; Httttestetetttete ti tet F444 444444444444 4444 Face to Face 66600090 - OR, GERVASE RICKMAN’S AMBITION. |" t CHAPTER V. house and went through her owever sepia themselves, were characterized by a certain elegance Peculiar lo herself. The maids trembled when summon E , and were equall awed by reproof or mmendation, though, being human, they preferred Tater, Certain aainty _dustings of bric-a- brac by her own urred Saturdays, and ihe "subsidiary dusuings and cleanings of which they were the erown and fami were truly ae in |and | Highland officers were their immaculate perfection. ar. ers, and iecrible was the fate of that maid who; brought. erfectly cleaned vase for their re- ception, or spilled the water required for ‘hao ay duties: ere all «completed, and Mrs. Annesley, array in fresh ea was sitting in ‘the pane Full of these thoughts, Mrs. Annesley tees pe spcecii of which he was incapable, and | blood t for 4 few moments he gazed silently at his cousin. “What is t.e matter, Paul ?” th asked, changing ri and family, they were Ssnasa SAT ASASERIAESRGESORG RAE ESSRSONG SERS , his eyes e latter ing congenial ae pea rapid- y had tact all men of means un- ‘ried and more or less fast, and the usual consequences of a young man associating with ae men than him- self had ensued. hours, play, | Li moderate by a rich nave standard, bal high by @ poor man’s, steeple-chasing by any stand more from you than from it You his, for pily’s sal eh Ss you and have done with ie 2 “Haye done with it; no doubt, be agreeable t peated, with a grim be mistaken, after all; youhave no. so obliging as to try to advance my suit by proxy.” Edward turned red when he remem- is unfortunate essay in that line replied, laughing. clouded hat Edward and Alice and, more than that, he knew that Ed- ward, while speaking with this noncha- Jance, was fully aware that he had won beet it 2 well for him that no deadly ‘weapon would have been 5] ‘You have no mepinantions ‘to offer, then?” he ask “There is nothing to explain. You ac- cuse me of paying too much attention t> the Jady of ae choice. I reply that} q Thave rie done you deny, that you lve Alice ed. urg you mean Sibyl?” Edward rage tle fellow” he exclaimed ; “poor baby! poor young mother!” Then he went in to convey the weighty was now on his way home with a heavy weight on his heart, thinking that the i best things in his life, his love and his friendship, had been broken at one (To be Sees ie Pi FARMERS WANT MOTOR TRACTOR. Driven ~ Machines Best for Agriculiural Work. Gasotene Although the importance of eS Cots sul commercial vehi termed, th jo say, the snachine iat is capable of being applied to the uses Ww. years, surprisingly litle has ac complished in the way of salisfying what is acknowledged to be mand, says the Motor World. the f gasolene-propelled vehicles of | th ther types well may turn their atten- i Lor stern Canada agricultural tor _pougnine ne and stationary as well as tra The demand “a a suilable hei for at us a growing. de- 4 T have ha: he se Th is aye not Rd aurea nge, 23 5 Au, and ee atts er individual record: variely in each pen, nui HEtHH EE te eee deed tte think of, that it is diMcutt to look afte: t | all the little jong be +1 His neglect of small matters doesn’ we ; ways co! lessness. & If the land too hilly, with hills ¢ HHT} HH arm ; Sleep gud sveshinus cuereeean be. - danger of hauling the manure to the < p< land in the winter. Experiments do no’ pe t show a serious or even sonia ee S4444+4- = % [of ammonia by reason of exposure. ‘The td eeetet et tee t rains, afler the spreading the PRACTICAL POULTRY ACCOUNTS. | manure, will lake the nitrogen into the ure will slowly, There are a number of poultry Ac-] ond mo losses of elther mineral matters count books ‘upon the markel, and alll oe nitrogen will take place. wn Sy excellent. purpase, writes Mt to January 1. Poring. he hot months of June, July, re| , MY teasons for “this are two-fold: Fist T want to know which are is are apt to suffer if a fined too: long in seen atrtig: mot \en| . Overfeeding horses with hay aprons er. I do not care so much how many | tised by most farmers. It is a wi eggs the lay ina year, as I do| bay and exhausts the digestive Deter ow Many they lay during ius, months end results in staring coals and labored when prices are the best. Almost | breathing. any old hen wi Ley during 9 A wea-| When starting to keep bees, it it is best mly from our best win-| Mot to col e wi many col- ter psi ‘oni Ah jozen in well aaa sheet, which ves woul ‘sul earn to part ¢ my fess set baal “als the fz ery deplorable. ie farmers and failed to find their families should sacrifice health and anted. life, which by right. ‘theits in the high- be] est degree, the most all that contributes to hi leng life that the importance of observ- rules is overlooked by the average farm: not wait Se an epldamnic of diphtheria or typhoid ver to enforce these simple rules of iggieae and sanitation. do not keep LIVE STOCK NOTES. jen! handle them. As knowledge is gained, pen, the apiary can be enlarged to a profil- ie ot month STUDYING ART OF WAR ATURES OF THE BRITISH ARMY MANOEUVRES, Realistic Conditions Under Which the Soldiers of the King Are Trained, renco has already been made to the a conditions under which. Bri- lish soldiers are now trained. The Tech- ‘nfcal World Magazine, of London, hows to what lengths this has been the tract of land reserved for this puspose is the eal Sal aeDURy plain, a sign of aught but military oc- This plain would constitute uc! abounding in promi- is freely broken v, ‘ys, shady nent positions, secluded valleys dells and rocky pro} FIELD CAREFULLY LAID OUT. This expanse has been® laid out in @ most scientific manner, being replete with the plain runs a ‘ow gauge railroad, fully equipped in avery detail, The rail- road, during its course, w! roug! dell, whch is located a typical wayside inn, and passes isolat farm- jouses and scat now running over a wide, level yun try to cavalry movements, and suil then through dense patches. of scrub: fallered. “It was she of heb you sno especially strong, and it is Gate, num! Bee me hen, da: able size. ores. die af sick Beoples doors, éod |Anat-nighl. 1; Ned: nat: even: Near machine which Daseidaite b for this [on Which she Inid, nutuber of eggs laid, AS Beese become very fat when con- ess constitute ideal cover for artit pach kes Dal. combiteik, to empty. if Lingeode ee sort of work can be relied upon for either | up to the onth, color, | fined during the winter, If fed. all that |!” doctor's pockels and scandalize his pa-| “Thon it is true," Paul ald, teagieally:|or ine others supe tat ae a egg, color of hen's| they will consume, the eggs sometimes Ail these butldings resemble, nothing Dee oRe nary ties, sendy sabes cai (on some moments neither cousin}” The fuel question has a more impor-|eye, style of comb, size of hen, color| fail to produce strong and vigorous gos so much as properties of a theatre, with rene a nything but try to realize the fant bearing on the matter than might] of legs, and other remarks which lings, ‘To meet wi their painted canvas > up) care to vist ther ‘families ae iensaves petnhul altuation in which they found} g¢ first be osed, especially in locali- | be i t to- degli ith th ugh stretched on substantial wooden to the ‘of @ youn, ho, in- | themselves. ti See cibiig and wlodghs | Gna, ware a oe ee soon. to begin wilh the. geese, by |sttetched on une ent ee pervious eat medi {- oe lies where custom threshing and plough-| one year's birds for next year's breed- ‘king preparations for the spring. various lead of occupying his jasur ew It was not my mistake alone,” added Jing js done. In such ea sneseule ling? “Ease aarti Sail Sie the eral and putt to long-range rifle fire, ‘The books consried. wi et of | Edward, who was now grave, enough. for the farmer to furnish the fuel for the (eee ee ee ik dle, “aden as, cut clover, cocker | Positions are all defended. by aes rackety officers,” a is Ed-|“Your mother jested on the aie th z . M4 using blank cart. nes he attac] ane Pe ye Ren ad Renee oes mm gence wih fe commonly | phere "during the monty | me, of chopped sebtnge Sewn prs re : it. a isked you,” Paul replied in the in- opi eneagel ur. Mies tingard of one or two men: aside from i an ah oui uae te aN Beto ated Sr rrnraet Aer Jen’ poster So iets Wie _ leisurely fashion up to the door, totally |cisive tones of whit “le Saul aikeE ARS a: any’ laces trong aciivel aged in operati Se ot, DOORS 20k yFOlNE ce ne a ae ie nets eras thet marksmanship ‘Ot Die eae oe ignorin, unusual of ere, because T think it lime to} which despair had taken air ihe poston ecuely. Sen Ae i ee See le or removal from the reeege 4 make 3n6m) s closely ta the ae as possible whip, which Sibyl applied with all her |come to an unders __|toward the pained glani cousin«| furnish their board the expense is often | the “deat es fee We Foor. Keep tem in eRe Ginen’ he ‘is excited ‘by. the feeling of might, in the vain hope sing some} “An understanding of what? If it is} “No,” he replied, and for the moment] foreigerabie. wl eaten amount ot one 24 nas with the Hens They are} tion “un about.-laying. lime; coming~to grapple with an enemy. dash in! aces, Mrs. man o¢-|money, dear fellow, I think I can pro-|wished he could have said yes. If he| work is done. pee ote! and we a record | crease the food a little (avoiding grain % enpied the front seat by ter daughter’ Jmiso ta help you.” ius not atreedy won Alice’ heart, he} "With a gasolene machine it is point | as shin at the end ee and they wl ay THE ABMORED “TRAIN: side, and was protesting a “Money,” repeated’ Paul, with ironical | mew that he was on the high-road to ts, profitable, @ruelty; but the gray mare ee have lager, ““money inde eed f Ie octane have enol the int ee cut ale ee ee ee 190K | are disposed of as market poultry; only * Spat pi art of Serres be; ; a flying dragon, and these ladies lofty sco1 cause of 60} fore, but he — consider it scarcely iughe Gora se Deritenion tai eae are retained that prove’ of value THE SHABBY GREAT. as bg aes a pert EE Rn ape rsa pleatily sleshs-acr peeoit n ‘and at the same time keep the!” aside trom this tndivicr ay — The trucks are built of steel, and from glance was concentrated on the — baci that he had not actually committed mime qiechanisne i. ruaning conditio) s individual record sheét| Eminent Nobleman Shuffles Down Re-| their sides protrude muzzles of a teeta pare: felt, ho did mot know what to do. _He|/rhis also means @ considerable saving tn | of SUF Ae onties lan EE gent Street in Raggy Apparel Maxim and other quick-firers, wilh here ~ t Hi ad certainly anjured Paul, and in @} wages to the owner of the plant, tolally| the iota D ee. < and there the larger bore of a field piece. ment before the vehicle had stopped, His it, y thal made atonement Insppssibte art from the added economy ‘of the| {be total. number of eggs laid on the)’ It is one of the privileres of being A Snip alaved He Aw el we and the pac: [face wen he heard it A certain grand-|"*{ am sorry for thy" he said alter a] Meet machinery so: Mat, from all XM TMS record, for Instance, shows| great that one cam alford to have sa oe a aaa ee RtGl smother ton ard off with the nearest approach jiose manner which, Paul inherited from pause, “more sorry than I ean say.” BESCINC mA duction of the | Maat Dene Nas. contain & tus: ples of by-gone repasts on one's waist ina Spartan sect! io dash ever made by the gray mare, in| his mother, and which somelimes cate Bate yet he doubled if his’ advent. had} eoin's of views the: tnlroduction of ‘tte oelaneous job at ohecs. Saree coat “erie Me Lane iored fancier eee cra oneniee response nusually sharp cut ated into affectation, often amused his dane Paul much harm. He had had the pslae es a used in the regular bre Tyramy. et Chota tae ue . record the percent tage, Of new) en. __ Sibyl’s whip. Edward m the|simpler-mannered cousin, and provoked | first chance and had missed it. Se ee at mouhin jag ekg Nex sugatalas Light Brahma Y Fortnigl E Sy 1 |} pavement looking for some moments) him to the expression of wholesome ridi-| what if Alice had seemed capt his| AS to the probable cost of ploughing | puntets; Nos. 4, 5 and 6, White Wyan-! ‘Tho Englishman is not onl dey, Wie spinning ot ne . atler the vanishing carriage, with an ex-feule. Bul the tragic set of, Paul fea-| attentions for the purpose of drawing} Vuh sysolene Powst, it iis i; |dotte Nens; and so on, ‘This book ‘also uy ; gene tans pression that was not lost’ upon Paul.|tures warned him that anything in the] the laggard lover on? Girls often did] mated thal an. engine Will 1 Bing OT) records the number of uring the in esetnn ‘Then he slowly turned, crossed the pave- | shape of laughter would be ill-timed, so| that, “Girls like Alice? Oh, no, Alice} (on, PDNENS tte a She 8 ter, | Winter the fowls have been confined to blank relgoal aad ment, turning once more in the direction |i» composed his face to a decent gravity, | was diferent: sho was not fo be mea- Wouke turn over bo. and a half acres| heir scratching sheds count of RM Cad a ati s of the carriage, now lost to view, and observing that he had feared, from cer. rdinary standards, cay hour, “or. twentycfive acres in a|SH0W or storms. Resides these I have maint Poaningesthe finally went up the sleps and rang the/tain hints Paul had given, that times that. Edward hai e q Are ora hatching records, which show the. d hab} il, Paul felt that he was still looking} were hard with him, and that he was| played him false, and that he had con-{@#Y of ten hours. But to be Bo Rost ea RE ee era aenets asses ee sey ee ee ae stun and a hidden corps of riflemen fe ie ecole Lara Ue Bree) | delighted to. find inne ne ae tS evance against him, eae eae Pea meena and gas sel, and the number of chicks}! remember being introduced “to th BEER A Miough he could no longer see im it en't money, he "yet on ar served Father to intensify the jealous For ioss in time. ollerwise, vehi, hatched csouye the weveipte tor emeblesh sholliest kind of old gentieman MUST. AIM QUICKLY. vi Paul's heart Kk reg rr, Ri ward and Alice at parting, only Tam to netp at that, 1 dont know expression of regret on Eawarda| ul the mumber of eres, ploughed 40) , 170) f05) strays. of iris composed. of in’negert Sct, yr oan sued; ureene | Owing to the speed at whieh the train the otting St Aliots, gone io Edwen vdded, | part was another assurance that Alice| 'venly instead of twen! the purchasers; also amounts pai bro mibicedl He locked as if a{iS moving the concealed marksmen on wis! food-bye, but with iss | had stolen from him. ass consumption for tite a or | feed, labor and supplies, generally, as! shilling charitably bestowed would have | either side of the railroad’ have but little A look so luminous that it went like a 3] “You must fever see hier again,® he} Will not exce pes well’ as cost. of improvements and’ re-| been a godsend, I took @ hasty inven: | ime in which to take aim; yet it is im- stab to Paul's heart, These, tnings il" id, decisively. almond-iree' cov. | gisolenc,, which will com ot eee e7 | pairs. to buildin 2 end_of each | tory” of his. spois, bis dragged necktio[Perative that a perfect hail of bulls eu ered hin eres ne ee truny inca lasanmns: rape; hentai, inl ed to this two men’s wages. at S1.50| month I subtract the expenses from the| his frayed waistbands, his down-trodden | Stould be rained upon. the passing train dashed ito pieces on he ground. ree ye Pe turned and. ook a. thiek [ects and the actual cost, with: gasolene | receipts..l9. determine | the Reps And Fey Aarne ee aepluedir vorrei tare : : r hi {lun {6 88.25 for plough: | the end of the year 1 make a summar} t was, therefore, with a start that 1] gtess_ an absolute impossibility, S had scai nis, when a pave his hands and snapped i tke BARS A ee plough | which shows-tbe, value-of-ell. steck-on| heard “@ very famous jndeed, and|tiflemen are assisted in their effort patient was anpounced and " condoled stick of wax, and the pink tracery was dog: twenty ,adkes,_ Of. SL cents. on Bet Ly ous name indeed, and) jrtillery fire, live shells in this instance ‘4 a 1. Paul If gasolene is 20 cents a gallon, the cost| hand at the beginning of the year, \d} found myself shaking the limp hand of y i) . * with hingeupon the acciden| haw mariced ‘on e green turf at his} 6 the value of thi a at end; otal] @ very eminent nobleman. Hi that] aso being employed, though the ex otal 1 Nat erat tne "avard plucked seme of he red HH Be $10; oF 30 © cenls an acre. one cost of feed, Inbor, ete; and amounis|1 was deeply impressed, but distin- sive quality of the shells is considerably i fio his busmtess, «smal, but decals twigs of the limetree, and twisted them On the other hand, it wie eee and| received for'ell eggs end birds sold.| guished though he was, ‘he could not| diminished, the intention being only opmcatign To the eye; hic sg {| ound hia tngers unl he nearly brought | ane team busy ta plough two a Thus, as 1 ebd up each year I know nok guess the real veason. “1 watched him | uel we orrect range in the minimum with a steady and skilful hand. No ove sharply with his heel. Edward possessed | een ae a ere a okpird fited meioef Noll artes tn ten: hou team. ani i peach y as im | Bel ee alta Medi what a skillful sur- erfect good temper which resulls| digusly, the h an are rated as wort lay every-|only how much ey: I have made, | shuffling down Regent Street the thread- fat of “blower te: id mi Ho OS he busy market: | here. Consequently it will cost $1.20] but also the value of the poultry estate,| bare seams of {the train could be derailed or blown geon he was; wen his mo a mbination diges- | place went on, the chureh: clock chimed | Where. y q Kae fining his.-be pieces. credit him with professional excell Jean conscience, and congenial | {ye hour, and’ the gnomon. of the to break up an acre of land with man|and the individual worth of the birds. | lining his bent back, and it struck me * KEEPING SCORE. 4 id when. he ; r] - & e md team, against 50 cents an acre with ty ledger is kept to record run-| that he looked modestly triumphant as he E They were already a’ circlimstances; the un Ape amia-| shadows changed its place on the turf-|8nd team, ox: climbed the bus that went into juncheon ; Edward, quite un-} pity with which he met his y cou-| dial, while the two. cousins ‘stood silent, a gasolene traction engine. aing accounts. of customers as well as_ Climb bu hat passes the palace in} 4, the signal cabin are safely en- 3 eonselous of the slorin he hed sel rag-tsins determination to quarrel Ser ain facing ecioh cotton -alvidedsthi redits.due others. I have private fam} Which he sconced a number of defenders, “At the j ing in Nis cousin's breast, seemed un-lwvas most aggravating, “Is it possible,”| hat by distracting thoughts Sse ae ily eustimers who pay each moni = a mn was tyrannizead over bY) windows there appear dummy faces for weal tien He pleased to. see wim, Paul thought, concentrating his blazing} «y a not promis? that,” Edward re-| WHEN ‘THE POPE PRESCRIBED. |“ File, the eorwants are se ior the eggs a veh umbrella, a threadbare coal, and} ay instant, sighting ithe: en my. “1 was afraid 1 might miss you, eS glance upon ‘that cheerful face, “that! pied at WW eas. aoksbalii: hay wae * to order pouliry, and .each month, a| tived) (rouse rs—the kind that hitch UP} qiately they disappear, and from time to ani be: anid, " ar this man ean’ be suet a hypocrite'es’ well hor. but one must. She is not 10 be left | pey XIN, Once Succeeded in Turning bi is forwarded ta the head of the fam-| behind—that was the man. time’'make'morhehtary " appearances to hand in a grip so vera that me di nat as traitor? I wish to know,” he added,|{g linger out her youth in’ doubt. I petia ‘ For. these Aertan I -have foun pellets try: Froi ind the Wve Ue co) with which it was] ajoud, “the object of your visits to Arden | give you three months. Thal is a lon| Tie Rab les-on Hs Bey aaa a belly ledger about right. 1 uso loose steel walls of the cabins however, a hot recelved. “I know what a. chan Manor?” te Sia aa cadumear Near the many stories 110 of leaf. binders: for the main reason that AT LAST. in blank cartridge is maintained by > ealch you ab luncheon, especially -on yy empered face toga all closed. accounts. are. readily. remov-| “como ; defenders, which is” return y of her. ene Seo unit: his ‘death fecently Come tong, old fellow, 1 want. you j 2 man dar! Paul made’ another deep dent in the tava ie f i ‘the Popo, is ona te getting rid. of all dead. matter. n calebraling the event by hav=] hail std bullets from the attacking party. ‘Not wl Mich ur, Three: months was no. time, and| gf an occasion upon which Leo XIIL.|, While-1-do not: claim perfection oe ing Hae me.” in a deep pit behind this cabin. and im- 7 Paul, with ai extra sla cline, whic how could he as wornan to marry | tuene him. Lapponi was | the system, Tan r Ne satis yb, ‘wats happened?” mune from, the rifle fire, ave” sti men Edward him in his present circumstances? Be-|q strict diseiplinarian in medical mat-| that is is a si yet acres “My 1 operating the du perceiving, even if de side: forget E i way of keeping records. By it-I-at once! | «pjy, » india appear at the wi ides, would Alice forget Edward in} ters and Leo was a difficult patient. He Nf Rival? “T thought you were married, ly app. va ing three months often complained “the restraints Lap- aun-tnformed:just what 1 own and whet]: «Sq Tam, but Te ‘had a rival, mev-| Being & petles, of Wt ress jward was asking himself the sam owe amount 0} ? ee elween the such ci F : question. me Tad wig: Vights ta belicveMepen ee eae hk and, sometns 181 thuenata akiring (he-year, tind SROtialer saat oe ene pales Aidt this means of ORTH RS + ite never sullers the Laeirgginte nape strils. that she would ever think of him sNOne day when the Pope was suffering | due 1 short, I know Just bow the|"' “Great Cesar! Are you the kind of ner ntieman,” sald MrS-}" ‘ye momentary irritation passed | yet jt seemed impossible that the stream yar Te ne insisted on | business is paying, ‘This data, gather- moan to stand hat aa the Dulldings, dummies, ele, are i aiay” | 8%» and Edward laughed. of their lives, having once mingled, eould Hort ate drolonged and important re-|¢d each day, requires very little time, ti so arranged that the men concealed be- ~ fe outa Ltt ait whee Soe e eye orca gees (low He roves gain. jealous. |eic’ despite” Lapponi's. pr hut at the end-of the monih and of the oe wiPpHiaG Hae Ph hind ean Roary gauge the elfect of Edward returi “pu this paterna} interest i Al aise ©. sable aah seanereat S| year I have a complete work on poultry. | j a 14 (aA) After the engagement is over ia Mrs, rues was s0 light of heart in my goings “and comings ?" piiedisthis ee neta been me plein mee Sie “ie “She fevéd. hier beloke : | the atinies are exam! — eonsequence lt, er pu paalinned aut a1 Qumeed lus, character and «pitied: this ip terniimalor- cou “She loved him before we were mar-| {b¢ dunn practically dle Sith Pa SS ; 4 i Yi e! ly think |qootor as a last resort h im 3 ried, and she brought him to the house. = hal expla tho sition to. yous Y have} is own feeling for her, if not followed Fee ee A tecciean tanto heat ine FARM NOTES. ead 3 aonielarattner ae ie thee Leo the"un pper works. of the buildings spoken ‘to yor ince my pes ny three 8, * er ° ts being ol imsy material every genial theme wishes. Your have indeed honored my Saat canaiale renee ploring him to take, one whenever the} ‘To aivotd’ smill In eorn, 0 mot follow | ene im been very good friends | fojetcan be cou the vir' confidence. "The very first day whatever naseert feelin, for fuench |symptoms of the cold becam “J corn with corn, nor use barnyard ma-} 0 iy tne But hes gone, and Tm} ey Re Ass whatever nascen ing for himself | ing, : glad of it LIVE SHELLS EMPLOYED. observe there, by. steal It was reteser as might have been: germinating within slow furitier” took _up-a position | Men: the corn ground. The fine smut] evn, well. If tha vol tight have! pane openly. A second | (ent te ee aE emele hapriness | te doctor farther took oP iden be [SB0res lve over winter tn ths soil andy | Nn Men, Mau fre net the greal-| tn regard o artillery training, sina panel Sibyl wher! speaking of 16] {inp you went by stealth when every} depended upon her. ia the suits fad Ta aes cca rRT mesure in yards where the stalks | Te eee ee tastes Care followed. live shells belng jadi one considered you to be miles away.) + 2,” eR have bee ployed. Dummy fel pieces, com Miisimother nlieibuted Paul's unusual] Yor ution qhabepfssed: in my. présenes:| sone ye es eG tne et id: Fis patient closely and jump to his sup- Neglect of little things means rang And they went off Boe chuckling. peas pieces of woot Vike cans silence to his anxieties: his unobservant gece was alga ou suppose me | paword, “Wf yeu can not see Ww | Port if ue should show any’ signs of col-| sr cdire'step mh Bat etal Sl prsepios teioti invest) cousin did not notic blind? We all know that a girl| mendous advantage those three dane A loss_of many a mickeh But. the. ‘apan Many a man's areal isn’t good be-| To these dummies fire-crackers are at: After 1ui n there was still an hour hit, st . ee ‘s the audience proceeded the Pope a ss reece 3 fit delights in trying 10 malke conquests oe you. ‘She will think 1 have] gost %ey ab ing box of bla has so many duties and so much !o/ cause he isn't able to make good, Woche, na bomb-proat shelter close y Sia not deseenst 66. tak 18,1. ovn, Paul did not think so, yet pst Lappont tale the result of the arlillery-fire and mani « sn { almost incredible. But-one must be- that Eawvard Rould tac sraeny posal Or icin, Presenly x: pen hath the the putate the dummies. AL the. critica ‘| lieve. the. evidence. of one’s own senses.| ity. ~After all, did this cold blocded fel. | Pope was becoming hi ou a ——-~ moment the crackers are igni 4 a i ‘That a man, 1 will not say a genUleman, 1 really care for her? Surely not as | coughed» little as he space. te a A\\ Ne thereby the. presen the concealed x a man with the most elementary notions| js aid, tor his mip Fee sapere force is betrayed to the advancing are he Me foe onan oghauld.-dalpertialy nis| "can not live without hen.” he erica, | He coughed rather loudly Sea ae raat nee lillery, Immediafely a terrific fre is __ puraliet street, an quarter to one— in his slarmy: way, “end péehaps ‘you | the Pot enton And ae ee eucle opened updn the position with red aha Tor a lilliggssiance at the back of other) "sty Gear Paul,” interrupted Faward, can his-eye made a. gesture sugesiv® 2 and the nillsidé 1s torn and. sean ved ises. “i <, ae a ine keeping a grave face with difficulty, |“, lied Bdward, slowly, “I can sei & tablet from the box and swallow lue fleroe explosiel eles. bb i crimson-ed ged branche itr Feats wha 1 puiaieu ulous . _imisunderslanaing uve win her. pen nips T sho ai he ing. te Pope instantly turned to one of CoTERE: REALISTIC. coe -aguinst the] ctousy ened Pauly Aging away | 624d Jo i Ta mot say tat his secretertes slending neve is mimic realistic warfare it is B Unere was noth ah dep rom him with. his eyes rolling. “Jeal-|7 wish that=t PD ne orang to ue said he. possible to reproduce {0 a large extent growth of at least a century. | ousy, indeed! I saw you,” h added, in: pleases—I shall for fet this T shall. try rai spre f conditions similar to those that prevail eve swore sponches, and, hit Bes Hie consistently, “when you’ said good-bye| Phe her vanes agin, dite a4 rr," the Bone, “1 notice gon atil. Theresults have 6" them, 0} id see the Hower ganic {at my door to-day. That night I saw|something to have known her! Tai |5% yea very sever Oi aa be +} been most satisfactory, the troops learn a the back of therhouse half hidden in} yoy placing her hands on the bow with| three months, then.” grieved at it ah Uae ere sore {ae ing how to advanco under cover, to take fund exeep irontea | ¥OUF infernal flngers—” Ho Wae BORG: s"—and he produ ue tm ta s rt je ot “any opportunities "afer "uite y ibo young en strolled" “And were mot jealous? Sensible fel-| pyul was touched. The pendulum of fold in his robes "hich Saeaeine. ing, the quickness, 0 the eye is vastly Sd ihe ol Jenuth of the garter, |Jow! Seriously, you are in a painful | nis impetuous nature swung to the other splen malsh far, 866 ae Te BI improved, and much greater entht the ated iy" position, and it makes you, as you told extreme, He could nob have yielded that | for you. You wll d B P aroused than by the old methods. eit the ios cue currants, cut |me the other day, oversensilive; you advantage, and he thought that if Alice | SUN of Kine RY Os take nis frlenids fie Knew=ao well, the. great-vlh | U0. 'Ne Cher et oe tneir night ro- took Edward sho would take the batter ‘Whistecould:-L-ébponlsdo but Sake Be Ty cc with ihe Jong disused ovine and the rich | portions; you exaggerate trilles.” re Panel hat ‘a. gol edicine, _ The le gathering, a CAUGHT. HIM. veil of April, geéen about its eee “Ig it a trifle that you are almost an| trad his cousin's [rit ship had woven | eVers underst food Une situation, and for va Dranches, and vaguely enjoying | the) jamate of that house? that she gives you|in his lonely childhood and throtigh all | nee & Pepe ee aed a @ young men Sehy tite au Ine nd richness of | the springs) powers? that you treasure up one flower |njs life. A. thousand forgotten. things by a burst of Toughter. Sink day to buy a hat each. Pa with tas Hoe We ite sung | he drops? Sink you: Toke sata, nes aves ‘in his memory; he thought, what cee ae Seeing they were. tr @ Joking mood Sra es ‘as I saw yol an hour a; a 8 good fellow Edward was !~ What days hopman. arricat # the blackbirds who found homes in) cing with her’? walk alone with her? act they. had hed 1 He brea that HELPING HER OUT. Ee ence that pleasant gai is nt i like an idiot when she is near? By all) nof every man had such a friend, — “One, , three, four? , two, hen Pil give ‘a Bes ne the one. who Be a hae ad ies that is sacred—" ew We uch a lover.” And a vague} three, fous: again and again repeated can, truthfully say he has not kissed m4 \e prosi gro odd in egies 4 1 ees sod foreboding warned i ¥ ha te “ite: Mabel, a ai) 1 of sixteen, counting aloud any other woman but his own wite since are Ti ok yu OU Sai l¢} long comradeship would never be re-|as she + Reerr ho was. pawand threw bimeelt ee other you wretched in this Aewed. At lastthe turaed to go back tol Litlie SSS ane listened in. surprise aig 7 il ee = Wyanll te “Hand over a hat ” said one of the etrotehed 4 comfortably 4 pialett Si ‘ot foe even. to hear of} {he house, and met thé maid tripping for a few min then going over to 2 eal party, “I've won other men e house, much less| over the turf ‘vith a note. ym her said quite realty: aa “When wer velng ae to her. ‘ickman, sir,” said. He ‘opened it “Ee next is five. “Yesterday,” wh ether asi: ae the (50) ne iy) ee their own teach her. to shoot gure| its crimes you impute to am. Look here, Paul, ei be civil to ladies, ea houses. 1 wi ing. yt. But 1 s innocent t walla with a preocedpied air and read “The infant Annesley died this morn- iio was now the actual heir of Gledes- eae The present will. owner was incap- of ee % Gee “{ suppose if a pretty girl caine along you wouldnt care anything about me any Fa,” “Nonsense, Kale, What do r 100! ks? You suit me el] Colored Ci balism for gensrallons!" Colored Cadger—“Will you please gi’ eee nde i fetch- my. NOT A MAN-EATER. me Fava tls to eal?” ” , pray do ay tr Yulee oti sae has given ws canni- was aoe Ono of Joughing hearty a: ng iting “hh Sate the hake pu ip when she said:— but s\ “T si sgh ny tins vs it Bice didn’t bring “onc?” “ %