Milverton Sun, 20 May 1897, p. 2

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: ry far off now.” scorched letters partially unfold ie ore tonie hopeful look on the} in your dex etvellsee and osjees to view. detale [tess orn features which accompanied ens ek could not speaics but | company @ certain r head. for brought a smile to "S| his trembling outstretched band and | the immigrants they Eres ‘here, Each rm But at this moment the old clerk came is litt ES p Ba nd he bad named her jis Witte ; in witha light. It was an antique ne amaa She he ; SECRET, I Ge ease Gand ae i Sent away» seal in stipe — so miserable, think I shalt | retreat in the country. She kept CHAPTER 1. table and 1 tage dor ‘went out and Abel Norris closed | for three chool in, SVgone out | ALL ENGLAND GOES WILD ON THE doe eae four Gene acer “ware HABITS OF THE HSKIMO, 27 22328 Beate tes into a num: 1 nd Ieant over a portable desk % tee ee vee Ties for when he return TMlice, for heaven's sake don’t talk | preserved it a. ears. hep as ne ee ie bbe seated, sir;” and Sidne QUESTION tik ? ‘me mad. ‘ther supersc! ~ AB i tment a ington's wile sank back in| hs Ur the re i teenie | do Peay (Dp spied Sea ae a fa fo England she was, never spoken EST! iiko that, of youll drive What | either superseription nor signet sath fata oe ber of sleeping apartm tate vite F ‘an incident, : ; T Old Captain—Many, 5 ving room, ier ce deeply pe perplexed, wi foo fon aT ae ee eben dieaming not any minutes be-|yhick aa impressed him een] | OF @ucen_ icin samond 3ubtee — oar anes lesde ahead “Something dreadful. Ob, don’t speak |for al your eet esc eg eee THE WAY RS a HOME AND | as well for storage. This room has till clasped in hands. oge er. ‘The be s lent ae sallow} Norris placed himsel ee ‘one day occurred. Mr. Pilkington had ¢ Mementoes ever been in a colli: u te ved to iy any more,” rn she sobbed vio- |and I—for Mr. Brandon is my ‘husban: StS BUILT. fireplace in the centre, and the square could the awakening of Palgrask ta aot jane, peas aed. Lie ej lgenntttiy. oieen reed eens eueuiee guardian by Sid- sae Event Are Reaping « colden Har: = sion all the time I've | lent oe hh it was not known in Ar.ington— | Trade Witn the W frame in the roof is matie removable. husband bring happiness to her? She neva’ ott he dusty corner or a| Taking the quill from his ear, he di med ney’s father, the late senior partner. sea—a matter now of over forty wae somad t] Diss f will never forget them. Pray ive ta Wedge eas ‘The fire is made some time during the ied hivh when she was barely ‘scanty bai ears; and his}it in the ink wit chow 1 ees assre epee: Saney| qt ie , impossible to overestimate the years. But Ive carriéd some queer pas, inclined nog 3 gon ane Be eter Sane f cporcent 5 @ Binal pret ck oes fe en ei hening pisces of seven 23 at ral and Be aed ets ne Rees of a gray dingy colorjergy, such is the force of habit; tee rench was v¢ oung; and Mes 2 i: erest iaedy tine eh pin Ee ofthis berth ay tice on you in order to carry out —Take Live Easy In the Cola Weather— |} obtained in still Dining Bs pieces of . was then: that might aye: belonged to a he waited for Sidney to speak. 3 Pilkington, even ory that tone, was get-| manner in which business is booming insu sea é ne Jour p.ans. We are in fairly affluent Mow They Treat Vermin on iis Clothes, ae are thrown outside Chee or duty or more, corner too. Amd yet_ the m: a5 “|ting on ig and should he die, |in the British Isles, as a direct result ‘who exercised a powerful influence he tad done demand whe" |Circumastances, for my husband did not | In all the years since the exodus fi pa hole in- the Toph ie ae & Sa beet, Ree phy BES, sea oer Sie this was when Sidney was fourteen, of the eiieracte di - over me ; but whether for good or evil grief. But I| ‘ose the money in 5 ian ase . Lae sae allowed to escape, and the firey eae 76 en nenipateeae sie in a| all th jemands for souvenirs i land the Bei Eskim cc te i felt that—was one of genuine devotion. Sion, and Bere was so nana in mpi & =| abe eg - and a 08 Satie See ing “Diamond Jubilee” of Ass wer edie? cay prs linew bes Bern has clung to his ahs ti sen Bien 0 vhs sain twat the wets : : resiat-) : ts + Bites peony. . Tense Tf be bad a fault it was one which | Hy! pathetic in th “| ites, ain: “itty years, and one or| Suiggton AMS qian bial To read | Queen Victoria, eays » London letter: att vas in the fall of "72 just when on BS RWAE ccs pols: ia sone Wn sake. mot bo baform “the | Beal ive ie Gate ee ohn pee Fe ee ic cidone hotidiieet ee mary eos. |B RADA se cuties Hueel | ee tape ay te ose WE a1 “docu: | All sorts of traders seem to be prepar- eve of sailing, that an old gentle- | ‘EY. for yotios about my husband. As he | merly they were mad x SCL SteoRg lous of every look or word she bestow mut be at fis Tapaan £" ments which lay in deed-boxes in. e¥-| ing for a huge busi man stepped on board and hurriedty: a0- | was my fatber, as you are aware, |died at sea, we expect to live securely | hi yy mere: mais, from, praleae, ‘aon Sy ibe 0 we ote Ne dae 7 she Ww ST oa ageeNarin “toro | ta comer. of the ela house would be | = ian ent ar oe } i Eee Seat spare faa ap an paenE in one the banks in |unmo.ested by the bank officials or fio, | bides.or deer sktins, in recent years he GLADSTONE Il IN GREECE. fort ae ei wae in, bis consia0t ie dredme.as you call them, sean like ox, forty years: Sings, then, weve jog De tag ela calamity, ic ee © 5° oe ese with iron gray hair, and bad a a slight peepee bpepend its oi Delonge pre. Good-bye for ever: has substituted the more onvenien only weakness in bis character—be bad "Yip, Da E moll cr tied ‘and there; for when|to the loss of a bunch of keys which Paar eA a stoop at the shoulders. ing’ to the Innk to specuiate ——_—_———- Shakey dey Maes From the | Visi of te Grand O14 stan In 185 gained her admiration. ia added. v hs “Your could never be replaced ; for the clients “ Good-day tain,” “ course, he meant to ce ey Tote fore x whalers or trading ‘ions. ix} Sir Edward Bul ; e clients | 2, Be cadnbald ber FEO a ot wer Lytton had made ‘After a moment’s silence, while look- him agai mn among a tho uldt know) “That's eat I should say—my wife. Se oral fiom Lop gtiene mae see ee ate peraced ees ly this morni t you were i at be sl nd AUSiRAlIAN F SERA TO ee oo i aiid he in bis dimpatch an eloquent allusion ing thoughtfully at the packet, she “Hie. nerer told you my name? thought we, ‘woul he resumed, “‘we| comparative significance, The very.|down to jubilee back-hair combs and | sailing for England, and I hastened = ing, or eee pies Ley e DihaeDh Bae e's Homeric studies, ing thoughttully of ths: Beno let. yc WEY; May You Cold ws that” said|to speak. We ba Used our fortine, 80 | thought of such, 8 aap As | coatlanobe all aorta of goods are ready @ down to ascertain if you, could find a0-} reaj JEALOUSIES OF THE DIFFERENT] shox y idle. ‘The other six dry officials insisted thet this was ters be destroyed,” said Cae Gn nglin barks Sone hee ee a eettortuce.: Sidney had been thought to believe | ror custom Ul be: AI commodation for myself and da fail COLONIES MAY BLOCK THE PLAN: ths are spent in his baraboras, or | nothing short of an unwarranted out a glance at the fire. “I feel that to & Meee Coruna ote Cea ees: x that.” said Sidney ages swond art a liaiva Wo! © pre cee h phaae eet as wit y at so short notice. afta en Ae pete te Bering Fee oe eee ratabaied cass oad theta vould be te pated ‘noise make t that out.” symeett tically: “and F hope your for- (To be Continued.) in tae six, aiahaltiahed a citena i “ Certainly,” I replied, in my hearty ‘Trying to Adopt the ey a clay o = which his hut is covered on one, ‘tional diplomacy. t are com- sc abeanarane is Mane ponies met ARI mi It ve ould eit day wae Fee ee i lence tack aiiat " Aaiebatian peng oe way, “I shall only be too pleased to| weanaee whe Cam May mas an begins to thaw and drip, ing to?” they asked. “We have a great, troubles Raee wae ae fave tou in a low voice, “you w ame,” | ad {houghtful. He then resumed: “All EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL. Se the eiher in the imperial die- take you. As it on- | say see ae ee ee ee are calle: pitas CA ther home whish I have so often told a | Peeeenate earl Seer tom cy maree nity of mature womanhood. # ri sizes 1 1y three pascengers booked this trip.and | Tested on landing: See lian convention is still in | toe te sea hy iPippakations: | infor Greek studiees We ema t. The lawyer made no reply: bat a |abont really mine; and told you| tu. And I would JT oan, $0 SELve | Tae Fiases That sa beveralMundred'l of Bibles are also being prepared, on fl they are second class, 60 you can have | pur? remarke: likely." thought. | ion at Adelaide, South Australia, | >’ Ayalon: which provides him | list as leader of the government in quaint expression passed over bis face. | my, beautiful Tie a Lave tending over |Besitation a place in our office; but I) °° rat oretncen onuerto | cack of whieh wll be two portraits of the saloon pretty much to yourselves.” |plan to ted gol ins, toeay, | COU WH TNS Pe teccibor ¢. staple. foods —seal ofl, biuib-" the ‘House of Commons; we Mare COA ea ea yak coast aia ea ees WE eee ee find it impossible to do so.” 'Sidney| The attempt to supply ia part, the ee ie Fie Pusnkod aoe effusively: end dump: feo ew cha yes oF rites Ga Eaten) epson ts GES ether in| DOF and meat—besides fur for cloth- ‘novelist. as colonial seerstary and 4 more deeply than was intended. Se itt mime haye ben ieiet cis anes Bae See atie tain al “his head: | great demand for labor on the coffee Po tee QUEEN: | peared into the saloon. Imarveled at |tim- | But i # gesms too horrible tocon: Bu SedeceL pnion: Now = ee sle 7s pe eee vith the whaler. | se three propose to send out @ 2 “T could not bear,” she resumed, ‘‘to |? with a look of disco tent return | Ee Code te ole ihe man's fing: | Pieatations of Las Coeutey by inaaieing [One ty Noes ce wearing the, old } Hiasiectvlt@arss and wontenen whereiber coats. rowere it ie tus only chance’| ‘ris, South. Anctralias: ‘Queenslend, ing being over, hereturnshome on 2 mission to the distarbed lonian in lies ning PD man’s fing: Be of i ' BS meric athe tie) PO epg Snes eu Soma 090" | ito, ceondinne Lo come y inducing | roca” boanet of the early reien, and the daughter wos to.come from, for she | "We is it Western Australia, and probably Tas- engaged in fishing, until whal-' Islands for no ason than be- bell seas ee eres [panes ae Jie: ‘a ‘ a aha, fg ee fo cunarvad SOL BP "82 | wi to. sttomnont_ was a complete Deke ert ta irous TRE latter Es asia ire tenia We mal oe i ang ne nai Western Adare: ae ero y in [ts and other ships collect at Point cass te! is\fond of reading “Homer!” you had lesscned my affection for you.|, The old a ee troubled, He cage ablsinage ee 20 fiasco cays a Santos, Brazil, torrespon- |~°f course, unlike the early one—is T can inaicullicns fa thacpouuest ne ee est 1orafting an acceptable “and workable spencer some time in June and July, | Mr. Gladstone, however, was es hope ; You hed weno my, affecting, fo" 95% oka aul pen fea tehind his ear stbere, eas «lengthy pase. Sidgey| gent. ‘The dianpointed tmmigronts a reproduction from 8 protograph and ; SC ae eee ge haa plan for a new Colonial Dominion re-) "en ie Seem Janaches his omiak and that he could do some gobu i wrong_-that your motive was a good {and loge att role his Guin agitatedly,| Pilkington, he would be tion with ME_| witty the aid of charity, have returned is s lifell rait of the Queen in oe le and tayself superintended:the stowing | “He proposes . 2 urna deat. Th Iains to be seen, According to mail | Gents for Hhar Meet Here he stays' ing the mission, and he one. It must have been! Few men have | desk. aire draee then at bis|edly in opposition to bis Wishes if he en-| to their former homes, Instead of a | Mr. * sidow weeds, seated in an on of their tinnks in the two best ap; | @fer been sews up f dl hada ciiiheanrs 2, ANC gol beepnprs Ghee ave! HQea cacao ciao Bie siriving ae “Cort one ei Te pe cca co te a ora,” sid he, presently break | gaged "HE‘ciese, How, then, could he] Messing hey ave buen, kesh with a walking stick in han ah coctus eatin While ete Leet aictine amet ai urial.| ‘week, the ‘prospect is not bright. Bf- | OF enjoying « genera: goot time, in in Nov mrareme Euhtlodee of the world, you|4°3%, Of thinking so mnch | about the| He bad ee Aer eat ant von cat oe eee, of their hard- "Pore Bod busteiot er near geeed I heard a light footfall behind | ee cane cede & ete, a em ot eal Are ce with his Industry he less! ae coe ti w, ana during, all is, publi : Beer ed eat Ge tate ane oe eae des Sn eee cael also interested in ij and was he) ‘hips reflects unjustly upon this re-| 2 being turned out in every imagin- : me, nd, turning aro ‘ind, I beheld the | fairly ey a aeae Said to be blocked by the jealousies of = sole ieethith ty uty a ne ee are ake: have eee fis id deh wtatever ib [AIEEE to expec feb Nat thaw ege aon ee at had looked up into his face when | public and upon he Bhate of Sao Paulo, | 23le form.) Axt pottery establishments ih vision of usiiaes Tet eres | covered the consequences to me [ulitereny tales. Oo crt ier on [Pomme lene. cei eae) see Clare fue ae #lcompt to eneak peaks ee eens Let. ib be | tose He ie ae Ae came | in ene Tk Young. lawyer | which. in particular promoted tis are busy in the preparation of ¥ ie mea a tn ing and abetting’ a felon | to, 2 2365 | which it seems impossible to find com- Pere ivad ca. tims done, lie! im modern Greek. He eould read mod forgotten” ayer front me ts rose | USPICIOn, of Irony. “that a young lady|Be, “I ave som nets Norrie, Sit | migration. other articles. The textile factor- fale EMEA ohagiher Cana raet a ee ee do with sob criminal LS the fixing of the poxers | re ad oo faisbes his fh ‘Grant ti Crop wit Perfoet tai that he from her and stepping quickly |express CSET BASRA Seamer bd though T cannot. p preenisg, Propose, **,| The coffee planters of this State are ies of the North are rushing off por- i hie! randon, jatvodueing. us, ceeding, but, a fof c pref the ‘Upper Chambers That. is) ora i pee his fishing, re- | foving some aittioult Soe a creck towards the hearth, knelt down Tefore ee eotaes it old esl lead her-| at once, a situation in our office, there Se in’nead: bf good supply of Jabor. | Oreits by, the hundreds of thousands in z ‘T was so taken aback by her exceed- cial difficulty, ‘The ‘convention is fol-| “Sine sone time i ‘ i acuarrr nae wien S| keke the fire ‘aud decgped the” peckee inte | prs ee Betins we cam ne. to towne here. “flan ug deeds Se ee oe cecxe Seeel sign years) | Terese he ae a cushions, and Tt ing beauty that T awkwardly touched my Foniuton : erin ev ie wes: these days an extended | trading) #20 7 oot pily bet ed Helanta ten per e He ral fore life, efore, we came. to tov te ia ee = and other ue dadleia asia beeen Bice ant in cheaper material for ill and cot- if Fe ao cai with the oh ol ‘ he ies ate she murmured, plead- Soe sue model of federation. It pro- on among t! the yari- 'Je5s incompatibiltiy between the pro- forgotten. There is no secret that di- oar arugd bees ea ae bat ne tor ue ey alk the Taher weeded. With in: | foo Bandkerebicts, ; of my sails, stammered fleas ou ay art fate, white Dab@ 00 |oads on the principle that all powers | us Gots ees a trom Eeat ante Gres spoken in Cora Badan b vides us now.” Sauare, just across Cee rh aise nel valor i, 3, SET WE dhe Bis aerate Labor Wisea Eas bese ofthat)" neta unaduerey , they are being 1 peainiy GR a jer touch thrilled! me. 1 _pesitatea | not expressly delegated to the central and sinew aresbrought over fromEast | Athens would five rendered. it. ime : (Pilkington an big motionless ett land whentnce bstoe tee bard’ by;| od, I shoul dette metic | coe arid’ en ceaarnois: oxpensions af} Pols ofe WitNLRe fd slightest roler- Ghs placed het noft little white hand nec fe er: but gave an unwilling con-’ authority ate reserved! Sy tie sonstis | fe vet foe hope aaa Sane eh aanedetarripey ait titude watehes the flames. The red SE nee neenn ee the sparrows, | _ “Is it? 3 plaoting, and relief has been | ©m number 0! be ‘ into my big, sun browned pam, 2d, po ger ig Re Ne BUR Menace Tee Of comnee | Re er er ye te co ai ey modern Greek tape which binds rea ons Lesce tan ti pieoe rane ‘iets a aigetth ernie Mean. | sought through the encouragement of | fous Pol the British flags and if looking me ‘squarely in the face out | Se et ea restrreeal that SieMnC i Cees eRe ae @ jealous of tueir | See et ete a darge | audience, U have, been pie tbat the i wile? ated vonng @SERNE|fmtgrtion he unl metion eine fone ved iaaitie 224 of Tune febling | oeacteat amr he ee | don was seriously "indisposed, 1 tovk PRESENT INDEPENDENCE. sealskin, fom the Kotaebue Sous | effect of hee Gi ciscoe dispeasen tak 8 to pay to an iimigration or ‘steamship | Should be so stirred that not a try eye ah “Tim sure w cod ftienas, pe “the smedicing: Oe il ‘atomatd aad ezeyioatn: torenesas mins Of ib. $9) teks: books cro exch ae A Gok Lae Eee 4 captain, during the voyage.” (8 1nd, and order ee tp days later Mr. the union. A small colony will want | lead, tobacco a) avg See essa cake TWO PERILS COMBINED. pier arid breaks asunder; and then) Py 0S ain't very ig : Brandon was reported dead. its State or provincial rights ful a te Whea 1 won informed of this Ten: nana and a rotec! ted fe the costae ists AND ane Pai ered his cabin. He was lying in the tion. As aS, convention has agreed on | i @reat plenty come from Indian Point ae bi eaneled itly boar wae for ed sentences and syllables as they curl lips. She left her seat and ears i went de 4 te that rang i : tits aroteghadinves Ho woyee ke ap arnee ee Smee yf the man’s| pressed bis oe Nil ex-| Canadian who was landed here cost the sha i : his eyes off the fire, but. sits there lost | repentant (Daddy,” ‘iid’ she, with a) | “You have no Pang" Sissy: pee -| Soremmmene ok SE EARS $45. Tn this | occasion, if only they get properly dis” eccee eer t moment her | under ber motionless k in thought, even when every flimsy ;Teasonable; [ will try ee ean eee remarked. z neighborhood immigration ale ‘were'| tributed. Ingenuity seems to have: most devoted humble servant, slave, death. I felt the body; it was cold and © Legislature afte the pattern of that and King’s Island, and are traded. o! particle has eunk among the red-hot, 4>out my Gihiny celldbnod. always wet | Hiren. rma eet” said Norris; “only | reared at elevations that wer been taxed to the utmost to make them ‘ anything you like. I went head over | Tigid. If this was not he sim- of the United States, the Upper House | £07 tobscro, knives, calico, flour eal a sawiniii in, the forests some miles coals and vanished. dreaming more on my firthiay, as we| Sidney regarded the man keenly. SAFE FROM YELLOW. “sara interesting as well a8 useful, anda very 4 ears in love with her at sight. You may tated AG to Pete sion. E aa tei ce Bite Donen ice aerate; sa tobe) Cee emo Golovin Bay and Nor- from his om, ‘The mill had not been : any other time. ‘Don’t 1?” oes Young, girl who’ —be, hesitated | and) last year te 87,686 immigrants uae aes eiusation Id be ob- She ie aee Laa Auta Eee pees VEEN Don vee tiie Weronheld f States Mehts, the re- | ton Sound come the mink, lynx, peri beacrawaien epeltg a Sa8 je 5 Lat di at ‘iainiting ry Jet me ing” nading 1h Gao Paute didn ere a seed Pcles er Piatt he ae tively vo man then. Leaving them | © np ed, | fsinissed fi, ig! secure ge of minorities. It is teaale gh beaver and wolf skins, all in great «| Benn een ony pes eb : m: Riis Ry bares 4 5 i % arrange cabins to their own, g,the cabin door inside, with ashe the Alaskans je furn ; ye eee he i Sey, ig in ete Ei at eee to'lery day out of a stock laid in fro sstistact ton, ftjuaeina te earn Keaife sipped open the eutatss. My of defining hn sewer Be tt second’ | north of these two bays west and and prepared for) business, He fa sides, except atthe narrow entrance, ughter.”—After a :, some of the London warehouses just steps, dec, Ht sorta iy dead! 5 i Pte ae lection of some other part of the mill, and slags, cxsept ots mae cy abel [ther 7am fad ; Bias ee adica: “ies arrangements wth the crowd of far (pow, It ie literally a roral road, to ae aly, wae FS | finds its greatest stumbling blosk. Here | 4, strait Eskimo oh a building site, when be returned to the engin yases Oe ee nes caiianal abasie BeOey tners who were anxious to employ them, 1 consi time, for | I 0 to experioncing: «| singu- its delegates fall into two groups, Ge A PDE HEAT 6 ves over their doorways and dusty atone i range story. cy looks ‘up inquir-| More than baif of last year’s immi- oe perbeodsy ital mca oe aM either father nor daughter appeared | 82 fecling of seliet when Be OO SEN arcane qr caren eee et eee | ee ees ee eee ow. The jow-sbut- | Z ingly into the old clerk's face. grents were Italians. Tt is found that fargo auntbes of. Pete ah ons \ on deck until the ship was well out- | endon eat wo: Cave iemetated its point. ‘The smaller _ colonies Che anit Reka e arene aan a ne eter 4 fete, begrimed with many coatings of "you don't kno Shar craton Ane seiga eet eeeatiid ‘ind then' they do not like farm work and foil | views of old London and ‘New, pictures | cide the (Heads? and the Tae bad e2| fend. Se eee aig ne eng Eres enon itte ‘whalebone shovel, a place 10 or 12 feet | ut is SL SEERA Aci London smoke, are fastened by rusty ra ele Marge se than edresing ' to give stistaction on the plantations. eae snips, of early turned to port, That voyage I look , He quickly and noiselessly dressed bir contending for is. tbe inslasion, 1a ee ee pe a eaten MCAT aitas hooks against the walls. A dull wintry Pecting a vist Sidney ‘Trench, he said: DE imhe most of them soon forsake Tarondl teslOe 800 i cosshey atthe bedks Spon ds hei apples: and exadast’ Slt. Them! be pabaused Foss Oe re i RE eee SEA Ten buaremd tne Daca nincphe unnel 8 1-2! scitement at the peril Fen- patch of sky hangs overhead; and from any a he may be here at/ afternoon, a wintry ids Tt rae one aia chagrouate Mine he Seamer ar et Bache Pei od ose NS sl gE oa hace ear ee RR which onies are aware that in the eR me dine: aii fi the hillside, Ga | nell slammed the door of the owl there a twilight falls'upon hurrying fig-| {A visitor?” twelve years ago. i was sitting abst | farms and conereer:, they have no |ed stock of such articles the develop, 3 splendid sail. Te fie meathen Gn foul | os ed. ipcased tin he sionals oniee a> eViah. ye muagreall’ the Com. | Here heels upye drithrocd indlosare house and a latch on the outside dro tied With theia eehbing footstepstand |< Tee Het ing lad Ved oivised | now-sa0u mopenbug to ote “amight he intention of remaining, ermaneatly |ment of the historical sense im a child seed be on deck, delighting me with | he sewed up with his own hands. Not eatin cian es would go| with en ‘opening st the top, large ped down, making bim & prisoner’ Pay- flitting shadows—passing in and out of | anq”— ilicington’s,” the. man explained,| the window, 1 saw an Giderly gentle waa every Se ee ee 4 bre admiration she expressed for my | When all \ pl | not’ equal ae et eae iene enough to admit oneperson at a time. ' ve ths scaly ee ities this old courtyard, When the evening|. “Pilkington?” She spoke _scarcel: ee coming across the road. ‘The gen-| ings here and mtd Ft rernanently ii TO Rate ROYALTY. handsome roasted elpper, an | vreconndl a plete eed aoe New South Wales and Victoria. In all the long winter mé ata Gehon | Fhsted and retused to work. catching becomes still more gloomy, and the above a whisper. “How that sea Parra tcp renee eee Wile | the country. Anathet dadvantage on. child-like oaviete of her see coal tis craps arity, | Cormentater clones albee decided | the ata so Se eres encers bold of ihe pipe he started {0 aw ae 7 ioie mene eave black,| And.” ae 1." |Bresently. they | came in Hogetien| ot the high Peiestoten ties, oo en een ol aR a desk in the jae es passage ste ee b | practically. be ete peaks resident confined for weeks at a time, ‘when he Pe Pee ey Sane ; a dismal street lamp in the centre OF pec Amt" the man continued, seareely |W i was. sitting. My aoe eee vias chiefly been devoted to its Rae eR ENE Bree BEDS | fees cabin ree concealed Bil | most populous colonies. If, on Thi little esow fitds its way through’| ing to the pipe, Be leona the Court throws a glimmer through its’ partner, Mr. ‘Trench, being wens holding as. pitting: > iwicby the | production, to the neglect of breadstufis ance. On the dullest or dir 'y, |_ Im the first dogwatch of the same ‘other hand, the Upper Chamber bad oO era eager ed aay the heat | landed on something shih yielded un- dusty panes upon the houses on each $¢¢ me, sent out a hamage to my chat! peanive peepee Ar serene bs ‘aieet ror other food ae which we it was like a ray of sunshine eee | Fae yee the emncnest tol fhe we! Ee edie the all bills deal- | {hrough the ees eee cides eonibgrarice © anes de;/aud where tho blinds are not ¥8t cege ona Je, "as Gisenenged, le wouts | Te tne tal fle had placed his snuff-box | os the Governtn uy igh Pied to try to pic tlag tert stican 4 layering ‘aity to) Aerie aero Ce ent youl a practical ern Ua Pre dergeer (stared ihe fire in the furnace had w drawn, and there is no stronger light to. work. Tope eae ee the| on the table, but i Placed his ered the | establish new colonies and give them Bee emerge trom the companion ' and Sony Brandon, Se ata | NCTIAL LEGISLATION , ly with dintiw ood. of ahage bere walls of the engine-1 poor eae oppose it, this modest gleam enters a and it looks very much inthe affices| courage yet, in the presence of tis new |some assistance iu the way of estab- batch, looking as fresh as.a daisy, and | heads uncovered as I read from fhe |for, on the American plan, in the Up- peace? 5 a eafter is roused, Ua.den of mattlers and several room quite boldly. ‘There is one room ‘Bet, the post. eee a eer aeek | Eauee Coe Paes gemenes of 2 thousand times more lovely. Of "y, ane | Book of Common Prayer the beautiful die acces eae oer the four small col- | Equare Ldap itactnl ay ching {2 @ | ee ready for trouble, Ven; in particular, in which @ youn git) is! weeks Yas con eevee ee pk ae Ps i Thick black bait, I never saw. | Most of the Buropenns reer tere | beaches ‘needle ‘cases, picture books, Seid tall ie tare with her piso: bet OC i aia See eee would enh of the two large colonies Feel Fe a oe oi - ee finally) Pe fall of them, ghost of a light looks in; and it only employment, “and his slender. sav ok Fa hee Ae RE nent eight) Sis eras tad. has, ror fated y yore DADS pineustious, Wvall decor yim oe eat at aes indif- {don't enow how I got {through wit AR eerie, Sia are ie i: "iateen” peta Oa chet | sclcneed the. aay ae et ee tie thecrioa: arvomid- | Canty een eee gentleman ee ae ee Set aah Erdos ef itl EPeiel nt ma eee bene flag brooches, and maltese cross- a ference, if not absolute coldness., Her Hit) Afterwards L “heard it commented | ion in ‘Such questions. To enter ¢ Un {gut with brush, whalebone, Moa awegerony Tinprisoned steam. ~The oe bare ‘the room is small, dingy, ana ly yesterday that the last shil- was going ahioad he ‘did not say | an italian, agency Py oeing 10,000 Cana | por Caer t iratulation es ie she lavished Suesh ae for me; and | rico. Hl ae meee oo Phe | tion is in the ‘Tower gone ols gad eae ds found along. stow moments more open readbare in appearanc "The een and th: ai t id , these things are By me in no’ nig- | § ». Heave but | 4 x | t] rs 4 : ve pone! pcb Malis ete ro iy "guar ie Bey, Aad Went neta Tere cxmeie on monte, atl sta Ment Re ir HY ete nema, ona er ee oie Sion satarned themoclves, while. the lage itis |e sprout Ta” ie | pat the bling and estas 4 and there are splashes of ink on the uation. But he did not lose| to cali upon us. Would take | elapse before aay of these. immigrants se at he often in th eee oat 1 | dic pint eat pista Ka Shao that. t 7 j comple! pees and comfort-| ed 1 BAe. aol there, Are splashes, of, ni 08 1D hearty he assured her fae it was Uet_| the charge of his id we undertake | elapse before 2) ray igrants | fandsome, though some, especially, of often in the tone evenings she would |t Bis on oo | Subject for joint legials Yotes a | Shle and one that. o Re Sera he tana Hebe, “aad ere on the walls ax 4 (or to laugh over their trouble—even| i> abmence? He e ee faring | arrived, bu mpany by too glow-| the busts, seem to have been turned sing and.play for my sole ‘dcp ootntion, | stamtly locked, and the key weaseh | the join egistation eae ea Oe Cee Sota aeriaet Es ae a ore ee, ae seman is little, girl during | fi and unavthorized promises soon get | out with a prudential regard to the T woul Sif on setts alongside | retained in thy go : ee eles xing power ere aly TOBACCO C — and wTpout 1000 persons. The. hue | possibility of aot be ; and gaze rapturoush ; ; Do i a Maresh Sit COE RA ha ri of May. ORE: s ‘Although simply dressed it dari | T@ak down in tears as she had done. cz » t # > hue | possibility of act being-cleared out this into ‘pretty | my connivance Alice smuggled i views, - serge, the girl opedes ont ot ot pinch ik! ge ea en =e ae eee ‘how cabhed oar Ebrs ae ae 2 nae Seta Pghtened Bae ihew batt Hed Reece ego oes Berne fu- Bowling," and any aoa ae on met fe tae, acetal See ees the | these ‘underground ad direllings. Bub tittle eee of nostrams ave been pro- _themidst of auch obvious poverty, There she stgod af the window and looked! out| like f ada frightened dts, but 471 were | guished eee ee | pathos into hi r0Ce. qs conyention adheres to beans spoke, Bone: The Hee tn ar Gan pacer tee aera of cur 2 fe little in ber look and manner to sug-’ sti fismal Court; and while she| “Yes; 1 shall «| finally embarked, and they arrived here| "The: aj that the tears would re ore lan of federation te emer en [aay fish, stored up tm suites ing the excessive craving for tobacco, gest contentment, or Fauiasion. (Still stood there, she heard a quick step fore sell er ace, with] Say 1B nonsieed, Sud ey oer We te | Kees a sol Ae racy woltae es Ih down my weather-beaten ¢ tees tie See aneeers © = | Beractare of legwlature. If is perhaps | S"by'ehs women in tho wi through the vite Che esults of their administra e ed brow, the curl of the pret- > wa young man with @} thick bi ae disappointment when it was found that | portrait of J z i - Ab! the Bi i 3 as well he delegates shot ice by the women in the winter. tion’ ha ar. ty lips, the expressive of. the , handsome face stop at their door) ber t! ey, OY ee rene Prere not the sort of immigrants ia 3 a Milton ees Lows ff Bee agro ar weg Geet A aia agente iliarize themsel A Tid aston eA eee, ee and sea inal Pere Venn eon We most pert verg fngers against the dark hair, indi and raise the knocker. Sh I eyes, but it was a mouth; i ‘grants | should hereafter require, Many of the - a Awhile it . I have |om to my own elves with that system of | constit un in, of a seit fffd and sensitive nature dicate [gre See ae elas eset ee etn rea yo reticent | S65 EE te were Ee a Tae vere pe Hale la vos agate haces» fo Saas so cemriet wei teint Bee hae as sew chee Etat ee Cro atten have fous ons and oon are ee al eaistege beh patented a tne ake eats chs iacher own thoughts;| oe anan, sho seemed to, read your chart’ | ian, and other Old World natives among oie ; tital daughter that Tdidn’t pen oy Mak Aho one each other toa stand on the neation: of | 1you id on. excellent substitute in| of a time lock fo iat bo SRSin ie a ot “pela |saaeed “ei ae Me abe) See a Spin et mt | een ta fat eTaiN LIFOLE BUST, Hare ce | ane ina pinto |e a A" ont curio cf | Ue fet snd somnd pees, which | vii of te bait can du Re col is x " é ie fae 5 ‘best, z to si fing of 8 scenes 1a te: door the rat-\Court, again glanced eee ae pares slave. fates ea Reet rare THEY WERE MOSTLY RIFFRAFF, | The arg cial of which is said to be in Se is Pe ereaan ws sTurmine, unsae ie | brpeanely, demanded: to ee Gate se p igfm eibr UES epee of seal ofl and) ture of deprivation to panty) fling Creation, Ibis only when a racts | dow; and the glimpse he gained RT poled fe at the time—I mever| \nocted indiscriminately, and were not jon of the Queen, one city + Bi own company to other i peatothie pe passenger of the name of Bran-| thing to answer their a fingers, children all|and, physical limitations Havii ade. ber pylooking man with a xwizened |S by, tonsa Ear fe her} “What age did be appear? at all fitted for the sgt) jealturat labor | $5:000 are, Ce eS a cate | ph a age people m none en iC purpose. four. Gp bis mind what is’ the’ longest. per gianeet ne She s ta and ; chen eee and seventy. And| ‘5 were expected to engage in, | as to wiley ied clated that they bad ; cretaeete tieeony pet et ee Ea WHEN EGGS ARE SCARCE. Can mipepegmgernt o oa dejection with a little la ty , a id At y * Jy in de +, 7 . i said folds dot ber hand to a fice was eg parley tie ones ieee ana SITET Cece Oe ae rcie aati eh re ee Emegh ray ‘he explained that he | ee ee dainty and delicibus | ca, Se agen eee >| Tegal passtecelini? eraber nind. | conld net be started with Hon: and they | 35.000 t0°30.000 bave been sold to aire A eee te Meet | who hed SS ast from Avetrake with iat thy and no one need complain speaking, ed sagay rele Sree wo) Bid oe Kea pers ett Sepia the oecuanteeciee oe Wid — eee poe ibe joney and ee Netea cannot have nice Airbed just ee ie Flaster cane ere cof produc: weigbag heavity on ais le securities, When are scarce. pe ere ain?" His tone, fichongh |e Seetian ut were He fifty SaeOY ieee accapteg™ th genet nc ie ae et aorets = coneelence, I [produced a ic nook, Unter dats capt of gar, twos vali sed is8 cachful, was not wanting in aifec- Ione Ape od ai e could only ce ia Baok noice ta my band, and one a a _imitted that they fill orders from colonial ctolnniene cap é him, “One renin, sehen. ine |the 15th of January he read this en- Bie Fae teaspoonful “ainsskved. = f tia d .e wrote down addr i is; } Were: such serv- | small eouvenirs, Syste , E was wondering.” said she, while| that uration: “IE was Ike & drecm-scane ‘rommised that we ehould in Fatis.| ico, and insisted npon being assigned | bunting ip povanet nes of antiticial Tosoe alone wi ae * Buried at soa, in lat 35 degrees Shon tora Favor with foes feat ing Sige reer eee |e eee eee meee |e ele tte ise Sa ip meth ote gmc ete ae pe ee ts i Se Oe here vacated any, chem, The od Chinese and Ja] jan- Bota nthony Brandon cabin juic pressions of my childbood—the | time fou wisn to see Bic. Nor ieee Government could do nothing with a and the watch Se ee ae Bresson Pant could be mere fancyt | pO eT yore ote Nittlo else Heep td gee geet sO ROTM seit | Hint obs dimant already threaten Tooneing about forward, Some days bre- pre- eee ee eal er gece pelt Seiiet Niagara How old was Tad, when you fire Pej |i€ puzzled him too, little else than’ the| thing of him since.” they, were turned out of € ‘tlie Sepa and Bey | ee Per caralise: the factory: Origa: fous to this Thad, ‘had the temerity, to [Breath ‘which was quite tnintellig- pes fea By ae eg bieg Say! re ee bee ‘ = oaths it will i asked her | ibis 3 swee one and bain in oan meee hve; | chu iy nt ete, el cre eee eee ee tee ee ee saan i |e oe erm anne “pin | ta ha aig le lt Soe nd oe it ir. A és pan cabin. ,d every trunk, | With this Eskimo not at all. Vermin he rather Tew oT aMiate. my dear,” he added: | wi0e pm! Airestig cave you Mec. | on Setciuer Have} aid. in returning to Canada. THE PERF : sxpressiily BPD” ya "iather's: consent [and portmanteau; but not a vestige of foundation, a variety of | ikes than dislikes, ar /trived: famey: spectacies thes ‘ébave impossible, Ty eee chaay, you |DzoRh ieee as 1, in et tforte: thus fax. to introduce ‘ECT FORM. This, Brevi prey peter rh ont et teau; but not a vestige of | delicate and. a palatable e cakes may ‘be oienit t all thi gees a .tbére iS) eq in elaborately chased ee tian at” Paasice ia oeas stasiiiien) with ie jone. we even lost theaddress| ty Anglo-Saxon are a failure, ce | When a woman is well proportioned and that night the future appeared paper or anything of value did he dis-|made by varying the filling. ae: his artiga, moment to tap little wooden box, he | wards, the window. The. et lingered in Bevis” ag ik that oa call the girt| 8 extremely, doubttal if the 2d | and her weight is correct denne to bright for me. We had { beenaitting Sve ear eee on his face when ee Nut Filling—One heaping ao ee aren a hese re outs fe thee a areas a a@ pinch sm joor, and was is. rm a is < = a: lent some time, ‘iéuls Samed, as though speak go hus; | with modest curiealty. eerie tansy | kb! we Fane about | PO biity that the regideat of porte her height she may consider herself en- se og ca The setting nas 46 Olsen ee ee ron mths docks at Lon |sed Gok dee. ware a ob cae ere habits of these ete wary con held before the eyes pre’ gamed. as though spetiing °9 borat [or_was there «lock of recognition in| that. sir; before, you bout | ern regions like Cansda can easily ad eaccamie berg sel Resa immed gous on tho horizon, of golden- |don, 1 smuggied Mr. Brandon ashore in | sour cream sweetened A ts thats, carats, te atterent fashion of » lorgnette/agintily set, i <n he shook is head tthe recollec- her ‘ayes toot He bastened to answer ts bereelf that her_name, wae, Hoss: es eee ee ar the fields of a a woman, of 5 ft. should ce Pe ee meyer ae ly [bad iis daughter’ trunks, after they | spread between the Be Pe ris ae ana ein nae ea = notienble Le, somal ere aetien the. rims ea t she could tell us, 110 lbs.; 5 ft. Lim., 115 Ibs.; 5 ft. 2i i Lp eo 7; mn the ny living on the coast manner of. pret Oy a name is Trench—Sidi ro in, a burst into tears. i fi r of pretiithe glasses them- ee ae eee eae mos | orcs aaa s"questioned her over and , Darling, what: isthe matter?” 1 ex-|the ee ND ie to fe ae ete ct aA Gilling Ouetalt sip sweet | clawie ‘Dree6 6d Poe epipees n bn aee p S : is Norris fated ‘Sidney ‘Trenob, thinking over all} “You Ser ilans it, but Gram- : F. oe ie Alfred T have fee re hee ore sone cream, one-half cup butter, two cups in appearance, habits, mode of pauldings eeriline: bo h8 an sant wii ty SARL SPR ea Se te a momes lets | at lh et fa ans mea re ae Us the: Tiny 62 ts 0. Bi : ogi En GecPR a |"A a aca et, aera, Z| re, ue, See ne | she, Wipe, he, af elena ee added, ‘‘we call this. birthda; and Said: “My name is Rosa.” Deen * stead He Gere ee el play “There must be some mistake” 160.1be. There: are very: few. wore i pee te fapiy seni. We can never be | out on my next sho Mees eed et ee ett from tho fire, | Seta Pexans live tn villeges tie or belllant aiofith elderly, woman aio . Ge re dred bis oost ta tho exclamation nearly escaped him.| mate in thove days— Hie Ha Ne ee ee ‘Genuine old-faxh. |wbe have what might be called 928 : - MNover be. married!” I moon was to be oe Bae | oa caaenisy sae a gnoveh £0 | 900 inkabitanls a Seer Ste law wish to avoh, Oe, BPs shen fed mumps on both sides.’ fect, forms. : ass ejaonlated, |the deep. When we vated ‘hat aight | ared, half teaspoonful of vanilla Fired brore chic oe ET * on. old ladies’ ears. : ESSiame a acer aces Ginkal |e ised to communi hipe | bo added: 1s vary nice indeed. Put} where in the Bel yitiey fied only for the geen silo a ‘as well as between the layers. in large above-ground huts of an oval ed.

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