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Durham Review (1897), 14 Feb 1907, p. 3

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Lila it " Id. can like I rd lb " .a italll‘ L5 ins-u- " do-, Children frequently use hill Bear . anything without “daunting Any- thing. They now their killer's wlieitou “union to " W governed and. and oomforu. his rudim- to an. her with nth-ice or “so, his “varying khdneas in every word And deed, and they sawtho aeerdwjtrprhie?8tt) Elmer net-ind all which}: my: Attention, and the colds-o with which the repelled all others. "Pups will get tired of Mfg e, tf. ttrest. .34 " um rqutation. In E". as to " " to which even t tako exception. anally so than: kindness, felt townd only “in titmle, but gust, w ith she could not eontrol. And. to adorn upon which I etouded were those l Vincent to the school required attendance it Laura Elmer kept cure with her old I and through him “an who. on her p Roete. wmv - "" V" ard her position trett was realimly emitted try families. The won the most satiMaetorT no prevent“. admitting, h had the advantage of a: eduentiem " s found-t to raise B superstroetur eoastplishmer'ttr. I " was near the comn "Among the com have run the risk fote the House of I ed upon my case.” important is the I of Boru‘migh Con course. that the 1 dututguishet1 (“£10 .eonzipcnt. He ie 'iaTG Bib; but mood or the he: '11- told, until u. " was billions! oelf, h“ 'or6- the “nude on puma an“. V - "1 axphn my cause." she wrott, "the P.ottlarui, be guided by unernng mluuu. ' .n.pm~.nm ia tho Duettee ot Beresleighelsuiy. obey no more summonses to the a! r. raw-i531 Ccitrt. Yuu km".". of ilibmry, and since this room in not free tt murw. that. the lat" duke. gecupwd a iiront intrusion, I will henceforth qetst e iiistiruruished diflnmnlic Pnsxhon on the In“. cveninga in my own private Ipart- t eoutjpe'ct. He (it-d at, Berlin about PM ”3:111." T 5.3:; 1ikir', init we (anally. .j.eiitteil Sy sring, Lam's Elmer not down and ', abroad in the healett of then Bloom“ - gamed the volume that she hid Terr 1 m told, until this winter, then, they mummy aceepted, and only beeatt" it" all returned to Bereslugh Court. she had no civil pretext for fftlA',,t; The family 00mins. ol'the Duchess. tlte In looking over the poem she was as: . young duke and his tristerr, a.” Iedits pleased tMn surprised to find that those Kathvrine. Mathilda ayl Anny: Ward- passages which most, deeply interostd our; they ttre all excesslvoly kind to 1:9. her own sympathies were the wry one! The Duchesn tttts made me Pee. Il?. must emphatically marked by the ad- after the Home of yet oo hm t. he. /,'il'i?aliiii of Sir Vincent Lester. eided upon my caBe, {Will accompan} " "In is strange and sorrowful to th) u to London. and rem-m her guest. at 12% that a. mind like Sir Vincent Lester’s, weigh Uouse for the 1toleeid',','e"rt,')i st: (Jumble of feeling and up reclatin the undertake to become my e "ty.,',"',',',',)",: _ true and beautiful ht Insure an: art, "ii.,':,:'""" to present me to t tur _ a) 5 “Emma he so thoroughly destitute of teq. - v. . _. " ture and "And mm 1 hare a favor to aut of 1'il1tiliii'j, tor the Creator of M ed the Ins not of art," thought Laura to TOU. Then bas Ir"' , irtsh,r.yre,.e,t,1,1.,eil ,hnweli,pas she sank into a pensive rc- tte. "And now I hare a favor to tttht or pp. There has been n new poem “Heal 'woman,' written by an anonymous writ. , er. and reviewed in Ill the principal jour- r all of the day. I have read the reviews. with may extracts from that beautiful work; yet these slight tastes hove only nth-minted my mental appetite for u feast of the whole volume. The reviewers, a you see, are loot in conjecture as to the authorship of the poem, and even the ex of the author; - uerihing it to e man and some to a womn. The duke, who has a highly cultivated taste, and a very discriminating judgment‘ .. -_:".,.:am in these words: 'It Amon; e run nd will raglVl' n“; .v. -- " shout it. If ym have not read it. get the volume, am! you will not blame me." Attelrdrtusing this letter, Laura Elmer at ho n it ope'1 in her bind. with her mint. eye! tfxed upon "annoy, mur- INV “nun...u a . nailing eyes tiked upon vacancy, mm- “ring: "n h ”dashed: it he reached one heart at! soul n has»; one, too, through l who- its influences for good may flow to benefit n “longer-d others." While she sat. inthis happy, dreamy nverie. there we: I gentle knock " the aoor. Believing it to come from one of her tget she - the visitor on". and king 'll; beheld, to be! surprise, the mm! o the home. The unmet had - before intruded Into thin apartment. With . sudden - l-.. tun-n arose tr . man nnd some to a warn“. “a Af, who has a highly with ated tasce, ' a very discriminating judgment II up his eritieion in these words: 'It written with mainline power. yet - could have written it.' Miss El - " mu lave mil this poem, ym __ . -- .......I et an me of the vim- or an! ,chooh-oom, or of her own ' mm in the library. I kept up her Wynd- old pasta, Dr. Soymw,l im heard frequently of her pumped: brightened, an settled into 'dTuTstl. muted by the old mun-i The worthy new; ga."', the son '"' VI '1. 'wr-___--' . toundotion upon which structure of woeful ne- ontry commencemnv " in Lon“ that 1 letter from Roe 'iift.iiiiijr,t as be ords aha] he ecid Ji/ant of her im- however, that the .n excellent ply? aristocracy w)"' nrad bear '. agent of the y. Aqri_e..___ -v‘ _ee--iee 7, _ en upon you, Miss Elmer, but that I have rer brought with me In apology. Here is a red nhv work that is attracting much ntten- the i ti 'n in the literary world---. poem by Plt- 'an unknown author. I have perused it my oath much 'beper fading- than .ly- those of admiration. I know of ad. none who could nppredau and d I "Forgive my intrusion, Mina Elmer, I a I tnd my resume your sent.” T . But Loan remand standingnvith her h ‘hand resting upon the “We, lent, if she set down, Mr Vincent should feel at lib. 'At ( erty to follow her example. Be had not ." {mung}: to understand her, and Minne- " PM: to the table, he said: '." “I should not line ventured to intrude .rheuroa-ewtoeemlre an os-tttini?.' rude thing in the moat re- fined manner, 1)::me so it my room. Bowing, and wnving his hand in the moat courteous manner, and modu- luting his voice to the lowest and “vect- Ht key, he said: u . ' . ..., '--. imr,puutr1e," replied Lam. 1 He then placed the volume in but hand,; v in a scarcely perceptible' pro-Inn, nm-nmpnnied with a scarcely audible sigh, boned, and withdrew. Laura Elmer's happy reverie was out for that evening. A frown eorrugated the usual noble eosutess of her brow, as standing where he had left her, she froyzfurz'ed with herself: lot tum. yum-".5. -- -- -- the usual noble ethane" of her brow, ', as standing where he had left her, she WEE-Tied with herself: l "What can this man menu? Kindness, jumps, ml only simple kindness to I iriendless girl. It is isngrstetul, unjust, ind absurd to think otherwise, sad yet ll “amid be happier and more comfort- ‘alylo H Sir Vincent Lester would interest. lhzmn-lt mueh less in my comfort and Happiness. For though reason can find gm; pasitive muse of offence, yet instinct teaches me to dread these attentions. I ‘wili for OWN? disregard fallible region. and be guided by unerring instinct. I lnill obey no more tsutgtttt0mMM to the ilibrm'y, and since this room is not free '|frnm intrusion. I will henceforth spent :nlln' awning“ in my own private apart- Meanwhile Si the solitude of library. He W floor in dittttr Meanwhile Sir Vincent Lester r he solitude of his usual retreat ibrary. He walked up and do, loot in diimrbed thought, mun " have forgotten myself. M: .iosod upon hers with a convuhiv otul my strong emotion broke f, an irrepressible sigh. I have her: I who mount to have ttpl m-r only in Um gentle guise ol ship my. and m-ver to have C) than friendship. if I could a; - . . ., ‘5...“ With the itionusm , owanionship of thy: absoxlled women. 1 th 1ppr. would she but g at r:orty-iive, have n we of Woman. Lady 11- for my rank, which 7mg. Laura Elmer sat down and the vohtttte that she had very tly accepted, and only because m. oivil pretext for declining it. tt Um gentle guise ot md Hover to have icing: dump. if I could ave the friendship, confide - u,” i-..” If \qu’u. My .-. u his usual retreat in the rallied up and down the bed thought, murmuring: gotten myself. My hand TA with a convuisive grasp, g vinotion broke forth in do sigh. I have alarmed mount to have approached h» gentle gnise of friend. mwer to have £0130. further l ip. if I could ave helped I friendship, confidence and p of this Urre,hearttdy mmc'n. 1 think 1 could be I aim but give me so much . --_-_ 4t,c, Les ter regained be. ing M W” neg ot her st. is been tnkett through lil band, now she K agure, unless“ - -14 She 1mm mould be M11130!" tbat i. cant“. - wlIueu-. n" this Mutual but. Elna; for bemu- dranrhtg rooms or war...- a"... __7 Jul, indeed, she i. to me, with her grueft this crowd of brilliant bum end do Hal form and fine futures! I could lie-ta News. no. la- the tour rival gaze forever with renewed delight upon - of beauty eontended for the that cello. queeniy brow, those large, "0": These were the Dachau: Ir.Dt lustrous, am: eyes, end pensive lips. All mushy. turd Gordon Htt1 the two Mir-r day long I devise excuses to see her in Gunning. But there Iadietr ind ten. for the schoolroom, or to summon her here; MMutr ”no“. the "mirad oitlledrmrerr and the few transient moments I spend and thlough the we of ttf bloom had in her society seem worth all the by: 32.32; 13?;le was to ty I, trmgam and hours I employ in manoeuvring for lad but y d whiny 'l . . them. Well, nnd what are my ‘inten- late 'i‘he r3332; pails: STG') tions'.' as the dowagere would say. I luring paid her respect to the.I"rinc ' Pet..'".'.?, beyoyd mist???“ t','f if? and Princess of Wales, Inning on th " mum of - us Per"' . YP, arm of her son, she made a. tour of tt ’- ----n\- a: Hm Duchess of Bore than? u the dowttger' know not berortd the Ttre jcying us much of Miss " I possibly Can, Ieavir fate. . . LL- Anvil "liken, what sirnh?"_ . , to I mum, door "Iii you view, We“, aod she ret/fed the man; feGse, here is an: 11an chiem, 1 nat eontmdiotion I have said. Her ladyship u! for me. What can be in thought Sir Vincent to h aloud he merely inquired: I "Where is her 1ahohip.t." ( “In the drawing-room, if sir." "Very well, go and say um, I , with her ladyahip in n. moment.” And wondering much what, eo the can.” of such an unusual 3111 Sir Vincent repaired to the dt ( mom. l He found Lady Lester its troi; hunt. Am he looked at he: he thought a- 1.4.". a wo pent. As he looked at he: he thought, 'Sure. ty there never was before a. woman no tair und so Gutraotive." Lidy Lester was still youthful look, ing at forty-two, and but for the full. . , ‘- “n “he might readily have tate um w u_..__,, body Lester was still youthful look. ing at forty-two, and but for the full- nes of her form she might readily have been taken for twenty. She had gone, through life gently and calmly. And now she reclined upon the solo a mo- tionless as a beautiful statue. _ She merely lifted her large eyelids on lecing Sir Vincent cuter. - -. -=. - --. and for me'. it must spar “You are awatc. 1 presun cent, that this grout Etherid: has been before the House , weeks, is at length decided the new claimant.” “Yes. I believe so," last “Precisely.” "But in what manner does the deci- eion of me great Swinburne use inter- est your most serene ksd.v,ahip."' inquired the baromet, smiling. ‘ .. ‘ _-." “H Imlv Lester, "You shall know," said my “cum, a rousing herself a little, taking the Mom- ing Post from a table near, cunning to the fashionable intelligence, and reading: 1 "The Duchess of Benslcigh god the ladies Wardour have arrived at Beres- l 'leigh House. with her gum is the ' young and bountiful Rosamond, Baron" ; can Ltheridge of Swinburne, in whom favor the great Etheridge can, that has occupied the House of Lords for so may weeks past, has: lowly born decided. At the next royal drawing-room, lady Eth- eridge will be presumed to their MAPS- ties try the Dm-Jleae of Bereeleigh, whose [ guest she worming for the season.” "Well?" inquired. the hatchet. looking , l up inquiringly, as his lady finished read- , ing. "1 cannot see how this should in. _ torest us." "You cannot! Well, perhaps your eyes l may be opened when you shall have read 0 another little piece of gossip which I shall nun, nun...“ paper. she read: “Aproachmg Marriage in High Life.---- It is confidently reported that the young Duke of B--1--h will soon lead to the hymmwul altar the youthful and lovely ludy Eu-rmc of S -.it,tr--tv-e.' " "’l‘horc! mm do you >9." 1'" . -_rFmrww._, bin nymnt'ux mm. VV'" . Duly Emrwc of sr-h-n-e.' " "There! no“ do you >992" "I are that the paragraph menus to any that the Duke of Bormlcigh is about to many Lady Etheridge." "Exactly; arid that is just what the old (hm-hots imcndml 'when she invited the wealthy young baron?“ to lmcuuu‘. her guest," said Lady Lester, with so much “purity that Sir Vincent, raising his eyebrows, inquired, with sotp.8 sur ol Prim-n of Wv,irs wit! unfortunate Frau-ass I wick. It was a some tmvgttifiTttt aplendm a somgilo of an End suns-um] ”nib. oi I bummed, tottld “a? the devil do "If“ differs-t Grins the my dear, and avh.s 1-” at the dnchess diaeompo'e SW?" ow," said Indy Lester, little, taking the Mom- table near, turning to \mlinence. and reading: say that I will be I moment." -- to ml: dig. , 33°" to another part , cub diet-Jot more um. w-..-.._ -- (event with were gamed together in the , for bunti- driving room of mum: Home. AL]- “nu-A " hrimnnt bmmt. I 9 last week." ill-3.; eyelids on ‘ lor me; it muat _ admire your very l are going out, I tibm muse this half an hour to eak_to you about its sole occu- you want, you plea", addressed . in st the result to “an is just what the whpn she invited rum-es to Moon“! r Lester, with so t' Vincent, raising 1. with mum sur- mly aould the Babies who are ROSS in hum of dose of Baby’s 0\' t" sleep soundly at n have a son who the drugged sleep nmninge." ing drops or . loud you. Lady either-WP sleep I u. munch. WONN‘ and restful. and l: Caroline OI ”rum- of almmt Oriental " all of your talent snow r and luxury. Not for posterity,” said the drea tern sultan, or tht you!!! but for one thing," sis! a grower of No- 'prunticul author.. "I have never 1 tr ntd a larger “vanity paying any trs.sOies." ttret Tl'Nh%'Til,2i'ii"ii a: _ t crow ru 3 - ' . lie-u blond“, nu in. the tour rival Canada Ann F queen- (r'f,e beauty contendedh for £31: Ended crown. ee were the Due use: o - " '; vonshile and Gordon and the two Mines Winter .ttee t Gunning. But there Mia. had been for swept from c . mury mom the edmired of all admirers l epedemie of l: l and thlough the lustre of thleir bloom had I It is one of sourcey commenced to in l, the chem , of their novelty was certainly dimmed. l known to 1'l' I lady Letter made e point of arriving Bneere ’1; f 'i Ute. The room- were quite full. After It Itsyts T, B [thing paid her respects to the Prince tortures 'l',U " nnd Princess of Wnlee, Inning on the headaches tt - . __ " n..| sufferer nu I ottld leave me a Hula. I Inuit give harouess." the matrimpnial I see," thought sir Vincent, ii go I rise in the mid leave ttte a "la. I wait give of the here "You may go and mum uu: u: rest for half an hour, Radium and order the carnage and return for 1 _-..A...l .,mrhirte mica mam 0th?“ te, "And are her Charms as aw... _,. -'" . WV ___.' - Ive been represtntedt" in thislwork and are pro "Your Royal Highness may be assur- if: practical and educm , she is a rite worth I“ the trouble moppm‘im of all who hut we shal have to Orin her. She is fruit growing is invited. bout twenty-four years of age her‘ Any resident of the orm is of medium height And Itetiwithy to take part in ifull proportioned, though not yet so select anv one of th hundred as it will be in a. few years. Ber the list. arid the plants ompltsion is as fair as . lily and as be furnished frrc of m, alooming us a rose. Her features of I is that eaeh aNslire lclicate Grecian cast. Her eyes of a dark that he will iry to M brilliant hue. Her cheeks re roses, her “a, your on forms wl, lips rosebuds. And her hair, of a bright ished for the WWW warm, golden lute, surrounds this becu- selected should be int focus face like 9. halo. She is not only a its number in ilw li,.t. beauty of the first order. but. more than Rrperitnlnt No. 1 that, a beauty of your Royal mgrurs' Splendid. Fountain. n own exquisite. taste," said the mimon, .42 plants of out-h. with a truculent bow. . Experiment No. 2. _ “McMahono, you have succeeded Ill bert, Golden Queen. 3 exciting my interest in this fair creature. umbian---0 pm,“ of i and now 1 shall rely on your skill sud Experiment No. 3. l address in procuring an interview with Gregg, Kansas, Palm her." plants of each. "Your Highness knows that I am eye: Experiment No. 4 keenly alive to your wishes, Ind, Active (Adapted only to .g in your service; and though this Hesper- Ontario) Agmmm. E ian fruit is guarded by a terrible dragon and Snyder--"'! plant in the shape of n tlurAiws. I do not at all Exporiuut-nf N. 5. ' despair of plucking it for your Royal Cross, Victoria. and Highness.” . plants each. [ “And remember that a prinee's grati- Experiment No. 6, b tude waits on your success.” Champion. Leea, Na: 1 The parties then left the alcove and toria--2 plants of " _ mingled with tho company. Esmeriment No. V ... . ' “"""""“~l levning. Pearl. R‘ed "You Wil wont“ it qnemly he rather a It to cover " LS?. to cover at orally it is. promise to mm n. It mm“. "1 have new oretty _ of the tools ruranelerf ot course. many var]; matte mallow. 111 the meaning of the but: aomahlmx of t' at “no securities It “nutrients: and bear 1 In: all the tune abm can when for money tine I My mom um: possible In!" b and Ions lama ht d A wff"iiriiii sounmv. tTo n u a term here than in ' mm mm: several kilnlt 3 lane, so“. '"" lent bow. . Exp-criment 50. T.. NISPmu-n 5 you have tnseeeeded ttt bert, Golden Queen. Marlboro'. and Col. nterest in this fair creature, umtart--0 plants of each. hall rely on your nkill and Experiment No. 3.13le Tuaplrrrie-,-, rocurmg an interview with Gregg, Kansas, Palmer. and itlder--- 0 plants of with. mess know? that I m cm Experiment No. 4. Blackberries - to your wishes, Ind, tuttive (Adapted only to tcouthern Miami of ice; and though lit Reaper Ontario) Agmmm. Eldorado. Kitutinuy. guarded by a terrible dragon and Snyder-il. plants of each. " ll tlurAs.o-s. I Jo “M " ttll FvcraaiirHmf N. 5. Currants - Far. Rod {ducking it for your Royal Cross, Victoria. and White Gripe--'-'. . plants each. ember that a prinee's grati- Experiment No. 6. Black Currants ---* on your sueeegs." Champion. Tseen. Naples and Black Vie. en then left the alcove and toria--2 plants of eavh. J, the company. Experiment No. 7. Camelwrrioe -~ tTo be continued.) Downing. Pearl. Red Jacket. and White ---------" smith-2 plums of each. Ex riment N. R. Grape“ lFur 'sou f SLEEPS SOUNDLY' ts,',':)?';',',';';)').,") Concord. Wilder. Niagara -----.-" . Lindlay. Brighton. and 1Vrgenn"r-- vho are given an autumnal vine of "ch. my. Ow." Taut". .tuwtrl' Exp/riryen.t No. 9. cropec--iror 'io; dly at night and it " not them Ontario) Champion. Worden. Wir NI sleep produoedwby sleep ehell, Delaware. Lindley. and Mover - s or "'mthmg syrups vine of each. . . sleep is naturth hruthr Experimont No. lo. Apples-Tor. ‘So tl., and baby wakes ttft m the thorn Ontario) Primate. hravensteitt. N right and cheerful. The Tablets Tntcsh Blenheim Rhode Island Gree est medicine in the world for in: ah 'j'd7lii;ii, 'ips-rl 'rias oi pm of all the mint» nutrients ot ii-d. It. AppleP-(For oNorthertt Out; i. 3rrs. '.: Gagne, hrhmnde- io) Transparent. Duchess. Wealthy. 3 B., says” My baby WM ero" Intosh. Scott’s Winter. and Hyslop c, al and I hardly ever got a good .44,” of each. mt until‘I' beghn giving Baby’s .Thii division of the Provinm ll ., -F,t t'ho..tt l abletn rerttoedixorth and South may he approvimul - - "m- -e,rGrur from Culli mailing. atsd ex- with her fashion- , to make inquir- that deep Policy great results nines; for to ssk sleigh would turn 1er grace and her c, the wealth} your Lueeef." then left the E the company. , be commued.) _ kinds at sevunmm, Ample bond or Inge. ' without rptcial set but in the form of I. him-wand“: mun. hear ot a cementum. u- .-m used much more ii) in other countries. " is Jr. to drdine. us it is used. unis of son-urinal: but set" I He bond or my. 1 simple imam special security be- I in the (arm of I. bond and} h-wundtug mum of deben- ...-are, but you slimy: Canada Auk I“ -. by " Epidemic of this M-e. I Winter nits winta. and: is swept from ocean to ocean by an epedemic of In grippe or infhtenxa. It is one of the desdliest troubles known to our climate. It am with I sneeze --aod cull with n eomp1ierytioy It luys the strong man on his back; it tortures him with fever and chills; headaches and Winches. It leaves the it,t,',f,'i'tg an my prey to pneumonia. bronchitis. mumption and mine damn: l diseases. You can avoid u grippe bv for tifvinz your system with Dr. Wiliiams" ___ :1... (ling DEADLY " GRIPPE. bronchitis, WWI-v.- -..- n, - - (new. You can avoid u grippe luv for. tifying your system with Dr. Willium' Pink Pills. You can cure its disu- tloul utter effects with this “me medicine». These pills pm“ you; they cute you;' they up-build you: ta bluish all evil tsfter effects. Dr. Wi liams’ Pink Pills ward off Ill win- ter ailments. They mire all blood and nerve disorders. They an the greatest blood-builder and nan-er tonic ieienee has yet discovered. Ask your neighbom, no matter where you live, and you will learn of someone who has . ._, ru.. \Uillinnm' Pink Pills ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO no”. u» __" in December. shoving um um u u... --"- wttprt the heavy and usually nets in. The “mean date recorded is number 3, 1m, and the late". Fatima-y M. Itpru. One eqrbst"1. non-1:96. the iee from no light um! then moved six times the “radon of the camper:- ture for the winter. |ch applicant. must P""!'"" ll trv to follow tho directions on forms which will be (am the purpose. The emporimem mould be indicated by giving r in the lirt. PM No. 1. str,exr9rerrim - Fountain. Ruby. and Parson N on his Wk; " T od chilh; s. It lend the l? ENE“? No. 6. Black Currants in, Naples and Blark , s of web. mun. t the Province who m in this work may M the experiments ln hunts for the name will of can. All we require put-ant. must promisc- 'n (niluw tho directions No. 9. crore-tfor N ('hampiun. Worden, ll 'e. Lindley, and Moyer February M. 139“. iees troeo no " as the variation of winter. l'lll "t'.' . w-HFor 'Non horn Omar; t. Duehers. Walt)»: Me- Winter, and Hyslop Crab h. m of the Province into th may bo npprnvimmdy no running from Culling- A certain amount of romance Int- 1 rounds the life of every artist. but the romnoe of Marie Hall mud. like ant of . story book heroine. Born in I small town in England, of humble and Nylon patent» the baby opened her eye. on . world of suffering and printiun. Miss Hull's father had considerable ability as a musician, and At. one time played in the nukes.“ of the LEI] Ito." ore" Comping, but be evident-1y land more talent than application uni weighed down with the urn-mums necessity of providing food and “intent for a grow- ing family, he stvppml backward rather than forward in his mumal career. At 7 t " “a- - ‘mt hin home. however, musicians “1'“: w..- t “rumble. and these “are the brightest moments in Marie lull's uhildhood. There were sen-ml bandit: in the Hall family, and it was intended that Marie should also learn this iziatrument. When Mill scarcely able to talk plainly she was "cordingly set to practice on l the huge instrument. which seemed but I brutal, nenth her tiny lingers. She mat- ed to lam the fiddle, but the wish wu not encouraged till. having slyly proc- ta'sed some few pieces to surprise her father, there was no longer doubt of the {not that the little girl was divinely gifted in this direction. The surprise was eumplett, and from that moment . Marie was allowed windulge her prefer- woe, and the harp was dimmed. A , courte of lessons under a compact“, ma.- ' ter was out of the question, so the tiny g artist struggled bravely on alone, and a under her father's tuition, till a loonl , teaeher interested herself in the child's a Doha“. - - I =T_, “mm-urn mine! new “Kn: .ee---- 1 family, and it was inn-ruled that . . _ rie should elm learn this instrument. dire that "“ " m the “m" - -' ieu Kill scarcely nhle to talk phiuly whieis corms my .in and that only by 9 me tett,1t,'i mix}: Nut}: bi: Thy grace can we be saved from sin and; no; runner: . w no seem _ ' Ital, heath her tins. fingers. She “It. death. 1Y ttuutk Plot an we W to learn the fiddte. but the win. n. be "wed. T hunks be nut» God who giv- t eneounged till, having slyly pro» cth us the victory through our Lord tiee,.."t"ge,et,t' W"? to 1'l'St"f, her Jesus Christ. Have mercy, 0 God, “110. :t {but the 'tdt 'prtrtditut,tli; the world which lies in ein. Within!” [ted in this direction. The surprise My wrath, ml meme-t Thy emu " complete. end from the moment power more wonderfully yet. Send (on. (arie wan allowed windulge her prefer. Thy word throughout the oath and let we, and the hsrp wu dimrded. A it not return unw Thee void. Turn the purse of lessons under a competent mu- hart; of men to repenunco and to “it. 'r was out of the question, co the tiny in Thy deer Sou. bet the earth no more rtiet struggled bravely on alone, end be filled with violence 1nd selfish greed, atder her father's tuition, till e loo! \but let the spirit of Jesus prevail and 3:3? interested herself in the child’s lii,i,rtpce'lt'trl seek one mother"! . g . us shell Thy loriouo heme be She played at the pavetrsHtVt edge'. lij,le,,"f, for em. and {be whole earth June-Hull, who now takes the highest shall be filled with Thy glory. Amen. ee paid for any lady violinist, he: utu- _.----- . " played in the streets, and her and _ .. ', r,' '. e . In' ..', . yes, that spoke as loudly as words ot than“; " b' Pt' to God. tuiuti'c" "l "lie great ssdvrow---thts sorrow of genius bod, Hung to "ti:.:,"'",:"?,',',"-, '" , In: maxim: with h"arvitiorr--utreed the body, mm “H.“ 4.”... ,h‘JIH‘: “"1”" ulu-luinn ot powers-by, who dropped apart frm‘n nod " yrarl .“u." will?! spun.- wins at her feet, One day, tbey ‘nhvs. sl,", “unlit-5:0. muni,1~ inc an”) “named attention to some purpose. The. (li')"?,':'.)",)':,':',:' wttit Tf', Lc's P” h," ' V‘ strains front the violin must; have been i all”? (C, I' l in” ilmy,rj', . 1“,": unusually pathetic, for the child Mnrie i ‘,ntl(.ml. 0 I .'C.1" at» Ict ly It," was asked trr enter the house of a gen- in P ace in W.ll ".f,1,'l1', BO b,",,"?.'?:', 1" tleman of means, who w“ so amok .not.l fit hemcnan earth'. llw hem - -_.. A"-.. I..- n.“ um there ion hi my throne, and the earth In) lull: ' --l" Ttdk to God. Couvcrw ml created Wesseley Royal Academy. S] delight, and though Me, her young he the first time, as for the future. S won easily the cm imagine her despai to include only tho funds to pay for "dim MUSICIAN. T The momus m n... W, photo. glided by all too II the and of twenty mom had been the work, Sew own violin in the bonds o told her to go out on world. It was the sun had been lent to Kubelil his debut, und its luck l fair-haired girl, who " cal audiences " Vienna unrest in the world, t cheers of apprm'll. l Then name the cholle don public. With th . Henry Wood, who is ah America, Mitts lull mat , don appear-Into. Rot! the enthusiasm of thm mg followed were“. I '0. "mation in all the . visited on ber tour i ' your: um and the wil ti great feeeption when . thlu country shortly.» , mm. - ’A‘ A't'r. mus'uians tveN - d t'uese “eye the brightest uric Hall's childhood. {an end hawk“ in the .." " was numb-d that titaucs was!» Lamas - w... in Great Britain. Its April, as; price wu and at as eogeims of an d: mom): m. w February, 1.05. m ha- been mlnulncd flu Then Known a...“ - i, Miss Hull lilteued wolf-bound to Hint performance. and with the e of youth, wuylaid him on his ex- l the concert hall and begged him r her play. She speaks now with amusement and icarprit1s at he! ty, and with team in her eyes, tribute to the generosity of the vinliuisn who might. hue ban on: "'_'-'. ".77 Brttials We durtug u W I. 'N.N, W three moth In IH the WW Drier. there bu, tee a , The fel I“? In hump." ..r' ' .. ,, Law; was us.» I. Lou. 9 Lynn; £24.66 tirnttr. n Great Britain. In April, 1501 we Ameri- f' T 31 m price was "sed at as.“ wnu an ex- "".Y."" an“ of the .1: months trom Beptmatrer, Cm. m.. M. to Februlry. 1906. would". tata price rrut4 oYe n.- been alumnus! wuhom chance. Th. Brttiah price during an. period in un- Tii.eh"ra.'iir'iy,,"'iiaitdiii,tgge,u', three month. in 1901 u an - oqsttsimi the Ltieriematrree. xmmcmumm A has ' ttta'nT,'Trl'i1'i1.aiiitriici2i."g',udaJ' my 58 n mo in - ot the Baum: ”and“ Bonn... and an and Trust bu 'eEiwasotu11r. met ttri. u on mm» " that who um - But 9. the tteUttt ("In PteeatruN. IL=.-2----'"- - - 'tt.r.ye, He mun-t be keg) . job in n a" the Gun is Played. Tttro. the challenge to the Low With the ore-hour: of who is also well known in l Hall made her first Lun- te. Nothing can dese.rftm m of that uranium). Sat-- mon-u. Miss Hull orouted n all the U. ti. "itien who pr tour in Amt-rim two Ml she will ho awarded I has: reawrreleat1y rob! out " in MN wound to “z rs. not by muslin; the tart . but try tmemue , 'tttSe' bi'.t V A ... Ch- u-a. of Bristol, on bear- ms drlwn from . ' violin, “twin“ M hue . an,“ m Minn for her among be tb good boy who all in . rubber tutor: vim“ ”s in her eye% I ,eutroii.ty of thtt might. hue been , an. for Pet ett- “pnmdenu suc- l , for she was then ( aid “You must tto the greuet ttum nut yliu mul orsrated U. h. ritim all! 1 America two Ire tu.vordrd . .1” returns to New York Tae. l Wall no: Pt W.“ DI“ u" y..."_ 'tlUJ'lA"eCiireLtgg.'L"tAt"ri M amt t but the mod- ot an an; At Ilium may all " m mu. mun like a boy at about! (but have uni: To vutatt" my. be blind, an! d.at and w.- ..- “a...“ hen the dad put with .u My if!!!“ qett " BIC - . I "miter Ndwe line. ",o,-r.teettN,f,t"'al'1'A"e2i' 'Ju'i'G"iiVrkyrtet who and you an; 'eu',rt4'r.'iiiaieri,iietrtr2"t And " you “In and me to ttfa' as. swfigfisfig Payer. Our Heavenly Father, fill me of life's Immunity. lit I Wealth, yiealth and Eternity. l At just this tame of the year every warn-{u} innit-0w nun and firm takes an ‘inventuty of his stuck-imam, (ind. out I t precisely how much his use“ and or ‘tuu below his liabilitieo. " In in in w t he wants to know it, in order that he t I may conduct his bin-inu- accordingly. I I Many a man has mule shipwreck in lm-i- I iuetiw mrough unwillingneu to fin. ., 1'. . F yet where he stood mtanciaily. il Every man “ants to know wLat its . ,the condition of Li: hurt. lanai. Mm:- lo I itch and nerves. He may think bis hoax: ' 'iis sound when hll hurt in deteativr. I. . Many a mu lies today in a premature I! i - who might be doing good work on Ruth: he Wu not willing to find out m- I what hi0 ml physical condition “‘11-. and of not accordingly. in‘ We In all sailing across a perilous m. a so; toward an carnal port. “Wilma it. ' Mt than!” Where do you “and in tT' ac- gal-d: upirituui and eternal things‘: " had regards God. as "and: Moran)": Ars ab. you on the road to iii-Mum "1' tha- roa= mo lo hell? You Me at: one. or the other . If .1ou aw n proh-m'mg ('hrisliam who " kiwi of n tFGtitttt are ya". in. " opportu-ity'I 'tertr. "a - 'tee Pele a. VI he In {is Jinn! ay or tall: to God, became yuan-l from n book. (N I am not talking against pr They are helpful, beautiful hm. mun, never take the ttit rm“ Tiv, 'tii',i/e.-, The , A but on! can. u: at a. can Schulz. It. a“ no But Mr the .1 'ttr.igtl w in [ On - an I "c'iiiiiiiw. from "Where art thou?” Con. iii., 9. by Dr. R. A. Tomy.~l’luu read over tiiee.--Coettptier. d But {or no my "all a " smug: her m. “not“ but. on on!" the and old U.“ 3-: "Thu mu. no “it. It“ U Mt to in I Put than that - In: It. m." - ..'r.ta “no Mm ther, till 1:- with any. 1feip '" to the world and do ret Haiku soul can. to Ham'- hrd 'ate. a no tutu". Net to 'MP. . at. n“ on. - at knocked to " , God. think Beiunguq' it . Hating: n Mrs All tttir '. M. if The Lost Soul p. um: ot an an Home You It if," ”In“ Id " a it ol “omen. sympetthie' ' Chuveh uru)’ ' but Inn Wit uric it MM" rld now " in "w 1.1m ste, tt “My. twt y not hell "the "otr Lu Tour rc. re- tot' iul. and pluce of rich our x you, you had mo IT “V6 " an“ _ 'lit orni- (Int w, tic: " r tskeu and on" Where Yott ill Aw yen there In) trote. are m l her eatq " lik. it ted.

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