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Durham Review (1897), 7 Mar 1907, p. 3

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in! Dr an“ DS Some Pill " I h ft. ER TOMB vAm Bro. tate" ghlulurc an: 31."an II " REFORM in: per 'o-an-nd "r, , Hi "I in and 511k Mt - t In! Janis: 'ttn a"! thu .1". lid. " art £1. no Ho FM had and irirm of his H. it y " Ho aid II] 3 1aeiste-eteareerotMe"ee §TRIAL FOR LIFE g Lead PM only. 26:. tMN . * id 1539333.: tilHt4cis 'trrraraats-rm'ma'r'. by m mic w! a In “made wt" penal”, tl; med like i [fair my/rr “I: - but do! Cf And gowns, as bet-any the expat-wand m I 3nd thoughtful eyes " the words, "I know tha' WK to'tred like a P" my, a 2h: - hunt -3ter Ct And gowns, as bet-am the "amiuiurtit m l uni thonghtlul rye; u the words, "I know thn is pus-ingjaway. IHS! bl woman, mg m ..tletrt'9 bewildering N -W woman, more than human, n this - use: W. -.-., tHe trr an ttti/tttte/lt?, 'tlt no "i.tiiii. many weeks and has not tuned to me . Has she already forgotten her fe . rent expression» of hit-ugh)???” F . ' Miss um: iuiiiiyt.trriiitrrt'd I? l mm at menu». 3-": "'.' ." , ' 4 M tho-do». ~‘ LUV-ill "r' V“ "Come in." she aid, closing up! In; aside the book; '. _ r. all 'liood morning. ”balk-nu . I you wiu‘panlfa my. 'uunuioq, NM 'll. My“ " I? w*WHvaI?'M “I e, net! " ,1 Hr; , " a'ttia,t'e'7i 13‘ mi ygj), a ri-pi'm! Laird, am “if to o b'tee he also had in his hand a book a. w“ sbout to offer to her 1mm. you " pm!” my immune: Cs', 1.tll/t it 2: yists'mrysl*x “5m ve, " en n. ' H .. _ if Qr1'/t"e7/?l."ih',r),'. Pt; w“ about to " Bo bowed and haying: - _ pausing away. I am "rt' dbe new! h we until [he {arch DJ-Vlns. . . _ "l hive but lately become diei'tttttt ) nith the an new. of a. rsrtmstttmtt_, which thq who). many mid buxom . talking and. writing for the but. yum I month. You live not read it. I bee", that rrryti1t permit me to reNytntttdtttt I. ml was, to cum-Inn like yours, witl i tidaly 1-pr perusal." l And be bid the volume More her. _ I Uura Elmer bludhed deeply as she took it up. "I m mud: inland to you tor your' balms. Mr. Can-Sumo. I have beet: reading this morning what I considet to- be the best review that has yet been deeply-so GSI cps of 1.0m written upon a; the pm; get the review.' she 9: number of the Ge; it was no: (in m tuaked bury-e Darya-non to heart, from sottl to soul, sudden weanling the truth. _ "You u; 11tet reviewer," Quid eiiihiCfhtt,1, l ",.L; ' "And you e poet,” “and that ot Cast nova. _ The heart of the young man 'bcat' quickly His color came gm! went. "l might haw! known“! l ttl have kmvwn It! That 310mm: 'ptr m‘iq but another phase ttt 1m Won-3"" he thought, a nigh t ”V. said or JgMn,tS'tt,t for “fund in-tant a door owned and a servynt an- ssoururedr. 3,3» 'n;’ i , "'Girrittierhhr'." J J i ' -- . - And while“ insypt lime “R, arms ot “In... . . r1 "x . 'aaWsTciih'A Li} mw‘u Monte-d from the room. "I did In" aqi name nun-o. dair, 53M. Tutr, been Ili'DlT‘A luv-u vu‘ _-"'"'"" "I did n9t gem! its name in ad, Vim-0. desira.huit my barmai- I Wished so much to see you. whether' you woid. [no- Do yaw T Lvts 1 2? in. quiel L2.'id'h"nh'.i; 39: " If 3 , -m-- ' I ,7, :......l.. V... ., faith”! -rrr"', . sraFrrA'IF,'i'rp .f" r" NJ I Same In Flavor as stots-i-io'sttHaor'd ouiiitila? Snatch-Ne chair. Rose some" hem”. g y Af Wa I I 1'5'dtlt tutt bu a. ropsl Now with its {lick hair; then at the . ' ___ _.:.I. at... '"riaiGlieome iniruder, " “an, inns-Hing her visitor in ruit hem no more.' an thought Flam as she ' “V"'- " “x ... “($0.8 Tiki/d. Pm ' 331 (loin ' Lam; _!,J,t'li"ls'/'; to Skkém'th ad in his hand a book that tie t to offer to her notice. 1 red and took the [imitated sea), 'WWGQGGGO on is poem. like wraps griat)dlt like " she said, tendering the but the Geutbeatan'sr Magazine. low caaiusoseu tun-“rum 1t't2 that, as he met the urn met, mutual eonsoiout d how. (we to' rye; from heart Tab? is '0er - v, - - l - _ - 25:. 300. aoe, FAN, and GOc per lb. AT ALL 620C338. HIGHEST AVA”. ST. LOUIS, 1004. ‘ ,riiir.egt, gltned It ttr8 eroded the thin ' (and. upon the . 'l in . Elm" Ji'iii tsuA?"lrerttritrtd, with its plain hum? of n at the surround ngd, asitb u-i--. 1r1 “Juan: if this M m hmwpmmnb io sod, saddeatly re this sweet "Pat be more Gab , and. mil if paid if. I‘ll 4itetlt " the» N J' ”tic-l the 7 ost "11de la , " in‘ the the tal drudgery. and, last ot, all, her p98t mswit'tsrrnty,st af, ind sighed l,'.er,,'i l " :“thm “Audion: play,‘l" not, - "i'e'.w'._E V'-."' -.' "This comedy of The Chan 11min WWW tttiiW' peilisrt “sake the: irG "0121;; wtriiGird,i," she said. I -"Mr 6mm. hatrMe..redulet' y”: attest C r" 1‘""\"""v"'r' -' ..t . t your Mom: e.’ The lat " M 1,tiijitii.,'ijii" “Hi ttpit/f/tt . as far n4 We were voncmed. The history} 2 of the prxtamat is a reality. Believe it; E accept it "iiriuilaus.itr." 1 i Roee shook her head sadly, Ind, pres; ‘ sing her hand upon her bosom, and: [ "Ah. Elias Elm-r! deep in my heart here I feel how unreal is all T Me "mud me. Yes, Miss Ilium. sooner or liter the your link sparrow will be plucked of [hor Jsivrprparadise plumage, and it will {be “all if she i, not left to shiver and Idle of cold." "'l‘hi-l is morbid, very morbid, my' dear. You wally must banish such thoughts." said Laura. so gravely that Rowe suddenly laughed and said: "But I did not come'here to be lee- tuml for cranking. Miss Elmer: I came to we you, to talk over all that has garland since we met aml especially to ring you this hook." Ajul, lo the ludicrous astonishment of Latin Elmer, Rose produced the thlm copy of that poem that had been offer; , HihJVra _ Min Elmer " jo her; trv It” "to. l " T But Laura drifted ea,nily from the book to other f,t,'.,i.,ig' and she and Rose fell into a tttmi iar conversation, talking‘ of much that haul passed since they at met, which to relate would only, L't,1; repeat events with which the reader is already acquainted. . l Amt Rose terminator! her visit-the happiest visit, she declared that she had made since coming to town. i "There are gleams of sunshine on the lshadiest path," said Laura Elmer, when .wns loft alone; and she fail into a plea- 'yant reverie that lasted until the sam- (iii': came to announce the carriage for the Afternoon drive. She then quickly pm on her bonnet and mantle and went dawn to the from; hall where she was met by Sir Vincent and Mrs. Itaveuaeroit. , [ l Laura's position toward Mrs. Ravens- eroit was growing daily more embarras- I Laura's position toward. Mm. Ravens- Iemit was growing daily more embarras- lning. Since the day of that unhappy ‘young lady’s roncounter with the strung- ler in the park her mnduct had been ityarlced by a singular anxiety and vig- gilancu The pron-m m-mshm was no ex- (eeptiott to the rule. but was destined, Very much to cmnplicum the duties and _perplex th. mlnd oi 1.2mm Elmer. The carriage door had warmly closed upon ‘11)?!“ when Helen ttavenserott, keeping Cher veil down, peeled anxiously through lcvny window in turnI'As the carriage trolled on, this course of watehfalnest (was still panned, until at length, Mt E in they wim'atsout to entdr the park. like restless wnman suddenly became all" Ind tumtented. _ C'e'l'c,',',l'.I ( @299 '/,i,,litli,i',ij1 Viv. iiimer was hurriedly, re- , panting her "New from one window, 1 Hole". I'caveuwqoft _uddeuly let down tlw bun-r, oatiAietr'ning a letter from her in. ihr'.ivi k out at the feet of the, 'rider, wh'o. leaping from his horse. piek- ' ed it m and then springing into his pad- die r . rapidly amt): Helen dropped back into her son: and burst into a hor- rible laugh. "In the name oi Heaven. what have ' Lannnf-lmzr hmkrd out and saw the 'Bu'se of the sudden /rlttt.nge.. The person “aw U. .u-‘ P-e-H--- a _ arhose appmnncu she had evidently} watched and hoped for was " hand“ .thac‘is to say, the light haired man Wats ,ridhs,ur attendant upon the earring. 's, Laura Elmer's face flushed with in. flignmiuu. Sim suddenly pulled the bheuk-nring and ordered the coaclnnau b, turn and drive buck to the house; at thttrmatti:n"t fully mmprchending Mgnoxnwted order, unly drow up. ahd ouching his hut. waited for further dir. "ardent?” at all, her 998t 1"You are ua edrir. No on; is ill, I tftpe." - (Wir, Sir Vincent; but In any» you hug disposed of tt?t.ir unhappy charge L, must have In intomw with you,” Mid Min Elmer, in L pgmmptory; Inpu- nu '"CertsUnlr. Musaltttier.r Juan“; 5% Miss Elmer into Abe. /t'brrtr. I will-ttti: ténd upon you there immediately, Miss Tumor." said the baronet, leading any Mrs. Ravenscroft, who, in pul' 4am Aron the governess a look eight Knee and triumph. iLauva Elmer went in to the Iits,rprr.r and thremtrsirieirtrttt in may Jaime to“ await the Tpityr of thy #r.ron,etv'yrlst ‘Ibwentered. , . trr, -,~ ", He advanced smiling, “tallying: ' ' '"Miss Elmer, I feel myself mutrtr.fut- tired by this mark of confidence." It,,i,t tin honor---" fl - A. g j ' "A truce to compliments, if you‘_W Sir Vincent. Forgive my interruption, but 1 have that to eonununieate which” may make you‘gravoW enough," and Laura Elmer, very germinal}; . yr; .; ' The LiiGre't'boGeii, took a seat opp) -- into to her, and became ';',o/i'tet/'fdt'di"t'i'lr1". l "What 1 have to communicateawslir Vincent. relates to the itrtuitpy' young Fii from whom W? have ,j,uitrharte.4."r, “Helen Ravenseristy.l'. , "j/tIll/KC')]"'; fulcrum Ravensdritrtt.ic, Miutiie, "tNut baronet, in alarm. "She has told you _ “She has told me nothing, 1 She has confided in me no you have." _ p... .....-. Laura. then related " she knew and bad learned. resomiitsgNlsis Ttarenscrott- and the mysterious man with faii' hair and light blue eyes. _ When she concluded with the moat re- ‘cont, incident, in which Miss Ravenscroft 'haul flung a letter from the winder”? mi declared that she had done 'll','ifN',','i': 'pot be undone, the baronet's face turned opltttslly white, his head dyopped upon his chub he seemed completély Jvisrwlielrtt. ml and crushed. ‘ Laura Elmer looked at. hint in terror, mid then started toward the bell-rope,‘ “hen the baronet raised his hand,. with the one word, “Stop!" , i The tone was peremptory, though the ‘word was almost inwlloulate, ' l "Miss Elmer, then-dire- tin/da when tie. lief in the {stadium of the Turks. and, the predestinipm of thoiCal'yi ' tsjforq'es itself upotvMy i?'ti:,i1i:'i/ii,,r,'i?.it',1, Him“ "hat we 'rCr.srmtly:'-io "rd 1'i'J, 04 {commit certain erimes, but that every means will be taken to insure our (long so. Miss Elmer, I esteem and rupee you, and wish to aim} Wynn: I pray you, therefore. whatever the next few days bring forth. judge of me as lonicntly as you, can 45 of one who has beeif more sinned against, than sin- niug.' And, with one final request.. I """"'"rr M .- has bet/at more sinned against than sin- nimg.' And, with one final roquest.-I will bid you good morning: and that is, that you will speak of the events of this day to no living soul unless you should be judicially called upon to do so." F Miss Elmer gave the required and retired, full of sad thong} the library One morning Rose rocciwd a. co y of the new edition of the poem that 'lil' tU world was talking about. Turning to the title page to discover who had sent it, she burst into an ex- clamation of joy, with the words: ‘........-.-.. -- ,3“ __ "Oh. how stupid of mel 1 should have known it! Why, In idiot. might have known that much!” "What is it, dear Rose?” exclaimed the duchoss. "Why, I ought to have known at once who was the author-of 'Woman,' and I “an an idiot not lo have known it!" "Oh! the ottthor't' nnm'e is tin-re! Who i, site, thent" "Why, Laura Elmer, of course! I was very, very dull not to hum-known in , before!” _ i "Laura Elmer'. Your friend, Laura Elmer! She who was brought, up and lt-dm-nu-d as the Baroness Etheridge'. Are "Laura Elmer'. Your friend, Laura Elmer! She who was brought, up and rdumu-d as the Baroness Etheridge? Are Jtut mm?" exclaimed the duchcss. "Why, ot course. 1 am sure now. I ought to have been sure at first. Look, 'our graee." _ -- . "I, -- 1..-... unmnlI. " Ami, Rose opened the ing before the duchem upqn which appeared ".5 v.-.".- m, -___e - upon which appeared the words: "Woman; a. Poem. By Laura Elmer." And then turning a fly leaf, she ex- hibited an autograph of the words-- "To Rosamond, Baron“ Ethvridge, with the lore ut' Luuru Elmer. June .IM, 1800." - "... I ...L.. _ . “Laura lilim-r: Luann Hun-1'! who ' vduullion aud ssltoue aiit"ccdtmt, fit lu-r to adorn any circle. and wiwee, gvnsua entitles her to the wry higlwst wsrtud- oration! katlreriue, my dear, .4; down immediately, and write her an muta- tion to our _,t"ei oi the tenth. There is time mung 1 you“ you send it off un- mvdiatoly. l will all on her myself to-day. I hope slut will soon resign her [ sitttation. it is, ridimlnua. a woman ct her genius; however, I suppose geninn may ho said w cunaccrulo every posi- tiou; und 1 wally must til-cure ttiidmrw" literary star for our putty on the tetttht, Are you uriting the invitation, Kather- ine's" _ "Yes, mamma." . "Oh, I am so overjoyed'. My dear Min Miner! I might hove known that pic only could have written tint poem!" ex- claimed Rose; detigbte4ty., ' I i The duchcu mug, and ordered herrymr- rioge. and then turning to lure, said: ' " shall call on Miss Elmer “in in ing; but must leave it to you to pert .1. . tt t jertgtp,tt1tlgfr)t, 'iiii,li,i ip l n'. co Indy 0 Miss Eimer's wide Ind who, my shrink from the Idea of opp-til. in circle: which once she might Mn hon- ored " the Boron-u Etheridge ee m bume, but whieh she can now - - 1uunow. NViil me noching, Mr Vinceiit volume, spread" the tttle-page, more thah prom} e, ts, from V i'i'il:aeir of irrepressible adminti' gr d nppearance as Lady Lest conducted her through the drawin rooms toward the place where the due 2'r"7u,iri"orr, fey l e r. sh. , ttnu,', s'io,ttehi,t;ils'qil', as d, tlt,! hen puma? 503311 magnum ul, aussaropigt, ..‘,&t,|e tll 2trgy%)!i"selt(, ti??,r),t,'il,iiir,l') tl {Duchamot -lr,'r"tl'i'l'iim",','iiir'."ifi ' y La . p::,_:..L .s..s,s,-," ter; we; "igertteC In . In. I» u. iiil mvtrr' bf 't"di1iitlt"ltltlir'r'iRl7ii'i'd tor okank present. That her beau dress, and address were I“ of a va Mt order. was another recommen i ' though probably a less imports one. iirniiirWi.' (‘dssmdvb, and mm: Ii', "M, yr. Cassinove, you should h lk uen wink, a sensation our friend pre. it, ut, [at t c I Beresleigh's pa 5 Ur,'rtr'Dt ti _,ilh',t/ her, sir." i The itii' mss and ter friends are rat I l to be Joos,rratul1ted, myiam " said . Casanova ,tr,ravely Giirii7ii.htf, as w how“! ta fab: Elmer. l , , , Li to be congratulatm, magnum a-” ,. Casanova .‘trrnvely Gh"iTi'iiAtf, as We tsowed,ta ii/ir Elmeru ; , ' q ' ,' Their hi); nféf.‘ _.. .p,".t'tA l i' "hhiouhitrstti.?rts' of 1am) estec l, friend is 'bt‘tt-r't t ft, duniration [t tho' 'ivihe" tvtatrtit,hti,st Said La t Jrlrer. in a tone that made his ht l ‘th‘r‘ill wxy.i_t.h, joy. . iitioiri%'ght," she. said, holding out ' Lv,roceiyittr, and returning the sli Wire that sent him happier to rest. - _ _t.__, a, hm. rnnm Laura Elmer Huron Wyn,” the adv'entm'bs jrttiiciuttit an» - . «a: _ A: tah1sat.rlort, tl the TT,'";'; v: Cik "7,, Rd over, TI Hi ,0 i law a, s i eitude she 1trri “flaked (tJ8ifll'il of re ing in her o',i'ii'iniiii'ifeGig.yrtythttti) became sleepv. For this purpose always kept a volume on hawl. The l) 1 now in progress pf. perusal huppette t be "rradhirti/"r' Riding too much axe [ by than)“; you”; day to go at one sleep, Laura looked about. for her l without bell le to find it. Then dglly. recollec that sh ad left i l ' .flt drawing- m below B. and f ' l .... Jhn “10-! on: taio rt been Fi tl, lug-u": luVF/ ..__. it happened to be out oi her way, 4 threw on her dressinggown. ton}; I. ‘%f i/-uiieenrPh4_t,l. "rgi'ii1u..leutiAigy.s..l,til t wsmymfiwgfir-W 'irritiR! 1. ___ . _-- merit. mm. still: the world The house was tsedhted Buried' in still small lmur‘s. As the reached the Iower'1arii1'u.tit tl sudden draught from the' "bury 'ddor, that stood open immediately on the,lvft at the foot of the staircase, blew out the taper. Ar the same pigment thiright within, that. library ,i,'is,ty/.i"M, {my tdl the split with auGishrirent. "f. 6.133% were til out. hut. by the smoldérinlg ird at the-grate, "ttr, say" the'figtir'es of‘twd men seated at the writing tables near the rug. Tho one, with his ftttr). fronting the fireplace was T Sir. Vincent Rayterr' will even in the nedmnd lurid light of! the) dying f ire his far;- 'tttd ghastly-pale. his bquws were corrugated, awhgrept (Imps [ oi 'abTny, were. begged luppn his forehead. , , The. other figure so}. within: hack to- ‘wxu'd tho door, and, iyinreteit.t1y. his face wii Itidlleh from (,aurnvElnierg but bS‘ the general 'oon'tour of 1Gfb'tni, and by the, ruwrtfiaf air'nf his head, inlay pecially hy his light hair. she tlriid;iiiized him an the 'wyswidus tango: whti:had, twice met 3irk.aqreetseaoft illlxeplrk; cttyl ,whpac. relatignywith mg tarnish of Sq vioeets,t, we?) 1.190. 513 rbs*fttl,vtv' “my my "iiytse1iiii V. , -" e", l “a. ,1 (To bi is'oitinued.1 “It's so easy lo MWID.“ i,htttet3re.t) of the New York Teléphoné tnstuat+r', in he lieteupr1ct"-r9t' tgww‘zwm or, the morpi 1 'Ctr it f"N. , " e-ims-vrr- “It 'is't,t,lieejt')ftij, itil)),')??:.':,')',',';':'),,'??,?;: no bot pmier 'waiuédy-cho no“ 4st _ out: girk' is, fye,ssteii'g,'l, M» :EoJx Mr' Jimmy can't get Wig” nough. a , thou: we "ret'. " to; r,,' ". m! "itt,riie1'ty'p'iihr', is flin- .gfégtest mat- rying business mart-hr .5 t thine-d am We turnwut have“; ,seventy and. My girls a week from our instruction 3‘00] and wary ott bemoan alum» and tb hundred A -.-.H-. Lou) hut you ity Nqu . wBeW-0Yer mun - '"- .- fl? -". . 11.10116! Many of these lave without a days' vummm‘ao you Netretaeatom new»: "irir'.' And mun our "dlt dong. an tr mm at them most their fut ure mm over " own phoms. Now, how are we said; 'tb cope with a situation like um?" "I thought you biz." ' __ . "I did until sistqd dun lg; thought oCtria i"ouilitJouimal i I; idi ”That no u eggweé; 'jllt8'lll'jrft ' l 'rfiflfiqtflhfluj’ y L rem , ' pt, as rt of the' (atlttt'et,ti/d 'gtmen nk present. That her beau d address were all of . we at. was another recommen nah mnhnblv a less importal1 Assigned titapttideerous Task. until the managing editol'iv " l. .atk Senator PM“. what he of ' trial ttysr1ia,iprk.'r,-rLyiur,il" and to tpr/e',' 'Marriage.' BUIHN '. m I MLBwshm PM l IECL III-Uu-I-a __ quite still; the work: the deep~1~opose of th liked: .the neWsptper 3:: l.lll.i,iji'i, -" b; ' i'xT6TINfili, c, I T. r'iliiiilii,?i'ljii'iii' _iiliitll..iitir1i ' ' 't jrffri,t Wi ' tiiiili'ikrirtti . N t ',lfeii.t'ttiid1, (or Name 'tumm' tiid, Pi. 'iiTiitiiiEeuuyoeuttro.t:t.e1 hidwlcahud 'rrrallruri doiv-ditiom I ofumyybbodhl aiuriur,tuvtor,trrese ' cramming diam‘m.wa thae,.gnd; l ugly. 'tiafrririrr:srG/h'ttrr similarly at: _ WMvM lirr,,sp,y News. . At'. tuw m ,p9§% were ”big that Uoy11', 119: com“; y, ').,fr/lij.'iiis, g1 r31?! edu- ijtit a" we)? 'i;',riri),11'iheiT, bulk}? t'o' 11713 'icr-triiGGisiyttwi1yitt,reey Wei-f 't m Mumtmsu'md of or. yritnsue1'a.'ttii, Pills'ihnd decided to give thdin nahL-deh 11.1mm» [ta-(inmost: and by the time I had taken about “Q. n by 31 Jt"tt't co 1 wk mute .nn tii?is 'l'i(,iii'j,ii; mi] 'ti.tit,,1viii',iiit,l) te-l win if i'ffililyff , a. may: fy rar- cabin; tiduDi.NMihu'i.s 'iritueiPilrsto all gttitiliK' i.ididiieA.'yv? I :r r up: a” C Win can't ttttte mum. ultrb'enm'raul akin cumin-u. with. _ bites-mud nit Ward 'tit/til',',)',';',,;,.', ',,',1tl',t', t,r,;l'ttitit in an! Isa-WW y, 11erts1 'e, 11!? 'lttj'rl',)tr/littii," :jj'ii,j,s',ii,'il,l?i,i,!t Mi g -,i'itit),'elliii/ti't'e'a,T,,lei 511111) e,"medl- [ ce' mesh .1-.. I tos lan‘mé'n‘ r,"-vestPCotte'. "" It.» u , ... """.. -. V V 'iii' i,ii1iiii'ii)i Be 'i,ni'iil'1',lti'iei,t.t'/i,",f; . k. friitii8iisti. Pink Pi W', vihiitfy', cum 'sktn (Banks; but " '.iithet ' ttbitMa "thosedi‘bylma mtoMphuth" " amt-mil, 'with, itttihtru1aioito'e him“ trad: hack- ullheuy. than iimlpimtion'. ', I indigestion“ mm“... Iwalaiu. Jit, Aitur dame') must we; stittetutl,:tiihTeft tlirt MNiot m ‘mmmwm Wm" t M ina‘ww .3132- Aor, can act 3$120 a" r ('lt' your. lt! " nine iriatj? or _ {Winn}? M / _ fats} £3.13: lrl , . ' .. . m‘YA .iorxxwr “muse- "ul, in 1rsts',ili1s inns strum upon me cum 'tken aptly suggested an atastistitiomo " Iocqunt for the must. riitiijrestir.syqttef,11 eohaidemtua our; “gm?” 1uteth'; d ... " 'Fr '., 'g' .2. q \. . All .ormun .OC’yer li,'tti'tiy/f,t11 ti ff", Rita"? tttlt “Mike dPutiop from t [like Ange , Vky; , why}: 'tfy lining" "tri) ,dgte t "1.912 gr “ Vulnlpotu ,ertw1'r.atv1 “'IPIW'S" lie/ty, the, atverasex gent In". 'gWil WW ”inmnn',21.. is.; .' , .i ',t , .' a iliiifiilitptejilid1t; , The inaprhmim in his wank iridis) ijiiri','/"reitsee1')'i1 .rtytt.tt1y.tt.ihrty, the same .ig true my temperatures, mused itXctlr'ts: forester; " raising a? ntw'of " “st ice masses at one “(law the _"iriiierriia"rTiiirreiiteiittgwl the,poles of such weigh name; 1td'l',t 1ttteli',',ii,.t',' 'li'2Cl7j, “for“ takeg pUee to l a ',-._si e o 4. mi union-At 51mm V tritiitt ed F , tr mum: " tg/tttIll) 3.35;; fig-b1 ”124L155“ “£3,0th “m iir'irei,rri's' c, l', A y , l F 2iot. i'itt2rd/i2l'tt't to ttie-tar/ 'iis'tclr." Pii “W: in BM iriaee of wheat.| The forester is raising trees to at'tfrpit i, .de'mand " WWI, N?! as lite father] is rs‘nium‘hgat to supply a demand for; Asreasistutisr '1 he aesthetic shunt my, aituatiomimty uppft’. tees, but at the] Jame. than; he must n-cugniza that the'; undid»: kyle is entirely Ltr,rdimati,i 'tod thin his {thin-l i, to supply the de- mand for lumber, - Forestry is the rare oi forest ttees tMV def toi,rtf'orrlrt'rons. ' The can; of ahde‘ hes: iftiimit Some under forestry at it“. trtit'jjrte4'tt'sed as shame trees trel ittuao.'rioreWttee.; But m, undwho htrs' been in h forerrt will Mr a moment main. main that they are growing under forest conditions. The care dvnhnde trees is "grborieultuny and elm a.r,uoriettlturist is Waking to madam! bunny. of form may: trey, while we foresterh after . long trunk. cleisr of. branches. which will pr? 1iuce tht. largasgpuasibm amount of Aim, "ser. _ [ " _ -. '. . L,,,, tas ' WI: _ l ' _ While 1he fureislor's manair'eme'nt hag? utilitarian undusml thi. forest. under his management. will' continue in lm'thc' thing ot':beautydt but Mar been. The Mam" will eonthrue to iind them-rent and ”cranium, and it will still, remain the 150nm of the, wild game, just. in the Gerpruh0, ”1'“!ij best .xuspaged in the. w'iyiir-rvtt, 9.1%. Bumba- mm of iiitiber'titt from l le forest will Tie'lu’ger Ind blotter, pnd (ttw 'treed will, he cut 'hr,nc'thdf are mktittyit,tttd not oowet Ad Jijmitr'r"uittii they Module overr'ipo aha de'tayr, for“! ls just-u possible to leavi- ‘11“: imam may no ovrrripe in it is a 1tiveiwheatattttit Ooo fip‘. _ F . l ' Dip; ’Ye‘t, a Motion “by. But on the r. ' Way " Perfection. -. , ' "ro-liat China’s guiding are'urméd with the Ir,est, producta of Gvrtrugn and Japa- esis skill. They are trained by Japanese cilia-{din gnaw ‘and uetice, , The)" at) cq‘upppd nithfdguul bailooui, wirie yi/s to!e‘graphy,’and A Red Cross you}; my, any: Harper’s Weekly. ---_ ' " ' _e, -t'. "'thi',iTUiraTUre i,kieUtts of excel" lent military schools, éstubliihtd' in Va- n'ous parts of the vmpirt,ritt the tteuities of which are m be found.» large pm portiqa. of Gum and :Japanesc m u'qdctnrs. ydd.em, 111330er Ptyef (“at Staten“. lset,1e'.Nt'dT' has put one at let' exam but l _ Lilian 50 “Wrong!!- bi/so v'iril)t.'v' this p, eummtly reno\;gt- digit! ',aitiiiujst? find; that“ militia)“ 5mm Ag Chm? t "teuit"éxuittspre' u " pu.rcr"('.'l' ', kt ' trt "i _ - ‘ . " -- ----A- '- “.‘Mfl‘nn i,4aipta'weruty is ”mum to panama. W inquired, .34; 'tg'ttlt' m: w ". , Fit mm Ao." grim, iii,iitii,ii(, _iitl,l,i,siif, ' 'i'lih'i',, a'ua'titu pow; _ "9?» kg; _ 1,0 e seeom, gnnu gnaw??? '49,?719 f tHihisrt, _',1t,1',",1t aiG..e, iir1it'tir't.oy' .. ptasl nurcm‘nXte 1M:?7"'* - I"' ”A: "h" mid“ V/ont of the' cm “The 133.1%!"th 'weré that , huh not startling.; '1‘kaywennori or)” ttFat tii-'t0tlttett. what - than ;Iho 'iiiiikCriiGistefrtrl/tt.y..t.tit,tt, an; - -. I ,A_-|1 ' LA AAA a-..” ___. ."nl pr . . t mph‘ n9. up, 'tt Jef,,,",,',.,'..',,')'-':'-'?',':',)", a: “it. ll rope was agitated. America wonder- ed and the world a: large rntertlined av we” of Chims and her army. i't?-itt Weight» and um any: a?! 'itfiir,jjEgtitlif/ttiit,etri,'f. A“ THE NEW CHINESE ARMY. ri, Fiiiil 'an1 hiir army. ' . the ehore and mm yen there was no illusion. cm. than“ Oregonian. 7M- itGiicii aiiutesret- 1',te,ftttl"c,'ft'A'Wl'll'G -e"'-""TT _,;.. ”as... ,_.‘ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO (in it aw Lol. 'li'l, eaprt M’ford' he think}: it id "e ii In; Amine - to' y, i Rea of Earth's Axis. , , Apro ji) an Jungian alrthqum. I it gusty i icinfd that Profenm‘ John 1 Milne; “out Btqtt'h ,teisutitt luthor- Ry, ha cod td than to account ' rec . glib-aces of this chaste: junifested hire Ind .brtmd in various parts of " This theory has been held teua ' by Sir 30mm Lockyer and Q’mfosso Atehentrold. Professor Milne: {declares Int the disturbances are due fun to a . tom-l rediufert ot the earth's strata or to the 'shitting of 1 Ithe surface to meet u gradual contract- l "in; of the surfee to meet a gradual con- ( faction in the size of the globe, but axe _ used by displacement of the globe it. ', elf from its true axis and are rally l _ e to the jar incident to the subsequent l King back of the outh upon tha'ttrue Eric H f peeiygble that such a return ti?slii,ii, t'o'iiieusik an Mel! is an”? " 4istortiont “out! out“ w (new. /alqus strain upon the crust and could en- ht, locount for the must terrifie seismic lednvuuiom' inuginable. “Sir iVormnn Lockyer declare' further 1 to riptio, Immune true 1min 2t'tl ie/te. t"ll'dCJtt'G.ief'l raft-nay sent 'ttte. (may at the eG'th_ttpn it _kiri'srttar'r thoe" during (In ttiirtb-tire, 'ity",',', sunspot period and which, through It P, great differences in the correspond- ‘itg temperatures, mused the bunnies 308 “at ice masses at one or the other ot f.htscpole of such weight that the dir Ctorho? takes place, to be nubuquently Framed by other rerlatlotvw ‘Philudeh ".jiiiir" Jaime ram“. out Canada who do Qt 591mm "tr, say that Ruby's Own "fibre“ 'MVO‘ suord the liven of.uteir,iitt" on“. mm" of 't‘hm is Mn; 'Jdm Sunni. Gtsorgetown, Ont., who "Yr, "rte no hesitation in saying an; T him that Baby's an Tablet; axed Dy little little oriM She " little girl's life. Fromythe ti e little girl was three months gli Ir cried all the time with lUQtho She was frail and puny; her food all he! no good, and l was ”(0th min out fuking’caro of he: The doctor would her for some any admit-.- ally told us he could do no may for her, and we did not expect the wait ti better. It was then I WA ' 'rr by’n Own Ttbktl, and decikdi te try them. Before 1 had given her u box of the Tnlrleta there was a. great improvement. Her digeotion FM. much improved, nod her barrels. which had been tsrlbly ooet.tipael, moved regularly. Front that time she began to thrive spleudid1r, talk 110' .13 healthy . child no you my“ l wish-to my . We at .wgmw “the Pilt . box of the Tablet. in an homer My Own Tablets will smupUy. Ynitxr " the minor _ nib-cub of rubidium! ,ourtdduett.U' In. the mother has the We of a tit?vera-nt. analyst. that. am: maid Am cont!!!” no dmgl Ont , Most“hlhi9mb1e women ‘nov drill .Neir an G, , come-pr e ,tretyyr Hen It i's time 'tb put (I; 'Gd-oCPu my of the, destructive moth, for, be- 'aides thing In with“ [new-luv! of the ram-ge- of that pest, the eolibstorag6 mum": {calm inf tttttll the soft i9ss ettie9t (M6 to m " valaq " There are many motheys Animus? - '.A Very pretty and inexpensive cover tok I dinihrtrbie, when not in use in made of t dull shade of green burlap, the four jot-nerd. being; moaned with thtee Urge dis ,unbmidered solid with ttg mucking} h and just a glimmer gilt thread td a d tetth richnmu. t tilaus Stat 1itl'uti,1,'g',r, 154.. are t, ts%reeommen to I paying o hf the habit of having 11r,,1'S,t"u'p in: their rooms overnight, for it in well ehown that sanding wntrr absorb. My impurities from the, ,iuxsypt41= “as I , r d at. 1 . imeait,re1 , in“ l! l Micheal! b _ urlsa sted here a, of or“. mm a by Si: 350 Arehenb 1‘s hat the iii "Comparat'neh' spawn, what. w, d?) tlpertt and independent gentleman the “met in. The city man is the victim 2mg butcer, the baker and the poor madman. pay: in onrythiuahq keg. except tir Ind would be ttl tn for that if ha could get the country . 2iot so the hunter. Though his Ifds an broad and his knee: high Ind - . ,,-:_AL-_ -. a.....'...- t.- atprng, ferret who I“?! mum; u-u muc- v. . r, I F ' 'poultry 5 {5,2,3 Letars,ru'l',11tJ.s. Ai?, I sh qutlble cellar-evrrnyII All I io vqouble veils;- evrry fall In! . u,, “06191,: when. I 2iiiitihiiina"'iiNtibnb_ works lei-umly through the spring and - summer. rtshos a link durbtg Ernst and then npondn the winter de. inn thr chord-rs and s"ttiitg E21: year's fad. -_'""'-"'--r= _ .. .1 C mumzm omit. analyst. that this modi- , contains no opiate or humful g. Sold by all medicine den-lor- or mail " 25 can: a at, from Tho ver/rs'? M " Bmdiyillo. F for “Int if he could get the country d. Jot so the tuner. Though bin ds Are broad 1nd his fences high Ind nag, he has n neighborly feeling fog -ryone who lives within ten miles oi SAVED BABY’S utr. The 1,4;th Earner. rock)" declares tuning! Useful mm. r law" in tl that any himself $ Were au:. t1 wow " " mmtuiw.’ve t Ham-o wail-t. mun Yuan glib m 'p'eriliialnetsrkertr.!trittetttfr cum Mm y,s'.'rurti,sittkt for”)? . .-ri..~.oé2='u-‘s but. ii,totse'r'ixiirut'; _ . thy whenever a mail 1w. lit 11tt',','t. 151th» all mum‘s, set the regulation-'3 'society pt. o"fhiiiiiriiriiiHistose the '_, dhion- cf mvugenyx’ whieh tlt r if I... aritufrddhNb in] as in: ”I and den)! ,itlt,t!y.yr, he odieliyyr, PWWK-zi‘fi'wk'iififnmfifiwy od oarpr #31: 'k'it.i)l/i,iilktiieCt. _ doing. .iTe,rlerrte "/4',"si meiittft. l , paurudilai mtertitstt Atyi,ttrty "ioW'ted ' elety. ",. : J. .H'H Pl it is in certai-rtersstmueea I" the law doeiHiriFimretde punishing“ that are uatr,far tome (ttid mam-mm the fit-"91;“ 1m, or cowardly wuuotsination/"ta excu PP so.“ the law is 'i'if'jiirvi',i'i,'i'i".t' 'idiiets' as a whole, or aura great , “My; m. it itaegrtttati, ur,ivoutrteiitLye.ttirtrrtr..,tf ides. of adequney. The intdequmcy "U excuse of the minder” tsttd mum The enemy of society and social o seeks to hmme the censor of doom 'yliom. But _ were it o . tel that a [as las, is t in a Naif-n . or on. r lilting. Inother law that provides . w.“ penny? The more the mat“): in studied " weaker tho excuse becomes, a w f greater looms the danger with 'itlt aft/ that". My") . A, .- r.a ' Ir, . ifs it"ti,'Tht tttth' 'ttietfit itTn'ht iiiiiiiNd"ritr itt.tfWrftF tains B. than to aadasutt-'eeu disposed of, he hos only to put in the plea gut, yu, or one td his ugly. "eerwNtrhsador imam! 'JuFiiririd. may,“ 'di, is MW!" ' niihisU%i' . "siaciion of: case for the de- 2,',,: is not a, serious matter, when vmdo‘My to pepsin-0rd conned. The Thlw case in an excellent “Intro.- ion. The best citizen 'mtle done to jt'i'ls,i'l"il; the u'ussin iii., go tree. b'RrWer the question at the purest" ot the email or his victim alter the feet. ‘or tendencies of the admission of such ;.,m-,w an Iell nonmawntw “MM has, ad an; we likened; at “entitling unmet bring the «(we to L book. Tine "unwritten ia'w” burden-er not oniy takes his victim's lit; he “ken LaiLeruution. f” A 'el, _ A hr 1w}: e' as) "ttxhouaoomuutartt lines of defence are being pursued, iu. Fggicy_§‘n«i‘ty_e.‘m:mmm.f;.u the jury kept: one, it must reject the .?thtr. titeiei,t,itttogtrtitfede,i,t.it, in l Ae" sympat y for the murderer, who. = var i I . G TQue. ilaittitLtef'?,t Biiir 53.5.15; GTE: 1.35.35 3.!» wutter lu vietim.mny It”; 'tire. but for selfish er1tin.cry.ecr.ufNe. Tinuiher.Ctte TL 'iive/, tso' far nil):- closed, earned In honest dollar. as)» been . In unto himself, A tt"et't: .0! 1h!) can” 'W otbra lib a wi' .of oppvunitiel. New; in th'reffoz; fft T' "t lt :ittdh . "hu ' dbde :tii I to set III e If” t I T is Going t . l . In - hi 'tft il i..'l f i . I . . . tth', t.rJ.t to. that; tlt,'.: chairaltho‘gh . il 'o a . ' L Ai xu-zgm a a. M" 'rf/r/e"'?, m "Hoes Idyvrtjtf my!" is . st,ueittFn “a! fiL, /il',i',,rb'iil1uli1, (at) Ilia... tirt Mic llb‘w’HS ll "I Rryttrn mm by rcifVi"iroktiti,r around-thir inc man is the our who advertises in nuwnms. =. My! tUPI', all tik. m-sk.‘ 'Ji'j':"ut'iiiid'r"s “when”. lumw~ that is read by the uuti1.v--ifq. in tho stroMs, on the can or total. then thrown aside are poor - - - tho I now can In un- mm. n. F, . s tl , . Mn” gripegr. (£033?) a in; then thrown Mid wwwm J ' N. j'at,tailtii'Eaiinan. a"; t'l, 1t4'd'ldf, ‘5 'f#.yy,tsaiii'it C.2,','r'G to let her off his, “I B, RENEE-t m‘Mihniacm he uouldrt't liq-ten to me when l “a of marrying by. - '"firi"fa1'. "Gie--rroutrir our. a. reason he wouldn't [but to you. w, och mt be the backbone of the publici Vi)! y blhilit‘ii. Thtough one journal r Ev seetion of the public -- 9. Irlml .I " mm in?” v that it does so is so Mr“ iwrwl that In doubts existi- .u.reJ The 1uiitiartttriite. . adauir'd, oitl - e to ' be" :rthtt: “Advert“ 'r.hl, tietatt 0 ores, it iwe itliltt tetom. In the t ,. c 1pr 2Utl It),"";",',",),?;)";')'" w; The ":iifit, Mythic“, oitl - l hat" wti '1: [in tetatt tM',': El and the pulm the 1ihih. nmqthe (3mm In New _ contended M as " " " If: Cl #1

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