lami- hum 20E fair, “I; busi- good rude Ttly dus- hieh It Id macho mm i'ltat About tr, "rid u p to "HTS. Inlet M Mm quiet" Prion " to mun; u May In. ' than won and no: LCrkTiTaurGiriauiki ' "w§“. bu 1t,,U,rfitd 3 toth.thtar-rorith out. ttaritmhtttytgt and!“ ,rhtuttltt-tttthed Hemp-Wand)!» theyvouHthboop-onhlu- sM2h't"2"gl,","JdlrA2 hnmmdouhphnhu i'iiiit"i2iga2i,iiie."ef.t2Ng't '-ieefrt Mm:- tttregret/AIX'."'."-',')','," a'iuiiuaautrth.tM-eith Occult-I. J _ _ _. i; trair%GGir. of it," it "r. n, til-“29:! le 1ttte,tpttt.t “that n, 1 man " you use. 1rtaUur,'uidutyrtierb."e1,r. think, you, I an In". I M like her." " am - you will." said m cm- phauauy; “no-t people like 5%" than, it in n putty -." “A“ I a an lit " tiU mwuvmmum "Am you?†trhe asro, m'd’o W mke. you“ that!†-iiiiriraisr-tueaimtt um I like yon; â€no. aoGiiiTiFtiiFijLier.uetteetl? an» itse2?e.e.lf 'tpge.t'f "" iar. Ci%airrii'at t .1. her." "Of can". you villi-til “my; "thiiii,oierritiyee'l, n-_xI of regret; “you an a I. cl.- sion with our (man, you in: a. 'cll),rd','-'-'d "Nu, I'm not." add In], aptly. eh, rlingil dull p 't,tu)G,el M -- My": I at you y. "And and: - no" fUht Felt, I flowers, for how elm might her I†Crsers. haw cm the M! "There," “I said. Haitook mmnunhdhishnts tnrtnotawoedemsldH.etamt. "i-H um nfmid I nudge-ow,†Linnea.†he anil "Yes?" the "id. - w u It ton ti w are Ag) ir-ttly '12:“ a! " - al-wm uuyxrtuul, â€in ,terred, ark mlwkuthev “rah-l aim: her cya- to his but, with tMt r14 lhd rut o6lied to tam my " ILL-{ht not In. the 1oqtrtq in the 5.2m The me "Who " PM!†and an. who. dart-(M inure-t. "My horse," a. â€a... "Are you had cl I“? u m "res." no "yd-ser' , a. exery owning. ad â€has i the mumxng. And you? "hcs," aid IUL T a» 49:51 of the my“ Le looked shoot no It. mob in: â€Lam? w pet the who h, and my! 11pm s In“, brill] m c wow»: in Hal'. 2101 than the Le"t.s u,'. sh: and, “you M uh ttrvttaehouitorourfriamd, the iiiljrIllrfi1)iiiii A THE PRIDE OF THE TEA TABLE THE DELIGHT OF EVERYONE Ceylon Tea, pun [l/lor; AND l TITLE Sold only In - DIM. 40, '.'.utit,"ti,."= "Md†Js,2",'.dl"ldU, as milk-oi." Lathe-dd Labs!!!“ â€mm“ will Jorreit,"nnidthrPhe tumo.tsnt-at-irbt we nutridqtohi-nd ave! thhs'in. “also tod':gdT,e'trdtlt o a-u-twar-qu-fur. . humid-then. Juremsmddyilgthc mud] thinkhrtrem14 bu mic N aim ride aGiiiirT topt tsilt?; 012 can no. air wry {built an“ mug" and ah. tin an Imam and Hal. "ther as fur! -er like this h “his .thiek a Mm’ we. the Ni!“ "You.“ . return for your an,†and :2 n LnMudutgh-itd s Iy that" aid the Jing‘n'thmmn tn Awwunu Sieve-rhm when in WEI-- any: do when a." inkl d 13...};me 1oot.'"ghemid, a, pure. wholesome and delicious Black, Mixed or Green. ' I? "M darling]! utexqttid "I, I]; â€gim' It',':?, a a. -1. can‘t they! Mt t;l'i'tMtl,u'iit' gd ho tunic: w a. it“ wood. “Old Bell will badger me to Ml†he mutant: "want to know when I got 'ean,andeaekietfdeaahtmr. 11130 around the hack way," Bot, Mortal-ten to: law‘- - ro- tervet"1?uBelrljatdht-eia.ei- the Mr of the have" in the M itself. and and. opal-mom. Indy (hopping his book. st ml's M Ge old Russian mummy ist Her uncle, I suppose: that can't be. though. Must be . relation, or he wouldn’t hare the cheek to kiss her hand-eonfoamd his inpu- denee.' These blessed foreigners but! monopolized all the blue in the world! Must be a reution--perhe' her grand- father; no. not quite old enough for that. fio,',2,'euf",'t'id?ag. he is! 2tf't l eligible , t I hadn’t held him tight, fl",etall'd me Inth of the count, wrinkles Arrived at the hotel door, Hal hosi- we. and looks down at his pinion - kot of camelias. "I wonder,†he muttered, u he went up the street, "I wonder who the (Eaten: 1%triedtopersuadehimserftttntit ,atottlrtfeelirtgofpityftt_ t bright. lovely creature leading3dull life wltéehmadehien loathmlesvelnrpreo- "eeou)desiretoaeeheraatduaiher speak. - Poor Bal did not undenhnd; until yesterday he had no more idea of love than I native of India has ot in. If any onehad told him he ,raaiatiovehewourd have been divided bet“ the desire to “I: nt the person and-it he were a ---to knock him down. A; Hal went down the long avenue he looked about him with a hint feeling of I . The sun seemed to have gone iTTllt"itj2M'i-'-rt3'ahtt"lrt'girlt a when he wu in the gamut, perhaps; and yet the - Bud. duly dark and gloomy, u it the but part lad__z(_me_ gut of it. _ Sets 'srahoverGrliiE who stem- 1=t1".t',1',ttii'litt1tgr,2gT,,eht,t and the m, wiht 'ttIAP,',' the "in; " eolht, " i mil intended walking off with him. , "The dog'. let me impiore you not to when him, eir, until he is otherwise ee- e-red,’ my: the count, with e unile, bat k . a vary eye on the dog. a, me here, it!†any: the prin- can. and Carlo, with e side glance at the man goes to her. "For shame, air, for share, to treat an old friend oo'." the an "He isgood-,eomtt-aeis ‘rety obedient" But Cario firmly refuse to beeaioied, nasdHalrPt"rtliatPeeeeisresiored," an: to depart. gain" any: the count. "Good-bye." lays the princes, and, Bat Rudd, with a subdued tone. For come uefflained reason, he you Iqtothedogaas puhinon thehedd; 1teemu'dr't tell whyhedoait: bathe is rewarded " a gentle smile from the dark eyes; and, naming up his two ttnakata, he takes his deTartaie. A: Hal went down the long - he "Who TouldPotbetosuehamtstress, my highneu - says the count. with.pn- other-ik "Caruandlharertothtr. rotten our old. quarrels Come hither, mrttoodfh%s Thtrti-,rtthattttu-iieand. 'et,ti,rt1ttltNter,.moerbirGkeTiTs'" M" harry. gives him her hand, nrttitA,to .uaetrietuesaad,beitnaud,' Micki“ Pt3hettstorutantheprineess, that; up for . moment. "r. in g qtzietoustuiasedvoiee: t 18rAerttaars,atriemt. eormt-A9ttttn Mikoff.Mr.Beruaac" T2tteoa_ntmakesaatetahoratebowaesd wriak1esatoasaniie. " have had the pleasure of meeting this gentle-:- bate", maria, and " eredtorerewtuueeuidaays 5â€.“"m â€dim n. Minna,“ "" Fire," T"; the 2t bond, opens the door 'WS')", Nader]. goes toward the prin- clll. tad green ho. in Italian sun: the princess utter: a :7, for L1rhrhaadLfafitiii"iuii'"ith'= t'tierart"riaadaiau"ariiiiirCiii fags. Pae.tieyre1ed.eeir-dog ?ttt,i1.t.?ir,t.o,prruiiTiir'ijTi/ii"ii'oire'lt ,thtfttr,whiehueruiieF'"ifnl',"i'iii'i", 1he1i,arrrs,steyriaraia'Ciiiii' ftgt it th “Hanoi . geestleman,wi sun-in "ef other up: the Count like“. the “a. dur, Ge a: me prim: ttttees PtrhrheaLFetitihTa 'rnimruerowtaadaidda “in -- .""..- “aunt. nun, in]: I â€'1, arlo bounds toward. Hal, looking tend hastily, noes . gentlem- At ' --A-, 17’ - . tper, sou vial him into the inn. Ho following. "Good by," she says, giving ki- her soft, little hard, which see- swallowed “P by Bal's bro" paw. "Good-try, and thek, you_for calling.†1Ut it ntiAt Yamaha -thing , ptsi1slrrprarrtottdaioCrTrit' peat the visit, when I “q is heard on 1tt,Pet termee, tad, with a.gryryri, w“ . ' 1‘ _ w-“ G" ywuaa _tr.e ' . ' . . ""'drAl'5uldtA3',,'ll1=l'l'Nt'g,'dt ahmrdtrirmi'uaaidisuiiiniriir. =arFbrehirnhoe impugn. uiaGu . "llluillnf .'l'lhAt,Ta"lti,ftlgi 2t'te.t"ittttuQ1rftF,tiii ninth. “a not mks their ,honm. Renting. am? ttttttge H Pitt s .iillr;',)'ll1/lr'.Chll'lttArltc','l,t Peef,aii,hidebattottuttiArr. ( brought from another part of the sta- lble, and which, being an improvement upon the first gmod animal, Hal ne- cepts, art-less]; agreeing to pay nbout twice as mach as the proper ate, "my wife's brother" having urgently required him for his own use, and only consenting to lend him " the aforesaid increased tariff. Hal has a dim suspicion that he is being cheated. but is so elated " get- ting a horse of anything like a decent appearance that he throws the man two or three coins into the bargain, for hia trouble in going around to the stable. Mounted on this steed, and inwardly groaning that he itm't his own ahapely, well-groomed ooh, Hal trot- down the street been! into the vanethe y. ksndirqt An W avenue . to the Villa Verona, he path up into n “It, and, with n fine attestation ofad.. airing the View, not. an anion nan- tiny up the the; but there in 2t a gainer " wk among the "All Ith" up Bal, "feteh him th'g"ada,', tis,ifheisAsoreiuionto After a decent intern! the man + pears, leading a horse which he has Irought from' nttother part of the tha. --'-'---- -... - - ya: luv-5c, "vb"'-"'"- "Ah," lay: ml, "let'. have it. When one of you Germans begin to 'but' there’s something behind." The mu smiles. He remembers, quite by accident, that there is still another horse in Forbach; by a. strange dance it belongs to his, the man’s, wife’s brother, who would doubtless be will- tigr,,.tole"d,ittomuorufor"oraiGc on. ' "Well. I'm not satisfied with that tharming Indra /' says Hal. “In fact, Td tithe-r tr:' the death than be seen on such a heap of bones. Take him back to the marine store shop you all a stable. He woat't--he won't do; end here's something for Four troubles" face grew 1 trifle more intelligent. Nt is etfitv!†he lays, eyeing the home regre tury, “a thousand pitiea that miloIdgroemrtfite the horse, but----" "If milord,' he says, stroking the Goth. ie structure with an extravagant gue of admiration. "if milord is not satisfied with that charming quadruped, I do not ling: yhat milord will do for another." - The man raise. his eyebrows and shakes his head. n horl-it's n cathedral or a neUtoid, or In animated skeleton from n museum --eet.vthirsg you like, except A horse I" "But, my lord!†was the At the sight of the alter the man's man, gesticuhting, "it is indeed n home; 3 good, a grand horse '." “Then he’s n little too grand for me." My: Hal, scomfully. “Something with fewer bones. and more flesh nnd hair, is good enough for me. Is there such n thing as n horse in this confounded Plete t" "You don‘t surely all a}: LGF." up Hal, speaking very slowly and loud- ly, as is an Englishman's wont when " drgsaing fpgeiguerxru if deaf. “It isn’t It is the morning after JeamteU let. ter; Bell has gone over to the castle to mange the majordomo, who is " most distracted by the shortening of the time left him for preparation, I by the new: that three more suites of rooms nre required. Hal he waited until Bell's back is fairly turned, end is now trying to convince the tstatrle-keeper tint the aforesaid Gothic specimen of the animal kingdom wil not serve his, Bath, turn. “But you don’t all that a horse." any: Bi, pointing with indignant dismay " . Gothis animal which the stable-k er of the Hotel Der Krone hu N013; from the stall into the yard. raoe I great-ded"'."" --- -...'_-V “'“ And a he lays the letter down he "Flat is all," up Bell, quietly. 'sotamsehueGrseeiGG"i;e,,,om that Lord Lune than anything else. madSottraad-bottoe-washer,' evidently," "Ps, Bal. Bell Ces,' hqrr , ver, _ , grimly, and, turning to the which? " he spanks "there is . pat deal about Lord day. Lord Lane is goi to get TJUt for In on the same 'fi'U. He and. his kind regards, and is writing you. Yesterday we-ird hue And I-. mtried some deem fishing, and had very mm Reign fondofnlhng" ' ad he ad I are the 'l'lf, two who don't feel ',h-ir,tteitg Vane, who is busy " , peure, w ieh he wil 1finish at For. ---- -"""* " vvcu, In! I ' Bel. an: the letter 'digs', m- “Will you uh Mt.Bet1ifhewinbero rakrdit4raiThiirii"iiiri,Uti'i"tiii than will be three mom visitors than the list cont-ins t Ytrurrt?u. art-lea manila forget al about it,' but Mr. 'laik"',',',;'.' f f one or he and ten or you, Belt," my: Ed, with s grin. “They no the Counta- Shuhope. Lord use and Lord Nugent. The count- en- am hare : room with s â€utterly aspect: $1111] I read auv more t" “Yea, go or," my: Bai. 1 “I hive enjoyed myself very much, Ind, “angler neeing you, should be lorryto Te. Lord unwind. beautiful yacht brought down to the coat lyre, any! we hare been out in it 1'.,TAr0eerthtysthtexpeetu; that 'illbepleuntmfor yourfriend, the Inhale-no, and make him hurry 1'?_?rttreReidtaur,au,iooeherd; 1e,',teyeyiriliiiii'iiF'-cr-E "About no t sly: Bell, blushing. CYthtmtueGeiri'eGGGriit '".tle-eirtt-iii-rGirta Mummy Allah- tttuit,:', Bemisaietterttu- “git nations.†Prt?'tidBerrtroestothenrw “Ethylylinnnng. Cai-ar new, Big? t" he oh, u- .%_r_§p-m withknittedprwx In? 'tMag', I mu. itt Move the dh? Bell Mg. you it,',tt - Mal takes dow. - AethmeHao,-thetsu.aehua.eee- tt2'tatettrgeieifiiEiiiit “MA“, Nth-m "iirdlllrat'ltl',TrftT. mau- 'tr,%tuhieiLahif,iiEi, a a. gamma“... 2rxttn1'tt', them. whieh ’9â€- tat1ts-himtob1ttshugtr have the jug to: remote corner. . "ftsBeiCa%1uuasieker%shi, XXVI. s'a'l.r. b r- -___ trietrorottttlrsniaittih_airtiU. "tNrtaetattoaabrtoeet-rui- ',e,gtft,elrd'ttdt1ea',?Tg'te'l?, mmcmvh‘i-dml‘pul-tn mm-nnau “by.†tlWrdutNg2ta'arir'ttiif2.e momma-hm a... â€new“ a iih',"ilittEiit.rt1i'.'lliiy?r:"ii I began using Baby's Own Tablets, my little one was weak and delieate, since then she has had qsiendid halt]: Ind is growing nicely. I fiml nothing so good as the Tablet: when my of my children are Mi." Sold by ,1idmggitrta,ortrrmnaquttse-tak at, b; wing The Dy. WWI-f - iykriGpjiirriiartuTiiTu"iiGoGi child. Mrs. Susan lil Mackenzie, park’s Cornea, Que., up: “Before they contain not one [Article of 'opiste or poisonous “soothing staff"---) in gurgling. Ttes. ore eetir good for lets break up colds, prevent map, re. duo: fever, cheek diarrhoea, can con- stipetion and stomach tronblea, help the obstinate little teeth through pinks- ly, and give sound, heath“! sleep. And Your little one my be well and happy My, but would you know what to do if it awoke to-night with the map, or went into convulsions or spam: tomorrow! The doctor may come to late. Have you t reliable remedy at hand.' Baby's Own Tab. - -- -- ---- -----e- "‘4 the shorter, and, moreover. nimost hol- low up to the point. Sailors and led hunters are fond of using these hollow teeth of the females for pipe bowls, quills from the wings of pelieans supply- ing nimble stems for the pipes-Geist- tifie American. The tasks of the tale reach a length of four to five inches. their external part being smooth and oonicnl, while the part embedded in the flesh is fumwed and slightly curved. The tusks of the males are solid-at the lower end only . slight cavity appears-while in the female they an otherwise lonely series of barren rocks in the Atlantic Ocean. His food consists ehieflr, if not. entirely, of cut- tlefish. Formerly the mind In: hunt, ed by wilder: upon ell the islands of the Antarctic Ocean, hotshly Kergue- len’s Land and the South Shetland, where they abounded in immense herds. The creatures were tslaughtered for their hides and blubber. The sen elephant, or see] elephant, is is many nys en interesting denture. So fusssize goesheeengive points to the walrus, but he is eertlinly not so ferocious looking. Except for the en- [rious nose (whence his Greek heme), he is just 3 big black sesl, fairly agile in the see and clumsy nshore. like ell his kind. Be is about the bulk of a hippo- potammr, although more hirsute and with A less extensive opening of the jaws. Be holds mong seek the unique position of being common to both hemi. spheres, although from the oedor with which he has been hunted very few spec hnens now exist north of the equator. Just now, however, the sen elephant is enjoying a respite. end is consequently increasing in numbers npidly. partieu- practically the only population of my 1 total measurement of nearly 21 feet. Such an tunnel, when alive, would weigh 10,000 pounds, or nearly four nod n half tons. The circumference of the body " its widest part it some " feet. The mm Alone manure: 2 feet 3 inches long and 1 foot ' inches high. It was found some 18 months :30 by whale†off the coast of the Filthnd II- lands. They promptly surrounded the monster end subsequently siaughteredit ---rto easy task-ami the hide with the raw skeleton was purchased " 1 high price by Mr. J. F. G. Cullen“. Someidenofthesixeofthemouter 'ttargnugedfromthefaettutttoenthe tip of its tail to the tip of itstusk ithu Falkland lalania. A new and interesting attraction " the Berlin Zoological Garden is a mount- ed spam of a monster tea elephant. It can claim the distinetion of being the 'g'att aen elephant that has on: been Ei1tedtrrwuiersotrthecoaatotth. trad with a deep ur/Gd the ihGTi tum herheadindaLshirrc Itigh tttetaehtm,revaed .mgp s,ri1"p.'lte'1lu'flii;T21M,tttg' bomb-ck. Sanctioning the steed andP'd.eredthatthermigtttsuii -tvinastatoa. BItthemtbiestsrtatoehstheFntiem, eoetltlnot_hehttrtheuoodtomtliGe' ,eyrtighto.r.thtt1im,uhivukiirri iroetthdeottghbredtsorie. He becomes Indiana, too, but pr.- o-tly Carlo bounds from "nmte the Any one less reeetemrried would have turned to “an; f{he Ice-keg, but the nd we "dad . not glance from Bai. Even his guns. in-hw’u mac, stretched out below him, madly majestic in the sunlight, Ian-oe- ly “tracts his attention and he tide. on, with his eyes fixed before him, un- til suddeajy, much to the "tmtishar-t of yt yre, be. PMS my __ lbs,†Emma; i,.- uiiaFiia In} ‘Plbrtndgo-ehonesj-t "I“. 'aed,itrpreretoateesk,HaeirrtGG; J',Wd,thrf/p',','a'g,e- Ion-1p clanking present: of fish. I mhtht . hernsyPeaknife.imttoem-. Te"l1,ft"o1'e,u7d'ted,f. 'id'rdl',,ht" irtganidiotof-it." "'S,tti,llt7totr,att2tegtt,t: 'd,meetingwithasothi nmcxupb iirttorjirivirttteeryfnti_thrxmAae Slgttur'ste2ererte,u.q.?, . -rhissrteedto puff lid mute-sump“. “I‘mgkdldon‘tmeetherwiththia tteaat_rdyirtgtikentru11otsahna,"he gmmblcd;“tndnow,oldman,n’llhave‘ 1r1htr,nltrtttttTotsttGeeitrml, madman-n. an; . pm Belt a; LaGTa, ' “a" “1..." Tie 7iu'irirhd"ii". fag agifntaed the -tlii in his -eOitaoieFiieGiiri'i'iri'r'"i'i-d -1hteeresorheryekGddvyGrtG KEEP CHILDREN Writ. HORSE! SEA XIII-â€KART. *4â€. (To be continued.) Mm) ONTARIO aRe TORONTO W 2rtBreormtrymeheh-eere2h. eWdlld','t"GfrWlUfkra'lulurr, “You're any off." said the friendly aisle manger. "She's a store spyer. We employ them in this establishment our- selves to spy on other stores, only you just don't happen to know it. They go out in various disguises, Sometimes they urethe most fashionably dressed women unong the shoppers; sometimes they on quiet, little, unobtrusive women, who don't look " if they knew 1 bolt of cotton from 1 yard of wool, nod acme time: the store spy is s clever mu: buy- er. They start out only every morning to nee what is going on in the other stores. If Mr. Smith up the street, is gelling mum at so out; we mt to find out how he can do it; if the metres: thing in an suite is going at 817, and we have just put a lot of our: in for 818, off we and the My tonehowitmnhedom;howmnehof it is cotton and bow much wool. There isnotnpositioninndepnrtmentctore which takes mar: nerve and more know- ledge of goods. ICo green hand an go (loathe kitchen nteuilstothcarpeu "tdttee-trieofNdtfuqrutttsertne eluding: without knowing oomething about the dry not†ind, be, sits, the gtetee y may w in her Me. y?" to he .u. to an. when do gets M to her on chop. jut how much has a wane theother tM.) I.“ " h W- pr " agent, or 8 stone Wig†Mating "d vegan, who had just mm any. Other Shep. he Doing. 'Ttthelifeote"-a)1uegiHnt the ribbon counter to the girl can. the 'myattuehiffoas."1eaa'tma'aeout whether the? e sh.oplitt.erut 1t1rrehrsirtg She Inst Keep Informed a to What Supt Beets-A large an of Ind in In)" given up to this crop in EssexJient and hmhton. nod due to a favorable season promises exceedingly We“. The been nll find their way to thhceburg Sugar Co. by boat loads and train loath. producers realizing " a ton delivered on bank of riser and on bond an. at 'tsipping points, with Ill incense if our normal pace-Inge. tytrw-This crop has come on very much better thee first expected of it, due of course to the unusually “Wk weather. While much to plant! Inta and little "mm plated on it, yet it in mtwgoingtoeotmt, Theeroprritibe mtbtmperorte,in tuetuestimatedmueh tmderr_rr?odyear,trutrudto-in get well ripened. something that hasn’t happened to the crop for three yeti-I ishippeea. Beratr---Mire had favorable weather, and the only planted are all harvested in goal condition. but us about " pet mt. were late, will take two weeks yet of fem-able weather to secure. A few are thrashed, and although the quality yrttetheyieldunotinrge.to"tofs bushels to the have. no there is promise ttr?oteeruesntrtmtrirrere%tt.o' bet you": yield, and as prices for the 'tewexopnmaiittiehrirerthnn1nst year at opening of mean, farmers m not free sellers. J. B. Strings & th., grain merchants Ind enema. Chum, submit the fol. lowingteportrehtimtothethmaopn beam, can and 5113:: beets, mm: " that W: ammuuéaniu'd-E tr-mtl-tnth.'-"'- _e"omrtatattrocerhoooox,r, {old under a many: tsuaiC ‘00:: or ansncnou or ‘lnaley cheerfully refunded by the no the m. moaning...“ Giiii " the winter 1am o - 'heeeismsthi-oodutsii. artrothermarket. Ptrttiretrmrtrretthtet,, m "was was: (IL. La. Trritaadseethedireeeaie i'tth-eietstamieatvroaciiI. l Nothing better for keeping the ham clean than “Ms-J ML}: CNtBot.mE WISâ€- â€Minnaâ€. 'Mthemintirtap health, also It Vin (in this increase, and 'ntsesttesidestriviag WM. 1eT.eaeirteverrirarkiV Album: of only Mean 'ehffrtathheawiu-iiii- 'mrfarthefbedirteor An amicable nmmm Hercules Poultry Food mum-mm TEE STORE SPYER. CROP REPORT. 'r-ci'.';,',,,)'.?,)?!'?,: (w W.) Cites "' W M"- w- "P C.'i"s ha... ‘3'. -4“, W irr-tru ttet deep.†Ten. great ttt I'm no natal. Thath “ev - far an." IP? ,ttrtyet-tiik aua “sum it.“ mum-ohm...» “60mm. (you. Well) Ao an of the and at Inn-w“?! n- thm my be - a. the t that England's um M In a. last (an! ya: the“ a cut-um ot can“! not. than chm-um " I bimo- dol- " Th. - - at cums-on " as on man we. rand mt- $3.: . pin-prick my had to - or mu Needing. The muse seems to at inn unexplained (dilute of the blood to co. aguhte like ml blood. he dine... he been etud'nd in not. the: on Eu- ropean families. end tgt the Maatpel ful- ily has been followed for more than n mntury. Johan Peter lumpel and wife were not "bkedrm." Of their it chil- dren three sons wen affected. and from otaervatim" on 2t2 new of thee. and "ttseq-tt generation' of the {unify . - singnlu law " bandit}- in de. duted.mThtsiorist1tnt,arhtkusedis. use is practically emsfined to males.“ is never unwanted by these â€be to their eons. ht at by lb nun. who use normal, to r can. The are peculiarity known as he- rnophily, or “bleeding aims-ea," In: been brought to notice new by Dr. Beeline. I German physical". It con- unues for generation utter 'e' tteration in attain funnies, sad is c.'tameteri.ut by an extraordinary tendenc- to hem- Masking the ennui:- d a my 1 dangerous creation, wink m .100. Br a new feature at the it may at “its. have. by I. b ytteontieMt-s.nstturi.trridii- had Yul. I“. have: In: Phase. To the col-M ot wee Donn; annex all to the (an: ot evil does. be it not. an the†In Ion; existed between Paris 'atdthothytftardareai.doeoseaioduC tun commie. 're at Mrvune to ,g."iiertTtigsi" 1FretieiTiotilGiiiii"ii'"G"tuet- -ttt.ltetttitytrGGtCriGGhiGi'7 lee-retest-itil-tGait"'?. .M_thetreuepurnotmrireaartrii2 chum to!“ have the an. qstqBbtgtnttaq “We“; Ttsts-te-tmst/ei. W with the marvelous mamas: 'tethettnrrttrurtreexteq.-sasriiGC PeeeeteertottautFta-tnthedk “an. ot art-Inns. And the mom ot can. m-emmnmmmxynm eeneaer ot the Ito system: ottuaer prun- II! An"! ileum: 'rtrbrtanuated and “all. a on. of " (can, M punt observauom wttu Ill was I) mused ot the em My]: an he brought but "But a man-newlhm mm-udxmmmmorm 'etot9rttret.ttseteatatt"audVrtii'i' unmmmotmmm 'teer.ttet+ottheteetmirt. tion, newtdmho'umtu -tqthtgthtAatoggt.e" "W¢1L"mad M, Beeetthm.rritt It. that ot a smile. ad . may. Oman; .hrmg'tefHsho.uer."t-r"theaoie27 "'t.eeehttesrttorthet-ttnemtiake an“ lu'dlgthQMaod Aetttteraotr" "ttemi-tto. m: In - be In.“ -toss, and 1e.e?et-ar,er-eioita 1:311ng y, m_gnulgul's m mu. men . 1t1u.'.f"grttt"tpatdg Jett d o Bratthqd, and calcium his“ mum '?Cttdet_rprtoatte'rttestrti Mdrthra ty_tratrithe_eousrottuuutdioeUia Pytet-oturewepaomGrdri/a alter the â€comets. or that no. u to F.adr-dtrermtdthetaetsttooeiriiai-T "Aad t- in. “£05773“ m EFLW'W tp E“ W! "it'd-Io! of _etr_e"netutthiamturet.uifiie "d_ttf.saaerrermm.i_revaruaniui'su- population at a. can val In: Mrs -dut-teuvet-ttiartici' avhfchjho plinth-5mm" -tmthat two ting m - upon as“ --- --i"" die.', ‘mdw 3.36:?“ “W m . "madeWa-d "'gtd,Ptt"at'i'ae'J,er.u,ee2ii't- H.h"retrB1rtttterh-rgrtni.v- Deana-Q1, um I...†'tretyter-ruu.nmggaenra.duaiiit-- 'nettergrtata-ttgtt-.aia.tu"iG'i. Aggdnhoeg-em‘ W I an tho Mom'mpmnu Pui"ttattf'2rpt/tetutt 'utanetettr-ttnetrteGt - In Don. was: Main. and am will “out“ In 1"ti.emxrtthtAeset-arttth_gtai mocha-mac. “00â€â€ a Mall, "not: In em t,?xet9tettnierritqtCk%rtidCiGT. Boothe-0mm â€100m of “hummer-hum In! deteetLonhavdtteeitot-tiiGiFrttsru utn Pt.eee,yrdttnveitoreiGbueid 1t1ete1ety_1reeroetu_uiriL Pu'i"tfa'ttfSte,thetutt 'hataaetdttrersetttnqtrteGt - " bones cucu- may. "fdtrar-ier-.ttl-igieiard h t"ff'Jl,glt2dtettiTgt'tt,tit.a2'pd och-1mm on: (am-m ot Mealtime. cm t,?xet9tetpierriqtCK%rtidriaE P9yseqetmittsuetsui.isaiii. at â€aperture-Inland u so. you an: i: iiUiiiaa.=r"-i"a'u Mn. 2irh,t,Ni1tg of Tr,TeSu',".! "eemtgr t a new M '" "Ne." to we“. v.1 'sur." "I think the has Inn-g... an. will ow: - - - tn tn a. dun-nu north; I: .0 “Ml-“III at my any but: at ceatlPt1tCt?iaiRku7GtiiiiTii but. a mien.- M. mine-l. rim-cut. tantalum. 3.31:1. 'de",,'?,',',,',,' “that... d! â€in alum-m. 1'e.th_eietetrt-t--tnietiui. Aleyt-Betyn1m._tiqrrsi-us luminl-un-hmI-uo museum-adama- madman-m. â€can“. _gmbtten-eetteNeqias hum unnummunwum 't-_rrlrtt-bttbrbtt.agutr-et. Mbymmu'Mw-ah mwxu1mmam- 'erTgttutt-ttrmtitt-r. Amine“ nwm teoqr. .tti'-a1ue=aratree-aaet-i. .fn6grsoeatne_toeetrrti-. but pmpwumnmm sonmaoumnmm- am: my smut" can. Some! Job Btttl's up“ 1W8 ‘EEJ'E‘EE hall' _iuifir 7. 'iTeai-" I. - Noun M, iii; rundown» th_e "9teet. -rti Iuetaluu'. Mott... . _ ba P" LNKI', CJ. "r,