Or, A Struggl Her Great Love; oo ¢ For a Heart™ CHAPTER XL.—(Continued). ing, and wit! oth most of 18 fe have reached “fort; ar” that we leara the full signifieanice of & lady's glance. las fo, alot until Ww borough, rather gusty. veey Saae Aa hezs/Gut be blundere Hoigex © Travelers’, Mr. Lady Porndale, coldly. wetYep?” Di Jones fixed in hot, see eiving iim ya ities aia: ner fn. ho: f hig ret 1 hom on sick eave, you know, xd us a lot about t expedition, but tently a ail his taiepes ot bord dean It the party had a partic fidsly rough ti iti} no end of per‘ia and privacione, 9 bal Ret how many days they | Toom went, civalehe ° . will simply revi het ened | Brights shoul hig tatistacto 7 doe of ow,” said Lowy Ro- ™ [cite sew tos Hest Sat ing in “his work- be we:t up the path, and she for dinner that and = ts Wel He ha tieieseer be forked: mere untidy Laty even than us. al, wo gas flaring away, axd he wee stan bench, fill Higuid’ which he pour tro: “Surprised you, eh, Bright said Gaunt, a—" stammered tort. right, ‘ordrweclmey sith setomianment “Haye you not finish ight. said. “Tt is very, ee deat, seid Geant, “but T ie hana pt oh the | hair o BES a ee mea. be cl si d are you busy. | very busy. * xeked Bright. et gi ay coms (fi niled. ond laid “his hand upon "E reached Lor don perfectly well, thanks. ery. well, Bright, I'm leet night: and I'm You're looking ee.” eaid Bright, con- rs ad t to go toidila Haat to det toy old rifle ind tne ge eg atthe, dibiee; we'll walk. lon’t mind. I’ve trait ana au, bor sim auto Siecit “Or » there ate pleaty Othund gre: aes n the snarl. bt ‘amd i rs deper tates a fluid, which, of curse, is my \d_preceeded ret--its marvelous ‘that I should hit up- | the directio, more, Bright. winig joc Teepe ano re ep again, and looking trom [Fight to left in a ; ells very strange and—and ra-j such & Ss ‘Tprise, Lord Geunt,” gtid Decima. “I hope it Sent dea: ai “Gengesous)" ho said, impatiently; “oh, | be to no—that is, it could only be dangers tk course, we have read = the hands of ignorant. per dition in t32 papers. tend to have directions for ite past ful eu on each tube. All yan have to ‘go, in the | ffi throw-one of the tubes, | autetiy: Sop at te tatiegi-tuare >nigh wmall danger then, L admit xo m0 © DO ell About the expe Its been a wonder | T guppore it has,” eaid Gaunt, ie apes cance ib are ite cted ‘of Takes big nou Genie Gar nacaent the Pan 3 fa: but at int which oey atl world; and we have opened up a new} Bad to ignt thelr var Bes ox ice re they remained ‘unchecked. Oh, yes, it} friendly tribes—natives, you know—and Sight explosion then takes place, flames are diepereed, choked, 20 to speak, bi uu know; and, according to him, 4h Js duet the right 0 a a f borough gla: &t Decima, Sho’ Teaning back in x ain ad het Face wae pate; but ‘were not Gowmpast, ht axed jefore her, and the pes i Sonar Lady satan ior at ni et Bh should ke to sleep at the Hall, she wore. far 3: 8 if she were ecarcely | Tigening {continued Mr. Janes, sho, wag ering Hine ad ant ply, worebipoet inly he—the tan who, “nae gone hack if Toi ad | wiere ts Arpaio iteae need OS aia ‘gion or alarm, ae 1 could prove to you in y moment, Bat I will show you toumor. Wi ties ee ae ght. “Ce “Ther there, and th place ie in. order. ‘pee as | that you inight come back at any ome nt, a tarned out one of the gasjets, He | and Th at yo ea al ie ave heen prepars —ig mad enough abou! to put think of leeving us again Sehenever there wag ert oe us mat paused and pu a musty” eaid Gaunt, fied a¥ through hie hair. “There rig: hed. vile MS that, 1 wanted to tell you,” he said. “I cant lage egeoae lookea wraud-yien orient dae Cope cuinion; ° think what it was, It was important, too yas is evinlo ve Fora Gaus, doesnt know el T can't remember: for one. mo wt have completed all the improve ere attacked, and never down on ment” Ho stared at. her. 1 wes oy Map aSleedene rcp 2 says that Lord ent, on. ae it he shad eudde the akools. ue tee? ages. Gaunt marched at the head of his party ©: “Ah, yea! Lord Ilminster They Isak. com forepbie. ae jays with a wound in his thigh afternoon ™ es, my 1 said Bright. ° “Eve vesent any other man “Lord ilimineter?” said Decima, with » E Rope, 36 you Wi ospital for three some surprise. “Why did ne cant? ie ed ay that th months.” a as Roborough broke in at this point with a kind of desperation “Oh. thank you very much, she waid sweetly, tod sweet): and agk them to play wai Jones looked father bewildered at his decapitation of hie little he: Pleased blandly. re Delighted. taiy |; Decima sat ‘a fall, crue rico ov ing; then her at the x walet—a present from bby. “It is time for me to go, Ro- borongh,” she said, and she earn auite naturally, ally and aver witha. amlle: “ity ty ewe likes me to be le before di Lagly Roborough nodded avoided looking moment or two. ed ig the lat wonderful inven- tion} Deoim a i dhe. carefully ‘@t the lovely face for the Names aod tt “‘eounds a9 Seana eae likely to Saye fre than. to quench it" remurkea Lady Roborongh.. “ell. them ‘Oh, no; I gan wall,” eald Dect “T've no doabt you can; but you won't, my dear,” said L: ady Roborough, ‘dey! "ily dear Decima, you are too accustomed to haying your own wa: a. penitence began to face; and Lady Ro- her lips murmured bis name an praver for him, as thé tears wile ¢ on cheeks. OHAPTER XLI, Ohe evering,.a fortnient lator, Doaime aie the Ferndales. im) ta had pressed her to stay the night, whe had come. liome, bscatiep: she lew he left. ind of ebell vue you throw into | Di very sad. a the miss, her, | yy people eres ene ers. Yetipee. he qu grateful. Lies caiman vlece aad wits eyes and hands wandered toward the eto thank yourand Mice Deaue—for * precious tubes, and Decima had to repeat © question. ni” he e: ee ention of Dec me, ws jeden tea grew erave, Ber i “Ah, yes! He came to 2.” silent for the rést of the wa ig Mise pocmire he spike ” -weplied: Bright am yery glad!” Hie Sa me ae owill make a “capital sone a ae His "Sho ‘angel of the inistering aiecuss unportint de gem surpriged,. Were you. not av dnd he je. otill unmarried” his intentions?” yea," said Bright, with a. emilo: 1" said Decima, more to herself than “iat thate entirely: her’ foul. “Bie hing to-himt, “I never: thought-1 never us: |had, txo offers to my knowledge, But 1 pected.” hink ehe will remain eingle long.” aaiiae aah uth: a chat enarens ad downéast eyes. “Why do you think 60?” he pc noceeEGeanaea hie ciatbanice salty! biak ene ‘will be Lady Uiminster be- ig lordship te made his request in an extremely ice manner,” said Mr. Deane, turning to the bench and arranging come tools ab- sentir. “and 1 dan ‘quite gure. that he te PEE Ee comes, 4a. 179. said, n exceedingly pleasant na aegccable young man.” “What t did you say, father?” fal- i hes’ Fegabe ney sommengy is isd, looking up ou breathed, “Why did quel Saipan tiehthoing of the you—how ¢ I “Who Sa -He? I forget. What, sort coul “Why not” said Mx. Deane, staring at of her. “Surely you can have no objection fo hing) Decina? Ho je,young, and, I think, Frou what little I saw of him, ook: © title on the death of hie uncle, eince: you left. Ho ta, verg tice young, ellen, nado in Overy way de siral (To be continued): ACCIDENTS DUE TO BAD EYES. Applicants for License to Drive Mo- tor Vehicles Should Pass Test. Owing pla. RetGeure nts aah in fact, you would pro- bably: be one gt the i Ray eal ee ote in He is coming tomorrow to to the rapidly increasing of automobiles, used for thy sous absurdly young, ‘but not too e married; and. now that rhe a garish eee | drive a motor vehicle pass an cye- cept, Lord Timineter:” ig! ectma was pale now, and her faco wae roice. ENGR” he eaid, calmly. “Why not?” | § do not--love—enre for him,” she said. | in the gre jery good and kin a, but T could not “TT can not, fatter!” elie eafd in @ low seals © malware going to stay, with you, dear, and take care of Smell viotets— then smell this soap. Just-smell thi "ve or anit the ‘red } oder of violets. It imparts to your skin au pais caret Sed wi sae it, pi eg Sh 2 ake looking i “f : 4 2a hat's abana." he said, pettishly. “You | Mfrmities. When one speak as itt gts a Beta fon i unable of taking! care of yee dt = ine prpation wae Geer than over am. You etter tell Lord Uimin-}a route with which he i: is Crea § ey too staves th "| familiar, ae ee uiteist. drives sige si oi. ae ney I will write to Male pelleted the other gas fet, after earefully, over ai d thooses, not pro- ieatediaty Bene signals, and in cases travelling almos rapidly asa locometive, it is pelt ly imperative th: ees aS round ay id fire; but after awhile Decimas got him ap the to his e eolitude cf her} If one eye is’ highly defective the sre a ee ty a uae field of ision is greatly impaired of it. She reg and the driver le to mance. to othey girls, us one to whom marriage | vse his car wae ati impossibility, that sho had un-| 16° ie fan ave eeehene necessity 0 ination of the eyes of al drivers and are etrict in. the en- ttar, sony that eli been so friendly with him: Ae lier Father had said, he wae young. and good-loo and in ¢rety way desizable: but Dagim hud no ear’ to give lim: it had ‘low trom her IsDK AO, and was nest- Jing. beside er ‘Canal: And it would nestle sire Anite” i eee a : mt. whom 6a could never m ‘That same evening, Sir oy “happen- Te ee iey afmore Station. He was ‘go- ing tg Si next one down ‘re HR eee ‘one of the tenants: al ras to the-sraln ead-stacl back, for “foci ‘Gaunt alighted ftom the Srstoless ca riage, next that which Bright was about ’pnight etared at him epeechiessly the tetin clowed away_trom the station, “Lord Gaunt’ le is hand ue e was thin and sory well and extremely ft, v Ae The Dye that colors ANY KINI of Cloth Fecrecty wit the ‘SAME DYE. Jearly King of Flanders, <j ye: good sight as ne eae engine eab. fs ANB: = fhe, pet of this protective is more than likely "tha sete vision is next in order -o requency to the overd f alco: olie drinks as a cause of automo vile aecide. ents, We can, and shoul. st and drivers toa mu E t > actory proof of at leas aay geod vision. COLONEL. GOETHALS. Hnehieesias. Profession. administrative mi. ph pee. boyhood. country, making ‘his home in Brook- lyn, where, in 1858, the present Colonel Goothals was born, zt the family name is ae ing. In good Duteh it is the. squalene of. the eckéd,”” an on the first of the present dite who {was one of the Crusader: A, by a This |was fighting side by side wih haa king when a. foe him a mighty blow. ‘The sword was burns d aside by the armor Sad terse See ane x the conflict the king called the warrior to his side and commended the king, ey , the stiff The name has ‘stuck,’ for centuries the family motto ¥ “We break before we bend.’ Seen? Goethals yn. That was 864, with the older mage around in: the bs ey 2 Aad ahr app at iad mele created ailots which are now in the pune of suppose. Lor. ‘ ion ai ot spoke BG ts pe Pps aid vet with |@ great city, Nor was ‘star’ said Mr. ht, went stra it vo the tinea, x pupil.. The tales told by his men Just tel me alf'the news, Bripht.! s h at tall me al Bright” lors and associates hint that he. of- Giat Lam a stranger, in ths ten was among those gest after oe aa . ar nets: here, the elder blood of 3 fin st, set se sot i etets hedies ctevidians: ware Pes encamped in ‘the vacant lots sur- rounding the old schoolhouse, and he a the eall of destiny in t was Rett that the boy first feoene = — an bition to go ‘9. the ead as a “digger his studies early and late. fectiveness of this was shown when, Colonet Goethals. up’in his class that he was commis: sioned a sécond lier sitanone Ae aos Misetes Comps se student eee oe RET wat 3 "3 3 & 2 = 2 = ae 8 8 a8 Es Sc ag in 1400. Tn ‘607 ie) Deon a ape bhe Color thals married Mics odman, of New Bedford, Mass., ii hare ahi? fons, one of whom eh Be ee the bead of ia ae at West Poi and now is serving in coal zone, “ander ‘his foES as @ vt of en} na eae 1 fob is nearly ig baie as been offered» the” ition © of New York’s Chief of Police, but is not likely to take it. He will either remain as Governor of the| Canal Zone or go north to build “Ae Alaska railway in all proba- bil ity. “Well, os Eger Mary, Maly, te irided | herself on her singing range of voice, “do you, think, my voice. will | coo! fill that aes (ale ATs, room — to-) rernel brother. “On wary. Tow He Rose “tor the Top in the ¥ oil in 1880, he was cone ee so high which is ope! ut ad ve | until the ate is he ab ler. Choice Recipes. a evet Salad Dressing.—For fruit ne ful sugar, one-half one fourth | cupful ne gar, two gs beaten light. ‘ook se it diana: When cold. ae cupful sweet cream. Breaded Apple 0 prinkle over ¢] e pint hopped apples and a small cup of su Pour in one-hali pint boil- ing water and bake fitceen minutes in a slow Pork Cake.--One ound fat salt pork, chopped fine, one cupfu siete ing water, one pound ne tw. rete sugar, one cupful seen one teaspoonful soda, six cupfuls |), Lake and spices of and ae in a slow oven. One Shae ol kory nut meats make a good addition, Hickory Nut Cake.—One cupful) ¢ sugar, one-half eupful butter, one- half cupful ¢ rece milk, one and one- pale eupfuls flour, two ‘teaspoonfuls kin vder, one ‘cuphil hiekory | a mosis and whites of three eggs. usual way and add the fe ek BENG of eggs Fric: pandelles. Mix on chopped meat, pee one-half Veenpredhil mix. ed herbs, ve salts salt and a speck of eaten egg and one or ow Paes oF milk. Shape in small’ ca! ees ane ater ixie Eggs.—Cut four hard- boil- en peat ed ithin slices, place in a baking dish with alternate’ Jayera of erated cheese, sprinkle with sha. of red pepper, a salt spoonful OeaWiand’s dash a an sprinkle top. with brenderambs and bake “ill a a eae wn, G an Pu cupful of graham flour, dding.—A one-half. cup white f cup molasses, one cup sour ike one cupful raisins, one teaspoon namon, one-half « nut- pee Beam one and one-half hs with hard sau Sano’ Piquente: — Brow uarter cup butter, adds spoons flour an s. Season "ath two-thirds tea- spoonful salt, teaspoonful se aprika, few grains of cayenne, a0 apiepoauia in toes very shin and-lay’ in, wistono fap acide eiuntl-etcnil et eaniged peas, a thinly sliced turnip, a slic- ed onion, one-quarter cupful of raw rice. Season with one-! are t spoonful of salt and a dash o gees auart of Pat ‘on the lid and place jar in-hot en-and cool ee nee hours, Serve nae crisp ¢' Boan and Nae ‘Cuilets.—Two cup: uls of cooked lima beans, one-half le. nuts (chop: ‘p meat drip- ngs, the: en c¥iadibie | baké in oven Imitation. New Potatoes. — Pi ick | 5 t small, round, Tipe potatoes wash t them ee ote sack A tie the Hav a saucepan iapteining, icra hot milk and water, (eq Spanish Heaieicone and: one- half pints pink ns, one larg ol 5 One tomatoes, ep POW! ide oe or four-large peppers, or yagh cay enne to suit the taste ; anit! vel and id thi ‘of tomatoes 5 thin slices, discarding dd three quarts and Bey ‘int cold ices ter and let stand ov chi: ne will take several aside over night... Add (ive pannde).s of muges andl ca stirring occasional ee ote the thickebe slightly 01 Store as jelly: Sees, glasses. Hints for the Hone, “If a pan in which mi igri ecags tt in cold water’ aahe one will not be so-aptto stick. ee? baat being ot dried thoroug! Beare be wel aten with a beater. Cut glass Mell b be Bes and an ing eee me ane bluing is added you tas ithe” ae ie, enamel Ait put sa the di ze sal lespoonful soda, fill ul water and boil. © ed, they ind to last hele longer before either cracking or une + spattered window glass can aiash |" 4 This ‘pales about a te an hence by melting soda in very hot water and washing the glass with “ brass can be sean by SRR it in hot water. ae soap may be added itn ease oie not allow the hearth of the ra ae to be blac! kened, as it will wipe the morn- ing. Bluckine, Pe Re sary. strengthen the good Ww worn place titch them with the sewing machine back and forth in parallel lines, and then turn the goods and run stitches at Tight angles to those already “te Bik Rave ov wader es praca water bag when it is needed, a good nel bag filled ith hot sand or good idea is to keep half a aoa little ones filled mG ready If turpentine a burn immediately, it will stop the burn- ing here will be no pain. Sat- urate a piece of bandage with tur- pentine, then ip the burn care- si the bandage wet for some me, iN good scouring for boards and tables is tl Vor! half a pound of sand, of soft soap» and pound of lime. Put it on bing brush instead of si then wash the wood with Spats Ret cleat water. In cooking meat, the idea is to retain the nourishment and flavor. The flavor and juices. depend as hod of cooking as f the m Boil- mg, dry ery will retain flavor, enclosing the meat in a crust which all not permit the ie 0 flow 3 b mple in sheets is to first fold the cme ene together right side out, then fold ie sheet acro: Hg the centre, forming a square wit! the broad hem on top of the pins Sk ‘hen sim- ply iron the ecuate on. both and the sheet will have a well-iron- ine on em; ithe cffect i is A, sie as hot nes Cod, haddock and ee ut may be kept a a day befor ing; but mackerel and salitte fish ¢ | Lose their life as soon as they leave, fl the water. Boots can be kept snow-proof and lor Seer asa banehsit_ uetore’ welt satinwood and mahogany. furniture es as a Bae ot Heer A OS ods.’ When! 60i the velveteen may be, ee cleaned by washing. it in a soapy lather. lathe os Abriye ‘That Chance. ou are io he martied the “Awfully. T suppose busy having: yout! wedding. clothes mad: you are then. i Mabe may oh a4 peli but a) married’ man alway: jens yhowis it 1] ray t sin undergarments is to | es spats them clay + shi water-proof this way. Boil together ut half a each «of linseed and neatsfoot oil. Brush the dirt | the leather, and tl saturate | ft with the oil, rubbing a th thor-| oughly before a fire. Put the boots aside for np ‘or three age, aiter paling them for the first time, and |, Ratt ite ie fullvof eontrattons ter CANADA AND SCOTLAND. This Country Is Most Akin to La ’ of the Heather. At a lecture on ©: Wenae SiNeh in ene recently byt! W. rd, Bai porn 3 ihe chain, Mr. W. G.8., ins troducing nu tn said that was near and very dear to ter~ wards afer settled by the Norman-French, it was not unt ytil nish peune ea westward trend our n followed the rush of ell ie in 1715, and anew interest of the ‘Scots in the St. Law- xodus was followed la- ter, and_e cially after 1745, by many Scots to it ee fortunes in the West. Lo this, how- ever, and in ign ret James VL. and’ I. of I William Alexander a charter found Nova, Seotia, or New Sec land—the territor, panage of the ingdom of Paeiand: and ie reich eae, in two chiet dist 1) Srieaenss (now Nova eboeet ‘and (2). Alexandria (now New Brunswick). To fu rther omelike for the Scot some ce} were renamed, ‘Twe: oly le, Routh, ete., but to still fur ther popularize the movement a new order of ba sensié ‘of Nova Sco- tia was institu ; a a he ‘Then commenced a great move- ment of Scots ia hs new Acadia, and from ‘time to time ae were fo one by ue bands _o! i is 1 about a years 1783. a 5; ZeNe a ooiey: of pene Higbinwe glens took place, and the Scots surged across the Atlantic ic to acm the wellknown setilement of \Glengarry, Ontario. ees v" Mas eDonal May ‘MacMillan, eto uigall, MacRae, MacLeod, Grant, Camer- on, MacGillis, Kennedy, MacLen- nan, Campbell, Meghna Gillivray, eee son, Frase: 5 Chistioy guson, Mai mn, Mormsoy: Donel}, & s i d over the Great eae wna da, and it may, be tak- wiike lecturer wert on a cash A jossi- minion, and its great pi for development and sett! ere a esent financial crisis 2 fie other 8 Soltis able Be carl benefit the» commmiinity. Be erneruer eer Never Suited Again, 6 clergyman, Wisiti) 2 hes tal, jeune ab’ the eds of, ae rae ee man swathed" in baa-> Se said Oh, no. If dl them made ay up; young many? L now they'd prea ve escnt § ‘of style, unctnonsly 3 ie ah the” ee ot a. wean} best medic ai 235 hoe unite again,’ replied n. itt sted yo) tind ie te be “no acum ah ils Teast, nob one, Jaustic > 3 eres that Ritts tiever Koa arg boaati ae el og ately the ine % eed his: temper always finds ng eno an ig ied tsa Ns pa atte he: Wy himse! hel They. eget gol morph tq phen: gs. 250. a ae atyour Drug fo DRUG, AND CHEMICAL BS OF CANADA, tae tly dod surely. eee q scl cna other dasigerous ‘ P ‘ ‘ ‘ , ‘ ‘ ‘ P ‘