Milverton Sun, 22 Nov 1906, p. 7

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Paul looked | China. fall," and congratulating mi at her, and the unspoken thought flash-|having a mother Plaines est r ings | temper.” the GledeSworth inheri- Edward mused for some time on tho misery of his cousin's life, a misery rare- in}ly alluded to by Paul himself, and any his} allusion to which’ o1 would have deep! je chin must be pressing heavily for him thus to disburden himself, and ow} he suggested that Testu marry and payee trait peer his-own; to which THF tt tt ttt tt tte ttttees + 4 About the Farm? ‘ 6 peswecescessowesvewgses DENMARK'S MODEL MILK SUPPLY. That, Copenhagen has, to-day, purer and cleaner milk than ‘any other cily pugco atc ww | 8 due in Seis measure to the saan erg 8 oS 3 S the cows contented; the es cow, is the profilable one, as a FARM NOTES. Replace broken windows and putty the loose ones before your fingers and the pulty freeze. erub brushes are the. best articles fairy utensils. ot THEGREATDRAMA OF LIFE INCIDENTS AND HAPPENINGS IN DISTANT LANDS. Tales From Far and Near—Fatal Plope- ment—Drified to Death—Creed of Flogging. A band of Spa mah gendarmerie © eS slow! f &@ mountain as in Souther Andalusia, Night wi thei tu Hing a headquarters sera still far distant. Anxious thas pass i he said, after asminute,. “becanse, after | Paul sented, ae that he was seem even more remarkable should be followed for | between aie members. The cause at laying dutitnly pisea a pets fer | me, you are the next heir to. the infant} not yet i sition 10 set up house- that it was a for philanthropic ay STS eae ea 20 tei ida Edward Annesley, finding no trace of| Ror the fire, and began losing himself | 80D lie leaves.” Neepini : At the timo: of its beginning, cording to your cloth, | “Murillo. the hetgend lover, and his cousin at Arden Cross, took the path] ‘1 ae ledtn lia: ach eel aE 5a arsed i phastly, tae idea of my being} “Though, indecd—" he added; and a ie ou not get pure milk | Most of the nae times on the farm, as | darling of the) pessanirs he d_ been cap- t over next link in| hic and dignified aunt just asf plied Kdward, who was suddenly, stopped. r. Busck started to | well as everywhere else, come from liv. | tured at last. ign did not seem of downs, dismissing Geryase) oon. in his boyhood; indeed, something Brisced loi ental md from so: small begin- | ing bey uur means. ‘The farmers of | to affect his ean te rode on ees Riginan from his anind with @ dim| try. ovnooas ae ae nea ‘o 2 and properly refreshed on Bike ne ns so brutal to build on a the immense concern | this country ought to be happy. ‘They | the discomfitur ‘ds. own tha re i house of a oh can 7 momentary Ranaewoting of having seen Aeeetnadlor 4 at uphie es the entire o/ hp " tthe: sat aS the cily and carns| may be happy; but to be so they must and ‘disliked him hefo She. atill lied; “and yet—~" keep ele Grae bapw thelr Mi daa he pees baby's death,” he ré in which he apparently took but a lan-| “ii ‘our poution Paul,” said | &r com aiters s cr Seregecy ARTE He Deew taan: anid ee catty Upright 8 ‘in those guid interest, and’ the a Edward, “and being Seanenial abou itis enabled ig vinegar, the per | Prepared a splendid meal for both cap- Ve Biipse hearse tetp and athe: Wk8 exe. fe We aS adjuncts to her] Dresently drifted to other topics. AY gvon't Kee the baby sell large quantities of Swholesomte half “ie Wes Wweight-of the scetio. acid init | ors. and-caplive, during which wine flow: + ee taking no more ¢ at them} dignity. Every little Pies, of her sirens {ter dinner Mrs. ate played 1 sum. oor will he a little less than the per cent, by | €/ freely, Murillo drank. little. He. ee thevstones along our pail showel the Ceoatltede eed nnn inat| some sonatas, and cward sung some “tia may assume that the ‘unex. | Pe cople, and 10 even give it to the very | weight of the alcohol in the cider. pent his time conducting @ silent flir- ¥ ‘halen any one of these may ‘urn the § < songs to her accompaniment till Paul, pressive She’ has already been found," | P litte of the alcohol remains unfer-| tation with the per 's Ww 1 current of our destiny and alter our very [°p'Y Women conscio ;| who bad been up. the night betore, and Shanemmering: , and serves to give the desired | the gual ik "he concern is managed under two ment dinner, and Paul smiled | heads. F rink flavor or boquet to the vinegar. There | more wine they bound Murillo carefully 0 rfl lure. in her ¢[in the open air lay, sunk into ®} hints durin regulations for. the farm- Perhaps this sturdy pedestrian did not} 01d rich lace in her eap and about her) ool Siumber,. ‘The olhier two sal chat mysteriously. “Perhaps Tmay meet her | &4; and second, regulat-ons for the com-| is a rapid method of making cider vine- | —then went to o0n as every- 3 think of anything; most likely he re-| RON ee anes i Bdward describing his} at Arden?” pany. The farmer who joins the com-| gar... In. this od. Jarmented thing, was qu ants wile stol fe unconsciously in the keen live air |“ Said onde lery officer. in a seapor Who kitows? Bul’? have never yet|Fany has to guarantee: ‘cider, or “hard cider,” is run through 2 | Guletly up to where the gallant brigand @ downs, the gag of the infinite | nich caught the firelight and broke it| town nol far off, dis S| spoken.” 1 am ns entitled by my pros-{ (a) The strict observance of the so- hoch heechwood peas. Grattan with | lay and cut his bonds. Murillo snateh- nicl ving on a height affords, the!i(o'q thousand tiny fierce flames; when | Of Promotion and | pects to do'so. ‘I-don’t know if 1 have| Clety’s rules concerning the cleanliness et vinerer_ By fae goo WIRE ed a knife and revolver from a sleeping splendor of athe shitting Shee throug! gh 6 y rea gr at wi the eaauee ‘chance. you see} Of animals and milking methods. r may be made int 24 ho’ guard, and both crept silently out cf which the setting sun wa: ar 3 I's pain: ch was ee atone er, Ned,” he i (b} The observance of — definite ae the room. To their dismay, they walked Inge touching Alice Lingard’s ae ‘with i for feeding, including grazing in sum ARR straight into the arms of a gua 0 ‘Waller Annesley’ a glamour, as she walked | un- cd ne. business. since Edward burst ae laughing and grasp- | mer. 5 ‘as not aslec} fknown to Annesley by the side of the| ,,2e 3 pnt Hs mt. on inher |S death, unluckity died soon eter ea his cousia's hand. 2 (©) Observance of rules PERRO ECR eee soon in rt, but not before his He pwhga Ae yaa £ asking afler| Paul began to prac “he replied, “I am and transport. bo é mn eb h him, thus ee ain md in the pi eer Ut | his ; ister im | leaving Paul to ae his way si is Gad a itt mother and sisters, and telling him 3 f nob lady's mans and were, Aphro- i family news; evil hended. Patients distrusted ‘his youth] dite herself would not fempt me to spoil the fire-light played upon ‘the so that ae other people’s little games. copdat tet! Ricks, an sates were mol-gotng es smooihly a8 could he is her i scarcely paid} solemnly, and th from her eyes and her jewels, Searoely Paid} solemnly, and they foolng, ‘use of ice, (2) The removal of am tuberculous (e) The reporting of casi sd of infectious a Pout, | disease mong manlee The the i ineretio josie About Some of the} } World's Prominent People. tis said that, apart from Royalty, the | he dnated out oy cows only Tan eho Hemres oN ce See ee peas viahy Mai ea month by a veler both of Army and Navy is the Hon.| front ait purut ee soem Bia hind diseased and stirred. balborgien landscape, : sea, its lake- tie sheet of § Ay roofs down in the hollow where the conuence of two slow streams forme: ‘the River Mede, The lake of blue roofs, 3 a & & pany. on its nd_also commander of the the highest market price ix the milk, |foree of Royal Naval. Vi unter small town in the south of Italy. and if an infectious dis bred ie Sani years old, he had ¥ her shadow, as if in impish mockery es; 5 4 night, Bivard wishing his cousin suc- gi arr applies tuber- | Rupert ‘Gilinnans) who is Lord Iveagh’s brooded over Py, ia es a of a distorted info the changing shapes of I the servants spree ane be ie ae thinking as he took his way me est, and surprise visils are paid | heir, and we n in the athletic FATAL ELOPMENT. moke, out of which, slim and spir wilch-like women, on {to the wall be-| Annesicy read prayers, firrt asking “whatever Miss. sii iene by an inspector or an ex-| world for his prowess with the scull like, ros tall white church towers) jing yy, Paull if he felt equal to performing the} nian's cha aracter might be, the Rickman easel dairy maid. eis) a | Nicola Curci was. the son of a clerk hind ‘er. He is a captain of the London Rifle Bri its western face touched by the sun's he gree to pay | gade, a of the peace, and lived at Avellino, a “Well, aunt,” he said, al last, “I need oe suite after his labors, which blood was reputed: to be an a You don’t look | id mild and tranquil fluid, well calculated sae ong and have a smoke,” sa‘ J] to temper the fire of such of the terrible not ask if you ar " you used to, al : ‘ siti Hino cgnookhaue: holiday iatagh dane nothing bul admire you for the} Paul, with | alacrity, when t mother} Mowbray strain as might have been | or the mill of « ier suspicion, | ype mevany Oi Aan of Je known 28 T necome madly intatueded: with Adelina: ans A eigen Ss é nt vee had bidden them good-night. “I smoke| transmitted to Paul. pus Soapany. notified, ake same price England, i'n wondertill: pehsOn UE IARY. nee ee Booth a GMP lobked for rebbit-holes: ‘the. copses|- “S0,- sir, An returned, smiling, “you| i! “vh a RE anes (To-be continued), Pas “in ie anche and) ways. Although jiearly sighiyrate reece TatS atk aie WElOR eS i: Swhiro they » gathered nuts and plack- | have aber learned the arts of your ne sie eS SR so DF for acts a het 7 penalty | Of #8@ he does: physical exercises night Ounete wi aeh 4 Milespthe kealhy weste for| profession, and know how to flatter. | {UY you sée il 1s the-only place. I See eet ee ey . there ie ee aay | and “"morning—he “learned: them at the "affection. A. whertleberries, and the hamlet wih fhe) Fe om, yous to. prot ee oge? oe dare not sinoke anywhere else. tel WHEN YOU'RE “DOWN.” by withholding the informa fon, NINE Potente ee ac short time ago both lovers were missed stono oo widenin, rror-like | ppoid at the foot | ladies have you berea And pray, how wed of their hearts in this manner?” “None uS veplled, laughing. “I am atients it it fection; and ane the o dining-room. reception of you. But res them against i T was nervous about he Tadies in the When. your poc! ined “with: money, ier “a Mr oa gy are. sweet as in way all share one man’s The comp: ona! Saale thn a ‘kinds of milk, children's milk, from: cot nm special foods ordinary whole m Teast ve miles very 86 end Steaua public ap- ae n be the Wwiadrd: of the New from their homes. The boy's father was furious at hs. son's disappearance, made stringent enquiries and learned that Nicola had been seen in company see you are e pot 1s i Tam put down as a} igh pest y And hea i spat you on the-back and half-skimmed milk, which contains 1 rf Harsicwen ey’ with Adelina at a neighboring village. «Np Shi erfectly angelic,” replied Spare per cent of fat. the company’s plant urope. - | He went thither: an found the runaways ‘Na y dear kinsman; I cannot be}. j 000) secteclng - iar rom, the box| When. suc alten nds your labor, then] one is struck by the skill of all. the thet still ‘DL Tainty-two years of age,| had gone—they had eth two hours be- lieve that ihe ladies of these days have otteved aR the had ae they ae you ee * bt an work people and every one, both men | His name is already immortal as the in-| fore his arrival, airing now such bad have grown into | ee tt eee There's m0 other chap on earth so nice} and women wear clean while. clothes | Ventor of a loom which does i tracking them, the ther returned with such a tall fellow, you remind me of my aa lage. “| doubt if any wom as m head to foot. Gr are is taken es what by old methods took y the search pat y to Avelino. As he was inted “husband. aan idite “eclone nich But when you have been exalled arid it} in cleansing all bottles. Both hot je presented to the Emp nearing the town he was horrified’ to ‘My mother thinks me much & UR aera niy dear mother," he re happens ane defaulted, cold water is used. also ‘soda and lime | ® pieeo of tapestry containing 200400000 | ker the Gena Body kis son Lying nus church clock came floatin through. the} uncle Waller,” he replied, wondering »; "7 ithout| OM your former reputation they will | wate Bottle must De tee fro crossings of silk thread, which was be- pool of lod by the roadside. By nim ig plied, “but she is never happy without re m. al r dim gray air, like a friendly voice from) what process his lamented. uncle had somé fancled- ailment. . give her a little Fae germ: Oi is quite time our people knew | sun anc within five hows. By | was the ate y of Adelina, shot, pabpauye pf far-off boyhood, and, alee mallee uate een chaoetiea after death, since during} Colored water and a few bread-pills trom | AR4-4 b 10 shock. you just to} tha milk 4s Gyie' ot Uh ese cortices vy [olde nTolhcas- this Wonla Mave: taked: OR Teteebea verbs yo tened at the : ea] melancholy prelude, struck six deep | is life his. injured wife accounted hini| time to tim hear how ore will knc in the world; snd no amount of years te sp rospect of being nted by his B. tes, Peadd that Ns, _Annesiers Ws because you once, er up; but] trouble is too great if it gives the peo-} Sir 's Fox, who is, preparing the y father and compelied io give up Without thinking, He took the old ac- | nes: dor. | ailments were in ani io to her now you're “doy ple safe milk, hey Grennee tunnel plans, is Hae Ue oe shot her dead and then ed footpath through the i am formien. a gone sGamesge — greatest. living engin killed him Seine footpath throug! he added, going. 16. the window and barometer a Once they almost would caress. you when * ; known inthe north 0 seal TO DEATH, ia nking into the. dimly “lighted street, i stop to address yo CARE OF BREEDING EWES. onginee: é < agen ee snatch of fooking " io sure’. | Just then there was a tap on the door, man who engineered the Me s a “Dear as Mae at a iene co aa : ; ‘and a soft voice said, “May I come in?” You remember how they met you with Aan ery farm should have a flock of The construction of br rid . ‘he id ne ago a boat was discovered s unchanged as these fotast” he Admiral, as the ce was called.| “Certainly,” replied Paul, in some tre amsile- rhe number kept. mahee de- | form of his engineeri rgoniul and aed OR ra that ee Bo brought his rapid trot to a sudden end] didation, and his mother 7s That aa when they heard the tingle of a ‘Somewhiat.upon the “ane and anake- will alw be remembered } y ak I | a) y. sitting down ‘on “A will not intrude, dear children,” she] - , he dueats you would jingle, up of the farm. ‘There is a enough bridge across: the “Victoria DinAT salen ped 7 Vee ihs Hote a French “School, and had: met several | the door, and i 1} said; “I mevely come to tell Edward on} YoU were then @ “royal fellow” all the forage on a farm that can be utilizea | Zamber But, peniaps the ‘wor on tr the“ Aerrible wounds on the times in their manhood eaped to pavement and sprung up preak- hi to good abalone, if it is taken that will mak him live as on the | Wr and. eniies. tb: was ‘evident tha i Lessee ta aha KutWent fer thay Oe aioe wifes rapidity which in:some do] Just 85 long as you'd a dollar for your} of in time Keep” a: small flock TC} greatest engineering inlelleats of the duy | (Me woman had made desperate efforts 3 lean, windswept. slreess. of the little} men would have been “undignified, but bring him this Ulie gilt of by yonting® S Mey would holler, least through the winter the Cape to. Calm relay, Syhtot nef & fees. herself from her bonds,” Tie Bccah, La elias tna earpie no-|{n him only gave assurance of boundless tae They. vor spread your reputation of reading eves an ianstorme from a. Cecil Rhodes dreain | boat wus beat ait ath en to Z Aha ; ty. ef wat nia aniucioattt and a plain gold wedding ring was ment showing tiny points of yellow fire | Vila’ : a tee tine ue rm that will in| ys nde 2 i in the dusk, and the shop-windows. wer Favard went to. moet him, and Gane hee ah wi bol Von When, mae ested that ou ers whites Lavi-A:' Page. Lom Longaie 1695 base B08 2 ib The nine ae aA, ting pale and scant radiance upon) him into the room and wilh him a reely, and Edward diene 28 tee ee ld tepk tvoueh the winter in @ good, thriv- | skill, and on one occasion dis} played fh , min rash ot far from Blomisberg, Cautious fox-hunt one ing condition, not {oo fat. They can Just buce ou tock a. tumble andy vent inthis condulp BY iudletous _ ept i Davee feeding of corn fodder or bea ic powers in public, was riding home from a ennui ies were made, wh the almost deserted pavement; for even] breath of the fresh night airand a sug-| took an embroidered. velvet cap from his i the “vtigh, “rset the quiet town ann healthy manhood and. out-of paree Le i ed few passengers at this hour, an rah a ih “Poke the fire, Ned,’ Paul said, cheer- n pods ur ay, when : Reel ; ‘wagon- litle was heard sav ey met with less of the savage in-) funy, when the door closéd after her. : over hay. A-clithge of feed ty desir-| driver. who a ised? to. mak las dren at play, and the occasional tumble} difference which Englishmen usuaty| then ho opened a closet where stood a} 20M, srg a ob that paying, the Rotts: eee td waysfor t lady erie ‘The noble of @ curl and still more occasional roll| think fit to assume to welcome their best| sxeleton. partially draped in a dressing. Hanes Oe BAYS SAY") rakes a fine, healthy grain vation Jord dot aHtthie honee and; without trays of a carriage. No one knows what be-|friends; they shook hands more than gown, when jeshiless' arm, extended u really are a very clever chap. | ¥4"d or field to run in during suitable | ing off his coat, ordered the wagoner to eames of tho inhabitants of small eoun-| onee, and smiled, Paul even nid that iC raat Stn Ne ee soo al 3 sient ven ied coniead na. weather will keep them in the best-of|“put up his hands,” which he did liytowns when they are not going to|he was delighted to see his dear Ted,! {ho ghasly figure. and crowned by. a tpethiy sanlearekies walanua, a condition, They are sure to bring a promptly, being Hs expert in the “noble church or to market; the houses stand) that it felt like old times to seo-his hon- stoking rakishly tipped on one side} yy you Chance to meet & serious Yeie’ | Gne, thrifly lamb. art” and confident, It was a sanguinary ‘d along the streets, but rarely give any | est that he hoped he would} of jts-skull: “Let's ly for’ once, np. They should have a good shelter. at fight for both combatants, but tho wa: bichorman of bad repute in the elite of life; the shops offer their mer-)be able to extend the brief visit he pur- nave. a rouse before the morn.'” He] phon the eye sou with suspicion talk | Right. and away. from storms. Sheep. goner was made to “bile earth” and] hornocd. This man ted on chandise apparent in vain. = posed nakings wh 5 ris caus transferred the dressing-gown from. the sare : stiould be kept dry, cepetly in winter. | ack knowledge ¢ see fe ek nie the sdlscavery,.bu aH hee stopped belore a large red-brick | tha sts see his dear! pare hones to his strong youn; : As the season draws near to the lamb- Jaukon, when he first joined the | oon; thatHe:had ‘eael l fe aroned with graceful et racks we BAS Hi he was ne ets shoulders, and the cap from the grin- And the m oust you to the: very dark: maclgiscaney ia wiighing carefully nF caf Lan 8 ad ‘sisted he | hand: inia creeper, now a maés of bar e.-0. a ing so jolly, hen | ning skull to his dark-curled brow, es see that their: udders are not caked ‘ MT pron, branches ratlling dryly in the| they shook hands again, and’ the firo-| Ring skull to cruel scar ‘showed. | 484 decry iy eee aaah or | a sore: tihe ecu ta-in-gogs: condition, CREED OF FLOGGING: a = Wind; a house which withdrew itself) ight dunced upon Paul's irregular fea-| Perhaps it was Edward's fancy, excited| pg “ieee You took a tumble ond] there is usually very iitUe trouble about | issued ess_geur, consisting of an Revently all the young unmarried wo. it in aristocratic exclusiveness, some | tw and , flery-blue ey id) by the suggestive revelation of the skele- ent: “down.” he lamb starting all r soon as| iron knife and: ‘os a tin spoon, two a ne of Obervaz, an isolated Alpine vil yards back from the line of houses ris-| brought into “unusual prominence /ton, which made the secar appear un- tli when the weather will admit,{ plates, and @ zi es On his way bac! © in the Swiss canton of Grisons, re- i ing flush on the street, and was fenced | white sear beneath his left eye. usual! i vid; perhaps “it} yy, & funny way 1 lo view it, but the|! like to shear the ewes. They will do a Gane His ied stumbled while fete ceiver aici signed by the pastor or = fom intruders: in a high iron railing,) | Es remembered how. Paul was only the light, tla wilh: Rist My 8 do-it better, and their udders are ‘nol so liable | up a ladder, and all these things went] dering them to submit to “the punish: i yhich a fe ns hat sear, and felt cold chills aie “My ‘aunt has made me a howling Pale the chap a climbs to heights | '¢ get sore. The lambs will also do fying over the deck, waking the chief} ment of flagollation until the ; Be reser oe uc COBLng Of duet paver hia. swell,” he said, looking at the embroi- of great success: beter. Of seourse, the barn whero| gunner from a na bringing down] flows, for the Lonit at thee ves _ upon their shining one more mighly erasp of his] dered cap peers he put it on. “Awfully Overlook hs streak of vellow.-he's an| they: are kept.should. be closed, so the | on himself a valley of abuse, He then] souls.” The sexton, an Bidest> many ‘ doors, on sin’s hand, Paul turned to his mo-| kind of he ‘ound good fel Rock is Kept fairly-warm, The ewes need | acted as iiess-boy for the other appren-l was tp inflict the lodgings. The y a Ee approached by a flight i resent pact ebbeke to him} «gho js ee ” commented Paul, his] Till he's ‘ted in the aatttictey of} stronger feed as the lambs begin to] tices, and had to fetch their soup, wash} women appear fore the sey aj ile; on one of the side doors the as she had done to Edy: and solemn-| temporary gayely vanishing as quicl dist wow. the plates, and aie up generally. ordered and, after being sworn A ‘secs nd “Surgery,” was pointed, and upon |jy blessed him, as If he had en sbsent}as it came; “no woman has a more| Then ney I vi around and stick him| It will not-be long before the lambs} ‘The Duke of Connaught is a soldier} recy, were stripped naked and bei the” railings wus a’ brass Plate,,, with | for months, or was at least a Spartan| heavenly disposition than my dear mo- in the back and try to kick him, | will begin to Want to eat, and a place| first and last, and no member of the} until they were covered with blood, The "Paul “Annesley, Surgeon, ele.” en-|son "returning, ‘wilh his shield rather ther when free rom those atlas, which} And “angel the fellow ever won te-| should be provided for them to run in| Noy has a greater dislike of} oggings took place sometimes at th grav it, than ‘upon it ‘Then Paul Ingulred with ly te result of some cerebral where a little wheat bran can be | unnecessar: or ceremonial sexton's house, at other times in ie . Ob deep edlisitide: abou-various oat ‘And thes i’ pass and never know @ large hall occupying the Sen ull Gants ms wilh which she appeared *Pasps,” Bawa suggested, hope- Panay thnk that they must show to have been afllic morning, “she may. geo out of them with astonishing yarden-do nd was informed that all had “happily Tee year what Ae) think abont the fellow who had scarcely set foot within. it when a yielaea to treatment, save one. “Perhaps,” sighed Paul. spotter! door on his ight opened, and from its} “J sill have that dreadful ‘ela & f] Mowbray are the sam comparative di there issued into | constriction across my eyes,” shi ig the radiance of. the lamp-lighted: hall ‘a in a tone of sei ‘peal gitation: my father once, . ing one night after sundown along the} church vestry; but no rumor of what road through camp a sentry recognized | was him eae promplly Huened ohbithe guard. e acknowledged the salute, and Everything about the feed | then wall sub igi spre nV. hy | women discovered the truth: SE, A, Buininstonys did you turn the gran eal | were immediately informed and the sex- had sounded?” he ing Mined. “Orders 1s, Ton atresteds. Then at bray was — 4 shee] nd at ail yee Inem-} the letters originated from him, the pas+ f: returned Paul. and he laid awe at nigtt for should have clean water where they can] bers of the Rile F sir. then | tor's signature having been forged, ‘Perhaps a little wine ad weeks concocting the most aioging 975,000 FOR A PATENT. s get it any tim kindly rémember- thal hy ‘nly ie el io} your dinner may remove it. not, I] phrases he could think of for a letter he — As nearly: atl the : ‘sheep sat: au are }at Aldershot, whatever I a ge; her step was. elastic, her) will..give you a draught.” 1 will take} wrote him, (i show you that letter] Bnormous Sums Have Been Paid Inven-| of the multon breeds, 1 do not believe a dart. led at once to his room, and then wel some dai tors For Their Work. Thuse aol thor- fou ta Aunt Eleanor?” said}can dine Bath delay.” PR 1 hope it will never break o TK ira, Satine fo her and kissin de rise at finding his] jy you said Edward ines a It was recently reported that James} up the flock, retain the best ewe lamb the still flpomaing: Tehlecs one, for his | b tthe 0. many | tiouy; Develin, a locomotive fireman, has been his way, :n| the hot sahite, “missed Paul, as you~ sce, | dreadful pains wi “. ae dear fellow?” reais Paul, with pad $975. 0. for his method of making} a short time. a person may have a. fine iy 0 How well Jou are looking!” ly chat of the dinner-table, as well as in his good-tempered sm “there is no} rotary reves M nnesiey held -his hands and] the great aalenesian 1 afforded | ¢ fear for me. mines believable if Develin’ really} typa of the looked: into" his face With seraphic | him his long ws » 7 s_ that which, “itis. credited wish, and feed tom smile, while sho replied to his saluta-| “Your renown a cea preceded tne improvement—long “ ons, and said, wilh formal cordiality:) you, Edward,” Paul observed. “Arden. i —— acon dear 1 welcome to|is already full of your arrival.” E i hould have been “Arden? Why I saw no soul there!”} sion wes LES SIO RNLES: Many 5 his medical] “No? Have you forgotten the sign-| Pau}, clasping hi ‘But all the same, the amount paid, os-], py cows shovle ete so as not to take| his gifts of rare birds, etc., and recently | jygx., i josh 2” and looking at the chimney-piece, which} suming the figures are as slated, proba- uch Keep them i ‘model “What! was that se ees. io anjwas adorned with a centre-piece i a record, although, of athe aa ioe ib yield bi emember your segura of yours?” hi skull ‘and cross-bones, flanked by sev- , More money has been made in| “Keep your hogs clean, feed” ste ent on at pene life with its constant inter- do you think of ital, rote “as Sia eeae 7 an a mnysleares the SOE run out of et by inven- pure and wholesome food, and you will Lior as a tae of honest Gervase Ri ick- wicked-looking . instruments, and} {ors who have been smart enough to} not be very likely to have any. disease ‘Yes, aaa said Paul. , e which was the anling portrait of} retain for themselves the whole fruits of | amon ¢ them. OMe ae that his cousin's medical mt don’t mean to say that was Ger- & Savas lite girl, with a strong like-} their labors. ‘ © at that moment consisted’ in vue Rickman?” exclaimed Edward. ess to Mrs. Annesley. you kn now how] Charles Depoele, for. eee teain the fire-light and talking thon ve ee ae faint remembrance r value eas arian Psyche of Thor | elaborated the ide i only knows what I said } waldsen’ new it,!q@ millionaire to-day, & J Suppose you never know when to expect Stet ie father! If he oom: me, | for she ‘ook tt in both hands.and dashed} since he was a mechanic, working f Paul.” why on earth couldn't he say so? hearth.” weekly wage. Mergenthaler, the inven-| norse—and the man, too, “Never,” “she said, “He w be not SPU ll he described you Baward mga felt cold chills creeping fot of the aS machine, and also al Phere mes ah wo. gion on. -mistakes arm, and walking with a-slow step and] {3 me. the way, seater I forgot to| over him, and his gaze followed Paul's} one time a weekly wage eae: affords | made in feeding oats: ‘ish not alae into. the drawing-room, | say why t was late. I met Rickman, andj to the slap chilectace he “had Tov ed; | another instance in Hon 08 liberally. enough; second, feeding a eavy curtains | had 2 turn in at Arden.” Paul’s eu er Nelly, whose end had id a ae interest | tion no¥ properly ar Tt has hee i us that Love rdamioralizes no-| been ae only in his brake for 300,000, retaining | found by-experiments-that ab “and pha “did you do?” he ask for Insel the principal share. cent. of whatia “Oh! I just sent the Crown Derby tea-| "phen again, a case of the merely to maintain ber without Tees amused at his sevice after it,” replied. Pau, “so pray | Bradford ot so] demure face, then she glanced at Edward | don’t notice the absence of fue Gi ‘That; | a ng Jaug! is it ge the tea-service,” said Ed- “consola- ‘And how was. as Sibyl?” She asked, wardly-thankful that ae ees the ci ton ante yer sunk ils the | with ane ee Nostray blood did not flow in his} q air of a’ saintly empress’ or imperial] ” “Sipy i saint upon her throne-like arm-chair by =e “But al ue 532 —+ OLD SHOES FOR GOOD LUCK. erman mother says that should rkable and most interesting men in the British peerage ts. * Earl of Crawford. He is the head of se of gute and Premier Ba ‘ and one of his ti 5 8 S 3) 3 ee ae ¥ 2 & i = ES 3 2 2 2 3 5 that “you | fields in ce into trouble. It is ae es are burned snakes w! tion of eee valucd at £35,000, and he squirm eat Sto the place, while ti scientist ne traveller, old shoes that are ae wearin} ceo | fore, he surely | fe sa keen philaiclist, having a. collec surly ee acc han 1” said ee and looking re- ‘itt peey at the fi ought after by Fe has not been «serious explo- enormously the value of the steam tur- jinued Should a young of elaphanting tortoises which he had er eer Mae A ws nega se Lerche Seubert oe shoe yr tg aie i be alientive, Ey oe sngecle, wie he Seyche! stingy tow aus : Riad fepcus wena gros inthe South the “old aunties” say dune. man of ony er tyettve | hat Duned shoo soles and feathers are meta ave & cold in the head, and bavi the parched Aho al dl hag toate is a goo ic, Lath noting yom is Tals ie oo eae optatned ee eown | 8 alleds < At ae care Tegner intone suggestion of the iste ae ntoinetle Sterling. See ade teant on thea was: Chiling: one. Asy~upan. the surely fated to be-a “rich man’s bride,’ po) palo. erases when she read Mrs. Hémat poem to him, saying ‘she t He had gone to ask her father for morning. sie Sterling liked. it so} her hee in marriage. “Well, sir, what ei remember,” returned Edward, AUD a loose ebeck when plowing, It wien he wrote the music of A Land instance, who very disagrecable to have a horse all he is now over Wed gE B Eid 5 s =z 53 a & BE B oe when al work, lack: ae will make if ae estonia for thé . COOK, inyented |, ete ital one @ tittle-more thon | ight. vom. ¥ iter’ ti ; 2 fake; but to th ashiregister fill, and who 18 now] this 60 per gant. nested to: Keep up’ the | OBE fot neainats eg eae el ‘lieve She“was ver 5 ee ferns ie best Tation, so one | Would nol agree. és vie out. You remember lit. imagine the smash,” said Paul, Bene of two dollars; and well, euch as near to-that as possibil ¢ ied?” Paul said, tranquilly. sively. “And the deed ly] a printer's laborer, but now a wealthy con elements. See to it that, the se . Toni—“Now that “your, Iisehievous: Imp who: was-al-| dane ‘When,swith-e(ap-at-the door, in| man, owing to:-his having invented 0. gens. teed baxes, ele., are free fro “Your Fnoiber, the dentist. is ery sthe taht one," one ward, it ins go engagement is "e | wways-feasing us? ere i Sa say I{ walks the-vicar and ‘stares aghast. a the] new folder for Hees and ews: rehise ae m the previous ‘ee slow and tor.uring at pulling: ey teeth.” 8] Scareely. rt ow. Is| Lares and Penates shattered on the} papers which for quickness an ‘before ig ate atten You Will} “b know he is; bul, ‘you see, . wing: ar hearth. My mother "utns Gieey beat ‘easily all Boni erene. of ‘he fect ieee specting “yourself, Tes} and only follows the: suet serait ‘Smile" ind thea in the market, [she grown into 8 a “Are. not all Jadios. beautiful” re- T th the most heavenly, ae making the animals more comfor a pee Igoe ee

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