wi \& CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Cont’d.) Tk_At hurts me to see you here—in this Mr Yohert” Beant, bes! ne Baifor know,” she said, simply, as if she Mend Pbave seen Sir games: this m understood bin funy. ing. Saverything 1s ele done that can| “All through this—this awful 1 De" done ness as Raa but one paramount ae: - sire: that you, that your nam : m quite sure of that,” sald Gaunt, | #ire:, that you, that yous fame Sih ve i. est 7 (3 -Hovlawars hut er aane yous ‘unhappiness enoagh, surely. 0 Hol i % 3 crow! they Fenehed it Tet “et , ind the govern «aac SS oa chart ee ort was “{ know that ‘you would think as vou asus Nant badl hot yet even ORLY | ao, and that. 1a savhy L game,” she eaid examn'ned, le to|in the same swe: ‘lee atiot him table quarters, He Looked at ha tn helpless Her Great Love; Or, A Struggle For a Heart sadn tounk dimeel ‘ina large and decently furnished Pips gt Gau ee 1s quite luxur! sloue he asld, ‘overnor smiled apologetically, Belford looked ‘round with there, anything you, cah tell me— t. Is thing that | will “I elp us, Lord sald. tit peated himself on the bed, and a his_shoulders. m afraid not, Bel he ET ent to. go. over Fr aow. t should on only repeat the evidence age against at, Prince ‘Mansions the night of Pe urder,, that the poor women my Wife c as there; that T had With her, @_ seen yrhich tee ‘Jon my memory, and 1 fear negra Will never leave me, and that I lett net EEN storming, Sana covering her; it. was my dagger with which she was stabbed. Rao Aiainst, these tacts my bare assert ne: forming against me, Tt was m ot Kill, her will weigh ‘but m court-ya) "phe case looked Vv He_ wes free to think of Dee! Certain privileges, which to a fi an would seem of very lttle worth, but which to a prisoner are ed. ceedingly, were, permitted H cals were sent in by the nearest hotel eee ‘oodly suppl: news: magazines. Gai part not do Justice to the dishes which fi he, was lyin Be seh wal he hotel cook had s0 considerately sup- short winter day was drawing to me a knock at the a, for you, “Oh, very. well. ” he is good of you, “We got a wire this morning, ed Bobby, ight and 1 came up.” Gaunt shook anda with Bright. "I'm fated to. ‘a trouble to you, Bright" he ht could not find his voice for a on he pantes ‘ou are alive! lord?" Brig' Oh, what I'm trata 2 Ushi Mie Ben he Bopby Ts you! i n ied all roel On bey Pa tine Hght. pore mih bed ae ‘winced, and the color left hi i e—in, the prison?” "she would come; use, skins her. bby. ld stop her.” OAT an “sorry,” said. Gaunt, gravely. ‘wit vou acts her back, Bobby \ B ead. ENoe he said: vit ‘wouldn't be any 0 T not?” thought Gaunt, whe moment we got the telegram.” ins Hated upon coming ot She sas been Baier at. th aes that night, and she ‘might help you. git this affair, in a 24° 2 at 238, 30 eit my rouble. ‘That she ae be mixed wu) bet Presently he was left alone With | ter ‘8; | wistied me, to go ‘with you.” mignt fhe Mr. Belfora HOW pat ee ushered “Sind wa don't know Decl-| gr that you would rather suffer anything run any risk, than that should—should appear.” “Yes,” he said, “God knows T would eg NS ae'that nothing else | mat: she broke It ‘Oh, do not say that,” she with a catch in her voice. “Do not si that when—when so much 1s at 5 your safety.’ your liberty, not think, of them,” anoated, aulg sky. ate rouge tt cried. “Not that, you, are, innocent! ch Tam charg bitterly, “I am Sar life, of “Ah, no, youn did tot do ie cot Sih ene ze ‘Dut ae y ot ving | wrec cked Re caused you un A ete he? head. cliently taint smile, that was infinitel wag,my fault, If you had ne broke in hoarsely, “You “Bon'tt! a no shadow ‘of blame can rest that m none, er. a ee i Tonight sutter tor anything m. have, asked you would not “That—that does not palliate,”” sald, noarsely, ,” @he said, and all the man spoke in her tone. "Yes, I rem Ber. that when wien it remember. that faint color passed quickly ait toate “Srennens wwnich was: & full tribute to Lady Panlings teaching, you would rather rum! any Heit to" spe that that PT have come to help to prov innocence. rats ed Sie head with a movement indicative of Tepnoas on: Ree just ni he said. “TI could not be: rt po you in court, before the public, ‘with “oughy eye upon yo Would ein 8 ie sh oO. oan ead, * ng. how I can )" phe said, ing in upon nie Speech gently But nemiy. “at 1 tell them pie 1 * know, all that happened, it finest hill-grown A BREAKFAST IN CEYLON would not bring you a more delicious cup of tea than you may have at your own table by using It is the world’s choicest tea, at its best—the Ceylon—in sealed lead packets, BLACK, GREEN or MIXED te response would have murmured Decima, ingly. “We will go,” said Lady Pauline. “It is only “Yair andl duet that x should ge you of jonviction of your in- a crim Lord that,” he Pai ine. ‘yen "ourside age bo d been standing with 9 er lowered eyes, imac ie Banka tee “ d in a low voice, ‘Good-bye!” she said She did not hold out her hand; and that she ald not do so, hurt him. “He did not kn at she dared not run the him, 0 finite tenderness; then she away slowly, and, with’e sigh, lett the cel (To be continued.) ales will be Lord Strathcona. Fested upon his with an in- m hy ‘i ee i feel certain that this is the plac: ‘We ee more Bipot than that,” said Peter. dae must go in and find ee walnut eS n't auack into another mine ond looking for walnut id mother was once ask the week-end and stayed @ fort- ight” “My grandfather,” said Celia, |@ coldly. ived here. ise a said, ‘we must aneer eason. Peter, you might pretend oad ve gone +o snapest the oie haps Ce. bie and try to borrow a box of tches.”? “Tt—it seems rather cheeky,” said Celia. “We'll toss up who goes.”” Of course Sor wens uptake drive nervously. At the first turn e eeres yi for the walnut tree. There was 2. “Do = Mr.—er—Erasmus —— er— Percival ine here?’ I asked the down the dri ‘Well ?” ad Ceti, eagerly. 0 “Friends, there walnut tree,” T said, solem “Tm mot Lae said Peter. ‘The walk home was a silent one. reat fun in London the The Hon. Donald Howard, [next week with thie sor, are : " Jelia says she is g: red of it. gon and hey of Dr. J. W. Bliss Sut Thad a letter from Peter oward and his wife, who wae Lord | day sat ded ke Strathcona’s only ehald On. the ie was box ae ae atten th of his mother, who is w | wee! took you to Banfield. in- aroness Strathcona, Hon. Donald|stead of Hilderton. 1 went to Hil- most Brusyuclys. tor im to speak. “It m Rt all, “And if it would, I could not let do it. There— there evi- lence without yours.” had shuddered and her face had ‘n even paler. 0 mean— Goa would Hor gat them Bnd te not!” uid not, could With ut yoga to. trernl “Something will he said. struggling to steady he her, woice. ue must bel is yw aid, with an as eh "No doubt. he will We were having breakfast In aS gerden with the VES ps, a wri ‘ eter was role new week-ens said; “that's sk Hilderton,’’ he it’s a hovely little vill ee ely little village, ‘Celia woke up suddenly. walnut tr THE SPREADING WALNUT TREE the at ee. of the village, and is ‘ked large |i, the next section of the map to the one we were looking at. - You i lia,”? Perhaps i ina = or two I shall. A QUEERS Pireslic: eat Discovered in the 's Dominion. A year. ees a Russian traveller, Kasimir V: name, during a rT ly sayli it to ive * ‘ell fh se asked, seanning fe oa tace| ‘Is Hilderton really near here?’ [Journey thro a Biberia, accident- jeraae ther broker ‘ie “fatiea eres she asked. ‘I often stayed there |@lly stumbled on the Village of ourself,” sald Bobby. “She's Wilk hope for the best," he said.| when I was a child. ther |Imansk, containing about 1,000 outside in thee orriaor sovalting. “My lawyers W will do thelr utmost tn my NOTA apes ae 2 BW ti The t ee unie_on the bed and remained | behalf. You ean every iT! He lived at Hilderton Hall.’ uses many farms. town silent for a minute or 0S broke ‘off FON with an Infioite| ‘There was an impressive silen lies about 300 miles from Vladivo- sea e een caven_ lone knows, how | ee in vey, h P i ae but is not marked on any i see keenly. he’ oui that ‘sive should no ult well and strong 7 beaslactat the sos of pos you ae ae + ciated. “with. his ef could, ieee von ol Potec ae Saiki was ceived endiinade prise hee ese bag hand alone.”, he said, te Sau ie 9 t ee ot Ail ay ve a 5 alter ne one, By a stroke of luck, Rowersrs iter ie ‘ d after some exciting adventures, pobby: wath Same morry. she has come:| di “ 1 7 fact ‘am grateful to her; but that i irenaed oN Asis cohen T can a 0 on he escaped from the village, but bi hal be glad if she would, go buck home o PRE sways of me—|eating bacon after this. Where are|fore doing so he learned that the et that such @ person as I e hot of four elf,” che sald, almos* to her-/the peaches 1” 1g 80", AES tier” anid, Bobby. But—r | "bo Paste a roitterty “whens Peter looked up fi community claimed to be independ. Yaiked, Bright and Bobby, one| have T not. tho it ‘and may | Peter looked up from one of the |ent: of the czar and th if ae ery. ery a Gaunt ‘was ‘quite cool and = selfieh dentree | derneas i ooxed'at him with @ wistful ten- en you strove “Shall I tell you? veafmore wi to make th maps he always carries in his poc- ket. “I can’t find Hilderton Hall here,’’ he said. ernment of Pekin, Over a dirty inn ted a flag which resem! Henan gee pais but was embroid- iz bad copy’ of the Chinese <I don’t see the walnut tree,” I] no, Sears eee Sha front ota ee e Si tuce. Was -] sauce; HOME Soup Is Good Standby for Winter. p is a winter standby. must neces ay, evga simple—that is too he: can be varied ac- Hashem and some soup Alm ee e 8 cut. ae at ‘0 | of knuckle a veal into small pieces and simme in three mere it for about fo a ot to a smooth pas Serve at once, Salmon soup is especially snit- able for luncheon. To make it boil can of salmon ath a ee thirty minutes. milk, a cpt tablespoon- ful of butter, pepper and salt to taste, bee cook about five minutes Jonge: Rice. soup is another substantial soup. To make it, boil a sliced onion and a Spuneh of colony dope in two quarts of water for our, Strain this and add a cops of well and boil until Aa rice soft ic! robably ies gis or fifty cates en season with salt, pepper and a dash Hone the boiling our beating all the a Wee pence soup bas long been as i monasteries. nder spinach to measure half a cupful, a quarter of a pint of sorrel and ie nats heart eater of a head of let- a leek and blanch it and cut @ aiaee spoonfuls of but- ter in a saucepan and spoonful of ae in a saucepan and add the for fiiteen minutes fithout browning. Then add two quarts of Papa water oer four ede sized pot: eome t—about hits: Pee teaspoon. Beil gently for an hour. potatoes with a ayer fork, ed a Fi eingeoa al of Fasten for five minutes, and sei with croutons. cka, Leekie is another old soup. copied cipe for soup, which was written some time in the fourteenth cen- tury. Cocka Leek a ues everywhere, especially in winte: To te cub twelve leeks, which have been washed, in pieces half an inch long and cut two stalks of celery aid a scraped carrot into pieces at .e same size. Put two utter in era of nd put in the vegetal fuls of chicken broth of cooked chicken, Cover the saucepan and simmer an mixture for two hours. ‘hen Beat the yolk a whitening and add Fuente HATES” E. W. thes WINNIPEG WH ING RESLENTS PLAINLY. STATED ON MACY BAKING POWDER. ALUM MISLED BY THESE TECHNICAL NAMES. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, ONT. NS NO AS SUL- A OR SOD190 Ree LIC SHOULD NO IMONTREAL moved with vinegar or sulphuric cid. Be careful to, wash the or ccmn If mirrors are very dull and speckled the following method is ex. cellent: Take a small portion of id ; rub the es ea ith a soft =|eloth, then i Tlie ot the ase well on the mirror and polish dry with tissue pape: Sut squares gs white oilcloth and put under the children’s plates and save ee ea marmalade ieok oteer “without une a, aad ber utter the size aire BE aes the trai, pes ce Tarnished silver can be bright- ened if placed for a short time in boiling oy in which a fair-sized wees of washing soda has been dis- solve ‘Alter cleaning brass or egar, rub age oil a ae dor: will not tar- nish i a long eep the noble salt dry and soft, dry it, then crush it aa? a rolling pin fil perfectly free from lumps nto it a tablespoon- ful a cae are ats is a convenience to make vege- table bi of cheesecloth, “ine which you put celery. tomatoes, tuce and other fresh vegetables ae fore Piesink in the refrigerator. od play Hae for a child can 2} a man’s worn shirt. ‘ut it, Dorothy style, Bas the work is very little, not to mention the 8. eouner will wound wehifi trea egealy and have no beater with which to ae Ss put it into a fruit eae has a screw, pn. 1f auiokie 3 ee, at eae es a Trouble From Tins. Many housewives are aueniotonts of fone foods, u set thoug! latter ar. On. nine a fe a plunge ante! the contents wo | One® a a} bright area ienitting, teenie’ ood d let main for a m’ i ae would do, but it must be naire clean, If copper Peat is present e ed, "An'a matter of fact, be 1] We crowded round. Hilderton dragon salt and pepper. ; Ing, not oF humaelf, but was onthe map, but no Hilderton| At Viadivostock, Yeliki’s story Jan egg a anid adda: tule oldie, hol ities wie convo tana Robby and. Bright Sone have ret : rt Hall. } was at first not believed. After-| broth to it gradually, beating it alll) i. wing. ' ed for any length of time, but at last hear it all; and my heart | bas . oe a ob eneiai os oh Add jalpavaees and {is window. ned ke a Gay sed them. gyrelled with Pride. And that is not all [Buti it’s a great big place,” pro-| © peciea! aunty time, “A e soup and) brave display there, but it's the rater ema. Bat wine pat thinking of Yourself Net | vested Celia. : series Ob se Sheena See 0 were. Bt Ot wrong place to keep them, All tin you men) 4 a fc * C. cks a ree untail : + s ort) fa) Bebo nO And it his, Up. “T see,” I'said. “Celia, youwere | guns, ‘The commission occupied tlfe | ; Catlifower soup ede Be aes z rea and ty the i ar a] © ou ona Who, oe Bott you | YOURS then.” ohn rprise and = series Peles <0 no eid BU 1 se Taauine paced Upcaund’ down, ogi Jooued ankdee ie "se & moment, then os Jladivostock: wath =e ‘e-| water. Then it should a ently” tio, heard a Knock: the] he, anid, ‘a sad bitternes: ‘Naturally it pe big to you, | port. It Sa that the repu®-| tniil Gender and then ie small top | buy tinned: goods flush cider ce. warder opened the oor: waa. 1 ane ae muppose you mil refuse) ji pig to lic had been rted holy | gowerets should be cut off. The maker's Bathe? Ho. aivod amides “end Deshina entered: | thine’ front tay : ing gems, et eat for ascetic, — dot Ts rest should be mache tnd fubbed when you have opened a tin, rward fell into the s of Rus-/ through a sieve toa 3 co Apran. 3 XXXvIIT, nee nats Es “St owas: sian = id Chinese convicts and p tian of hot ‘ile thickened nn gover, allow ae Speke ek letaches speres amazingly. aire two tablespoonfuls ot ele rubbed | at once into a These precaw ve} “And your fate was called Hil-| The Russian. commission, ¢are-| <mooth in two of butter. It should | tions observed, you can entely “help sa tctied out his hands, lerton WHI fully guarded by the 500 Se be oe soe oe Be + Salt and} out”? a meal with tinned food. a a Cigale alt, in| “You're eee funny,” said oct itself fo examine th ee tiny flowerets = eet hi TT change that had taken} a br Seat vo! fi tae Y Suan the! Celia. “I’ve mind: economic state of the Eeane “hey ShaWid be Suet Cael eatene ck a as Doe, : ithe faces the form: were ‘eset scat) an if tat ly he be- ae ae, this morning, and show werk tha be ee oe served. : oe HUNGER BRINGS HHAUIH. i "i eat gh SHE a your Were were = ra generally suggests chicken — Tanned throu ig te St fines Aue ne unarater and ciate a Dal said Peter and I, eager: aly. | age Ee fe sak: ss ng tins ae gumbo, with its many and some-| Fasting As a Cute for Many Trou- Irthoot ae hood, and tn. o Ber mt; q y ealing & horst ET gal ee tattle Rae AE | EEA. GRE nt ne ett Scned but I know-she! & far off-a naked: Chinese, who mnt xpennive iredionts Ae blesome Coniplaints. o p overcame him as. 101 e . e - S fee the man whose, heart. ached ne tnere in no-one like he asda at| ¥ Used to Stay there” it “was a—a had been beaten to death, Jay in| yey, made from canned okra, that| ““These fader silat doctor, how. beanuitul shel last. with a kind of reverential despair. /@reat big plac the snow. Arow net his body danced ought to be a usual winter soup ‘on| inquired a n Answers man of Hoh het AS ys p 0 ol et cA TER gt od now, Célia’ Tsaid, | Imansk women, inging menacing | oir Yables. a famou aden physician, “are yet he have! sd and. shrunk back, shigntiy” enough sternly. “You “shouldn’t have songs... The punished Chinese, it) ‘This =o is made in the Sesloreins they ears to life ay Her coming. It) but he had parostecs Ie “Fore e me!" boasted. ie la appears, had aber the local fish- way: Heat tw cere “Oh, éaid: doctor. ang : i el i yiorae fi his Yolee, tn hie Fiae Kor (he i Ailisrien was four ace off and ing law. # “They may obs dangeroiis fora. deli- = Old. barrier. had Been toed ia ae ae Pee eae it ie cate woman, but incidentally they uct ‘one. He loved Sclins "hervous-at about twelve Elucidating. cure a ee of troublesome ailments. “Fast the Spoke. sae 10 thn ‘came at once, aoe T heard,”) Ing here, ers ald. Ee ras zi ler Volce thrilled through him: an that she can not help me ashy ow und grave it was’ how] pearing sn-court, that 1 mea ditorent to that he remembered! Was] entreat her not to do Hi whe had won hee way to heaven| | “Ms” niece hae on ied er fone 0 heaven | co lone her oe the ordeal of’ sorrow and s1 gic eS Mot ee Tord, Gaunt,” mal in even whic! th sorry.” he said, hoarse, not pie to. recog vou, should (not, hay Pn He with, lg sia courteousness. tle ts nota ft He, Pai simonplace words eaten, but she ald ce jaw told he feeling, the emotion which nasked peed any asgurance of he Noe" she. ald, faint| my not doubt my asser- They said at fret {must not] ton that, there 18 nothing T would. not but when t explained She, stop- fer to spare her a moment's un- “T knew, vou. wer dead —her | havpiness-alscomtort Meise broke—“T falt that "you were not! iy him solemnly. it wae glad when T heard nt AO 5% to is 1 will ask her to~come in.” he said, arcely, knowing what he said. #0: da J, told her that I wished malone He “posed Ris: head. am sovr'y you have come, had ralsed a su. and she. “ight jove nim still | he gulf. y: n them; and athe iMinwale had du ne Pauline came to the door, She inciinea Bes head to Gaunt, but Becima: = "eKroyon ready, Dectma? has expired.” “Yes, aunt,” sald Declma "a instant, th nf eee Mine tepsrdea’G: an instant, then| - Lady Paitline regarded G ne it hed, She had not} Eve ae the could not help r dhand—he had noticed Which his fae revealed, ‘apart from Gatint fourht:for he voice. ‘} belteve ihe the sincerity of A Se a 3 = ee 25 said Gaunt, simply the commonplace assent Waa more. ele: quent of bis pain and misery than a a o "élock. “Do oe eng any of this?” sats Pet no. = YGu see I was only seme “You must» recognize the ae as oe Now what about ne) this shies Ts this ane ‘elia perret up th “N-no. there was a tree in ier the = hue: that all pert =n had a ‘i it Ler We eet but jouses, piste 2 rejected th little doubt! fully, “My grandfather-{ a te was very hard to Rog ized to Peter. oer Pa after plage | vetore| he finally fixed on Hil-| “there ve oie a sudden cry from Ce- : This is it,” che’said. ‘stood at the entrance to jong drive. “A few chimneys ald be as in the distance. On either side of the gates was a high wall: t your wife just now and|® ¢% a nee e e told me ae a id just bought a pinhead er | a the pinhead and in the wane ts res all right.” { | | Suspected of Crime. a! “Tsn't it Ou Be about poor Mr. 3 Jone’ 8 ou “J didn’t ay about it.” “Didn't you? Mrs. aay me just now that his gon has turne d out to be a criminal lawyer.’’ Precautions. eons tote. Beit just drunk a Blase of athe hall ee —— uae s ‘aes pee | alive eee “tn ay mum. Beas ran. it thr UE the chopper before T brought it ae ya a “JT wish I had never learned to ecards !’’ exclaimed a man who | You mean you Wit le ed, don’t you?” was his wife’s re- joinder. Stir the mies often to sticking. 4 ten minutes before serving) ae adda can of New Orleans okra. Let the soup come t =23 the soup can be to the boiling point ne oe shen Hints for the Home. site ha from ate See ees tie eed Tet ry. Meat patties in _uneheon dishes are economical becayse they can made of almost eee: sort of cold meat ‘Anybody who has a hunter in the g relieves. pain: of so every ie you have a ache, refrain from food ee T |! twenty-four hours, and =) to one your t toothache will vani “Are you ou ty or Eisimatic’ ‘hen the porerauk eure is a good long fast. “Paralysis you. prolanly: oe is at incurable loubt many forms are, but ees rey covetiel have occurred under treat- who then tried fasting, for thirty, forty, and even fifty days, h Ahora se of their Timbs completely Fe does this real My ee me is a certain waste mat- ters, poi nerves, are of- have known a patient suffer years from chronic catarrh of oe ose and air passages. No doc- tor could cure the trouble, but a twenty days’ fast completely cured. it in this instance, “That Biase aia sure appa ach and liver troubles seem: it how seventeen. day man ols ‘dull, heavy, and stupid, nothing can cure him like a the e despair, tried a long fast. In forty days he was perfectly cured of every Ment le. ality we are only obeying ‘ast to cure dis- follow great deal, Bee ct i russ | they cat agin: ombined 2 dueted it might wreck even parently strong man. st is the fast to be carried aiid ue live on a meal a day un- til ou another is a fast two or three days, ea couple of light meals—milk, ete.—and then fast again. “Nature will tell you when to end the treatment. The tongue clears, e spirits become buoyant, and the appetite becomes ravenous. “You may, of course, while: fast- ing, drink as much water, lemon- de, etc you. li} ou m ne the ee of ds France. Gathered By Thousan edible snail, is large as.the garden snail. for the table, according to Harper's dreds of thousands in the yards. e snails during the season cost from twelve to fifteen conts a ozen, an appetizer, eal.’ The season lasts from No- vember to February, those months when the snail aes itself under- ground to pass the winter. Edible snails are never eaten raw, aie ets a quae snail I fork and eaten In parts of eae. the cooked, h. hutter Mrs. Twickembury Again, ‘You don’t mean Ng young | Smith is married,’’ exclaim- Correet. Schoo cher —What lesson do we earl hen the busy bee 4 Tommy Tu ae — = Nae to get stung. Living up to our ideals isn’t re- sponsible for the high cost of living. teed ONE D’ ont All Kinds of Cloth, Ser eee Ne coer oa eat Boothe rie Jobisson-W shardaon Go, Limited, Montreal which is consid: =, veuen