The little leaves and tips. ~ mountain tea in Ih SALADA : than any much finerin flavor: 3 {hrown in, unpowder or Japan. Tryit. a - A % . + CHAPTER XL. A NEW ACQUAINTANCE. Kit's acquaintance with his neigh- bors underneath, to whom he had been 80 curiously introduced, continued and prospered. But a very strange ele- ment was introduced into it by Mis- tress Christieson, Kit's landlady. Kit asked her about all the people on the stairs, Being a diplomat he took each landing in turn, beginning at the bot- tom. Mrs. Christieson was standing in the dcorway, an empty shovel in her hand, with which she was wont to deliver the coals in homeopathic ing her skirts with a little frown on her brow at the rain, reluctant. as a kitten' to ross the muddy road. #Good morning, Miss Bisset." "Good morning, Mr, Kennedy." It was not "Kit" any more. Con- them. Kit put it down to the influ- ence 'of "that beast Dick." Dick evi- dently did not like him, and scowled when they met. He always had a low-browed, smartly-dressed man with him now who wore a tall hat and a heavy. gold Albert--with other cloth- ng match. ge § At is. 5 ir "a pot of money in no time!" in the know, and had Marmy Styles at dog-hole like this." straint had somehow fallen between |" should stand in with Marmy's crowd. 1 orhe it's the best: thing it smilad Oh, risk," sald +Mr.| | Richard Bisset, airily." "If you were back to put you on to real ; ings, you wouldnt be lodging in a "It looks very nice to me," said Kit; 'IL have been used to a stable loft." "Don't know what that 1s," said Dick, still more fli tly. "Beastly place, anyway. ut "seriously, you There's only half a dozen of us, and we can make no end of money!" "I have to do my work, and it wil | take me all my time to get through the session without running into "Indeed," quoth ghe, "I'm it content And ~ «wifeskep, © I'll be no more g Ae That ye keep it the rest o' your lite!" The Glearing Bell, In many part of rural England dur- ie + Quoth he: "I'll give up my house'| = = : oe, Ty and got the two mice I ( neopatiic | But all the same Kit generally t doses, as if they had been pills" Which| escorted Mary Bisset to school, and' debt," quoth honest Kit. ] 3 s might disagree with the fire if taken |the young people thawed by the way. | "Well, anyway, whether you do or ' "i too recklessly. By the time they had reached the, not,' answered the tempter, "you - At last she arrived at the place to grim, square-windowed half. factory, | might come along with us to-morrow | ppp RED 50 ing late August and carly September, which Kit had been bringing her. haif church where she taught, they |night; eight or ten fellows are going AILORED CLOTH FROCK. one may hear a church bell being rung |. "Ow aye, the Bissets. 1 dinna ken | Were again "Kit" and "Mary." And to have supper early and go to the The mo.ded silhouette finds conser-| mogning and evening at times when no - muckle aboot them, nor -do-I want to, | the young man. felt that, if only he|theatre, Will you come? ..| vative expression *in this attractive|gervices are being held. The woman is a decent woman, ceevil {ould taka things up where he left| Kit had never been to a Shestre | coat-dress designed of fine wool twill.| ~ This is the "gleaning bell which| and sociable. « But the man--he's yin {them the day before, his friendship his life, and was. Sheds, to line, | Slonderness js suggested: in the nove!| was once sounded' in practically all] soned that that was thesbest way to ©' your infidel lecturers or something might DIOSPer. oor at his sti 59 they when Dick Swratk "Shell come, if 1| front closing, which extends-to the| villages and hamlets throughout the| - isfy her youngsters and yet o" the kind. He winna let a minister Speak of it, and think of it, as "friend- | sis her: I kor ithore will be ari | Side at: the: hip-liné, and continues' to countryside at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m, as ] Se keep them from quarreling over their within his hoose. And no yin o' them | ship. ask her, I kifow. dh DRA re held i . * ' ~ : Epona s oe ani ol pe 38: + ] a other girl or two there? . ¢ held in-place with buttons. Sleeves, | soon as the harvest wag sufficiently | - Re 8 - ih he ; ever sets fit within a kirk door. The| Twice a week there was no night-|¢ ter 2 said Kit. definitely, tight to the Band finished wit thio vIlErs as ) = a : lassie teaches weans in an dinfant|school, and Mary Bisset came home Thank "you," said 3 el Tie. ire 9 ist an 18 h{advanced, to tell he villagers. when ; : a To schule. Bairns are sair mislippened | through the blue-grey early dusk just tempted this time, but still uncertain |a s cuit, sound the new note, and| they might begin: gleaning and when : ey sd A Queer : noo-a-days. To think that in a Chris-|as the swift municipal Lucifers were |28 to Jig duty, hand and set-in pockets complete the tailored | they must cease. : Every, part of the world, Writes & st tian land they wad let the like o' her |lighting the lamps, and the long| Dick Bisset reached out a han effect. The diagram pictlires the sim-| The custom stl lingers ,even though ad Sr ek respo dont, has its animals of pe - woe to learn them their A B, abs!" curves of the Bridges fairly undulated Shook Kits hearuily. ted. "wel make | Pi design of No. 1121, which is in|the modern machine-rake leaves less S othe x Boor-- {Interest "to. the it mals Of Deeullar Mrs, Christieson divined the look with the érawling, fiery serpents.|. ~That' right," lis cried, "we'll make. i,q 86,58, '40, 40 and. 44 Inches bust. \wheat: to he gleaned than did the ola : OAK clothes an hour--: may Tourist cor Jo. Epes on Kit's face. There was a pleasant frogtly hum in| 0 MS of YOU Yt™ _ .. __ _. |Size 38° bust requires 4 yards of 36. handseke.t © yA overnight: if 'you: wish,' "[#0kth to the-touniry of the sloth, he: "Oh," she said, "ye'll hae been the air. Kit and she walked more it's visitor di to sit down 2 he | inch, 'or 8 yards of 54-inch material | Indeed, the high' price of bread i Yr coon (will see an animal whose very exist NES meetin', in wi' the young man... He's slowly, and they spoke of books which. He mooned about the room as if he. JC < ita; xem EE Rea BURY 08 08 TEMG, JL Then rinse, BeeauseRinso-: 1 ence'he might deem Inipossihle. True the best o' the lot. No that I hae she had read and he had not. were looking for something but could | Prite<20 cents. ; comparison with what it was before i 1 it [8908 out to the prairies, the ranchers onything in particular again the jave A fire was kindled in his breast. os remember har Xe Exam reg the wii No reach ings oa Siother ne war, has led to a revival of glean-f, Solves . compl te. my itry-will-tell-him incredible . i fd post-1T «1 wh : + us; the tall, and to follow | ing. > ¥ oe y] v 3 3 DS Iw 1 will begin to-morrow. I will get [books on the table with a Tanning the mode is delightful when it can b8| In accordance with the old custom, Hinges ol [otorles of that: canning whetch- the. tora hat me a pcomupent, half mute) dono so easily and economically, by| wherever the gleaning bell is. rung, &| 1010, Shot Jittle reBion of dey ral a Sow 'a humo. But with hia Taither (hg ook S8E of the brary." It was udered | govote; it ha gogs still farther west JF in' | a ali" of w tered, half spoken. fr : A & | : 2. ome gn thin ator and that tear' spon bo ou" she FORT Pinger pacers and | 0 Ane sips pictured in aur| penny Lo tha whole period Io aid o Caw a [Brien Commbia: shout Obanbein the laddie hasna a fair chance. 1 My father will lend J& 39.301, She epitaphs. 'Under the weeping willow i ho tte ho Es rhe elvsiger by sacl. family 9 oN oi NT aes Lake, he will find Some. very remark wonder he disna change his name." answered. "Come for it, to-night! tree. That sert of thing. Books! PARYINE cach pattern shows the ma-| parish that goes gleaning, i. Rinse ismade by the makers ~ | able forms of life. { Ain \ But, in spite of this censure, Kit|sqmnd the student promised. At the | What skittles! A B C. What bloom. tefial as "it appears when 'cut out. ; P23 » of Lux to do the family wash "Seated early one warm September. A Yoreiod che Biidges at the hear when same moment Kit, elancing up, met | jing rot! Dick Bisset .I'm jolly glad! Every detail is'explained so that the = "The Royal We. He TR La all evening okt a Total verandah In og the evening schools were coming out. | fos <yoy 411d With the courtesy he had [that you ave not a mug, and know|inexperienced. sewer can make swith n KE EIDE ef B8.perfectly as Lux does all | °¥e re ra hotel Yerands i e evening coming out. 100 iodine he came. to the city he J : A When the King' mikes: a Proclamac] = comtry, seme tourists 'were comparing He had not much success. For Dick, |jireq his hat Y. 20 better than that, 4f.7ou do have to out 'diffieuity an tattragtive, dress. yon he says "We, GoOrEs meer: fino things. Get Rinso frome _ | "co 00 gretures they had seen. '* stick on to an Price of the book 10 cents the €opy.|. Most of us conclude that "the us of your grocer today. When: they had talked awhile a native outh before going: uld seem na- dog, but it is certain- ly not the .way of "the ordigary --cat. 'What can we think except that she rea- perhaps acted upon by fear 'of his | uw is that" said Mary Bisset " 2 Ix father, was unusually faitidul, While looking also. "I did not know oo to Jour. ho: 'sald atk. & degen. tines Each copy includes one coupon good | 4p plural ds one of the many medieval of the place volunteered to introduce ore an one ER i ne knew any one in'the sity? "Well, I must. be going!" ¢ Jor five cents in the' purchase of any touches that still aaa mele it 'them "to 'another: curiosity of natural' Mary Bisset come across the street It "was=---only "a fellow from the| But still he did not_go, something | Pattern. : at that. The "we" is, in one'sense, an history that they might add to their escorted by the square shoulders of Jowsn near my place," said Kit, evas- else taking his wandering aftention. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS, old custom, but its use Holds something EE E-- collection. - 80 at his invitation they the infidel lecturer himself, "Ho alate very chard" said tke Well, I'll meet you at the foot of Write your nama and address. plain. | of great significance. It denotes that "A Nixie followed him: downto a mountain , > But by changing his hours for go- |g "Perhaps he thinks you sheuld the Sir 8 hal fps Ard. T Ply, . giving number and. size of such the sovereign is a constitutional mon- Stream that emptied intoithe Jak s ing to college Kit did better. His first 10-0 coup work instead of walking od fellow no hi oh coud patterns as yol 'want: Enclose 20c in| arch, and not an autocrat. ¢ Greek class in the morning wan} in at! home with-me when there is no need." You lend Trev 80Ve foro day or two? | StAMDS: or-coin. (coin. preferred; wrap| - Richard Coeur de Liofi-was the first nine, "and Mrs. Chistieson 8 St r-Toot | "It does not matter what he or .any-| pill 1 get my pay on Saturday." ...{ lt. farefully) for sash number, aud. of our. kings. to drop. the.'d" and tise | oc lay -exactiy«ten- minutes' wi rom fore else thinks!" said. Kit, loftily. Kit wavered a moment, but the| address your order to Pattern Dept. |" "We." His proclamations began, some- » What 1s o Nixie? It is a piece ofipy 1c 5 Ont Si mail go incorrectly or incompletely. ad-| thot toe er Sr va 5 ba or ea the college. -The--professor of that = class was strict on roll-calls, if lax concerning everything else. But as usual he did not begin till five min- utes past the hour, and he punctuated the whole with personal comments. Kit had been accustomed to leave the door at five minutes to nine, and be fn his place by the time the professor had reached the letter "I" in the roll. "Inglis?" "Here, gir!" "Ingram?" No answer, "Where's Ingram? Lazy boy, Ingram. Shall have three pages of Ossian to translate into What shall it be--that splendid pas- sage where--What, Ingram's dead? Very, well, then, .ngram is excused from coming to my class. Johnson-- Kennedy." But the next morning Clement Sow- erby ran all the way across the quad- rangle to greet him, deserting a group of laughing, easy-mannered compan- ions to speak to Kit. "Hello, Kennedy, you're getting a gay dog for a raw hand! Where did you pick up that deucedly pretty girl I saw you with last night? I want you to introduce me, t's a good fellow." ; "I do not know the young lady well enough for that, I am afraid," said Kit, shyly, wishing Sowerby at Jer- icho. "I should consider it a liberty." "She wouldn't, I bet," cried Sower- by, cheerily; "why man, don't be afraid--I won't cut you out. I've got a girl of my own. But you were such cieties. He separated one and handed thought, of Mary Bisset decided him. | Wilson. Publishing €o., 53 West Ada- His heart sank, however, for he was | laide St., Toronto. uncertain about the value of Dick's| return, majl. promise and how he would manage the session. Nove ohcless, he went to his little desk, und, unlocking it, he took out the roll of crisp notes he had received from the Secretary of the United So- ---- without the money before the end of | Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. it to Dick Bisset Without a word. Dick looked Jongingly at the roll in Kit's hand. "He seemed on the point of speaking, but apparently thinking better of it, he thrust the note 'care- lessly into his pocket. ; "Well, a thousand thanks, oid fel- low," he said; "you area brick. - You Patterns sent by Act of Parlfament. what quaintly, with "We Majestie." The plural meant that he spoke as. the A -Qpera representative of the State, not as an Sion Le rom Seat Toner A A x. J J x The fashion he eet was followed by joan Reltner. lieved Dex tatiiuad, plural to "Given under Our'Hand and pusal. See. 4 : Beal," and other like terms, = | individual. | his successors, who also extended the In law, the use of the plural assoct A ates the king with the Parliament and | nation, ds in the Royal Assent to an 'Though known far and.-wide as "The improperly pre ared | tremendous. hurry to react the luke; ivaret of Yetured Close under the bank lay ir pe : oe ! hat te treatment, and it goes 0b 'hospital for an opera- your-letter is not a Gloomy Dean," the Very Rev, W. R.| |' Inge can tell a good story upon occa! twelve inches long. The tourists were told to walk quietly. to the edge, kneel down, place their hands slowly in the water, then just as deliberately to grasp those red things, Keep I carefully to . keeping' the 3 hitherto Kit had always been in an old sobersides that I did not tell shall have it again on Saturday sure f sion, -But now the 'student 'left the house [YOU Before lo ss fate, and a Sonn of she game, 3 a fa 'One that he is fond of relating con: |' 8 ask cig, Just in jim Ws ses rohat, night, us Kit sat alone in the Your best bib and tucker ot 0.00, a Are you Sips & young elergyuan portal which yawned upon tha sisece | Be was surprised by the entrance of | * At tie door Robert Grier met him, | 10k Only whem wero tage squire... Korat ¥ hon a visitor. "The man from Gerlies was| coming tramping past in his' rough | © 0°% Word puzzle together. M "Finger Prints. h Ifked his sermon; mes he would see Miss Mary ott, en d in the sort of y penal ra 3 . mat, stand apmoment on the step, | servitude known as "conching" at 8 |" Wiis a plaguit sxuld michel" hs up her umbrella. or daintily catia | guinea a month," cried; slapping his hands together dnd ' : | "well, I tough up Ther umbrers, DULY gather- |= mhig consists. in doing the lessons getting as near the fire as he dared, | = Tolk.as we may = of peopl: 3B Short." Was th == | of High School and Academy boys for | ~ Dick eyed him with disfavor, = - | dolibles, the truth r nat "on. them; and 'if unremunerative is not| « 's that beast?" he whispered | never duplicates, a exhausting, except to boot leather t after Rob had gone in. . . |sops are precisely' after Rob Bone Ri | pony the hard sets of the Edinburgh | 13 is spmewhat curious that, when ticular. There is B > ac | "Mr. Richard Bisset!" announced x os ce. howover mig : Mrs. Christieson, with a. certain con- 8 "niliiohs of tiny pores 1 sciousness that ker plain. sitting-oom, og 8 of ores to all 8 the » off by u panel | Daft cary smirar pom 787 16 age ot verspir és all round a e i asked i S00 {pares ow honored by such a surptise, erect and stiff The treks: om Jad | y Physicians. 3