I‘ P055055ed any other the moment nothing to work upon(being a beating of drums. 'lm'k held Laura leaves (hirlo‘iituh‘iflill’rii of l'nclwslvl‘l ”OOOM”M”MOOOOOGO¢ i derived from cultivation. ‘ Take two \ 'ith these facts in view the experi- 2-50va his grandson who succeeded, being name, so that they could, if they pleased, tired of pretending imaginary perfection more tightly and whispered to her to be ‘\\c:.'l.\"llu‘_\-,~{Lil-.3l,l.l‘il...;ll~lvlv:c.' [fort lio‘pbdndhun. OOOOOOOOWOWOOOOMOOO *_ An . . young orchards planted at [:10 same time cnced gm)“ {'1‘ sum learns the importance then only one-and-twenty years of age. call themselves the illen‘ibllngs 0f Meni- in his Laura). whispered in his car that of good cheer; nothing, he declared, with gatiiiviilff’lllll-iirvilliiolill:j;~.l'(,fi\£cf\5_\Inil???“,Wht,“ T H HASS on equally good soil, with ihe same care of beginning ayearor m.“ or even w“ His- successor shortly afterwards- mar- bliugâ€"oue of the first things they did, it would be something to pay a visit to it l’WiLiVUnOSS “'hiuh 110 did “05 {0017 ”H“: W” Ililminw'm" CM“HTML-W'm' I V I and equally 300d ‘11.." for the PWPOSC» (\ral "cars. previous to the settinr' out of *ied, and in course of time had a family, after showing him their gardens, stables the haunted room. "The Very thing,” 51‘0““ 01' 0011M hurt 1901‘ while he “'35 Ioiii-l(llhii'i‘tinfoil-i.Lilli-iiiluiigiifiuj:,,fj:“l,l,l,.,.(,-‘,i',~l,‘,it I M\ 4’" ' "m, mum H . and let one be kept in cultivation and the plants, and carryiiw 0,, a svftcn‘atic like most people, of sons and daughters. and other interesting parts of the estab- cried Jack with alacrity. “WYO- ‘V"E’”“"-'*‘ “’0 "'“k- 1’0“,“Ul’c 1-3" l‘-“‘- _ 3 PM“ 'i ‘ .. A ‘. § the other kept} in grass. The result in Work of riddinw the in of “LVCICAUHK; The young people knew very little about lishinent. was to tell him of the family " What is the very thing, Jack ‘2" Th“ [NUS 5001110171 all TUUHd F1101"; as if 3.5?)In].iiTHE-iiiill‘l‘rto‘lbiiiiii2‘\‘ll'ldifiii-Eilinfliiiiffrliiillfixt ~ I‘ . i , V V to“ years will be a very instructive les- seed. Fora 3110:: course 0,. preparatory the watchiuakcr's shop. but they knew ghost. Ho naturally laughed, and spoke asked Laura, looking up with surprise. ”My were being runs in their “1”“; “195' l..';l.'a.m. ‘ h , ' ' A. son. The trees kept cultivated will be Work I have found it a good plan ,0 l’l"“' that the churchyard was full of Josiah with disrespect of the spectre. Laura re- “ My dear girl,” he said, “ let us 3., Were soft and melodious bells, not llfll‘sll I V HH‘1“1-lf;l‘lll‘:l’:f'-:l\f’:3"fl'{‘; :F':g'";;:m 1"” I 1 ‘ nearly full grown or in full bearing, under a clover 5“,, plant to potatoes, and Memblings, and very easily they grew to buked him, letting it be understood quite this afternoon; go. beg the lgoy, we will and strident, and the drums, like the .{.;._.‘.\>"...~ llylloville ‘ k Siiiuiaiyl' .‘fizoiiiiii: ” ‘i ‘ ’ ’ ' ’7 7 while the trees in the uncultivated orch- keep the "round free 0,- weeds. “- “1ng believe in a legendary history about the plainly that she was to be taken with the law a v isit to the haunted room,” bulls, were soft; their rolling was as that .. l;',-‘,,I,(.:’:0,, -. 13,3,fiu',",' ‘ "- “ ”Hm" "‘4 ard will be only about half grown and cannot bliubdued in any ”,1,“ way let family grcatucss_ They vere the ancient ghost or not at all. \Vlio Would offend ‘ liaura hesitated. of iuuflled kettle-drums, and when they h. ”in. (lll.lll£l:sl,].:l.;\'1:; d. l. "N J ‘4 ' 7' h J .» ”:135 beginning to bear. Now, if cultiva- the potatoes be planfed in check rmvsiand holders of the estate, the lords of the his mistrust by “1”,,“ng to such a trifle? l. You know, dear girl,” said her lover. stopped for a moment the heavy sigh was .. J l\' ‘ (i(»x|;ll::llllsii:l', kin-gston. . “(in 13. gllmd to develop an orchard and cultivate both ways. The next Year manor; they were found on the Sllot by "1 “'UUM gladly.” said Jack, H have ‘11“ i' that 3"“ are yourselfas curioUs 1'0 Vl-‘lt heard, as if lamenting the 1“”'C"~"it)' {Ur I. lgl‘lbm ”UPC. . ' 1‘\-\l;:“lllll‘ii‘i'(l’l\lbbc. bring It "‘3" bearing quickly, it is 001" manure the ground heavilv and plant theNorman CUIIIIUCI‘UI‘S; they experienced chest in my 1‘0““1 (‘VUI‘Y night if that lvllt‘lwml 1WI‘”.Y~““”-H making all this noise. The bells 'ang ”Milly equally bt‘llvficial for an orchard :g,,,c,,m_ If the manure is i\\'orked into many adv’enturcs in the Various civil “’UUltl giVU 5’011 any P10115111“: IIXVitu *‘lliave seen it,” short-plied. “and l and “10 drums LCM: for an hour anda 7 777777 J. . during It“. bearing period. the surface soil after plowing, it will ”in: wars; there came a time when their for- him. Laura, to visit me.” lieardâ€"â€"â€"” hit”: 3-5 it seemed to the tomir-sti‘ickon ‘ In Southern California the apple orch- the seed it contains a better chance: m tunes were quite fallen; cw“ the Hall Laura gravely shook her head. This “Yes, L..ui'a.” Jack had heard the ””11”“:Fri-WNW“ in the 11mm, “'11" “'(‘1‘0 aids are cultivated and irrigated about germinate and be destroved. Keep all passed for a Wllllc out of their bands; was not the proper spirit in which to s.ory before. “I perfectly remember. fain ‘0 li-‘H‘ll- In truth, Lhk'y rang (Hid BAN‘ the same at“ orange STOW-‘1 resulting in the Woods down during tvhevseasoufiothat then came the second founder, who speak of an ancestor who walked. He But we shall only open the door and look [WW 11’" about five minutes, and then r 7 an abundance of fruit. Belletlower apples no new seed may be sown, and the "round amassed Wealth in the city, and bought, might even be listening at that ver rnio- in. Go, dear, and ask your father for thC they stopped suddenly, and that dreadful T. B. LOLl-l raised In this way are twice as large as will be in pretty 300d condition ncitycar back the old house. And they really did Intuit. Indeed, the opportune cracking of key,” unseen person began to sigh again, heav- those raised in Maine, and equally as fine for a strawberry bed. If the soil needs not knowâ€"~the innocent girls who built a piece of furniture gave some color of The Squire gave his consent with some “)3 A150 liaura Slll‘il‘kcdy 1’9031150 the \kl flavored, If 11"" superior. Irrigation in further enriching I would spread a heavy up this ll'gclili%\\'ll(tll a collection of fibs probability to the supposition. reluctance. llo even returned with his fingers began t” play again i“? 1101' throat. BA iVew begin-mils not 5" much needed, of coat of manure in the fall. let it lie and they were putting together. A “'0“ dinner, when tlieladios hadgone, daughter, bearing the key With as WWII Of all forms "f supernatural visitations course. as it is in Southern California, soak int-s: the ground through the fall For fifteen years “1.1mm, the “M man’s Jack asked the Squire to allow him to l'espcctns if it were ”,0 key of a city’s that of fingers at the throat has always I ~- aâ€"q Mlllhrook, - but x." dry 5985“!“ i5 WUUId 1'0 a great and wmmr, and plow it ululop the next last wishes were faithfullv and piously pass thoniglit in the liauntedrooni. ifis gates, suith as that which the tiling,” seemed to me the least desirable. ’J‘ln. "-‘ ' ‘ .. \ benefit. 1‘ would save the dropping 0‘ Spring. The soil will then be lK‘I‘lllL'Ilted obeyed. No one entered the old man’s I'UflU‘J-‘t “'35 refused, gently in“? fil'le- (If a medieeval town Used to bring out “l’l’mm‘dn "f a Shoelt‘d 31W“, “'1”! 01' onl’ll'ul‘hw‘riisisblfmiflili’l)““Au“ I 1'1 I i ‘ ‘Flut from drouth, and enable the trees with richness. while a“, weed we,“ will room at all; the key was in his "rand " I am not,” said the chief of the Moin- when they had eaten up their lug-f, r- t“ .without claims, the squeezing of hands mt,“ )lji’tli f: ‘_ For (fir-3212sMilli-2%???" ‘, ' - to be“. larger '1'"! "’"m perfectly deâ€" be buried where they cannot grnw. son’s possession; it became a master 0, blings, “ a particularly superstitious H Here is the k“vy’l he said 3019,,”an ; left inadvertently outside the shoots, the T‘“: M'LINDlti.Tommounu “3“”); ’ velol’ed fruit. If the suiiuce in our apple A friend of mine “h" has had much wmmm, belief that the 01,. man haunted man, but the fact that there is undoubtâ€" “if you merely open the. door and lobk cold breathing upon the sleeping brow, A "M I ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ ’ orchards were kept UUltiVatcd but not {experience in Stm'wberry "rowinrr, sets out 4,1“, room. The maids at dusk. and after edlysonicthing sUIIcrnatural in the room, in, no harm will be alone. Isliould think. ”“3 groaning behind Wainscot walls. the , OFFICE North 5‘ planted to crops, the ill effects of severe llhis plants on corn stubbl: withfiut plow- dark. would hurry ”my; the door; in full and the equally undoubted fact that the As the sun is gcttingy you might even, if dragging of chains. the sighing or sob. ,' , . . . .. 22;?h2xgfiitld :23: $222.: $2112; :1," :, ling'. He does all necessary manuring the dfyligl}; they would stop and ”3,0,1, appearance and manifestations are .0011- you please, go in. The. injunction was iiiif’idiix“iiigniiiifeisiii Ehyhilgiiilmilt.“f / - . ° , ‘ lprcvmus year. and through thorough cul- clumbling, if by chance they might hear ncctcd n 1th my grandfather, make me that no one should go In except after .1 . .y ' . L 7' a ‘ n t in bar (If, / often stirred the puIVerized 5“” 0f" the 'tivation n‘ets the-lsurface soil free from the SOUHd Of a. dead man’s feetfall ' and ”55’9“ his desire to remain after death dark, and alone. Bl“; Laura may ”(9.0”)“ l‘ldal‘iiiiiegiiy‘iliitff'aiuidil ~lfm-‘lIâ€"J'mll'm the \ 8“:wa would Mt as a mu,“ and prevent seed. Hoosets thb Plants along the old the Youiigeriiieuibers of the family, were uninolested in what was, in his lifetime, sidered an exception.” . i D l L i‘ In" '1" in ”“5 m un- \ :Gaipéfseatlig‘om dlrygijg up} By “’1‘ corn rowa, so there is no iiiarkiiig out to brourght up i“ {001 dULllle grateful to an his faiVoril'o room.” t e s ace ig y a. 1:9: each . . do, and no it bbleti i - fir witl cult'- rain, the evaporation from t I u ’ nter t 0 I I suspected plac vation. , Wood .- BANK ancestor who hat es, the unreasonable claim to property in a place after you have be- come a ghostâ€"all these things are eff he soil: would ive, though perhaps overdone. New Jack said that if he went in Laura 1 not only restored the should go with him, and that. , as regards respect, he Would look on the room as the As soon as the plants are set out. he runs a narrow-toothed cultivator close and deep, and the soil is made Laura was angry when she heard of 01150. but had endowed it this proposal. Did Jack, she asked, con- With a haunted room. sider her greatgrandfather in the light of If you Want a firstâ€"cl good rig, or turnout. of Hull, don‘t fail to call ass horse, a L'ct- ghost any descrip . Millbrook, ' I a hi 1 t b . t d 'f l at this stable. _‘ f *- n c 'nery ms 0 e inven e 1 tie pop- F0“ S'ALFâ€" _ ,, . , . ,, ‘ ' family vault. Laura said he meant, she nlar il’iiagliiatioii has to he fired, and I team Uf'C1N,;m$fi()9i1,?,oung matched mellow, one day, hOWGVOI‘. when Laura, the a common ill-bred ghost, one of these 1111- presumed, the church, not the vault. mk“ 1‘3 that the “”5“" I ( r1\ Us _. In - - -. ld‘tl wht‘ ,.- ». - â€"- . Iâ€" and ham. M friend 58. s the pm ,_ a 6 es (811° (.1', wasm bcr fathersstud tlnnkino and vuloar hosts who brea Canada so very seldom have drou‘hs 5 y y P ‘ I y ‘3 ‘3 g A lasting more .ible falling off in KERR “'ATER moron. from n... .37.”. success with him. and that he has nol looking for something e l‘ l l , . . to fun-my horse poivvr. i'olnpin'nfii ~sz» 7 _ .. - - have fli'lllHllh‘ll‘illi'fl this “ah-r motor In l lllv \- . . . . . "hosts durin" the last fifty "ears lrlust, b . .. .. . -. . . . 7 .. - V a . i - . . , D . D J ‘ ~ ~ ~ 0 mos! uniioiimal .icum l\.l)\\.l fu ,. n . . . film“ he ”fled the Ley’ “ huh “ as attributed mainly to the wearinoss of the lmwrl‘ from .‘I system of \vuu-nvorks {1.1 ms“; 1 lsc, she found the crockery, throw the furniture about, rusty; then, accompanied by Laura, he imagination, which refuses anv 1mm“. m cultivat' 0 th f more than halftlie weeds he used tohave.’ hallgllla‘a’ UP 1“ a CUPl'UR-r'l the key of the rattle chains, and are disagreeable in the turned it in the lock, and with some du- be stirred by old-fashi . . ma esur ace “’0“ after each one (,f the mm, troublesome of weeds, i haunted room. It was a bright. sunny house? “For my part,” she said. “i - ”I? the orchard would be materially FOMtcd from very dry w when it gets a foothold. is puislane. It morning; there 00‘1“ b0 ’10 f0 ar of ghosts on such a day; she logkerl at the key, she remembered the solemn in junet Fl‘vfifiln‘vnffilfl pounds and upwards. h! “in . . or infoi'nmiiuu sinn- :lie u oned modes of s uri- Even rapping has sees no hope for ficulty, because, he said, it was like some tual manifestations. fellow pushing on the other sid had its day, and one ‘Ii'l‘ lil'v‘fll, p.“ Ill'ulli"t' to list-.iml iliv club: . :' \vni‘l. 1 , l (loin and \\'1' will lw pleased iotin isb .:" 1': - -::lx l'v look upon the tenancy of this room by my is a ra id mower. is ver month: in seed, dead ancestor as a singular proof of the t‘.“ Yl and is hard:3 to kill. c, be suc- s‘lnuner Care of the Calla. TO make a bad mat- ‘diug xln- size .\lu:orm;«l lrlln~~ 2m fin ;.. . _ . (liih any kind of mm-bim-ri. ' _ . _ ghosts in the future, unless they are pm. At Morriston Monday a three year-old TURHNTI' 'l‘l’l'li 1"“! Nl’llYn , , . . _ _ “90de “1 opening 13- parcd to bring trustworthy information (laughter of John Fahrner fell beneath a '1“I""'1"=”"‘ “ ”ml “‘5- .ion, which affection in which he continues to regard Could the "fellow,” Laura thought, as to the rules and regulations d’outre- heavily-laden wagon and was crushed to How to care f tl all - ter worsertt appears late in the season, (I 00‘1““ everybody knew, but “10 Slght 115- H13 SPlrlt remains With us,” she With asliudder, be her revered ancestor? "1”" Then, indeed, there “011M be so death. or ie- . ‘. .I . . , , .. .. summer in the most “t. if during the when It must be fought by hand. It of the hay filled her M 1th strange and 1r- added, clasping her hands and turning “hen the door was open Jack forgot gloat arun upon ghosts that the 300d 01d ‘ ‘ t ’ .,.‘. ‘ , ' ." ' - . . . . seems to be a ( uesti sa m clitory way ’ COWI‘R the ground, crowds out the run- “usable humour/3' 811d 1,1 longing such as her soft eyes, which were as limpid as a his promise, and Ste ' - . _ l 5’” on W lcll many nino vines and occupies the soil at the she had never before known growers of it (1158?. borne keep it grow- ‘3 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' times would come back again, and many pair of opals a musty family ghost, long since laughed ingtyfirough the year, and because it pped inside, looking doesconlparatively well w Near Essex. Ont.. Tuesday. G. O. Youno / x C was killed by his horse shying and throw- ;. she took it down with a tre' very time the new plants are forming and .Xll’llllg hand; She crept , up to the heavens, “ be- t’ying'to get a foothold. about him curiously . v _ .< , ‘ , , ,. . at, scorned and forgotten. would return, iggflgikynung from hl‘ buggy ' breaking cause he loves us still. He is our guarâ€" It was a long, low room. lighted by .30 b10015) “1131310330!“ again amongacur- p v . f 1 1 1 d d' ‘ { l _ . likea thief out of the stud and u the dian an 01 he watc . ‘ t _ ,. ,.' , .. , ious an are u ous posterit . (‘ports rom t ie low 0 istricto tie ith this treat- ~ I know of one i d t ' 'h . .Y IP ‘ \V g 1 . hes over the house. lueenarrow windows looking west, and But to have one’s throat felt touched Fraser valley are very cncouraginfr. The meat, they'urgue that th .1 strawberry grower who was actually iroa 5 air to t 6 door, she put t ie key 8 are under his special protection, and reaching from floor to ce1ling. It was ’ to keep it i .110 I d 8 P20?” way 11: ( n‘ven out of the business by the p055 in the lock and turned it. It was a little if we were to lose him, through any act °' 0 no agree wrt tenc oft rust but the bolt flew back - them, however, because I do not believe y ms htfle plant y, and she . and fingered byghostly fingersl- That is, most curiously furnished. For, beside if you please, a thing which in no way one window, there was a table furnished attracts the curiosity or stimulates the ‘N. H. Mercer, of the British Colonial exactly like one of those used by working :figyfigfiw Quite the contrary; “7 Qilice, hasbecn appointed delegate to t - watcliniakers, with glasses in bone Laura slirieked and would hav .lmmdoilml conference. at Ottawa frames, such as they stick in their eye had she thought it would be of Jomtly With the Earl ofJexsey, when they look at a w my phat ought to be kept growmg ac- fively all the time. There should be a pal'iOd of rest. My plan ' waters are rcce in rapidly. of irreverence or intrusion, farewell the danger of scattering opened the door. Strange, how hard she luck of Membling Hall!” had to press that door with her shoulder Jack desisted, though loth to relinquish ent in and looked his interview with the ghost. Indeed, how seldom one gets the ding and funds are coming e fainted ‘u‘m: lens 1 atch, and; 01,301.“ use. _ But she was t momma-“aid n. a. chance of a talk face toface with aghost, ing a piece of dust, which they blow fainting. In real, . siderau . her to turn uickl ' to l h the it is t ur u» , 03-11:me my shel place, fmble :11: find (Lam-so marsh hay pre- fl y, ier error no 8 prising mdthere I leave them nythmg that Jack was sorm w- away and thereby release the mac . -‘.e number of head of high gr cuts.”I ' ' ttle which have been shipped arc] , county to the _ supreme moments, old country a . . liinery, is too inuchin - , ‘ ar is probably larger tl . f ul when it vanished. I have never my- declare that the watch requires cleaning, Iain: comfortably v ' .. I Ship ' “ evioe - without any attention "Never After , for “”3 Plum. ’ "1‘9“ but was slowly nsmv behind it. self hadmuch a talk and with the evcep- which will be eighteen-and-six. By such out: and feel all 3 ‘ . ashorttime the foliage‘hn. 3,911.0“, d" Th \_~__ bl“: shrieked and fled' there was Just tions of friend who saw the ghost of subtleties was the fortune of the MW . war 9‘ but whe verysoonit drops off, beauthe 8021a; loomed gogggoeus Bill gage: tear hi “all; time; the door closed. as she rushed Joe Morgan, another who was privileged blings commenced. Lamps, jets ford”. 1”” ‘8 ' ‘ ‘ - In t]: d n. 1 e ' s_ through, there wasa 11013083 0f 8' falling toamuse lady DittY. and a. thirdf‘1 10w stools tra s oontainin rtiozib'é‘ . i _ , mpotxsboooming dry v.0 weeks 0 espatch comes from Ardmore, I.T., bar ahdLa f . d Wh h . d . . , .. ’ y g p0 . e. ‘ ‘ , alter a” pot is put out, you “Nd not and announces definjtgly that the dead ’ ‘ “1'3 auto QWSW- _ one 0 receive lady Baby I think I_ {new » s30 d 1991193..“ watches, Sn) ,. .~ . . , ‘7 “ tint If H a. live mot . body of the desperado lies. in that town recovered the maids were running up the one who < actually W‘l"; All/a ‘ ‘1. . .. . ‘ _ l“ the Wilt-h aWinchoster bulk-t hole throu gait. stairs and air-m. the house, ,wanting to And, witho L. ‘5. J U“ ‘ r v “‘5 V. 'A. FALL ..., g l .. i .

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