7 -r .... "mum: of it; " will not a, for my midi... She wish“ to be 'tl. tstem-mite" 'otitary. She would not an to his it " the. tor-u) "Tm, my “main. my "hm-"t. lob-o! anti-Id Mr. hm “I - the may, of an†n... u» -_.- _ _ H... - Ina, $htd an agree-bk (rind in tho taunt. The neighborhood is lonely, And it when I no“ difference to he! not to be aâ€. to "sit ttt the River Hound “In. Latin looked 0mm. "Then the owner, whom you all Mn. Fume. would expect to be on what is a“ Visiting term with “this“ of the River House." '."9ruitur,' I replied; “that in her aut object in letting it. The neighbor- hood u a am one. And the like: minty! "'ts that “I said In. Lurk. 1w 2rt.y nil 2.59m: of it: n .m “a 7V iâ€"V “‘u - In bygone times A; a down-home. Mm, Nam. lets " in order that the mu m-_ “I .. -- A am men I rem-mm, madame. your chic! motive in letting the house, amd I said to I)": " Ibould all you. Mm. Levin. that the River Home belongs to Mrs. Neville, t!, Nevilh’l Cross. " in you not] in " The mists of “In men, and the laugh- ter of children it play, the distant mur- llr of tmme, the roll of earrings vhob, the ateps ot pulsars-by, In all M? “All in“: I answered. 'When the In“. no on the URI, the house is that h Micâ€) " it h tho very thing} all. mmarked, 'tUt my was. Int-J ‘And then I nmmborcd. madam, 1 your chic! motive in letting the bonny! ml} aid to bor: l an, the GiGGi i nun-Ir of tho "our _"'Yoqs hear no och “My minim-a bu been for â€waif-awry min tookinst for . very quiet nad re- _ PM and honor. It struck her " (mm, when} “WW" I). and X." “migrant. that tho "id to would like t . River Homo. It is, I uup- I tion " St quite out of the public wny~quito I 1t,ry tn; an An†d , "t m not nun. madame,†he uh! "that you will find the tenant LII eligi. bln one. My visitor. who†lame latter, “at found to be Mrs. Jun Lewis, com ".-a. _ "You are a good man of Malina," I put tn, "but we um: not take more for the home, Mr. Payne, thm, tt in honoptly worth. Yes nut In†no that the twenty pounds per Innum up made up to her." My may, bowed. “‘1 understand, Mr. Payne,' she be. gnu. 'that you have tab. letting of they homo known us the River Bonn. I 1 than“ like to know the rent, “an oh lining, and other Min-Inn! Trun, would! I gave them to her. Public, madam, In one rupee: I have done wrong. She seemed so like on. who would “Till, 3nd make the best roam. terms or heme". that I inked "at, pounds por Annual moro than you chided on â€that, quickly expecting that Ibo would want Inc to take it off; in, to my nurprlu, the nude no com- plaint at all shout the rent." l T an ottrtit will do.' she -.-... u. ".""ri--wrten one of my club can. to any that s lady wished to no. me. Then an. Into the otnee . P.tettyer-iookimr woman, dream! in blue! silk And . lumpy shawl. I um pretty quirk It coming to conclusions, but I could not for the world tell at ttmt whether stte wanted the home for herwtf--wt"rther the was a Ray's mid or companion. or what. She spoke well, tn! loomed to have s good but! for '-a-.. " have to no me. He had news, I {on tun, from the expansion ot his has. After his and bow um! none preliminary te~ 'ef? be aid: “Tint is a point I must ask you it was, Mme,†wu the cautious re Jr. "t Cttrtmrt uudntako to some it, ’will lay the whole matter before you 450 (Incision, of course. to“: with On. (in. any in Jum, â€on. when my steward, I Iliad, rUrerr busing. to no me. H. 3...: M. , bowed. My m“ At twenty-anon tho whole of my hul- band's vast fortune. at! his largo - Ute, with its hum-uh]. Whal- tua, beam. mine. I had no Wren. no "when, few with who. I could claim kith or kin, and I was " a loan how to not. I bad loved my Liliana In well that tho idea of 5 second mud- n- wu hateful to ma. What, then, Wu I to do with my money an! my ttbt I dunked upo- living at Noviuo's has. um! being as happy " We under the drum-taboos. So you: glid- ed III}. - .. now-noun. and “What . stung. thing!"he; in order that the may! jack to 'oeietr-Grhr, machine k friend in the taunt. “I know ot no other xenon , is lonely. and it make- does not are for it." re to I!“ not to be able "Not an. for it.' But, Mm iver Home! the will "can me." raked embarrassed, "t think not," wu my an an, whom you an Mm. " shalt moot eertaialy wait x we: to be on wut u I hand-d thin! Io. Sb. may run with the hunt of traps tr and“. id]. of middle' ' who can. little for the trim "plied; 'that in her lilo; aha will and, not ulna win; it. The neighbor ed" ‘9. tthe must understand ",htlet like. minty) duty “you no to a. - n- .. T-., If . In 1yit'tric--Frhe1i"Tii"'Ti tit-Hoof“ I who tatt â€tulle, ot N M bow um! none preliminary re~ he hid: will be planed to but that we I ton-M at but for the River "An eligible taunt?" I inter. in but the" as?“ [ of _ttte birds and Prime Ilia? other gonadal I "V.“ um “an“, at: In r. w’ that! "You," It A I. wi to Mrs. Neville. I “I: m} a been and in My." whenâ€. Mn.’ "What that a. mayhem»: in the taunt. " km r, m it make- , doe. not not to b. nhU “V“ -- in June I Wu duh; ate-mud. Junc- hm, of bushel. with Course, rests in]: A Fair Invalid Hid. 'You _ . - --_ -- r"'“ not " it, later,†1 said, 1: bin , a be! mm†to up." the am, “gt lt/c ould I fault. And thin I remembered sudden- I that I had Nedged my word no one lent. aim-Id intrud- upon my aunt. Full of “I maiden, I turned hastily to him. In. “M Mr] aid, " 'thee d lotto“, but I 'emled via this adr mun, tmai hi tU the rs. "e'""""...'. an un; also will surely not refuse to re- ceive me. She must understand that my duty e05 no to use every person un- der my , rial or poor." “M a A-‘--" .. ._ ~~vv'-‘ AIM mu, mum: m a u, and ms . l Tmeiy face Was clouded and anxious; . m" 2'C','l?',U, if}; much. -'1/u'fl't In; iseemed to me Ihatshe, was even re. _ Vane"-the mm w“ an uncommon on.) lieved by Pr addresamg her. She did to begin with, the writing an e and not this tlme refuse to anew" my . peculiar; it was the writing “at: of M,',,'?:,': but told me frankly that Miss , l one who Wu old or of a 11 whose may? not at all well. "Has 'he long ( force ot character wu all "pressed--. tte, my I_uked. _ ‘ , which of the two it Wu I could not tell. No; 31).. " not exactly ill, but seems ' I heard during the week that followed to u ttuiing slowly 'lr/lr", lot the "rival of the “an r " River She looked at me wit wistful Eyes, I House. Dr. Ramon w“ E first who cn‘d than seemed to regret her candor. :m ' nod it. Can I do nnythingh o .he_lp you?†I I "I an no delighted, my dear madame, ttPa, tburirtiy.' tt 'iglid deeply. Ir,' s"thit. him“, that we hue neigh- trigger; to not?» 'ttet',', 2 rs " uh. hear that our new " 15 one t ' A N. Lewis," I "ttT arrived." F teo aid. ‘t‘The summer]: tt we" hm lf ' " mc" I r9.“,_~‘ “L“A - . ,7 a--, ---- "Yes," i mm, "bat will not prove to be of mm “L 1adi-atu. Vout-tri "No," the will pardon prefer not to does ont win] am now, We," concluded my ed I ' Rent, "it in for you to decide. I have There In input-aim: that Mia Vane has plen‘y won: , of money, And that the will not can that ' what her object coats her, If she can but ed am attain it." t felt puzzled.“ . lo» how "ae. to 6eeUe. " 'I 1 “Wth would you haul-e to be the ly. 'I mum: of her with for solitude. Mr. ."'I Punt?†My men: main looked diseon. Miss , carted. “It " “There my be Ifle fawn“, with?! W. Possibly the lady is old and I‘M: dlollhe- moldy; or Ibo may be " ht. vutltor, l and and not we to no “you; or the aouU o my be troubled with Iona kind of to Mil! main: or she my have had some ter. it is no rlblo trouble. Any of this reason. will of the ' 'eeottat for it." Wish to "Ut her have the house,†I directed. "'I w "Ny that I andsrtakq to relpect her I tell solitude, if that is all she requires." it mini “any .-r, A" - - returned, "but I tear they trxhat on to be of muah advantage. have Miss Yank-objects to soci- !ett: .1tt'tet!tittsrC he laid. "os !ilte dovot J' I as}; I. hin r, all the F“ 2! his. V wait upon her. Sb. my be per. t midi]. Me, “d the Imam" of . v "1'"! m som- yucuea and apricou. I will our: home --MU Trane will find them P.ireutinr" aid "Ob. She shook her head '!otttrttu1b. n . "You need not tell her that ttiey have come from me," I said. "She will “ye the think you have provided than†'L‘an I traked, 3 'tlg) "No; the w ten, "r can Quid. “1 , exhaust“ “3:: have s soci- peaches a --Nus, v, " She she _ Ob. "You I: _ have com: e she think you Mlle m in n: ' trem new her. I " l her. "t the 1 . ' I!!! Ui sees howqi I of them, tad , re- later 0 may business :1 ml. was lurprh out of the I y, lo 'tmare, If". tended not " w.rd I hee, on. Phy'idnm 8 lot through Da Conviction 1 in- m._~n . V ,,_ JV... v." try. Later 0 nthnt same mo busineu at Daintree railw was surprised to we Jane I out of the telegnph office. , an dismayed for the women tended not to have sun ward I heard that the uni] physicinn. thy John Emmett through Dnlntrce. Ind I to conviction that he ind bet summoned to the Riv-v Er-, inky _ ___ u“... um ' M1 aid. "The summer , n ' exhausting one; at Neville have some exquisite ' peaches and apricou. I wil, -il,'ly Yum will find them " - __, . . _ ".-.1, ' was mop; Daintree when' I met Jan: and I stopped immediately quire about her mistrust comely face was clouded In"! "' - From the servants no information could be gaincd~tbey knew nothing, [ exec t that their mistress was an in- validpand declined all society. The eer- vante appeared at church, the mistress Pmt-indeed, Miss Vane herself might have been a myth. I Time modified opinion. Lady Glendon said there was no doubt the poor lady [ suffered from spinal complaint, and was _ unable to leave her room, Mrs. Con- yers was inclined to think it a case ot !tyslsutehouv-ohe had known a few such. Miss Hunt had a theory of her own, and it was that the strange tenant of the River House was a political refugee. But n time passed on, And new source- of interest arose in the neighborhood. the curiosity About my strange tenant died any. I myself never ceased to think of her-thd vol-v M...“ U" .. _ "'V "rev. nun“, ot doing so. All imptirieos and curiosity were baffled, Every week the confidential maid, Jane Lewis, went over to Daintree and gave her orders, They ware such lib- eral ones as to prove that, whatever else might be deficient at the River _ House, there was plenty of money there. J From the tradesmen who executed the" orders, it was gleaned that besides Jams Lewis, or rather under her, there were two other servants, and there was a grtrtteadyt butler. l-.. mu: was generally round Dain- tree a dearth of topics for gagsip, this one gave new life to our sacinl meet. ings. Who was the lady? Why did she cheese to live in that peculiar way? l What was the mystery surrounding hert _ These problems continued to be discuss. ed until tim" Almwud the utter futility "of doing so. All imptirieos and curiosity were baffled. As there was generally tree a dearth of topics for one gave new life to our ings. Who was the lady? l chome to live in nun m»- " to an. 8etrtt her. After- ard that the eminent London thy John Emmett. had passed Matree. Ind r felt a certain that he had been hott, to the River House. (To be continued.) "That was very good of you, doctor. She is . strange person." "I only hope, madame, that it may be all right, and that you may not repent of having taken such a tenant." ,. __..v n. mules on the matter known.†“So I came away without seeing your tenant, Mn. Neville. I felt annoyed, but I managed to any that it Miss Vane ever found herself ill or in distress I was st by service." , "M'"reM removes no visitors! 1 " ‘My good woman I do not come " o visitor', rut as one intrusted with the souls of all under his charge, Go back to Miss Vane And tell her front me that " is not as a visitor, but as the rector of the pariah in which she resides that L wish to see her.' "'I will go,' she said, doubtfully, 'but I tell on candidly, Mr, t do not think it will {a of the least ture.' l "I looked very stern, and uh. hastexr ed sway, only to return in n. few min. utes looking brighter and more deter. mined than ever." “Mi' mistress, sir, wishes me to any that I she could break through her rule for anyone she would do it for Pu-- but she cannot. She regrets that' you have had the trouble of coming, and t regrets also that Mrs. Neville', agent t did not make her wishes on H... mun-- "an punt“ on, um new sources rest arose in the neighborhood. riosity about my arrange tenant "y. I myself never ceascd to it her-thd very name, "Huldah, had 3 charm for me. _ us they are. I an" sand rou can try." that same morning, Uvitut antree railway stltion. I d to we Jane Lewis coming tlegraph office. She looked for the moment that I pre- l to hut-A ---- L - BF-" -" UHF ' new . Four reception wu It lent courteous." ' strongly inclined to do no. “I hope that , I ventured to observe. "Moderately so. I drove over to i River House three days ago, and. re- quested to see Min vane, 1 was some- what startled by the upect of the house, which is Oriental in its magnum. cence. l was shown into the Iilrrirr-- the room that looks over the river on the West. I cannot tell you what “ruse (uncle: came into my mind a: I at there waiting. Presently the sound of foot- ltepa startled me. I do not. know whnt I expected to see, or what my idâ€. of Miss Vnne Wu, but when the door open- ed I felt a thrill of diu ointment. There entered a about, canny}, ahnwd I woman, with keen, bright oyeHyu l that named to look me throu h. I bow- ed and murmured something Ilium. Miss i Vnne. " 'I am not Miss Vane,' she said. uuiet- P In 'e . gig, ne PPF Mrs. Lewis," I mmer is a very hot and ; at Neville's Cross we exquisite fruitâ€"grape; sum. um no, M m one of my flock, an“ my chute. Indeed, the more ?tuttrz,th,tirtoosfiutL'riiri"itrii"f m needed then. Sin uni â€no. man be gently dealt with." " will? then is Hither, doetor-- nothing at dininclimtion for society." "We shall no.†m an nun-3n -.--., bit puns: ml to a, at nutter nbom. which on on ,ihly make In] ML.“ indeed. This My in now flock, undo: my chum. lurk took a. hon... mun visio- dictum, be Tree, uddut no one should all Boctoe n ." $39 le, {in Neville," he mid. umil- I l I ed opinion. Lady Glendon a no doubt the poor lady spinal complaint, and was was n exceed' ykigd, In: Huggi- it . To ARCHIVES' TORONTO eoufd not tlui-' -rou could not, _ I sum-nor to any of the white tottttotttt . liuimonts. In his "rerttrrire yen: of . practice he had witnessed use; of then- . nlmtism. uiatiee, and 1t,etr,,1ttt, aim. l p , would not res nd to in Peat- ‘ ment-but Neh’ilipr: 's'u'('af 'Ill',,",,? The same physicinn ntiir"iiiroke of the great Admntages of having tt preparation like Norvninii in the house always, because ot cramps, diarrhoea, stomach disorders em'ache, toothache, headache and with mlnor ailments. Nerviline is a. first. claar cure. There is scarcely an ache or a pain, internal or external, that Nervi- line won't tiuro. In thousands of homes no other ?a.imrelitving tnedicine is used. Fifty years’ continued nuvr‘t‘ss and the endorsement of the profession are proof that Nervitine is the nm'mgnt for the home. l Any good druggist or dank-r cnn sup- pl.' the larg9 Me. bottles of Nan-mm: l “cw-my a mtmbar of than white, oity (tiii)';'?: were anciymd, and they were. ‘fonnd to contain an enormously high penning: 031mm] acids, and such Irritating che can; no ammonia. ete. For the moment they may cause a. warm â€nation when first tt lied, but t fir continued use never my; iitdfiLi'iii'.i and only deteriorates the skill, Mets up i11f'aunniatiU, and causes endless trou. ble. 1 When I ()Mtnr “6"" ae.. A, - "' A The Putryet Are Warned, to be Careful ct These Strong- Smemng Oily Llnlmonts Containing Harmful Acids. . Ammonia," Etc. Hwy Peoph have clung to the tlt tt,tfrl idem that thick, may Imm uncut i the beat kin}. Doctors my not -und they know. . Recently n number ot these white, oiiy Hui-cuts were anaiyud, and they '?trt found to contain an enormously high Pel'mnttge of harmful acids, 'Hd such uritating chemicals as ammonia, etc. For the moment they may cause a, warp: urination when first applied, but their, continued use never cures 1leuette and onlv damn-“mum aL, _, s, - . It a thit.khitriliGt cIniviaenb 't sink through the pores and Ittt, olthe pain. . fs Condemn Oily Liniraents, _ to no " :rong- Ft,', menu Mia Acids. he I _ plea: mu: u yd.- {he _ my lint'.. Th my not aim: te, oity ttht, y were 'll', , high " e I I such some I, etc. qt- warm Ptly their ’ Sit m, ma t. m; up of E1 trou. S girls a r quit ten ye I. He. born q ne- he is Find This official days sisters 'nnid- stood 1 thdu. himes: 0 be his in) Ian“ A: a 'B ot an mm 'hfu- might ' tttttte study li 'eat- Mi. wit The themser r.tet among , fike Abbas Pf" flee fi, Abbas Hilmi seems tfhlve not hit face firmly agai st the plurality of wives, which i Age vogue umonf the wealthier of mg subject; Re will not allow iAirgi"iir of his to become the inmate of what is commonly under stead by the term bran. In ttll re. spects but this be has long been famed an the most Mohammednnly pious of mummies, fur his arisen: are per- formed with infinite fervor and an unv defining regularity. . _ . . w,“ w..‘ . Mik is the mother of six children, five - “an a. "it. girls and I boy. The latter is new about at - tho not .1 b ten year: of age, and. unlike the eldest - ‘u a. a m horn of Mohammedan rulers Rmrwy’ 30*. he is to inherit his father}: "tiiroid - This young “prince heritoi." as he l Officially styledgqulte a"trl',"g2ir'. "r""""------------ sisters in in mop. The lad is un er. -------------------------.. stood to â€Â£33m his :"',t,l'eari,',t, "r, AVIATION mo vouwmou. {nirness "ot his thin, the glen mean tt . . . his frame and thootnllneu of his form. Trying ttt Find . BeuettMe Nam for A: a familr ittart, the Khedlve lets the Art of Fiytng. ‘ m example Which the Christi-n “t?" When the automobile, that now come- might emulate with profit. The girls what anti unted vehicle which in already study English, trmteh, Arabic “d Turk- the-tenet? with the fate of Icon being lsh, with theridea. it is said, of fitting eortsidered onl (ant enough for the; therttseNes for the position "of monog- timid and {Merl}, was first “Yetâ€. the muons wives. . task of finding u name for it In hope- Abbas Bihni GRID!‘ ttr"havts tret bis fullv undertaken in many Umu, but face firmly agni st the plurality of noniinntivo {acuity ha been " wake-- wives. whioh i Age rogue tuturng the ed in modern nun that he made All 0!- woalthier of ag, subjects. Re will not trams] poor job of it, uyl the New allow a Might“ of his to become the York 'iU'd At first he could only de- inmate’of what is commonly under msribe it by telling not what it w“, but 1tood by the term harem. In all re. what it wasn’t, and called it A "home. Ipects but this he has long been famed less carriage," At last he allowed the is the most Mtrhatnrttedtdnly pious cd mongrel word "automobile," at once it mummies, for his orisons are per- norant and pretentious, to enter " vo- ormed with infinite fervor aud an un- cabulnry. And there u bu remained, I Whiting regularity. _ reproach to our linguistic ingenuity, and, t The five daughters receive from their when clipped to the vulgar “Auto" hud- ', with†n training which. from the ly endurablc by the sensitive. A The One " dwells in strict loch» Dion on the khedivnl domain of K.eetr heh extrept for the occasion“ svi.'it, to the that Abdin Paine at Fun). iShe la a Greek with Giraud“: blood, 'ome five years younger than the Kha- dhre---he is nearing forty-and exqui- sitely beautifuL It docs not appear thin My European or Amerimn of the male sex In: gued upon the features, of this lady. i His Mum-Lilo an Example Which Chi-Mica: Might Elf-ulna. In the middle of the day the ruler of Egypt lunch" with the only woman who has ever unnamed to him the re- lation of wife. His highuess tuna. mtete 1 he so inclined. Allow himself the com- plement of four wives nffevted by the Pious effendi of the land. He lug none than“ retmLirted, strictly monogamogu. KHEDIVE OPPOSES POLYCAMY. "Alter ten "In of I Dice-c. t belhe I one “you I bum tglen- N It you want to no. I h cal: on In. Mom. Dixon West Toronto. I own Iifijiiii'" 'ro cm mus 7V..\. .wIIIGP' Ptttttge we have so much more ot than they did and can't stop to New Yuri: Bun. -- ... .. “my“ (not mu our remoter ancestors seemed to have no difru1uty In inventing as many new name- u they needed, and in making them all good ems. while nowadays such work ‘I " most never well done. Perhnpu it I: be; "use W! h-. "‘ --_. r 7 -- ._, n, qualms me In. If this must be called tlying-At is not Int all Ineviuble--"vaito4 it obviously the Latin verb that should supply I foundation for the group of word. now needed. Exactly as we get 'Ugiutor" and 'Ugitation" from 'ugitate," lo we could get "roliUtor" end “volitetion†from "vollute." They look pretty well. It must be admitted tint they Count! pretty ill, but that is probably due only to the fact that they are Itnnge to the our. Anyhow, they are properly built and mean exactly whet we mean and do not gay when we talk about "aviation" Ind "aviators." Certainly there in no _ more reason why flying iii-chine. should recall the existence of birds than that drips should recall that of fishes or lu- tomnbilea that of homewr radio-teleg- , raphy that of wires. 1 It is a curious (not thlt our remoter ancestors seemed to have no difficulty I In inventing as many new name- u they needed, and in making on... -I- m ' mar (en yen-I of nutter-lug from Kidney I“. t belive love my m. to on run. we I henna min: om Plus. my tuck Ich- n much that I could not put on my shoal. utter akin: three boxes ot all Pun. I (mole: are all was. It I. a plenum r to add one more Idaho-ht to the tantalum: or "Gin Pull." . __ m.†.- -,,._.. -. wa-w [its necessary compliments, "to uro- plane" and 'ueroplanut/' Instead, we are expected to accept 'Uvutor" Ind 'uviaiiirm" and, for I." we know, "to unite." They are all bad in hut u doe. tn ways, as thus used, for the future tt be brought out in not a. remote and ighly imperfect reaeatbhutee to birds, but the power to do after one tuition mmething that birds do after nit. 1n- "ttpi, and that u, to navigate an air. I AllA A ,7 1 . .. - -- A like inability to mike good lane. is evidently to be illustruasd in the an of the automobile'. destined Iuooeuot. 'lAerophtne" lacks some of the faults, of "autoinobile," but it is . or thing when all has been said for it git can be, amt yobody has ventured to spell: or write, 'Iolpsyou. Remember-Ah "trtdoesaftthswor% nth-"the cont-al- L In" the use of other HOUSE CLEANING Instead of his. a mono- m drudgerr but.“ a W! of logo who! Bemtlght use . hspppy you“. just . Dixon, 59 Rio-km Ivonne. more ot it to do stop to think... ,Vhwiu -_‘., Ian‘ luv bk "60 . Imam of you-toning their emp1.,,..~_ a mu m" ttitrrtttltg,' In no {can an. ta work u: “Lug Mt can be, and! they m a. I. a tit or c). Rmmm Mr, speak or write w. H. hut "t and. 32500.1») m V , m I" "to "ro- N (Inn to (I. "Hou- employee, t.' '..erer , ' Broth-s mama. Thu mu murmu'. l or Pfetf, '" tttU Mck took phat on July 23, lbs, Tho 'Uvutor" and stock I- dun employ..- mordmg ls, 'r:h'ls we know, “and new“. and In thou- no lung as Um) y... tin h." " a,Cintattt with the mun-nu- n-.-u . woman-amen breto, - “-13...“ mad. Air' -i" - ... ,uur lpples in shquvw him; went tho floor to keep out rats; Rod if We]. a! “led, set them up nudist from the floor-E. P. Powell, In the Octal)» “mi-- u... nun pace Duel: n cellar us this eo'".tttfet'tly and" part or your Mum, possibly, or under your carriage house, only there should be no stable adjacent. “I tuor overhead should be covered with utumn lavas, spread {ilk-Hy to iiiFit, sage chug: of atmosphere be. ov. The t monster sll winter shawl stud " shout thtrtrtiure-Ljiit uhum freezing. Pat your [unle- ih "h...lt, L ._. "_... " would be open to draft. I of air "Id kept ttttlreir tree of any don my. There would be no mouldy hund- not thy-lien of mildew; in other mud», the air “all! be fit to breathe. When the Apple. a." noted the draft shouM [m stopped. and when study oold up in {on uhould chat the cell-r tight and let t My tight? closed until May. You can pm Incl: n cellar m thin eo'".tttfet'tlr Mild" put of your barn. pouibly, or under your (mp-rim... L...“ An apple cellar would be and tweet/est corner of the he in; also should ever be stored nu. should be at but twe thick, and It should have alum All summer it should be one" " -e, . . '"I'l Give- 9.5â€.†Word: of Stock 2'. M Tmbentof Work. an: me. br Lever Ina" Limited. Min-M's . V ...-- nun-“cu MO 'the American swallowed nu piece of chili per, Then the added more 'll' pepper; American another large alive. with cayenne, and so on, till i: u if both would explode, w 01.er dlners looked on aging: Annie-n flttoy winning out prodigious dose, defying all em n etketa of the other. m h a trolley car acrident." n um. “And it ha been tow! “I A comm literary and friend of our: once took Rapper duel at A form". __ __...- w Iv“! II ttiey N- am with the canon . Dividend. n: be LT2'utti,gt- 'lpl'llllia the prwoxz' year. ur., . ?r:‘b:lylm Calvin. the pram-m of Motte? In ' n n manner mu must win a. “nu-men pr anyone. "ver Brethr- â€and. Mausutt, (Au-v “can: In ha been uylug 1.. p, .-,. omn- of new, Millions hem. u Dior-I'm “by... The Village \f “with: WSI built " an “gnu n, u. _ gf'fd"a'fl' Ind ("ml and “a ' the m o vng the lil'. ', nun- “their union:- Itee, and c' “ out Any “and“ return to have: 1*: _ Limited. "2t.tettr.. They have my b', _ , “w WORSE RESULTS Us hnrpened to met" I Sunlight s- Employees. -e - 'e -_. u“: urn HUI} . ll . mu India. tillntre in the. â€up: "of . vi VII killed by u 1‘2".th the 'dtta',t Mar. The p:h..- hu'ég. - the "sold-tal death and Intuit-r. ed tbe "ediot.. “Panda died n: I Us" “My him,. M In no other t' w of In“. Nothin. VII left of him “We " hou- uad some fingers, uhil, ;.,..1,. w, ttettta-d to either the right 'r hft L-ur, may the MB! . tiger h "ill to give one t Mug:- and n " but a» rug: mu! first be M; the but or is. awn will [mm I». who fed on him and he ir, ht, 'ttttef. _iettt,tieti.n the no“ v s. to lay, if a. awful} I l six - it till not be nlhmm’ vie!!! 'otftt, (an. - - -- vu - - "I! rslraw hm; to an it. of an... and to wade I to new visa-n. u u dmrUrrd .m 43': was for tye tigers daily “my. I., In loaves, spread thickly to r clung- of Atmosphere be. we" tii winter Humid out ftirtrtisrreCiiiit RPMâ€! ‘ut‘your apple: in shaHrvw b A A ll _ ’ Thi Apple Cellar, L'n'M' iiu/i, Burns was mu 321.13: a. 5.13:]; if"; I m pepper; then"iii, tother lirib' Ilia, covered a, and to on, till it named would explode. whim tho IML‘) _ A Power Duet Pee be the “that manning vumiirmait urou the (abh- in. stung-r sprinkled " .__A1A_ A - of the tlord. i? tr I‘m-hing 'ttr “unlocking it man. " “It", with 99 you doire S" whack iii W in it. tu t twenty inch. OMM§nt_llght, k) ttok pal-Evin I!†asked Mover“! I out with a tll emulation. Damtmstt, wan-red; lunch hue. I immune he :trangu baie 91:5; I !'t.a than diplomat in 40, 1909 m m. (And he WUB'IW 'oth. l ultra... _ Ii ott ltd-Wm tetmiai “We" [onus wk. Port , "I. may “In. with. that " My to world, 'ho Ct',', Mt ridai XXXXXXy.'y. v...“ 'FPMY "animal. It F‘H'7 C! I u m on 36mm. 1llllkt & p m . was: A My Humanoid mutton at gay grammar m: Import... " . Ann- new gum“, mm "noun-m " phi!» 1"gNh"fleg,t any "It. ' not I PM u..." GGG'; â€an!“ in". $titidirk A: In Plrmtt's Old Stand Lenahan lem' Crcveuet cloth costs, tti' nibble for fe choice lea u print. only can Iona-m cl able for It I only. Uncles: We at Ladies' Dr q yd: clear, Axes, Saws, WATCH MAKE! (/friy! bi C", {'0 Brain 2 Guns and A urmture Wong in Lu our ladies oofing' Lenaha 1188! ardwa corona 7, q A tull Hue thing you not got it guaranteed 0011le l m- think it with m ll Dino-d um TIN 0" pea September have . gum tttttttit/um, have ev ly anti; supplies. iuy Drum ll “In an be In lituzlod rm 3 patchim ma kt tme I IN