peewee LA “A SUADOWED PATH: © tee teet aie #2 i sa +444 Or, The Curse Of The Family CHAPTER 1V.—(Continued), | grees _remaved) of Sir Watkyn Shen- kin; he then,” she| had taken ath orders, and ea aif make your house my r ther Watkyn Crepton, M. Awaiting, merely ectory, in order su. 4 stati, and Pe caenarned! "pila of rch. i the that he was so short of ries gts ait at that aa jar eure ee fo: ‘She did no’ which her cats sa however ders! an, that w! closed the we of ASUS, sister i return to ae his orrspgetnenk Sains complet eae ane prepared for a yy back t 1a m, her sevens roi wealy os! Jerated by an express messenger from eas uetng ie following mt ad barely three t—but | what did that signify?’ once fguin the exultent Creptons dema net cooled dewn, he mete ie ter-in-law, and buy Wat- you forgotten at once, “Milly, Milly, ave misc? me Iam very, your pro! é e to ‘or you will not Le in time. unlikely tna hi very ill. ip Stone in first cast. patron: | “Your dying | @ Ing ¢ the ads fk never @x- ‘JUDITH. tay he wend pay f al drear ect AY would ae sollawe and recommé mai secretary asthe tages from Llandyl ae tats ever, her course Was apres an- ether messenger, who me her & black-edged missive, ome seal, on which was impre: stock crest, him ee as shh a huge the fare the samo Sees whi ch ook Fwecns | Jetter to his parents. ne from Mr. oe ros Gs com Ey psitege you that Lady “ sn them that their relative hi ueslooe expired: this marning et helt hercest 4 throe a “pretty business < with a “parishlees ‘parson. ‘ poor Welsh farmer <r Jaborer, or - | thing sual hus it anne to. pass, been much worse for some Millicent reing the have the honor to remain, madam, “Yours faithfully, “JOHN LESTOCK. ald farmer’ 's other “St. James's Square, “95th January, 18" ered, | 0 The lady dashes d the epistle to the x und when she had finished reading ft, and then burst into a perfect pa: faved. to get the fash them, and accordingly was forwa pride came, with all h her self-possession and raised her head ei aa vem, the servant ery muddy a it was, phe man who held it, fo knew nothing; that was the sum | © ns, he bade id a ae és etided hab way” back yen this. 1a 4 to Eland Hall nelle met her at the threshold. oe of that ‘son climax some som da ays too lal “watkyn, fulfil my “made @ mis fies not beok in tiineJudiltrand T-may never meet again. She vb ight-Never in time! never, never husband's lip trembled, Heaven knew, oun} i CHAPTER V. Seven years nearly passed away after led in the last chapter, ines, came from & 1 with tiumphant joy than valuable {0 possess. ment, was not quite ‘dispe ttle of it remained that Words were Wo mou He nad made OF malas fallen inl an rf Jeved Lor- YOU, my son,” re- painful der “he shade and then rent city, fo young clergyman to a p) igeieved for you, and ee mys “ and for ourselve the last conitence in a hu van Creplon, bent his eyes on : wing Pilierally "by: the’ sweat and the strength of his home came tidings that his hea BLES 098 Sg SRO FO sak SS pate a FOSS ITT TSSSTSSTSS SS 5 oe puuwouvowerrereres So. ks ‘dink i was ttue, Watkyn had no mozey—| frien to was to, nat baconel daughter he was | & po | c te ae stony, and unlikely, b rn- | kyn Deeplel the | arate we for ever. ground, like one who had no spirit J | nea as the triumph had so the aisaupointoient was severe. W ul, when he b s ever breathed; ree BU nis earhal ling at anaignalign rose in his. breast against his wife; for what had he or his fae “that they should be insulted Heartless woman?—Had she not received a ay by them? Had his Spates nat {no money should be spared a making er com: fortable? ol changed saneeres Me sleve: ig a What was there about an hon- heart and grey hairs and a fur- face which had given his wife est “Ifthe oud iain were sul SUA ane fond of him whom ataeily married, was that a sliould score iss protien hip? Was “her ae panne Sir shi ome Gries se one great desire of his existence was Then Te} fulfil Woe ey the her nem day when he sees tion: a had aed it they never | es} poke cane! Bray eee he pos- ssed in ‘of the beautiful Dead Sea Sone had he not just sped it, and oantents pany we t think, 1 much—or any some- | One. te luxury to bo happy without them. 1] only say you have mi take, and Bu yee ae aprgtead f furro oe ye nd eon- oa nut still fio must ane avely d be a + for this girl. ates Watkyn, ie oy be fed and clothed, 10 doubt she loved you as— Jove is not. the marslage, Ba ing and paused, aa immediately recommenced. “Don't be unjust to her, Watkyn; she aay wife now, and ought to stand fo you than any other human or bother a just at the Aes away bee a eat it you and she car agree i m. the SH. Welsh farm, I shall be more than rontent, far more.” None could estimate beter than Wat- love eh promoted this spe rent proceeded, he found ‘himself put- ting the biller questlo is own sense, whether any woman cauld ever love him as that old any voman, least of all the ‘beast being wife, who was. about With a ee fatner's hand took y and answer “Whatever you advise, that I will do— soue what its fabled | s! for I have sown the storm oe 1 ans eed. ‘ot, a ir you. 1 have Pie, my te se ay need eee An: ining ‘a Sa do, Sut permit her to insult you—only ee out the path you want me to tread, T will follow it. “Your ae is vate replied the old man; “it that of ‘duty; do what right, one “God will ‘emcoth ity sans be unjust to her, nor areh cting, nor ne etful of all sh ie ES y her father’s house to expect; try and avold See Tie and for the rest, do the ae fi et can.’ is the best?” “That is Just what I demanded watkyn want to “The best you cen do at present fo lakes her away. trois here at once, oe the answer. ene am I to take te ey; yo eis Watkyn Shenkin declines to see me, md her father wil} do nothing.” do you know thal?” ong clergyman made no, ares! (pulling & leller {70 ket, presented it to his father, ‘repton opened — “Purnival’s Inn, London, 20th July, 18— “Rev, Sir, r or any portion of the burden took upon ‘yourself ; and further, as L |respandence oe iets 0. understan ed to you wi opened. “We have the honor to remain, Rey. Sir, “Your most obedient Servants, “BROWN & CARTER, “To tho Rev. Watkyn Creplon, “Ewmelydiian Farm. “Near ‘Tryddmordest, Wales.” Mr, Crepton, senior, perused this lite ep se through from the first to the rd; having finished which cable performance, he handed the 0 his son, with a very 2 Gov ” was the reply; “i than that; you must now att for your self, and the sooner you set about the mas the better. ut Iam ee letely adrift,” was me Sees answer; “I cannot go an a secretary age cannot buy v. ing, or hope Sir Watkyn wil presea| me with ene, T have, not five es in, the seca “And you mu i set money f once,” intery tee his father gravely—"You cannot ¢ dig, I kno your living as we for you hi seen brought still you havo edu: | Come now, think| will you hor wal ours, be a cpenllemen, but s catio talent. what can i wha (To be Continued.) —— RHYMING ROMANCE. Ho calls at 8 K8, A Ses RSE! Sa the first line with the abi of boards laid + “| About the Farm ike : a+++44944 FEAF Et Hee CO-OPERATIVE BREEDING. ae two "tes 5 aula Mark- i Co-operative breeding, or community vecding gives promise of great achieve- cnen’ in dark. ¥ |specia! pains ecure. ip her ld: |for_ you, nor Pe aaseke sraelaane fends ~~ bare aa Le no partie ture sae utterly eorinieee anata used: fa community will form an associa | tion, study” the breeds and care-ully t vill be m nough for any farm, even it ire is as for milk and fruit sold to neighbors. ae “rll hold this amount ot This much. we now, thal oe an |e vein te for not over $40, simply is formed, interest is | put! up a harnenion® tigl a iain “toy better things | to hold sawdust and a se plood sires are bought, | keep out the water. feels AES R AL A ge id are bought exchanges are made £0. choice animal can be kept r ae locality during the chlire eo 6 nines: The seaclary “should be a live busi- be in tewch with ery. mem: es sebou ne know what st DO DISEMBODIED SPIRITS RETURN AND TALK TO FRIENDS? Le We are inetrusied by Sir John Le- hal he declines | Throw Crepton’s natural | er a: he brecd so tha any | can be tree sae determined. (Charies M. Bice rat iheve . ww, nor | for at he Sates ‘ have. di ‘When Psychic Research—Has Two Minds? they have s\ bare vertising for the thus Tessening_ expense ould Referring to production of camino Flammarion, Mr. Sere ver, Col, a native of Durham Coun’ shies mates ae educated at Berane, Ontario, Where it can be boiight, =a, : i sail go to such a pla Gab whe t go from hou certainty tes Ever since the committee appointed y tho London Society,of Psyebical Re : ils startling Nar geand ot tethe SaNo ele what he wented La a In shipping there is also an advent: | auiy oa we 8 age, es animals ean be shipped much re “investigating the subject eritically | an cheaper in car lots than singly. ayeoved ante iitns Gok eb ee eS ee tes! ie ae ais every possible feature of fraud seciations and they beg'n to weigh and) and jegerdemain, to discover the real h cow and weed at the et of ie aie: profitable ones. They test for tube sions ie news pe done che ing together. It _pramotes beg apt nize the noted ‘Of the French government, when several are work: and the equally famous astronomer of Waly, Schiapareli, 08 well as Pe for when|atlace and others of equal fame in be 10 have brought exchan Sp be. secure gained. “the, "demand f is stronger than ever before and th who take up this mailer eng actin 1 are sure. ward, ed to reap ah 8 the Sprdere “tough they dlsaloimed vith few “altebute what spi Flaromarion, though generally “designate rs ritualist, in the book under ns ean buy ols, a . ate aw and he is willing to pay ‘The bs h Here it must be admitted, we are wan- dering through a strange region, where cur senses no help. and for this reason the g i tmankind unthinklagly \e- ghls au 8 man agent a eee noniebe of scientific aistinetion, = but who ae nothing of even the ter- ROPE minology in this branch of Sele ARM ICE GROP. ha ave Ms esitated to whole thing as being ot for | pect ts evolyement St mereenary cher s Sunes straight, hon- te THE seeurini: the farm supply saw “put the facts remain, and have existed ith a frame| long before this miseen-scene, and they . and ah together in the | will continue {o exist though we may ut witty a plece never understand the exact nature of nn ,| the unknown forces involved, must jot that the secming- \coom: Fasten a wooden | plished fact of to- y tandie ‘to it like a push cart. Startlte these all-wise ones a Cae ever ye marker | de: in pete “phenamene manifested re than a tion cat roof that will ‘ mi ready to denounce what they do not un- no reason. for think- ing your Myopia is to spread over the True it is, that a eas mea- and weighed the depths. of Sen sani “the light yet we have not to When packing into the t joe house take | ences inage | an more than any other resembles intel- ligence. ho first marion who gave acting on mat'er gives tion” (meus ag let molem). The ego be ordination, and ‘te 2 due, not to spirits, be o the an incarnate mind of either the ssusleet himself, or of the medium, <> of Lo'h conjointly, either have Bie (the sub- liminal and the objective), o po! sess a mind that has two distinct pheses psychical phe- tury explana! e hypno’ a :| GROSSING BORDERLAND | two minds then on the supposition that that there is lary super- natural Tact ‘indicative. ‘ot 8. latent which is seen buy-] Canadian Writes Interestingly on | 0 ni recent remarkable | (yes thea tive mind is en quirements 0: end transcendent consciousness. phenomena and the powers back of “them, introduce us, as it were, into an- r os where ents of a physical environment do not ex! ne NES ER SRS KAISER IN DISGUISE. Ile Attended a Fancy Dress Ball at Kiel. The Emperor travelled from Berlin Wo ca recently to 19 his third son, Prine’ is a naval officer stationed Savtne . Seed the Kaiser suddenly house. The Prings was nasty summon- ba tram. the. ballroo was corm Sided not to anton ‘he guests of the Kaiser's -arriv ‘The Kaiser donned the costume of his famous anorston, Frederick Will’am, the Great andenburg, of the seventeet hen sa lack comino and mask. Emperor entered tho. ba mingling with the guests, enjoyed the fun heartily, without being recognize: by those present r participating in the general lenounce the a fraud, and the | Costu reappeared am: he gorgeous eS sen den appearance vf the Great cation created: by his st may be well imagined. Ministee—"Littlo bey, I suppose your parents have taught you the golden Will you now recite Welly jah taNe its ‘Shut the Hicor and wipe your feet, but in voummer {ime it's ‘Don’t let in. the tes ure endowed husband's report were to be believed in implicitly) with every, charming attri- ite to Le looked for, out ven; with beaufy unsurpassable, grace un- ullerable, all femin'ne acyomplishments, SLED ie (BICYCLE FORK ¢ ame {ripping across @ threshohl of the fhe homestead, ne el filing the dwelling full with its pre sence, full unto overflowing. Joyl it syn in forren!s ‘rowat hu- man hearts Yovely summer" hearls which throbbed almost to a uirst- ing with loving pride and expectant selfishness, and gratified ambition, and hopeful anticipation. “no oge would g' pone coring, fr, jonee unen mous fa opinion, they tho entire of that day to in validu’ Watkyn's bride, and they talked of how they BICYCLE. Wesrmenouse| EDISON THE TWINS GET a RIDE A could now resume thelr right position nd cease labor, and become the -alrength of this grand is to bring to them ng. ing hed taken place ab-Greine “Geen. and tha baronet. hal, appre wit hen thelr trace, Inte. True, he ia cursed her and hers, hat time forth ever—sivorn that a Crepton should lors, rough Ton guage, all, aig is matter? his aay child, his pride, his idol; Mite ‘ obilition was inder the elreum- len!—-he must Ma md re but Iv fovr-and-twenty: if she were accom- plished. ha was learned; if she were @ haronet's daughter, he was A yelalive fHeaven knows how many Hundogd, tat Pe ose I _ The sled crossed all get but Jim went’ ‘lege the leo alae rr ET RE