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Durham Review (1897), 19 Jan 1905, p. 3

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NC ieatintt “INC-Hf! Tm. _ocd!:§low Could NO! In Husband. It " let M M red not to cal sits. satd thq w boil-I10".- t to an F In. 3110' r 17‘ , nntinu tnat (In s. and d p.- '.orney Cum. ace-and. n she did - actors ”I... at Wanton. was ml. m Scientbt to mid be I III- ln rt' Worth laughter-il- i been Ito" k home " Wm. Colo- jor portio- been 3pm "in Inc“. will notieed When a. in a - 1.31:1 street, runes, pri- more than Monument ERED. Her "till. the an we" not Dnce who. ERS property Is “he!” on“, M Lose I n - 1 of " I In an asylum " goin. r will“). the "I- recovery. Riordan ‘red will at Food iorato as cenu. r nour- thought ttnent I. start- short- , later arraett saved :ilians, -9y of :ilding. ed to ort no PH“ good this ling tits He 'ey- n In " “pm": to tho door to as Hiu, [used before I'."" her “at . "s'ttcec.: its. mmriml" ho bre . . l,'t2li ricl ms. which weighs}: . _ . wits tenderness which he mt " lu, ' P “wrest tor, ttl.. ' P2hi w v,"r"prr'litiiisy?S', ll"? E,", that u. 'W<{:lld be presumption o betray his ntl ctiou, while he was l poor and Mm 11.0‘lmirvss to millions. “Lugusa, on. {Unillsl y' Monica pant- ced. in riil:rvttrtd tretuhing oat both ( tut/wk t , him with an valgerness and joy no". to 2- mist:tlirs'n. , iln tutlrvotl them both Into MB. in“; fur :1 Luvmcnt nvnlther could tf, $7.. Grim', them usuiiU" _ iguana feel the smut shock of '95: that 2it,'. quivering (through him pt her wo . _ . 1 “Alma. manna g,t"?tgf'tt',-. tons tram out . ap- -d' N? “m " 1. WW”: I must you return my (rug love 5W)” , Hi We 1:91»er to F (an. a! to much his i ' “!!!- ' Pushing. you "lt been t "a . mi ”my; PEP}!!!- August was tho “rat to [mover .1101!) his emotion and break the ai- ’Jonce. a. feeling wry like guilt op. 1’1.an him because he had so tar [mun Mine" as to conic-thin alt-cm tor his knehotor's My: ’wte‘fz - .- ... " .‘ .pected. has surprised me into con. "mpg, gulch. under other cir- Lgmnlnces, torture would mtt ' " “tuna?! 111m “931‘“ ." t mtg. gut ope small; id Ed Jiii'ii"'"riiitU in: y title m ar-. lg that: Mad 8Jt M “a? 'df, y bdrm)" 3 1""!!an "etrt"t.tttt "But I Y'..' - i” will t'ttt,,',t'at M'l'id'ti Tttetrs g let') out . "A'llt to com- I all! I!!! iidtiieieutti, ."F' ' Gunman}. Mm. the girl his": to regain her se1t-controt, and her Hours and subs mm lens copious. "utd frequent. until only deep sighs .mved be: {meet " irxterraH. in hm. . “and. August.“ .6110 whispered; 'W" 'tttyet' Pete, tu""-'"-" -iiii'irorita, forgive me," he began, humbly, as ho gently released her; "thu mocunc. so_ 396:1“.th unex- Bat It!“ the lea ”who in her lover's embrace, 173::qu happy u. tho oohteimttrtKatr of h presence. and somehow. feeling as tt her trou- bhl lore all over tor all time. mined fond. 'Sootmng terms Men- Mment in " musical, Spawn Amtuset was thrilled to his soul, for her warm, ttor tears. her abandon- ment, nil arid him that he was bo. Iovod. men as he loved. In this moment of mum” he also forgot over) Hum: but the fact of her preo- orce: and. unfolding _..Ntr in his 'rtrxyrbit arms. he Ink? his cheek against her golden but! uni. mur- moat un upon his out tho botanic]: Alum.» was also amply moved-her emotion manly unmanned him. "Alma mm. alum. mlal" ho mur- mund. 's4 gum-1y. and gently drawing her with " the pagoda. made her sit down. Lut tho floodgates on?!) lifted. it was not an easy matter tor Mom-a. to newer horse". and. realizing only that she was in tho presenct- of this home friend. whom Ibo bath trusted and loved. she al- most um :msclously rented her head upon his shouldol' while the nabbed out tho grief of her tortN1rueaed, but Cast. ot her ste [named by sprang to as ttlu, Ill! reed And he had long been searchlng for her, ho had told Florence. Then he had not believed the Story which Carl King and his daughter must have lubricated to account tor her disappearance. He' had doubtless sus- pected something of their treach- ery. and so had taken it upon him- sell to seek her, with the hope ot holplng to right her mugs. August. her old-time friend. her Incl-ct lover. as she fondly believed. was here, close at hand. Oh, It would be Joy to see ttim.t--to hear his well-remembered voice once more --to touch his hauu--to look into his tendel' eyes. an Marion, after leaving Florence. and down a side stairway and out Into the groundo. without meeting any man 'fortunately. and then hur- ried to the little summer-house when; August was awaiting her. My“ Her limit muridltGrrG7itiGuus, impatient throbs. and filled with a wild. sweet hone. nil "ir,ar',Air, jl.. tgriiit,ek7ilij,i..i.i,,etl,,4,:, AdtivimpllUel6iaukira, . l, 'ii"")"')"",',')""","'.":',:"))".'-',","::,,),.-... "dr;aifpt, 1tiacpi/ris,utittul,th,r: c.,uuda,r,,tais I - u l " .n " I 'n. In » isntlrvod them both Into ml. for " 1.2"an neither could k. they were so overcome by the iii fc, iii' t f.' . (it; i ‘_. . A _ r '- up?" t, oerf,t d. {bo iiorO upon those self- K a“?! #39?” I“? "t was 90 'ee,httrg her head as ramped hands, she bunt _ssion of tours and sob: ol; nor unght frame Ilka a. 091 CHAPTER XXIX t] i" uld be priuutmpti6it If ctiou while he was 11:0 heirvss to millions. Auaust y' Mkruics pant- nd {patching out both "_""------. ittcTFfiTRFrw, 91 rmt0trAt, t?7 mower. too, j. there to tiipuriii- "ri'oartrini"'ii; r, each 619184“- tend, undying also keeps me post- to't‘ho 'l,'t'L"r"'l,t'h,' thirttps that ed 'it1't'"f2'g, .att that ottcum there," weaned during their separa- Amrust moat, ‘ n; then August an " was time "Bat yqn mt hare been amruiieii,! , should seq“; Seavar. u be wa- Auguat. id you 0am over on tho t have an 1nt'erview with him that sauna steam» with be. or I shank] . one, and asked Ionian it she surely have Meow you.” Home. id return to her cousin and tell observed, rtrtuotirrV, . ' to and the gentleman to him " was. dour: dd you remember t to. _. f "e t bayiang ttonbono of a Sunnis]! WmtMrt be Inuit-tel! In.” to oormtV trrhibrr9qwemrinNiwroiti' . '2,"",ggrgtr't',fd1t',,ttigtg.', The an gave a new start. to 'M,' ' eon- Muir “Why, yes. August. tmt-o" . last a?” a». tbnd ones-non “mm was I in f/df&t "ft'itir r 'l,'itttiltlttptrl'f, - A! , you =. and.” ,' ' aMtrett'qttiys'd'1,s' . J, "'e tt',grhut toeTlt"ATdlg! ",",igaf2tt,"thl'2i,u'.'1fT,ti and to but tha sound at Mr who. h nae-hunts tendons; did a" tteieeril the glut ot ”alibi 'lfe':stlt"Pii {gnaw e! m “August. that seems almost hr. c'redisble! Why did you never make Cy'"" known t" exclaimed Mon- a. "I dared not," he grnVely replied, "Mr. King believed me to he at home, our?!) tor the; " ' knew that g he 2iS"trce','tr, that; I was {ollowhng you. he would at once suspect the roman. and so 1:htut to be very max-n” “an it ho left tho place in your care. how i(gm-ed you have it!" quark! Mon 3. - o, " ha» a Taithful frlend ith? ro. amed. the he would poi-form air!!! duties. MIC neglect nothing; my mother. too, " there to upon-1n. tlrnd,aitt06CgstiG keep- no post ed regardingrql that om than." " sailed on the same amel- with yourself. dear." .. 'Aug'uat!" cried the girl, amt-ting up in astonishment. "It Is true," he asserted. “from the moment that Curl King proposed to take you aboard, I 9115th he had some . evil Mot in - mind agate“ you. and I have followed L'ut"-with a. son sigh of infinite con- tent-N am glad you were not de. ceived. August. When did you come abroad ?" she questioned, a. moment ater. one to whom it 1Gd iraGdiiie"iiiiaiire". Love Ls quick and keen to discern Zita own." 'And yet everybody else has mite each for the other," and Monica, musing”; "we are distinguished only P. guz- dress. IV the sue-ts here. against you, and I have followed you: from Mace to place in allyour trarels, up to the time that you were taken 'to Dr. Flint! unitar- mm." “Ah! can that be possible f" ‘cried the girl, in 5111121150. "Wall,"'8he add.. ed, With a sigh. ‘dmndful as ttttt shook must have :tyi1ys1,q-iWTrngily it was. altar oars t. drove r ro Rome fin fro Sump day and train on wh'vrxg: I loft for Paris. and thus W0 “wt and disc-as'orv-l our mmtionship to 0422': other. Shoat "at',','; Il,',?, 1ovvly to me, Align . F mutt; into her .lieall‘tk ttg,ltt'2tp kw ..'.. k . . l . . . I {5‘17} yt “m Pee l-) iur'e"-s2fri.CG', 9., “.ulo no! my“ that is throwing tos", ‘and (leclares into ;...nring Carl Ling and his l: -Wr together with their tool-. Ar. Flint-to speedy Justice." “Mm Richardson and Mr. Seaver have my everlasting gratitude." said August. earnestly, "and ‘I have in- formation in my possession that-will greatly assist the gentleman in his‘ no: mention of Carl King." "t was sure you would have, if we could only communicate with you. It; was so strange you did not receivei my letters." said Monica. Then. with- 1 out giving him time to speak, she in-l (mined: 'Did you also mistake my cumin tor me, when you met her in Rome '.'" ' _"No, lore," he t.erNerV replied. "Don't you think we look alike?“ "Ah, very like. sweet, and I was greatly 'rtartlod, tor an instant. the first time I met Min- Rchudsm; but, after a seam-d glance. my heart told‘me at once that she was not the "t am sure ot it, darling, for the mantle which those ruffians used to smother her cries was the train Which Inez King wore earlier In the evening. and discarded at the ‘un- masking." went on with animation, “that 1011 should have met Florence in Rome. How wonderful it was that you should have been the one to rescue Lev from those two men in the palace garden. Do you suppose that 1.1er plotted for that abduction, mistaking my cousin for me?" I at this miimezii/%rriGGGrGiir" dependant upon my cousin‘s gene!" <xsity. How‘fery ,trtrngo it is." she ‘What we riches. August, com- mmd with happineu T' she ques- tioned, lifting her face 'cunndlttgl, to him; 'and, really, I haven't any at 'c'rt'trna,tr-no girl could be poorer than "Ah.' but this is a. blessed revela- tion, my darling," he said. with In- oxpressible tenderness. "But for it. .it might have been a long time be- tore Augustino Castaldi would have presumed to speak words ot love to tho rich senorita. Perham he would never have felt Justified in so doing. although, ot late, hope has tHromrod It.', point to a promising future for hn." 1 l . Monica rested contentedly in his emigrant: as she listened to him, 'lme young man put forth his arms and again drew the slight form to his breast. Part more to me even before your lips moved." . It. nun "wuglu‘ " git at (out you!!! "No, indeed; there ls a handsome amoot-regtresented by railroad gileaLreq-.snd it has been aeetunuiating Interest. It " fortunate, as it will, perhaps. take a good deal of money to fight Carl King, although I am hoping, with the tirenor Seaver’s help, .to get huh so tight tk place that he will quietly dbgorge his stolen wealth." t "Bo did, until within a short time or ttstu-----. He had already begun to lay his plans to circum- vent the man’s schemes. and, had he had. I am sure he would have or» (titled? August explained. He did not iibt, to tell her that Pl King had murdered her father- , could not bear to shock her to at extent; and w.” resolved that nless driven to the necessity ot axing the that yummy known In . to bring the villain to terms the secret Ilfould forever rennin 1 had within his own breast. be 2",'itJ','t',,'e,',t",r' to 'io,'l,'dht' some t longer. qtu?tt, expl - to'thb. other many things that occurred during their separa- 1utr Altai? a?“ " JT, time a " use , aver. he was t by. an interview with mm that a at“. and and Manieta it she Id return to her eon-In and 'til L to and the “than to him "So papa. distrusted him r' said Homes. muain 1y. "I always thought .thqt, he, place: the utmost confidence "All! then I am not quite a pan. per, even though my eoupiptr have control or the bulk ot my fortune I" exclaimed Monica, wlth a sigh of re-_ tied; tor she had felt tnex.Preei, gained, In spite ot Florence's gener- i osity. to be dependent upon the; bounty of any one. ' "Take care ot you. dear.' Iwould defend Tou with my life!" said the young man. fervently. “I promued Four father that .I-would watch over you and guard your interests Ho suspected his cousin of treach- cry some time before his accident; he learned, that day, that he was a heqrtless villain; and when he was dying he confided to my care some documents to put. away toe you until you should become of age. They are even now lying locked In , safety vault in Les Angeles, await- u1fr.r?u.r. UisposaL" -rtfEia," .. U.W' “W54", vrm cving, and be /ii'i'rRiie1V mugs. but I have tom-mo m speak of them," the not exclaimed. "He had long You It of this vein, and Intended purchase it; but he told ”me 'it I could make use of the Mecret, u, do 80. You and your cousins had not boon gone from Mexico a week when it was purchased by my friend, and in. his name. but with our united capital; and to-day, darling, we are making rapid strides toward atriu- oacc. " cannot yet, match your mil- lions. my love, but tho time is not distant when I can hope to offer you enough to absolve me from all Sllmici9n or being a‘fortnne-hnter." "Hash, August! I would not mind If you did not possess a dollar, ao olng 11431 know that .I have your love, and that you will take care ot tho, sees-6t} Gr "ii" hurt" . Hint‘ he dams-1n the mine." 'T"" maxing!“ late.,,.',.,, ... in that" rdkiodT" a}; "20636" Ciaii {liready been purchased. My dayrr. m8: I an DOW.'t110 owner' orthat claim." "You, August,", Monica ropmtul, in surprise. as he. paused. rvâ€"v---w - Au Lani), UV “‘4‘ as her private secretary. courier. etc, But for the hope of learning something of you. by Tremaining Abram], I should have refused to comply with this inquest. But I thought it your cousins had again got you into their power. Imight Fosgibly dimmer it by remniniugin their service; \while if .you also re- mained abroad. there was always .threhanee of meeting' you; So I Joined Miss Inez at the appointed time. I learned, through my moth- er and my friend otihom I have sppkon, that Carl King's especial object in- returning to Mexico was Purchase a claim adjoining the old mimr-tv,oitctmsrhidi, he had disco“ ored contained a richer vein of ore Flingany that had ever been stru'ck uuenward I haunted the place in the character of a. gypsy poddler, I made friends with one ot the ser- rants, and in that way managed t? keep posted regarding your con- tlition, While I was all the time see- Ntb‘ Plotting to release you as soon as you should be well enough to go out. But no Apportunity " fend, and one day I was told that Fott had escaped. Although I was pverJared to learn that you Were free, iet I W almost distracted to have lost track of you. I lut- qrrally mom-ed London in search ot yet.', ‘Put without gaining the slight- S? mother, informing me that Carl Kitur was on the polnt of returning to Mexico. and wgmea me to re- port, with all possible despatch, to ttoftnoritd Inez, In Paris, to act attasravilid rGiiint%' the character of a. est. claw td Jai, "aiiia'h,Giuri'irG Efr339m8 _a_ca.ble message from "AL“ Mid “a. tredtrttrtr, “now: Ihtm why not voice moved me l'!" I Wt gt the time, It was Ifu.rtrir, beam of 'G familiar Span- iah trAeytt. “And in London. too. 1 1n. In!" . w ........wu Juu; may am, night I haunted the vicinity of your lodgings in m. James' square~ 039M I new purl King and his daughter tto out aloha. That same evening I ham him take a vicious- lookivng man in with him-later an ambulance was driven to thedoor. and you were brought out and put into it. .Whén It drove away I rodtt on; the steps behind and 80 learned y/ttEt You were. taken. For weeks you w the same. curator; only I wen-t out witth a basket. at small wares instead pt bonbonl; and I din not dare to approach you. toe feaththat you wPuld recognize me You in up " tpo Woman whom you had seen in New York. and suspect me. It waa enough far me to know that you were well and ttappr, and it would have,seemed presumptuous in m to {ONE mum]! nrnn I'M!- “A . H 7_â€"â€" r-v-n-u-yI-IIW. III! M to. force mysel! upon your no- tieeir Still I watched; something tota .2116 that your cousins were f.lettitttt. pzuinct you; (1M? and n passionate tenderness. "t am drau- ot this by when I an. , may; on. tEttstitta, to - love, ydur' miner rm me tet. of it that night 1,103“ I the mine." .I'M' W89 near aire,tuProgeiotwriehyinrufed "aioacoruaiotberd" 'hqtAtillget trtmdr9iatrrtqth. Itmintiewof “math-“mm 1tyeAth,tptthtt,ft-reoertut, lad Iqrto the fomtion mJune Inst of tPsa-tinte-yt-IAS-tation', use wk of which haunted on c ttfuttaeele,ttt1et adopted by our live dock Mu. . 't‘ho Breeding ot Graim--o1fthreoqo Jn ', Strains and Varietleo. It'is hsgmy important that the mi- etype well suited to the conditions of ioit on which it is used. . But there may be a. wide difference between two strains of seed of the same variety. The pro- ducts“ capacity of the need my be reached before that of the soil. You my e,",,,",",',,',',",',:'?'),',,',", Bantam on one of your fields end get e re- turn of sixty bushels per acre, or you my use "other etnin of the - veri- ety, on the nine field, in the - you, I son " the lune time, end fat seventy , bushel- per are, " practical y the same I yt 1oye Wb. 'er" nee we. Department of Agriculture, Commissioner’s Branch, In discussing this subject at the on. tario Winter Fair, Mr. G. H. Clark, Chief of the Seed Division, Ottawa. said: My observations have led me to believe that breeders and feeders of live stock are, as a. rule, more alive to the importance of good seed than farmers who cell the bulk of their hay ant grain. The farms of most good stock men are kept in a high state of fertility. In consequence they are able to grow better - than their neighbors, who sell their gain, but it occurs to me thet on most Itockv were jams much more profitable' crop' would be obtained if the seed used were they. at the best; the best need, whom tty' “may seem high, is always , Dr. William’ Pink Pills..cured Mics. Burrows because they minimum rich Md blood nocessary to drive disease from the system. These pills go stynight down to the root of the matteruithe blood and cure that. That .iowhy they eure= all troubleqdue to bad blood. .Annemw, t paleness, eruptions of the akin, palpitw tion, headaches, kidney trouble, their matism, neuralgia, and a host of other?, troubles, are all due to bad blood, and“ are speedily routed from the system by the rich red blood made by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dort'trtake a substitute; see that the full mule, "Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,” is t printed on the wnppor around each box. t If in doubt you an got the pills,h' mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by writing the Dr. Williams' Maiicine Co., Brockville, Ont. umu wus gmung‘ worse, I hardly hoped 'o'vri1,1t8,iru',elt'J: agar”! At this timo I rend”: amewspapcr ofps somewhat similar case mired by thesusc of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-tir l deter- mined to try lht-m. By the time 1 km! used half a dozen boxos,t had improw'l a great; deal, From that cm, Weekly! week, I gainnd in health and streruriii, until by the time I had used eleven bee, es I was enjoying bettcrhealth than I had done for years. . I Minnow well anal strong and thank God for the blessing of good health your wonderful Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills shave lconfnrred upon me, I would strongly advise every weak and ailing girl who reads-twin to he no time in taking Dr. 1Tillitums" Pink Pills." Wo hm "mttrthme has In On- Ohtain Bright Eyes. Rosy Checkout“! 1 Parka Health Through mellow“ l Dr. Willhnn‘ Pink Pio. Miss Jennie Burrows, Rigault, Qttth, says: "I write 'to thank you for the wonderful benefit your Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done me, I am now 22 years of age, but from the Wine a we fourteen 1 did not enjoy goodursralth. A couple of years ago while attending school I grew worse, and the Sisters in charge called in a doctor. After-treat- ing me for some time, without any im. provement, he told me that I-vmust dis- continue my studies. When I got home J was sent to Caledonia 8prinr. Tho first first month I was therevit seemed} to help me, but, like all the Medicine 1 had taken, the hall) was: tmlyimporary, and l relapsed into my former condition. I grew so pale and waxrlike" (hilt 1Tal'p, ers called me the wax figure. My heart; would beat so Violently that I could hone the noise it mam“. d “115%: weak}; could not walk a block without supper t)T without resting 8-o or ~three times. My head "‘LM' inane-ache BO Va»)- gyr‘1uufn" I was tailing“; time 'syas'gotting it: "Well! welll" began the elder man. as he shook his hand heartily; "t must confess this is a singular co- Incidence. and I am more glad than I can express that .won have put In an appearance Nat at this time, for, although I'm working up a, pret- tyl strong case tor Miss King. I am sure you will be able to give me many points that will greatly n.9- siit me." T _ chm. yet aarxteitLtetr, ' The Foam nun started "Monica! would you marry ma now --qbt once?” he questioned. “Why not. August 74.5119 putatively Matted; " am so tyIoms--tt Would The sang man was waiting im- patiently at the door for him and ggeeted Mm eagerly, as be approach- Monica met the lawyer on the ha!- 0003 Just as she was about to enter the house. and, ihmklng to save time by communicating directly with Min, Instead ot through Florence. she drew him one side, brietir, told him a part ot what had occurred. and then sent him out to the no“. to mtttyt August. ". alt'a'rcf"iifcjEsTirC", p'p.p,t"1p,1ttdt'tfi'2iitiitit,i, be such a. contort to have a mo- teetor, and then, you know. you would have a perfect right to thrtyt my, battles tor me." 'e "Sou an AirtitTuariiar, and we Will m no time." ha gravely re- tyynd.t.d, _a-(ter a moment of thought. He bent hits tape to here; their up; met in their betrothal this. then. tNratly disengaging herself from his 'llnmrlng embrace, Monica sped back to the Towers. to find Mr. Beer "M send him to her lover. " will talk ttte-air-Ove-r iitttt If; Siaavqrjhiq very night“ A - " STOCKMEN AND SEED: PALE WEAK GIRLS any?" (To be continued.) wane”! MARSH“ gamut-ed Mom M qRrAReFI TORONTO m“. a Ptl,'ufgtgt',nt ht mm! =L'G' s'a7t'"'A/'rt"is"i't"1U,'.'""'"" '“' ”I‘M!" n”-“&mifflkfluudbkm¢ and m‘mm 'a'l'l'l'l tiiihalll'a: M”“"T","WM"M drug. ami James Hopkins, Tobermory, ou., up: "1 have used Baby's Own Tubieta ttil would not be without them. Mother! " lave sickly, cross nnd tret. ful chilttm| will tind there Tobie“ u great-bl . g." These are strong, hope- ful words from a no“: who proved the "In. f Baby“ Girl-g 'alt mm! 'thi ”mega.” to by ohm 'r . . I. with; vile, Ont. This Whine comes as a message of hope to dt worried mothers. It is the best thi in the world for stomach, bowl f,'dre't'hitt troublel, which make Havana weak, sickly and peevlah. it will 'naitq'trur baby well, and keep it will, amiaou have . positive gunmen an imam up!» or hum: been with her eyes. She returned to that phyhieitm. He tdok much 4iriWt, to hhii. “If for luring told her where she could And reli we mart mu Mttt hill: 'Wht it. t you tell me before you mpted‘gy money" she "Kee."--) ago icle. "In my town 3. womtuGeeertttv came to me and said that she was suffering myz AtonttsrnportuSs are mostly of the from stomach trample," said Dr. Crane, of Peoria. "For “at or three years the had bun visiting a. physician regularly and he thad been preacibing for her. At last he told her that he could do her) no good and that} tag the man far her to consult. ' can and in a few months was all right. The troublb lad Ft" [Apoplexy and Heart Disease Due to 1 "t on the Sight. Dr. 'me: "rentice told the mem- bers M! 11' As Optical Society the mmunl‘ t' which Ins hely‘Fsbeh day t F my . men died of jlexy and , ‘ue because t! t1uvysy, téhee'r " ' kr'" .,w3i “Those details make all the difference Vin the world. I11trat study the map:- ttion of your client. Do you prescribe for (L farmer as you wmald for a musical 6ireetor, ever. though they suffer from the same ailment. Duet-y ease must,be heated separately." ' " The advertising Optician and the' hy. siian who discovers After he has JIM: much money from a patient who sh6iiid have been treaiod by an Optician came infer Beware denudation my the morn- ing a ession. Sacral gums were mad, and an experience mee ing forhyyed. Paige: ilrettk dowil and die of htert: M. and npoploxy are often the victims of their own r,hort-mightedrtess, They hnvo not treated their eyes pro- ‘perly. Who tern is: too sevm. The eyes 'recptmd by maormining the integrity :of the rbrain A breakdown accompanied by a fatal We of apoNesy " the penalty.” Dr. Prentice advocated an innovation in the practice cf the Optician. "Do not be (:0th with the story told by the man who com to ‘you for wliefl” he said. "Of mum‘it is may that you 1%: tum My about his hours of work. the time and tho length of his working day. Bat that, will not suffice. It would he welt Vior you to go to tint man's late of business and study lis‘ desk, LfiEehiight that strikes it, and then on wi irtii.t ion ‘preacribeiuh jf,'.',',', intelligently. ' tf. l ii}; iiiii, rt-iii/Ge-Gia-it {Kati-an the ereAt8rt pages the PUT. - -. - . to Tlr3PMruAneesi.' Th _ on " iddle use without confinin, n- u an 'frHiee. Then sudden?!) my eomi lo a rdity. After . their-foxes must , udein work is (mfining. The ult iwtihat they b 1: down pre- 1',ttte: Name wondo' hat mused it“; y are right when 'y attribute it!» the swam change in thp mode of ed. If ' stoékmen ot Ontaro would exerci l e same care in the growing “it so! . n di their seed grain that they di-id the Wading and selection of tle? _rtttti,nir stock, they would be re- pic! tejfold. . Many .ot'the growers of sad-what, oats ind hrley, had good results from sowing their breeding or hmdaeleceed seed plou,.yvith an ordinary grain drill, having my other tube plugged, thus making I). drills of grain fourteen in. stead of ”wen inches apart. By thin me. thod fi i, pounds of hand-selected seed " be used to good advan- tage on . f an acre of well prepared land. 5yield from a crop sown in this T,rti,t nearly, but not quite, " large ot, average as from thicker trtiit'N,dtftt the object is to get seed from t mp in which the individual plants P,P,,ley.1, an opportunity to to Ed; [tilVen pllGiroi"iiiici"Uie'itC haunt-sew seed - is inconsiderable wyst.et.ttetrtdyith the benefits deriv- reach ch: limit of perfection, "that than to me a crap to its maximum yield. “Q time required to select large heads 'ta: the ripened standing crops 4.. _l. M...-. _-----, I a . - ti,i'iClsiirtei.'?,",1 nae . to 'l'hll,"l . . van kept " C 'stam my a; f corn is ripe, Muse} inferior ks ac will be Qrp'lized T BABY'S OWN TABLETS. DEATH TN ABUSE OF EYES .le W. A. Clemons, Publication Clerk. luuu 0| Dusty F :3: ,ii,','s?,i.?ii, 'iii'iiiiiiii'it'iiittllrT't"itii FIG-N" M ttt Aly.. F punt on their ivasdi gyoiiMit wander the street up and A, , (Town, For half its 1mm. the mm in orfiill like this. Then come the abiding: place! Pref f "-rtahititr uni m W. 7f?S'Jii'll: ths lie,,,",.'." , I “n *"W u p " ' m -Gorahie. diit oCthe macaw-u fellow mt.ttldhnvesudtottettrstrrttmer, qhe_rosmtr-ttr6teisi'otGsnearta mmethdnrtieeitthntsmr. l Foru'blbek of k the two that m oven were strange] lilent. Final! he broke K. y , "whettrtuionttriotttIabotttrstr tyrryt11ms, frtrf he ayi4, "did my! . 'tl M we tn; my! a hot- " en thingy!" " I U. no," and at; gripmn no that l It mm... 1Wt2tragt leisurely time about getting off the truck. Aaihe_eyypet1hiaithegriP- mu expressed his opinion Iomewhlt loudly. Thodn'vermrtuduk,fndnad mended to guide his tum be]: on th. Tdt to bothm thi,hext (If. "Tell you thu," spoke the gripmtut no t only I hear. “They won’t I). _ r. The's _ jamW" .. tittion id d fine hing.” I mttidt. "If on had been I man of unbition, you wait 1snretrmt-r--" _ .- . --- A wagon Vt! in f,',',11,Se, at. Thu. . nun swore I: roan o. and chug“ a? be_ll n9isily._ The driver too}: li. “I might hive been president of the read.” lie, " don't like Wild. vou Kid ttret ndt ever being isroe.oudi"yys “MA Paw then that the lines oi her pre chin were sharp and that t ere r,1iitlbtiii-' tions to angle- in all st,hr,'i'ittegt . - face. Her forehead) 1iigh " hu . tendency to aggrenggl? . f , g . t ..' “YJu might still be in love," I argued. "Not like that. couple. They doit . know whether the swim light is red or I green. They eouhin't tell t " difference l one hour in titwenty-four." _ arols%ight have been president of the road," said I. The riptnrtOtughelat the ridieuiour-. _ new 4;ng idem. It was about Chicago ‘avenue, think, that he said these things. The sign of the Bush Temple at- tracted the attention of the two that wane sweethoarts. _ "We'll go some night nu." he. "I don't think Ttdl,'.' n no plied she. I loom " " face nnd wondered at w “my. It docs not it M III “no. What we spend for 2'dtet; w buy our dinners,” she a mlomnly. _ "Or a whole Iltof dish ',te,r"2t "than pocultrly. Abe could no use, [ jo e. After a moment’s gnome. g took up theibrokan thread " the "t _\'e'rution. - " t, V i The ipmsut' Gore a; air of In ty haulage. “I vthdzght the name gut gyttin’yp in the world," he vouehsafed, "I was in love once," said the gripmtn, as if it had betsntges' Ago?“ - _ I“?! "‘IIUu-uwvu "Ne""" -.. ,', "You'm not in love 110% t" I “bah Hm politely, It seemed to be the on! re- mark that I could make. The 'l'rth'fi smiled. "I'm married," he explained briefly. . "We will be ary economical,” aid the girl. "I have no use for people who are not." She was wise indeed. She said it Emmy, too. Her blue eyes looked at in adoringly. I could nee it u we sped past the tunnel u. Once, I In 'i'l1u'l'(',trltit,l"l%l$ffd2'h2't a sound that we; like e kin. They were a very loving end Ally sir, rally. Not Mic "smtttlt to ulna-d of h. you know, which in somewhet un- mun "The men at the top Inuit Wear out and die if they don't ever recign," said the girl htmi-hetrrtediy. She we. very, very much in love nnd he was worth it, I believe. We are always selfish when we love-and 1usrdheartied, too. We came out of the tunnel. Then switch lights glowed red and green. To- ward Clark street the display of eiee. tricity was glaring. We rounded the two comers and ('itriitlryci'j)ri'litetii,rt,t ' _ kind of street in thu new . . _ _ “heft: The sweethearts talked of their fu.. ture. They bought u house and fur- nished it from top to bottom. 8h. made holders in her {they and he helped stitch them. m paid impossible prices for dream furniture end she helped spend the dream money. After s while they go‘tmdownfo everyday malitiey. -. A --" “I will work hard," he aid -ttr. ""You will be promoted soon," aid the Ith, "People who work hard Illel iCinurtt tus' thenwna him. They 'were prattling more olltloir future. or mun-v: .W Ts in q, ,1.“ (I 1tPn'lhey,i.ii, in not an respecuble '?;iiriiitd, III-toned to the prattlingl ol tnvimr fun "'Oler'te in love," he commented, no doubt thinking that I mult be u lym- pathizor. / ' ‘7A_ OI I ~.__I!4.I IA lL-L - "arf/Ji,' are." I replied. At that very instant the young man_ was aiming: her I like to “tell the out “ting ground the corner. I like tn (hint: of the power tPtmraesthemgo. armrest! allowedtop-mitreeauaerIiudto watch them. I boarded the We“. street. limits car, which in mine. Atl are are badly ventilnhd. I day- ride . the grip. The only when“ H. was dong the side. On the long test were two men end two girls. I m st the very end. One of the men and one of the girls were tsweethearta. The other two were just good friends. I" “owed fed nnd E Itr_eet the any}; Itll'; t glaring. We rounded the two , l were in Wells, at, . V t ad of Btreet . _ new . 'iieet.a t i . , paint on their ' . gander the street up an}! ' l half its 'temrth the strobe a , ' 'hen come tho abiding place- : t Mity In! m m. " ' V -.. 4.! )3 'tout-et d '. - . "IS, '"'"'"""----o-. r. What I buy our 3 ' a u ' ‘f 'l: .. th we.” t ‘ [the our q . L , tir I t " " . ' twg,", i " I]! l

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