Milverton Sun, 18 Oct 1906, p. 2

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Ml OR, SYBIL BERNER’S VINDICATIO; pai fe of aa slat el, and face of exceedin, blue and crimson.’ lips ver, “Grandmi course, in all the: and childre: school. polly rom Inat I a ‘ou are m; y still ei a tremulous Z ten Wi took Jady's a Gem i SS z end ould a ; may depend, Gem. was ‘do al} that. ns Salaeter Bi ist Hallow E Was perfect symmetsy, whos erect $ covered with shining jetbiuck ieinglels that ful tragedy than you think 1 hese years, I have chanced to hear much from ‘the tall of women Seti And’ tornight:T have heard, too oa th but at SA a I, or anyone 10 1 am, grandma! tell me—who am 1?” she ing the withered old my ed Gem! know !" puewetet the old lady, that Prieta toee child? ne But. they tates things {hat have Tae on later F Tl of fl a and~ came all nit "t didn't need nobody tut me to But, my sweet anted to. eee CHAPTER XXVIL eyes. were turned re, ganee form every mo- 5 whione: email realul race, beauty—an oval rend f lark- with regular. features, large, solt, der, jel- rows, and pie hatte; cheeks ze 8 bah white linen aie. ‘inat fede ahi wr The eee, was plain ies! but the gem rich and rare jewel, a scorer sath ae be destined to wear it it in instant she stood sunk down beside the old Wee cone and, ee up into her fac more a sink aw- do. Of nm in church or in own nate child, the old lady in a am your foster-child,. e else ex! my darling, and That is enough for Am! sel back her wheel, and came and seat on a slool at the old id no- ve when mie and ibby was a silting in our cabin without yay nS and a- wondering the money to buy them -wa: ij atid Row. lotig the agent would Jet us live there, seoing as we had no right, after my old mar who was the over i 3 ome t free here, with use of arden, the orchard and with Tabby, cep als and lees and rust old hi You as we jumped: ‘at the here the very. next the Kindness of. m: ‘angel, she for you and Libby alt sues table and ‘abby. sald Mis: And thi ut the Hugyens lee hal was a hoppy @ nest one was even dear grandma, 1 know,” smiled ‘Yes, ie girl, “Yes, jus! one year from that bd pine ee * llowe Eve came around A 2GE and = ° a4 very room, ack on the porch shining bright on the scarlet. seed-p of thi vines all o} comfortably tucked up into it, and f at was 1,” said the maiden. “Yes, Gem, was you. think of my astonishment when I found you there! I stared at you, and was as “fraid to 8 T co mul d to the handle of the ba 1 took it off, put on my specks, and cod A Gem for Mrs. Winterose. hen, my dear, I saw that sometody that wanted to get. shel 4H to the almshouse. ower in helplessness’ compared to whlch tlie power of & monarch Is al moonshine! And, however angry 1 might a felt at that minute with the’ un- rv} room ini uch a piece of cruelty. ‘So 7 took the JitUe creature in?” ne else DoulEAD WAYS T Swale cht vering with Gold. myselt there No. handle ‘ofthe basket was a large open clothes basket with a handle nd, and yery useful I have since to put the solled egan to drag through the door and through the tfc his ery room, But he mo- tion waked tho baby up, and’ it opene: the darkest blue eyes T ever you called me ‘trom the her, } 1 ws e Watches some ight-plumed” bind Toodiig from twig to twig.” ow I grandma. otyou were {00 young: not more than But wish 1 could remember that oh! you should yeats before.” “Oh, mother began Miss Tabi won't say ibe But the “way they “what's your me litte one? ? they asked. ’ you answered. “Who's your mother, baby? ““Gamma,’ you replied. You Had-o1 them 0s words, “my — datling—Genr’ and ‘ pe Did ot eet afterwards, ind out who. \dina 2” inquired the. girl, did, - and ae L.didn't, pat a your istoby thers. dn that basket, Gi i wicker basket, with a two-year-old baby | one But just There was heaps of baby clothes, nicely got up and marke there was a small amounting to just one hundred dollars. That was all. And now, didn’t you give me your word never to ask me any questions about yourself?” “I know I did, grandma, and I w: kee] il B a tival, and not the funeral (ae my ana om ate would make it. wv hen I wa ie jads nu nee y spel ry eeittars pad lov rs. if ghosts vated: then, they were Jhat am I to do with these, grand- smiled the gin mu m they will begin first one that pops. will Mt be one of the young men, or widower, or the stranger, of whether it be the cfoss that ‘0 pop; a be your fate, ‘nether C8) call hin 0 ing body ol they ought lo have -been niarried twenty é stands for old maidenhiood. Sonilinily Gem folded her hands, and erself to perfect silence and stilln While sho watched her roast "| nuts, the old lady watched her. Each of these women, the ancient ay eee youthful maiden, was making herself silly fo please the other. ing chest- Winterose, ert om her trot s Gein, willing to_ gr ete ean But the law of silence nol aid upon any one else but the f the spell. chattered together And Mi: bby like iss au Miss Libby pair ae sister Joe held es candle to the face. murdered mi Old eAWinteraso cautiously ap- ee to view gels in heaven!” she ex- Seite “Wha is it, ee inquired her daughters, in terrifi “Mr. Horace Blondeliel she. whis- - |pered. (To be*continued).. —j-—_ BEQUESTS MADE TO PETS. re. Provision For Fe San of Favorite nimals. The French farmer who died recent . leaving shetihid mae the following wil i cul, “I hereby appotnt sein 17 s not by any | mete the Sap timers ais has. prefer a lega- tee on four feet to one of his own flesh and b! ee imilar “mind ee ats _estalar whose wil ran thus fo my ave to my faith- mi ‘do shi tnd fi my beloved cal $25 apiece as yearly pension the: event of the death of one of th aforesaid legatees, the sum due to him shally to the aforesaid survivors, and on the death of one of these two, to the last, be he who he mi After the Gem complied wi decease of all parties, the sum left di is, and marked the ails them ‘shall belong to my daughter while the old lady, ain spectactes on }G——, to whom I show this preference nose, watched her carefully. above all my children because she ha When ‘they ‘were all ready, Gem/a large family and finds a dificulty in k in, filing their mouths and educating a “marked! Nine of them,’ There was more than a eplce E malice “Now lay them in a row on the hotlin the last destament of a Frenchman he: bar, close to the coms, to roast.” |who had with his nettol. is done,” said Gem, after she had iin_Somte za gave them good aneangea them according’ to rule, to seen his displeasure by “N + m1, you must sit | teav ing epi entir a substantial ie, to @ fouihtur tortoise hese he had brought home from Mauritius, ab wi death oni: sieran foi ied the tortoise sae good mnlury, the re- sion yall probably have pesatens acetate Not long ago, ley left his fortune tue ok au * rot to. the clusion of his relatives, to whom, ver, a OY. was go on the death of yERY REMARKABL WILL was that of a testator of Ohio who, after leaving minute instructions for the building of an infirmary for eats eeded — to should be roted to the purchase of an auditor ever have te privilege of always nearing ind e cals’ infirr enjoying the instrument which is the fanaples for some. minules, when. sud- : See nie nearest approach 10. their natural oul, Gem! Your chestnuts are i" Sete) ginning to cracks they: will shoot you ee posthumous solielude for senlly, if you don't mind,” clause = he fl cat kine“ Jengne eran etme Joouisle. A bias: i ies en ing chestnut was. suddenly shot fr the hearth like a small bombshell, struck Gem e right hand, in- >| Miting @ slight a Taint coy. she sprang up and Dok it off and she exclaimed» the old been full forty toute: or more since I sent him. ane them cones! And now I am going m1 And, s0 saying, she went and opened ine back dos But she fa no sooner done so, than sie started y fled hack into se om And well she Tigh men, bearing in their arms the mutilated and bleed: third Zelasing them impo lame-legged sThie:aielshietr omen aitenie i Sc id the chimney “corner, where fogethen. to hat dial tetror which is nts very si a ant ‘ou ke soared. oer ‘soolling!y. EN n't lo do you no It is aily a arm. some man as has peen murdered out there.” “Murdered!” echoed “Mrs, Winterose, in an awe-deepened ton “Another Hallow e murder!” froaned Miss ~'Tabby, wringing “her hands. “It is. doonit” muttered: Miss Libby, solemnly. Gem veiled Hee eyes and — nothing. “Lay sway, there was no ae te to} “The _beare i down, with a oy of horror and | civil they clung | dow. morith, that shi they may be well la They must have, wie @ day, meat soup of the quality usually served on sabes but they must through whose bite he had been freed, from an undesirable wit pee ES DECIDED BEFOREHAND. Alabama, the ae PA e-areadinMlsleren Wa fo also a capable and enthusiastic cloudy spring afternoon a Cour Aaa peculiarly ot and perplexing case. He ‘iste ‘uneasil. vest, ever: casting quick glance through the nearest win- He was observed at last to seize ~a Slip of paper, scribble few words, place the document beneath a heavy paper-weight, and reach for is. at, aptain,” he called cheerily, “excuse: me oe interruptin’ you, suh; you go Tight on with your argument, which.is s suah goin’ in this gentlemen, an’ I got ‘to set evening, out my potatoes right away. ‘Ou ie Mbt on, captain! ake you and the major. get through, you'll find my decision, under this heah pie svoight.” sfis Gone elbsed upon the. asfon- rator “Yes, any dear, my mother always tensa het own, ne 2 es, this. her nT Suppose photograph? that's eine reason the puotogaunet took, her = areheaded,” ston, “<vhieh shall be played in the | ing of of the FFFt+t+4+4+44+4+44+44444444)| brought that article within the reach of. ever} About the Farm 2 ee oS ee FERTILIZERS FOR WINTER WHEAT. tttt+t+t+++ ob produce extraordinary yicl pel manuring si 1 is On tight land climate somewhat dry, the same plan will hold Bood, but on ght y land in a ee ote eS pee robably ‘be better ly the ae afler the first Bowing and incorporate it not far from the sur. eee by the use of the cultivator. In any ent the manure should be in te of decay in the soil so that it ean yiel food for the wheat from the fi first, stil’ practice reducing the manure ‘by piling it and then apply a dre ate ing i ing just befor sowing cellent for the ant. food shonute, 60 much, or ihe nitrogen esctpes during the process ‘of fermenta. SOMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS, sufliciently supplied with xi the fie time peat witha suilabie drill § ae ay greatly farmer, so there is no longer any very sinall does and mixed with other grains o rhe most valuable peat the farmer or is correspondingly: better lack of. positive knowledge, Beer Sree with the maid ofa 1 SMART SET IN NEW YORK enoune for a man to feed hogs on the uch, harm can be done sen nie 1 5 ST 0 Rae feeding — stu People A WRITER SAYS THEM LIVES ARE: must use judgment in my ulating the ROOTED IN EVIL, quantity fed. Cotton-seed meal has the enormous amount per cent, of Te protein, can be given safely only in| vulgarity and Abominable Manners: Condoned on Account of Wealth, ess eee gullobie, for winter | his wife has. Bank stock eat “wi nd: almost entirely on | counts for nothi ro a ‘the sido orci the nature of the soil aa aoe Ee they RENN Bees Sine and ee e fut the dias a ae eine their bodily vigor ‘3 " much added {0 | onts in the Us ‘ anure i ‘| the ; 5 OMA ea ee the sum * total o Sound health |most extensive and detrimental, it is 1 rr means happiness, Sa in the house indubilably the most heartless fertilizers Super- and out-of-doors, and years full aah i ior, and in yet other. tnstancs the. best | J0¥m Uuepataun ee Ugo | 1/Fesulls will ‘be obtained trom applying} Be er a js the universal need of | eotive pol 0 Seren manure and commercial aiming to-di A Lee fi vat WA ian “American so » in the farmer's yields ish Bi of fact it n 8 manure wil} hy ates De wading-the seed in a fan- ‘ the or rsull a hans upue ly rae faving only. tho inset mal development of the most objection- Sandy in character, ‘These. hay pro. | heavie lumpest and the most) ry? ras : duce an creat sample of wheat, This, however, is not] OMT Mon : unless stimulated by heavy 7 the progressive farmer. | Dt “ oe RI a more intensive me- fae Atherton teri Cosmopolitan. of such lands ms reeeh grade and Bigber yield of grain, WHISKEY AND SODAS, Phere are off days on the farm, just S i as there avo everywhere. Days when| 1 crossed the Atlantic not long ago: Topas | everything seems 10. go Wrest [twith an Englishwoman, who, being yard wh turally Boy Bs young vigorous and flected, rose: Gans ample straw, is quite liable ta |S@zdwiched in between there are days | YOUN vigor« boul 7 ollodk and induce lodging, and’this ‘heans eet? Pet ind ne Sunshine Ue | aie Ieee ia as hale oF Gere yields. tires dine morning. But loneliness. ia ioe hirenletast sarin hue etatercens he mote ot not here, kind friends of the city. That ‘Suite ie OF applying the sam.ze will lis: only. a aney on your part. due to}8¢ day when her maid entered, tearful She had had high words h New Yor! n the farm is crowded full of things to ; employ the mind. I-can tell -you-of n & you ae no. a and women thal have left the farm just mum anh NS Reaiaetiche cave onaees hiecause it was. too. sinenoni for thom | UD 0 ae RA REAL They felt the need of quiet and a chance Beleiup: thy 4 olclodl boa Bris to think. So they sol out and went} ber what doing? Lying in aA auiy lathe cue Unie leer [0H whiskey ‘and sodas,’ says 1, ‘untib tain’ that they made a mistake, for they }She ain't fi to get up at all! did not imow what they were: doing LIKE THEIR BED. sf ei Yaesu indemnity There are perhaps halt a dozen prom= lairen pl menue gan ge, where. {iment women in New York society who St be teplaced at fare not only exceptionally clever, ut SI is, proba ki ot who arise in revolt every little while hort intervals, probably. male ur ie van [and take-a stand against tho frivolity of a their class; but the Jady who spent the- ed forcement, plain, smooth ie. twisted ence wire rods are a tiaeae ia ‘They should ae ene overs at the nds, or looped an . clean; sharp sand. and toning, and 1 carelessly. gave ti too she was of too fine an Rice eae for ordinary wear and_ tea luring ea ginning hi inten ora healthy Jove of resh broken. elon or gravel, the of SECRE’ LEANINGS. whieh “sheild abe under one-half ‘inch, You In eases where the aggregate containg| There 8 et Ce pice sole than a inch, Levees whose” notorious wulgoriios of eee sand ni re some} speech me action, to say notmag of i el Agate: sy ene on - ase’ Chie ‘he omitted tMogelher, i spe pte her welt pots ee herited position; and: il open Retanle mee Phosphoric acid. PUTTING HOGS ON CORN. seeret that certain of ee agsoolntes: have Bul localities potash also is more than once carried out of needed. Yhen starting the hogs on ‘corn at{ fashionable restaurants, or, resisting One of the ine deptnes of farmyard ;the beginning of the fattening season}have made a scene on. the pavement. manure is that a complete fertilizer, |Care should he taken not {6 x boas, ray forced into their carriages. These: nILReReNe phosphoric acid} !00 mnich’ corn ar ju reach the social dreamers in every the other hand, if all {digestion ae destroy theit pet, ai of the United Stat ying to the: gredients are not needed in the} writes Mr. A.J. Legg. “A sudden change| magnet of their active ‘curiosity, and soil, in so far as they ave not, there will [fom and bulky feed: is s sucha the result is that among people who are- waste concentrated feed as corn is likely to In- ing toward a position where they Phosphoric acid may usually’ be hest} jure the hogs and aie ee ‘a. badkiset their ee traditions, a applied as acid phosphate in growing} that 1 ie will not readily over: are) or intellectual tone, to~ winter wheat, as quick ge is wanted, years ago . lot of my shotes: h they ceo fave secret lean- On many good results follow Sow- ronaing on clover and gelling a aa) i tke ly to jouled as ing the- fertilizer. ut S| allowance of corn, were put up. for fat; fashioned: DUE TO ALCOHOL, ig ly in a questior Oi course I do—to a ee extent.” = ae i Wk of Ailey ti fal ined pe ae i : a \ ie Se ftp pi} al “What' did your mother tench you, Size) a room?” MISSED HER VOCATION. sO; fa mother. ae Ad get. paral fine her mi a €) - anyway, if you don’t know how to ee lerk tus wooden bow) Is remain. wei ne th to = the India kinds in the ae as Indi bat property-renters were firmly fixed in her ee edt old k=" “Ni ¢! Myrtle, K first, ‘Ghinma a duper ate Bet a it went straight to my heart, Gem!| “Ne fa little bo. given it separately, wack having his} appliealion-with some nitroger | nuh corn. AS @ result they wand eat * TciAMit?® persisted thet And. wh: bans was sixty years | smarting! When 1 was young I would |°W" saucer. ‘The ipo must not be} able to yood growth al the frst, a Feat only The prevalence of bling amo) beseechingly, Pate Miss old then, and.my hair was as while/as}have “been willing to. have <been| rumbled in t ¢ soup, but cut. up into |ivhieh is essential in the grow ing of any} v rich women all over the world be been: ‘abby wept and Miss Libby moan i is now, and I never had a baby inj scorched worse than that to have had |Piees about the hagel nuts, oF crop that is to produce largo yields. | ov so Touch ‘Somatented on thal the: wis mm a the ‘aged wo grave-|the world to call me grandma; all be-|such a powerful sign that. some. ono|!%e¥ cannot eat it. When boiled best Nittogen may ie e applied inthe spp tis htiites Well to Insist. of fully Pressing the maid: cause Tabby and Libby didn't marry as) loved me so fercely as all-that! Good-|PMt into the pol with the soaked. bread, nu nd tt ration and come up gradually until the| the fact that the histori¢ nervousness. of @ been a good! they ought to have done twenty years| ness he loves ! slic Wy eld “Th mel thod on “light hogs are on full feed. 1 feed an-ovca-| American women of all clo: large- grandma to your! fore that and how quickly he is comin ee S.-W s woll ate with humus, on Pumpkin or a few apples to the} ly due to the constant use of alcohol in mi, you el you have! answered] “*You're always hitting of us in the] you Com tin it is fit for ating. When. only one | may ac nade very effective. ‘ cane phous his 1 think js a great]smai doses, . The wealthiei pia 4 ther, as if it was] child, an hi he money i 0. y farm manure in moderate a antage who have come to believe that they:are the Sune en eae ane to. pol ee raeaae ta See woudl bareke ra Se ee Nicole Pigeon shal take eave of the eats jipplernent Ihe: m0 PSEOR EE above all ss do nok hesitate t0 onder 7 re gh if William Simpson } |p y, wilh erish them, Mme. Calogn may fertilizers is < < it any hour in the public restaurants. F204 fo you sre a at ehreey men ‘snivelled. Allss Pe it no re})) e ha aa them.” z di satisfactory way of JEWISH LANDOWNERS. T took “tea” with five of them one ce “ pe ‘abb: 5 blown out the i mong the many curious and embpr- ig lands so as to get extraordi- ae at the Waldorf, ri those that Be i Spaatie ate SNe es Be “Bosh | there's as good fish in the sea Dea aa that she had playfully made EJ rassing bequests {0 the Inte Queen Vi eld. ‘The manure pats: hau in To Europe: ay old 248 unit as Much themselves ‘ { ‘yok evinhae overt Wadi got out of it,” snapped the| messenger of , and seas. gazi rid were several of pet animals whi the or and furnishe e fer they Did 40 Years Ago. rhen They. abused every " . 1 it. She: remained pale and mute, | OWNers wished 10 provide them litily, andthe 1 fencers . % oni cai me Up, composing as bouts Yauraelts béoause | pld lag =e ae Sree ee cle th pe AS distinguished asylum. Thus, one lesa] nay ten bop vay. that The aise faction in Russia de. pets or abunE Forgeing tious Miss Libb: auhiunstalred youth?” persisted the old|'oP Jeft"to Her Majesty three go Brings a needed eee ate in fertili- ¢ pic sgt glk id pluie haere Seninee as quickly, But ya ‘the moment no! u ‘i ses own fate,” answered accompa: by his: en it sang fee woman they — assaul grand- eter Mithiouat, fusstimartie ote 1d lady. ned it for—the exile—the lady | thal there might be no mis "fa tae Pot in OF fend, for which the] mother above. the anade ‘of a washers elt mo, T know!"} “So you apted Ue poor: tlle tor-| who was bering form tne flooded prison }{h@ identity of the fishy, aioe Lie ish MReRIhe RON warnba su8 ecOr sUNRRIR Ip" ea er mi?" questioned Mrs, | saken nila,” ut in Gem;“to stop the) that storm night; I named it for—my| described in the will: “One is bigger | ma ate the Pals heck ‘ea! estate of the} fm the divorce c altercation between te. mother and fpelhigese-aneyored the malian fn. a ow Pan aie ollice: tweysand these ta Jews adyaniced: from. 16,000 dessintins tn See eI ‘i know that some mystery and horror | daughte could be recognized, one being reduced. — Gam rasulls fallow; mmepaving |1ene aay eneee fromm AAO essing in - SS irth—hangs over “Yes, Ge course, But, oh! the} si ‘lence like @ panic fell upon the litte fe the other If the fish on qu e land in fae at areas, ina. certain 587,00 in pn sis detec gas 000 Inedogo tis the glamor of New York a Tong time. |day you were given to us was a day of} party erday, when ed hy my solicitor on without rocess, |* “in the he ing nt of Poland te Jory | society “hut it is the ambition of every {me Ingemisea;’ that meons,| jubilee! White 1 was lifling vou out of maa Wy inicrcua' sae Ike Wes RE orne; which I suggest as a suit-| meantime, si ely. 00, 148,000 inf WORN. who has suddenly san to vail!’ Some one bowailed| the basket, lame-leg Joe came in to make |; ats FINCH for them, are found to}mechanical one 1,000 in. 1860, and $240 osition in wn toy mage bits and bade me bewall 1 Some| the fire, When he saw me with a babe] “Gem't how dare you.do such dreadful answer this description, tue money is to] fallowing the land one year . transport her husband's milion 10 this refrain of a requiem at my}in my arms he let his wood fall, and] things?” “sho demanded. speaking more|e Paid forthw roy (ADE, Wier wheat on it the nest an ace ae Saha ee Ee of American life, C they do at tho burial of |lifted up his arms and opened his eyes] jay: hly than she had ever before spoken Shak less asus than the goldfish consists in plowing pugs, and Jowish Janahotain ae said fo havering ie oa feminine ambition, to say n nd 0 ndma! to-night!}in dumb amazement. And when. I told] spoiled ‘child: were sixly snakes which another too| then harrowing, often. enovel ean | Jewish een forty years an. tho{ of feminine rapacity, is one that a : fonight} in what has. reached my ears, | hint where 1 found it, he recovered his] “I's enough to break anybody's heart [loved subject bequeatned to the Queen, |the Jand and to retain in it eno oryere a Tene oe Hgaiicantly In the system cnown T have found a clew to the solving of! speech, and advised me to send it to the| hdr that,” loved shakes.” ran the} moisture to-start the wheat when it 1s | folle La wience of American my sen Lead ta mianeites Tabby. Sphic her ae whimpered will of this. eccentric’ gentienan, “ond| sown in tho fall, Sagar at 80 oe ges ou0 {Women over men to-day is greater Wan , 3 “Gem con if ever 1 ae deen i ng aa ae ‘it ever Eel ‘And, oh! what a sign and an omen! a tenn of ie porintees an ae ins; and. in” 1900, 745,000" dessia- Sout Aes eran Peon lo you, mind me now! Never think, shouses abies in the same u there's any truth in the spell, her ‘lificia c abstr 5 se! naver speak of these things again. feet 1b haa again you and I will have| moth MO pe enlig been asap sine ‘The reas| mis” me men are not only indulgent and kindly, f Look on yourself as my child, and no-| to part.” is a ih on not fully known. Even on] sarong. eee ee but a strong natural : thing more,” urged the hg oe with ae Yel, poor old Joe spoke in your in- mere s \forn land the mere supplying of the Ru Be ae fea aiiicik on bebe women is their most tans characters much carnestness, and even pain, that} terests, grandma," \said Gem. hurrying to see her now! For 1 never land with humus and cleaning seems to Her 006 prs ea 4860; ranches istic. her pel hosléred to caress ‘her, thd’ to] “ot knee he did, dear, or he thought new io fail," said Miss Libby, 00 legs Hetty Wetab-OU-Deer ole Daren eat cg att a mene In pr cantar ia he did; bul my reat interest was to keep tasping her hands and rolling up-ner if ae tt eA ? eee "i ns, out oy ae the Jews own as ae SOME T NATURE MAKES. my’ Gem, for she has been the bright Q Ins a eanan " E . : ‘01 rope lessialins, while us ness of my life, and not only of mine, ‘Sent turned. and gazed at the last} day every ile a trades: A abt FARM NOTES. gages . 2 : q itniny Aue ee Fes ee ‘ ‘ Y but of Tabby's and -bibby's, poor child-| speaker, while a. superstitious feilh: in only bequeathed his eal Queen Nic-| Before you condemn your Iuek, or tea “ peta Wooden Bowls ond fies Pipes, Cloth ish ne smaids, and of } Mopsy'syand lame~ the omen crept info her heart ae blanie™. others “for” their ‘shorléomings, lopes: an es ere is nothing at all in it! Fw *}exaniine your own knowledge and con- sate ire ip aout Gr dcaeaiiea. it is because we all love each other Stee frying to amuse the poor child by ion CAN YOU FIGURE THIS OUT. Bae nensalt: ‘3 I ing tele sue 9 happiness 10 /ng old: tove x hod no. thought ft a te] “itis the seed that mostly exhausts the Siheeiclaht ghee: gta geviahd cactus sewer: Jove.” sald Gem. ty out. this’ way: an inerease of soclurmal nolseS:| mignt food tram 14s ie grees ep] Pea Lae DER Yu A ore oes marvel ‘We all loved you, my darling, trom a unea ponte eene ttn t waula auegentnabd te fag SIT tetet 1a etow wads [espeouiee seats “take “What a doing? wroed peckiers ekonvate WESLEINEE tee Ihe very first. We could. not. help: bby atid: Ghat les] Wingeoe, Dus hat abesmare then. ofe ori Ther sbilincmingral jualies| “tun footihig ap SG Sey A I tee emt ete ar 3 : . head em con-| mile from the Cas' ae {wo crops cut for hay while the|See how: it stands. sudes a sticky juice, which hails him down in the cellar for some muls t dull house that Seaver uly perhaps, young. ens, forming a woody lining to the holes aia: nde i have a little When I Tam out of all pa-| these bequests ent” yenrs the wianufaclure- of] Do you taust sou tusband Impl : d= set y a ee ; Eventually d all a é withers away, but the aver Nature also produces fs wor Certain tree barks and leaves nish ellent cloth, as, for instance, 2 ation cone cloth used in the South Islands, ture i a lassiakers too, according an Rev lightning into. ‘eds ol Boiue at tonal vicaean she is even a lace- maker, wilness the lace tree-of ies, LE Ss EINES BOLD INVADERS. were some phaseS of” country tite ‘vith which the little city girl had ; yeb ‘one ‘the rights of ay’ acquaintan property-owners and ind. “Mother!” she called, in evident ex- citement, the morning after the family feet on, our nice clean my “daughter?™. san a. mere You marry Row! lo, S'r,”. repli “not a clers, sa ‘a gentleman 1_resigned my Ahe me We your ees cae ae . _goung

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