he Wedding E a Tooth la tn fo, Yeap Sion pe rh a cl n p noe OL wv nl R02 Raxon Tot condi 10. Of... " i. pa and takin A e country 8 AIA z 5 Eipsy fashion. i I ond our name is?" of her as can be, a aii a wl eb our, : a winning way with Ad _ Mr, Adrian Hervey, here's. a |it isn't res curtsy for vou; and.here"s another right |ing about in in down to the ground! . You mustn't think |clergyman's gra } y me rude for running Sar. but you've 10 | gay, 'Excuics me « ; 1 ot p % 3 ids hun I am. I shall fee ¥0U | in the bar. = 4 wong re y or Forthwith Mrs, Nokes bustled out, Bn Exthinge of memory, its inherent sadn it 1 A clear t _contrast- ; ouno ; whe, fiat) apple tace Thad. ever | 656 4% pounds; in one year, 5,748,750 | again, eha'n't Thing ie VOIR eM gd eT iin Sg art re Ta an tow { ade fre an ran 3 und; Its normal | i ab ut 70 3 © window again, I felt eomething pul ing. at the door, and my little friend's Tat er eyes; i y Margaret's image faded in rings | POUDAS, nor ie 18. OE Ne § he behind me. | Formed and sted I30 et me have my ten with you, Mr. | gid I ike to remember 'your happy |of fobaccosmoke, and In iia place nt'as TT lint io 3 pumps 201. © wantin Me" ho cried agrisn © Hert ep tans wilinvered: | 308° Good alent. Hist Lascn and 71 | 5 ip Soicon sunset ave, 1 AI8.800 an ph SA | Eh al et i FS Ape 3 v : It was the kiss of a gratoful child; but pring nile REARS had 'withe il the bell las' 1 Went but and I ron | Aram eos hou i ond re Thad ror In | meeting Mrs: Nokes in the hall, 1 told a penniless waif. a little homeless dancer (a very few Seconds, bearing a tray up her that the Whe Sora Mine Nokes on: which her rations of ham, cggs, tea, th er Bg ae ¢ about her, for [and bread and butter were laid out. was clearly somewhat scan: my heart wos full of the deepest sym: This: she placed opposite to me, and|Lilith's ingursion' into my parlor, a : pathy for her hard, unprotectod life; and | then sat down to her meal in high glee. | had to ify her by assuring her na almost 24 soon as I had returned to the While she ate she prattied gally. the child had not bothered me at all. consciou: other part of the inn, and lo} myself Ine | have never seen any one enjoy herself| but that'I had been amused and ter= to tho little passage communicating with {as thoroughly as did this child. 'Lovely ested. Dy her Chatter: Nod B lo the parlor ret suzeide for my use, Te. 1 as she undoubtedly was, it was the joy ghes een , qu te Spo! sq 24 opt Nokes, as she brought in my ham and |of living shining from her eyes. which noticing her ret Sue, al bs Hi 8 ie 3 ergs and tea, her dle idea of an evening | constituted her chief charm. She con- ear 0 what's e tes W on io Gl ma ny Ypaer bar ving Juali-l: meal, broke unssked into the subject. sumed a hearty meal, but her manners| isn't here to keep her in or Le A Heat, I rata 9.354 contents Hole "I hope that Baxon's girl wasn't bother- | at table, which were quite free. from |My husband and some ot eg tn nk ami raeyand 4 sweet Sunn nea): ing you, A ste s2id, wr hag, no ides Yyulgarity, and ike joss 2: Re F5e-be- HTT Rut Tor my vast 1 ears gra oo Of Qvoment hich distinguished > a ' = ea 5 she was in the place at all, ar ve to hav child, dissociat rom her any |8e ay 5s that old yagabond. het father. I | ime % of "groeiness. "aithongh she hay | men ike girls 'With a oy an on her from, the. Hehtly shod sirix ot ner] FT : , i haje a ere Bwain. Whey 1 Tasted for close on eleven hours. thelr A Yves sue ll gif out hen -- in hy OWh bie orate, non 1 oc- The Wonderful Spring Tonic 3 e piano a few ago, " "» Ny h > } heard mio daub, but you were playing to TR he Salled him, Ta teilie fifteen by now, and too old to go about |casionally met, but whom I invariably ¥ elf. But in rhe bounced just now, | ¥ 3 and told me she had earned some money aki 3 K irlg from ; ; : ; ho Bat, oe den aco OIE £01 HA ie" G14 um Re Hiiher, veatly waive fo Sovenisen Lr An' melt con: arp have tad a Hard winter, | Thus the great objection to Cod 1 o B + cruel t x Z sciousness, awkwardness, empty-head- Dru Asteless Preparation o i among other avocations, which he ap- To i run heed. when he's had |edness, vanity, amd giggles; too old. to a-Dru<Co Pi Liver Oil is removed and every one i peared to have more or less unsuccess-|, aren foo much," Mrs. Nokes answer- be treated as children, tao young to be Cod Liver Oil will help you to who fs run 'down or suffering from ~ 200 000 fully attempted, were those of second- ed emphatically. "But he looks after | talked to as women, and'at their worst hy Vlolin in a country theatre, ring-master| hor ghatp enough when he's -sober--I as regards looks, pinching their waists recuperate quickly and avoid the throat or lung troubles can take no Sircus, teacher, of deportinent ang will say that for him. He'd take on | and Disaling their Sides slaters' coughs anid colds so prevalent during advantage of its unlqus medicinal 3 elocution, cominercia raveler, and| dreadful if he'd k t bother- | powder, mples, re: a 3 i Have Learned to pianist at small dances. Tp you 'like that. OH Soul her bi 1'and red Pa i od to over-orna-| . the changeable spring weather. and strengthening qualities. . "Father's a very clever man. she must say it's the first time I've seen ment in the matter of crude-colored 0 confided to me in impressive tones. "He any flirty ways abeut her. ows: and ribbons. Tn this preparation the nutritive Add to this the Tonio Hypophos- Play the Piano knows such a lot of Shakempeare, and| Mrs, Nokes was evidently vexed, and | To fall in love with one of these half- and curative properties of the best phites, the healing Cherry Bark and he's tried fo teach me some of it; that|T left the inn for my walk, annoyed by | fledged things could scarcely occur to a . sceno where the little prince doesn't| her coarse 'expressed comments, Afry. | sane man; but were Lilith Saxon a year Nerweglan' Cod, Liver .Oll : are the inyigorating Malt Extract, and i 0 MH want his eyes put out; he took a deal|thing less like "flirting" than this beau-{or two older, I could well imagine a man combined with ' Hypophosphites, the finest food- n une nour of rouble to teach me that, But "it|tiful child's sudden friendship with me. in any rank of Jite making Leb o Ban Cherry Bark and Malt Extract in YOU have probably the fines «| vould all go out of my head the last|I lave never seen, and the expression of himself for such as she. * Ty } tonic known, minute, [and he had to be prompting me Jarred 'me. od by tne wind f that Ly gion hed bie Tealiey Jot a form that is really pleasant to take } ' a @® time, which made hi ad wit 8S 1 pass y the window o 6 1it- ere e 'Without Lessons or Knowledge of | me. Somehow, when I learn, T can't re-| tle parlor, I saw by the lamplight cléar- [of tobacco-clouds, she stood, a tall, and easily digested even by the Get.a 50c, pr $1.00 bottle from Music Anyone Can Play the member. Kvery now and then, when|ly into the room, Lilith was already | slender, childlike form in Shadowy ay mast delicate. " your Druggist, 5 314 Piano or Organ in One Hour. thor Sent ima Hy Slough in a town, fo-| asleep her fushed Sm Sia Spor | SMrmentS: Nith, she moonlight faling os } ther sent me to school. But, you see, 8 a0; orsehair sofa throug! n i \ AND CHEMICAL CAN. IMIT als . I've always knows Poanoala 2 an ol: a tguele Of yellow hair. White 1ids and |vellow hair, NATIONAL DRUG 41 CO, oF ADA, L D.. DS {ramp again gs soon as he left off pay-|long b lashes veiled her $ roe daughed-as I remained motionless » 3 Wonderful Now System Thaf Even m |ing the bills; and 1° suppose. that "ra. | throw S reiianarted Tipd her for a moment staring at her in silence. : oe : = Child Gan. Use, Settled me and made me slower than I'd | breat ® as regularly and lightly as you think I was a ghost?" she if : : . ! have been otherwise. And I'm sorry, | that of & sleeping child. asked, In that weak, sweet voice of hers. 3 1 - for my mother was a lady: and el And with that picture in my mind|""l woke Sp a Tout minutes ago, and : : though father says I'm one, 'too, and|&nd heart "where it will remain engray- found it was ten o'clock and father had-| y Bi 7 I'm not to forget it in whatever com- 24 untll 1 is. I vent down again Jot come Ta Lre ware | ro Dar Jab : \ : CS > &, 3 . seashore: % $ ® pany 1 m in, I don't look much like one, Mrs, Nokes was gross. and told me io go / . ) u as ua § s off to , Bu elt worried abou p To expel stomiac 3 nal worms from' colts, as hat nglinn ty he Ante. af soft, fu crAPTER v. |thertand x tousit, I" wosla | gn lt ovimy ae Lente ay WT het ate star a Sova Ee wasriihe wales on 1 1att faa QASRC/ oath hut Fil ct nas tonic, Tn this sespees AE, oe Hv Comtonpltce remarie | ne Moi Ym he wind had pases ) hel EBS drug ind, Bs: Ll , CO place remarks, e storm an le win ad pas ways get frightened when he's late Hke % : \ spoken in defective English, sounded | away, and the evening was beautifully this, {Rot Irightened + takes SE She too u x SPOHN MEDICAL €0., Goshen, ind, 40 Sweet Irom those soft, red lips, and| fine and clear. mi and -- when she laughed, two rows of little, Away in London, Madge would be be- wi make glistening teeth, white and even as a ginning to dress for Lady Bashford's ' him quarr do hope he's all right, child's, lent to her face an irresistible reception; and had I been in town 1 and won't be very cross when he comes fascination. should have had to accompany her, One home---comes here, I mean." Her movements, too, were free, un-|of these entertainments was so like an- (To be continued.) ° restrained, and graceful as those of a|Oother they were monotonous. The same a . ° Young collie dog;.and in spite of her| people in different clothes," the same N Eypsy life I have never seen any home- | diamonds on bare necks, every eurve '" TRADE MARK. bred or convent-bred young Y foto: of which one had got to know by heart | SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE. 3 Woman who breathed such an air of|from seeing them so constantly; the , 1 3 absolute rity and ir yil| same crush on thé wide staircase, at il 2 irritati X He shou surprise me! You old me yesterday a nlite JDurity and innocence of evil the top of which the hostess red ol Farmers ot Aumoy Fant Jud Reap Por piles and all soreness a] fam ot a 3 on otldn't play a note! For her Ww Lilith, *ady, echanically u Lik cesto tur . Vaseline the best, safest an mjedy, - She oy Soulda's; | learned 30 Playin ate Bus. | whios maltose: Yairyliko peaviy. 28! her rouge, WOUIQ po mrcalalYy. under oan rs Centuries Age Relieves chapped hands, helps cuts and sore places to ter hour receiving her guests. The same 1 i "Not p drop of her blood was human, |bAnRd one had heard night after night--|, While in some parta of China new heal guickly But whe was made like a fair Swest|it, Was the Blue Bohemians that were, industries and advanced ' agricul- «Illustrated booklet all about the different "Vaseline'® Impossible, Fou gays Let us prove it at ' all' the rage that " ka particular season-- 4 reparations free on request. Needed in every home. UE Sem, Areal J Tare | Tones Fad Bath S08 1° ths, nee whieh CO Ce abriante of Romie | Hy 4 © plano or organ and will no one sin 3 : ; aha you ea Play. I Doptines Rossettt of the legendary! erom the moment that the names, "Lady a thei y :% CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY A musical gerjus from Chicago has [Ith Snake wife of Adam olumtarily | Carchester, Lady Margaret Lorimer, 80d reap their crops as they have (Consolidated) vented a wondediul system whereby any- | (UCC €qme Inte my head involuntarily! yr "Adrian Hervey! : had been given' done for centuries and manufacture : - one can learn to play the Plano or Organ | When 1 heard this child's name and out, until the: time when I wrapped : . | HE in one hour, With this new method you sazed pon her soulless beauty, Madge's cloak about her shoulders and | products in the same way. The re- don't have to know note from another, | on ¢ was soulless, I suppose, as that|squeezes myself' into e small space in!gults are not bad, - however, for yet in an hour of Practice you can bo ndine in the German story. Shethe carriage we drove on to Mrs. Mac- x apo? 2 playing your favorite anusic with ail tho | Was "Joy made a living thing": and clesfleld's' dance, nothing would happes about 'thirty miles from Amoy the hgers of both hands and playing it well. the troubles of her adventurous, hand-|that was unexpected or that had. Rot finest rice in China is grown, Here The invention is so Simple that even a | 10-mouth existence seemed to press but| taken place desens of times before. % . ¥ | child can now master music without costly |1ightly upon her. ; I had reached the old churchyard by|also is the eoil particularly adapted instruction. Anyone can have this new "If father only wouldn't drink it! (pig time, and. pushing the gate open, I to the Chinese lil method on a free trial merely by asking. would bo a lovely life she sald "I entered. and sat Jown on a broken frag- Ys . > §imoly pte saving, Send me the Easy don't Jike school. and whertver alive ment of wall which crowned the grassy| Chief among the Amoy fruits is this paper. whon me pechune 1 vn onotby ng cB oa A i: EAL the pomelo, & citrus fruit somewhat s : FREE TRIAL knew so little, though I am so_tall. Oh, | rather lead the life of Lilith Saxon than larger than the grape fruit, with a Tho _ completo system together with 100 | If, WAS ®o lovely. When fathers Ty LAL of Madge Lorimer, The open-alrl thick, yellow, bitter skin, There > ave out, and"w were ou on a! tramping, 6 cone change of scene, if Jleces of ee wan fio you tramp urider the sky again! : Then I.felt! the perfect freedom of the existence led | are oranges, tco, and bananas, not one cent to pay, You keep it sevon | 28 if I could breathe, and wasn't chok-|by the little waif and stray seemed in- ineapples mangoes and other days to thoroughly prove 1t is all that 1s | ©d up any more, -And I love dancing,| finitely more icturesque and varied | DV eapples, £ : . gh claimed for it, then if you are satisfied, | And father won't let any one teases me, | than the stupid stereoptyped round of fruits. The cultivation of tea in this $500 10a fopand ene dollar a month untii | or be rude to me. you know. * Of course | so-called pleasures followed by my district has almost ceased, but that in all is paid, Ifyou are not delighted |I &et tired, and my feet ache some-| cousin. : , 3, Kin pjoren days end | times, and I get coughs and colds in| It was true that hunger, fatigue, the|of the opium poppy is again on the / Fouewill have risked nothing and Will be | the winter, though I love the snow, and coarse jests of strangers. and. herd] C Al 11 of the culti under no obligations-to us, v snowflakes in the wind teach me how to| Words, and even blows from her only Increase. most all of the cultiva- Besure to state humber of Noite Xess on dance. Rut everything teachos me that Protector Toi0 he he. ot ihe Jovely tion of the soil is dope by hand. The |. yo ' organ, also A « |--Dbirds as the , the smoke u e i | dren Hasy Method 'Musle Cow ha Wilson | chimney. and dlouds In. a Siosmb Ane| Sota, But Lady Madge simon on my oo plants are transplanted by Bldg., Toronto, Canada. g then its DLeautlful of a tramp over|1088 of appetite -and sleeplessness, and hand and the fields frequently frozen foads: to seo across the snow at|in her restless craving for fresh eX eeded in th If a far- <2 night the lights of a village. the nice! ¢itement and distaste for hen nn. oi weeded mn the same way. a jar red patch from the forge, and then the Clety, Pi 15 Tan, that, She ound! mer hag some surplus plants he « rush of warm air and light when the) ei real Napitiess n Ra onable d -d throws them in an unused corner FO SA inn door opens and we go in--oh, I've| sipat one bi Lady Carona ¥ momen 0 had. iclcles on thy eyelashes before Dow | og ae tire ee as Gir near a well, and those who lack --they're very long, you see, ai e " a ir planting mas catch them, But a nice hot eup ore] fleult to en mio Saxons, fits of enough for their planting may have in the Baj-parior. if tne Jaidiads's at Q was fortunately of 'a taciturn them for the asking. . y orth waiting for, an n fo i > iI 3 Cranston Cylinder Press, though is" Bit (pina ig Tor and; to disposition, but she.« dom spoke except Buh implements as are in use are 3 . dance after & lo A §t | to, utter some scathing and unpleasant tremel rude. N The tive fast machine for six column, one's feet and ne chilbiatns, hough Totnes thd dauEhesr were oa plough Ea little more hn ' doesn't it? . 3 & » J : four page Newspaper, used Are you very fond of your father?" Handy sosn about tot ner, on. | scratch th surface, and the simple very little, in pesfect condi- She stared ncross the table at mse, | hy no means too cord! nd i v y x looking 'a little puzzled. She was rest- A ¢ h tion, low price. Wilson Pub- ing her, chin on her hands again how, |tempers, as my unl sometimes fou Ye, West as she had done by the window, and her to his cost. . rg SL pi lishing Company, 73 es large blue eyes began to look languid] As I sat smoking my pipe on the ruin. | 2% Adelaide Str , Toronto. and sles py. A dong day in the wind and! ed wall, under the swaying pine-trees, | HC owed by a considerable meal, . had tired her. y ¥ Sable. saa suddep- 1y bef fee "Oh, I like father when Me js kind ; alr me. 4 she answered. "I can't like h HR a aie al a » i h in my room or wi 8 * boxed 50 he doesn't do that now." YOu mean to say that he ually, x you?' I flushed for the first ke es. I oughtn't to have told ypu. I {=upnose. "It 18 only wien he has Baer the r Th Wilk You?" she aug let oul |, ~T promise. I will say nothing about 80 sleepy, dly k