his Wesve. s .cc 5_ Coo kB wide open, and be was to: for his revolver, taking it his wife‘s ory of fright, a to spenk. that there were lars in the room. "It isn‘t that," she gasy his arm as she divined 1 "I have haq euch a ho startline elimay. night Mrs. Rem{i bv'od‘n arm with ol 020 Te Toouk Le "If I 4o not get a letter shall telegraph to Passaie t the meaning of her silence, at length. n SBs But Mrs. Ren peased. Another week there was no w "Little Gay is all right cheerity ; "no doubt ber ti such a round of partiee ; she has not had time to dr give the child her own | swi she‘s all right, of course," But Mre. Remington was nes uut SD2 2207 eP In am is.._I"" & forrible ory. In an imatant the banker‘s ayag were «le open, and ho was reaching hurriedly r his revolver, taking it for granted, by a wife‘s ery of fright, and her attempts _speak. that there were certainly burg. / n fgont he hi "It ien‘t t t." a gasned, note Ng at * arm as she divined his thought. I ‘I have had en«m 2. "M*. thous troubled wit] cervnine Gay, The banker over what he After the ; and no letter Mra. lflnin{‘\ ©asyâ€" even even thrilling take th the Per w.. _ j0° Ne maddened eI was a loud hoarse ery from as he sprung toward the ri buried among the debris, Before we deseribe to oy, thrillilll scene which follo, fulus skil a & mine q. _1 _ .0 <Ctf incte ~lightning fashed, and the n of the roaring, deafening th the building to its very fou A« the attendant fung ba« dark cloak, ©xposing the beay 'i.'- m wiil L012 L WE ca i ob}i l23 . _3 0_ OF more medicat gathered around the dissec ening to the discourse of # npon some dificult operati vnce of surgery, when a r knoek sounded on the nane An instant later the door mit the attendant, bearin Ogure in his arms, arounc wrapped a long dark cloal It never occurred to either or the students to question to whence he came, or how obtained the maiiat 2L h0 obliged ; They p broweht 1 iatag 20 NC <ouf o and writhed ags they drove presaging a coming | sto flashed luridly through the mingled with the roar of t heavy storm 6et in ere they deutilllliun. & dOret® of maotke mali.ls T the fAirst week 0 letter had reach Remington commy Night came on dark and starl a&s the last stroke of the eleven chimes died away in the distant a dark wagon drew up before the entrance to the asylum, and the Ti of Little Gay, heavily shrouded ; wrappings, was laced in it. The man (-aus:t un the reins bervours hand. gave the horses out with his whin, and the vehi soon whirling ranidly toward the of . the great, wicked city. The attendant bad taken the sta with him to hold the horse, but nei them spoke during the long drive The trees of the long avenue ; and writhed ag ;poy j,6 "Yenue : Thi Te eauk to the mingtons, and â€" 'hich_ were tra turned ..;,',, 0 He< T TT lstus d 1 107 He drew a dn form to shut out Ing eyes from his kan ,.._¢_, CCught the attendant he, too, turned away with a sigh. seeme a pity that she couldn‘t have t laid away peaceably to rest with her Li white hands crossed over her breast. U why, 1 believe I‘m growing as faintâ€"he; ed as a woman, I‘ve done plentiy a Jobs for olg Ladeaun before, but ne have had auch qualms of conscience o it. 1 suppose it‘s because this one young and handuoma " seeme a pity 1) laid away perce white hands erc why, I believe 1 ed as a woourk a Jobs for old L; have had snel | 1 Afiile epmehdernal "1, "rode to the door, f out. and banged it to 1 "What a lovely little was. anyhow." thought he, too, turned away . 70707 PRBneiit rebgye~dile..s.. . week had no word f ks ol‘ . CC CHORE thay, ",) 144 Ar8 always on the lookout for them â€"the medical students, of â€" course, Have the light w on at the side entrance between eleven .n.tfunlve toâ€"night. Tt may 43 well be delivered toâ€"night as any other time, 1 suppose," he went on moodily, as he strode to tha d ducll LC "What shall be done 3 asked the attendant, back the matted hair white face, Ladean turned upon ~What need to a@sk?" } IÂ¥. "What‘s done with who die hereâ€"it‘s to sharks that are alwars . tm outside n EDOCHFT ECCCE HC I COOC C CET RaX,. h:ruu dol.i::tet‘i‘ at tI 242 °ip "atant Dr. Ladeau was kneeling | adding in the same heside the prostrate figure and placed hi; "Why didn‘t you br hand over ger heart; there was not oven "Gay," _ repeated ) the faintest #ign of puleation. blank bewilderment ; "She has killed herself," he reflected. "1| is she not?" \ Aprer dreamed she had nerve enough for| _ "Here!‘ echoed Miss that." her chinaâ€"blue eyes ve w Ile‘cuuht her up it Bis arms ana , . _ [Qy Ciimaâ€"btie « m® im s Ca. CC ied d 2 There was a he blood, a sobbing goodâ€"by""* then 6 1t * nool of bloo £200 CCO9 CTUnE "@ & good ptice when one w hem, and asked no questions, ay," motioned the professor, a the inopportune interruption, ) stepped forward, cap in han as he advanced the dark clo slender form. leughed, a= men considered his w And before he tions, Gay had her hair a long. buried it to +h« Â¥a.y _3 ""AC increased in fury fashed, and the mighty crash ing. deaftening thurder shook F IG fhe wsme o gull ocR L 5 ", ®il not help yon," retorted the doctor; "you are foolish to ask it." "It w*s my last hove," said Gay, piteâ€" onsly. "and it has failed me. You might have saved a young life, but you refused . I could not live and know that my dar. ling h+d been won by anotherâ€"better dnuh_ than that." ® L en d :_he came, or ho the bodies which cienee Qnd h‘m.l pFOCUT® as best , 160* / cried the the girl has kin neaiing . "I refuse to interfere private affains," excla; dark browed doetor, is fuse to deliver vour me answeread, little caring would break a human to Mr. Granvilie‘s being A wile, the law would from her, after it had she had been An o ipgr asylum. Yoy will never the banov Pxirâ€"‘Who hove behind " GaÂ¥ roce from her kn fore him,. and there was desperate, beautiful fac man tremble almost in "You refuse to help m strange. awful whisper ; or no?" kuacs CCC "uve 10 bolt of lightnming struck the building, erushing through of the stone wall, shivering receptacle upon which the girl had been placed, moment. over the roar and maddened elements, there arse cry from the »rofestor 7 memir oi\ 1 98 renphaq «1. _"GCC away ad reached them from Gay, i commenced growing un. dreams . at Rigcht were vague apprehensions conâ€" _all right." he q ubt ber time i+ 5 "Dartifm. and ba} ‘ame on dark and ast stroke of the ‘ed away in the di agon drew up befo Lo ae s C margy ht h marryâ€" wase {:'s bride The sneering piteous recita freeze in her almoat ...3 °_ C24%°, and this knowledge almost crazed poor Gay, At last, in her frenty, Gay flung herself at the asylum keeper‘s feet one day, eryâ€" ing out to him that he must stop the inâ€" und:d marriage, which was to rala 23. 1 am +Kâ€" ance & _ imentvcns u. _ CCre . FOHEr bringing the fatal 20th of #er and nearer; it wanted to that eventful date, an almost crazeq poor Gay, At last, in her frenzty, ( at the asylum keener‘s fo 1 rolled atound, ; from Little Gay: a letter toâ€"morrow _y _ jo% Defore, but I ne ch qualms of conscience 9 se it‘s because this one handsome," t dark cloth over the yi ()I:t the lovely face and at lt e ite. ho"lb‘. dream ne mangion relate the fansviring ¢] k had passe ched them fr menced | grow the aissl_.i_2CCn"s were the dimtinrtable, list. ‘ourse of theip professop ilt operation in the seiâ€" when a peculiar double the nunel door. " the door opened to adâ€" nt, bearing q slender ns. around which was . dark cloak. For Weal or for Woe: _ recital made the in her veins. and ) drop you iwing, my )w small and d . clinebed so ; lti"_ _hfF"kl!! days were to Gayto know ." nbe deslared CHAPTER ®xx wensestaus s ut humanity, they ~ best they could _"° _ "as faied me. You might ) ing a young life, but you refused. | "fo« _live and know that my dar| If een won by anotherâ€"better age that." * Clai e he could divine her intenâ€"} y had seized from the coils afh in M&d geir & CHAPTER xxIx " 4ir6.‘ exclaimed the hear red doetor, impatiently. ‘liver vour message; besidea little caring whether his w ak a human heart or not, anville‘s being encumbered e law would soon set him after it had onee been pr rbeen an inmate of an in kaze, and , the fatal 20th of the A cci_ _ @0 _ ""n° her intenâ€" d seized from the coils of I¢. thin, silver pin, ard had he hilt in her white breast. : hot spurt of crimson life. ing ery of "Perey! Perey! _ Gay fell frace downward lood at his feet. the doetor, spring forward, killed berse)f! not thus alse uks cR K *p o2 _ t wis to take place | 4 ."'o-'r'Pcny Granville ooul: not ’u ‘l;:d a living wifeâ€"she horsell! 1 Pin# laugh that followed this f. TT\ tirmwe: calllh d wile‘s back pon him fercely. k?" he demanded ferce. with the bodies of a)] to be sold to those rundat lon be de * "Yenue moaned ove swiftly along, storm ; lightning the dark heavens, * thunder, and a hey reached their went on moodil fung it open, p. after him. le creature the be readers the d we must on home of tbe strange il student her husâ€" dy of 5 crificed y O Om t he dark cloak ' ?ruiel n through the .Hc: as he (.lxad.‘ "G em the most one had evep be-!-n-n have cho.e"v; al‘s thag U a note: help me? ‘re the soft ke drifts of *; how long Against the her knees and s e was something ul face that m ost in spite of with the body, sir> + rltyln'ly putting _ from the marbleâ€" or where he in the grea; the professor this man as ul face to h the long fooliah dear ever be able to ho enters her fer the rigid ace and starâ€" uhudderin.ly starless, and f such n half mg <f CLCLCOC EWig nt, mentâ€"ring s Uy | with her sle | servants not _ %*|_If she had he Perey Gram 14â€" ) weeks, she w he wes so c Te| The rain w Iy | ting sun pee y | She caugh ts S!l;cg:ed out Â¥â€" ) garden towa;? ie P"l;'.y lhr:d, go Te aj Onee he had A | picture stand tred t in &b _ _ the blood almost and ber heart cease neither of stableâ€"boy ns m'thh a 1 a _ sha hicle ':2 the heart rolling steadily on,| 1998 that awed him m int y tight. How the | ms. T. an upon rdoesttiihcdurtatadith . . ove{ at last, and the set. ting sun peeped out, F She ~caught nge har gardeaâ€"hat and strolled out of ; house and into the garden toward the western gate. Percy always came that way ; she would go there and wateh for him. Onee he had maid that she made a pretty‘ pleture standing Among the rogeg with she thanar. â€" . C200 Darac | ) __~ . M20zects," she thought, shaking back | her blonde ©Urls, "‘for Percy is oommf | this ovenln’ and he must find me al | smiles, not frowne. He has been here only | twice during the last fortnight." she murâ€" mured, twisting the magnificent @Dgages mentâ€"ring she wore thoughtfully about J with her slender white flugers; "even my Servants notice haw ... CROr®: " lookout for n Miss St. Claire 1 f "â€";u";:w uo.)-:: only’ Europe. murag _ ; 6 tO® l46t fort &ht," she murâ€" e mured, twisting the magnificent engage. HO’:.'G Kol'l.g, mentâ€"ring \she â€"wora thoughtfully about | of China, with with her slender white fAugers ; "even my miles was o servants notice how cold & lover he is." sw It Shla had X’!mr, lllmovm how w;:tehod]y Elliott on Au Perey Granvi e ad_ passed t 4t two ceded weeks, abhe would not have wondered that to Grea he wes so cold a lover, 20th, 1841. The rain WAS OYOPr at Imat s3 u. kfve es menee 2. u. " she naid, anewer me were Or, i that. Haroygq QVC" @8ain I would tell them that, Harold is in Europe; no doubt he will never come back here again; he would never know of it Bu; I must not allow my thoughts to dwell upon haras sing subjects," she +yp.. [NC" UPOD ha Tetning in that | en that made the | on â€"(Cont‘d) c8OCPret wants |â€" ~HE P_OCCC j "_¢8 _ so many sacret vaults | and paneled recesses about the ancanny 600,00 ;old place in which she could be concealeq gages ubtil the storm blew over, But, pshaw! epre: why should I allow myself to think over | Tepre: it, or let it worry me a cingle irstant?| _ The That is the Insi place in the wor‘ld they in all would think of searching for hep." f i She turned and ran lightly up the grond | estima staircase, the mocking smile still on her | lation crimson lips. | !f "Only five dave make uism . © â€"(Cont‘d)_ &_ steadily on, the month nearâ€" now but a week | this knowledge ay flung herself ; t one day, eryâ€"| ; ust stop the inâ€"| , s to take place | , P 2O CCCmiet AYCl imnzemutunusly. as she w | carriage from the porch un | the road hid it from her sigh get their great detective ~t, the missing Gav: he will ne |I have covered up every trace | for that. 1 defy them to |v:ithkin the walls of the old / wikks ocA s for that. I def within the walls if they were to chance. _ There‘s and paneled rece h) A doctor was 1‘0322 ].nd the banker over J by the time her e is | his wife was r ’ng_tur.nl self. lgid Oh, my dear | one woman scandalous least opport ous effair She bade the banker with a very syimpath that they would soon the aid of the great hands they intended + bee; ‘Cist opportunity He ecouted the the evil seed of into his heart, as it would. must | know eloped with phew of the less Harold I but if she w The banker was cer the construction the h quite believed to be friend, put upon the m ance. He stared at the bes "Great Heaven t he f 1 himself. | She caid, in a ) rife r meâ€"yes | she Llra w c RCUCERTâ€" less Harold Tremaine. He but if she were to see hin love might reassert itaelf, she would leave all to fly the earth with her old lov for a girl who could leay lessly without one pans a t anÂ¥thing ="~,. 60 n0t wish to ing anything," she said, raising her blonde face blushingly â€" to the / tr face of the banker, "but it really to me as though Gay had eloped." "Impossible !** cried _ Mr. Remi frowning down the preposterous i once. She interrupted him with a little "What one has done once, one do« find it so hard to repeat," she anj pressively. "If you knew her histor must know when ahe left Passaic cloped with the handsome, discarde ?hew of !he old general.w..,"~°~C The fools! A Dark Temptation w Raulzl _ CUCTEW â€"ACF. . Mr. Remingion soothed her as t could, declaring that he wonld p case in the hands of the best det in the city forthwith, and before t :four hours Gay‘s mysterious â€" disa ance should be unraveled, ’ Money and skill combined would wonders, he assured her. â€" That afternoon he held a long p conversation with Evelyn St. Claire library. "Of course I do EnYt!ling." ahe sa heartle MÂ¥ Wnn Ae | Springing to meet h | ing her white face « lunmethinc terrible b [ Gay, my heart told â€" [ of it; while we we zbome. our tender ] some wretch‘s power [they have murdanad ed with | abou im free’ "Ps proven f ment ineane | le; it trouble | toâ€"mo leavce | of at Mra. Remington fell lioned chair in the ow her incoberent cries ; ‘the name of Little Gay | household. 3," he words c uy q020 0+ UT I, â€" sho went on artfully, "I believe she did tell me of an engagement she had with a young gentleman to visit a flower show, and she feared she would be quite late." Mre. Remingtorn fel} back in the eushâ€" loned chair in itha .o7f°CK in 1 t Gay had eloped she thought, her 6 guests who had . be done over again Harold is in Euro answer the . t be | "It; was P3 th:t emphazically ns f eP T augila 220 CCC ACETC "Indeed you are quil Evelyn smoothly, and y prise. "I cannot imagi that impression. _ I h: since I parted from her the opera; now that I went on artfnlle «To us ui arigee® 44 8k ccccii 1 A °°° you a note, you remember, explaim’ ing that I was called home suddenly." "But Gayâ€"ehe came with you," gasped the poor lady, turning very white and sinking into the nearest seat, F"l'ndeed you are quite mistaken" aail ivelwm saulllrs s â€" Evelyn greeted her hflx‘-’gl! delighted at th She was not kept in servant soon appeared ton‘s card; and a mome was ushered into the si room. Evelyn @raataid Laio ild be the very heigh}}), "OMC 00¢ was standing near byâ€"a man e orrow, that would be the very heâ€â€{'fin dusty traveling clothes, learing his elâ€" ]o! absurdity ; send a telegram, that will bows oa the vicketâ€"ferce, evidently adâ€" answer the purpose quite as we‘l. . miring the flowering shrubs and broad "It was a warning," declared his wife, leaves of the gardon. & s emphaiically, "and I sha)} go to Presuic Evelyn turned her head away impatientâ€" | on the first train toâ€"morrow morning Iy; she did not fancy an cyeâ€"witness to f.\lhe shivered as che listened to the terâ€" | puj meeting with her lover. ride warring of the storm outside, but | ppg moment the man‘s eyes rested on she made ap her mind that that should the haughty beauty carelcssly »nough, not deter her. ) C f then he sprung forward with outstretched Ho, despiie the terrible storm which atill hands, a cry of joy falling from his lips. continued next day. the banrker was "You!" he cried. "Great Heaven! can it obliged to take his wife to the depot, se0â€" | p,, possible the one hope of my life is rea~ in# her depart on what he called her lizedâ€"â€"I have run acroes you a. last ?" "fool‘s errand." P Evelyn 8t. Claire stare! at the shabby It was almost noon when a elose carri. stranger in illâ€"concealed anger, drawing age dashed up the avenue to Evelyn 8t. | har slender form up to its fullest hei{bt. ‘ Claire‘s home. ie She had a dim consciousness she had "Who can that be, I wonder," thought met a person with just such a face someâ€" 1 he heiress, â€" peering ou: curiously frOM | whore before, but where or when. or wha ehind the lace draperies of the drawing. | ) [°"" j3° Ore. but w 3 oom winduw: tamwad ie ce Cl es on ui "‘Ud soon find Gay through the great deiective in whose intended to place the mysteri« my dnr.A my stt BME aven!" he thought, * appears to be to report about anot} TUPrARE Gipe y sw Aua "Pebaw! a dream mented the banker, lei it trouble you. toâ€"morrow, that wa 2 L220 0_ SCC" ANTVO RHence * of the angry rejoinder that was "}lips at being aroused ai that u ) hour. ‘]_"It was about Little Gay," she | weeping bysterically. "She appen fore me as plainly as she ever did f h’!o‘. ‘Her lovely face was white ar uPC COs ERSmTUE UHRM great drops; the lovely, dark turned imploringly toward m held out ber little white hands, an awful voice: "‘Come to me, I am in grea I am in sore distress,‘ "I am going down to Passai Gay home with me tomorrow clared, emphatically. "You laugh at me and call it won sense. I tell you I am greatly about Little Gay." m the first train he shivered as che ie warring of the he made up her mi ot deter her. Ho, despile the terri lifto â€" jp.. ) _ CO4!IW3 as she ever did in her life. Her lovely face was white and wild, and ber golden hair fell in watted, wild | disorder about it; there was a greai ; Wound in her white hwaas, @20 _ ho GTeNt CHAPTEp muttered Eve) .. a@ she w banker an, sympathetic ‘C3° DoX iull of wedding ‘ days more and I wil Ah, if Percy were Bot :o ® sighed wistfully, "Stilt Dehhi,L wife, though pe NCP Wls MR No AIR vision," she " n "ore resting tender little dar Lo o e stt n 4q00, _ AR0ut it; there was a greai und in hber white breast from which could see the crimson blood cozing in eat drops; the lovely, dark eyes were f':xed igxplorx'nt!y toward me. and «he 1« notion stra disirust h: Evelyn 8t CTY trace too carelully them to discover bep the old asylum, even arch through it by + many secret vaults t cpRvnuas c use 22 generalâ€"handsome certainly 6 neiress, whom he be Litt‘le Bav‘s 1. t. "a8" $Be " emalcst}â€" An addition to the Royal titles of *3 Ter" ,;ai‘,if“;',‘f the late Queen Victoria was mede 0x full of wedding | pp May ist, 1876, when her Majesly Perey wees ,1,(,:'â€",3 was proclaimed, in London, Em ed wi:s!lu}l])y. \Still| press of Irdia. fe, t @4 he| i ns P iride of y other| â€" Eight thuuLand_ five hundred me to distraciion. | steamers, representmg an aggreâ€" gp‘gjadw;;ge';}{n;gjgme bulk of 17,000,000 tons, and , her mind recur.| sailing under the British flag, are had "pt ‘;{3 tu}I'I afloat on the high seas of the world. ‘,‘;‘J;I:w",‘,i, d(,u“m! Canada is nearly thinty times as k here again; he large as Great Britain and Ireland, ,5}".,’,;;“;’,2,".‘;? the total area of the Dominion be.| ht, shaking back ing only 237,000 square miles less | ercy is ©comin Y f ' ust find me all| than that of the whole Continent of f is been here only Europe. s ;‘;‘&n“ï¬;“:: Hongâ€"Kong, an island off the coast ughtfully about of China, with an area of 30 square | ; k ords ho 12 / miles, was captured by Captain | , how wretchedly | Elliott on Auguet. 23rd, 1839, and o youliret ho | neded to Great Britain on January |, Ramurans |"" m‘ t T + at, and the set. Representatives from Great Briâ€"| . gardeuâ€"hat analitain Anastwalin oA o sne watched theip rch until a bend in rar siahs TL 7 T Brst ie Ocb 1. sCo Nim again, t);e"(‘\l.d" Of the total gold li'“â€"’]- and “;lom"‘(i“k*‘{-, world the British E. tnytoteon:ao ps h old lover. Why search nearly 60 per cent. d leave you so h“â€" The savings of tha pang of regrot?" . * wen Sn er sight. "Let th ‘tive to trail do will never And h 7 ds 2LA s cca 0. He abandoned her ; ce him again, the old itaelf, and womanliks mysterious d n appeared with Mrs. Remingâ€" and a moment later that lady into the sumpinous drawiagâ€" was telegr_-\[ï¬;edm[.o; husband reached Pa auty aghast °e purpose quite as we‘l." A warning," declared his wife ly. "and I shall go to Presuj at train toâ€"morrow morning‘ ed as cwhe listened to the ter Usband reached Passaic, ored to very near her my _ dear," she cried, her husband, and bury. _on his breast, "I knew 'had happ:{teq to Little and his wife C _ Mr. ’Remin:mn. preposterous idea at . imagine what gave you I have not seen Gay om her that afternoon at !ha't 1 think of it," she 0 fanss e x you bï¬l_l‘ Gay with you? . _andâ€"and ed her warmly, declaring d at this unexpected visit, same breath : straightway; stil] t had sunk deep 1 St. Claire knew xxxt with a little laugh once, one does not velyn St _ to the troubled but it really looks hafl_ eloped." o emRenrel and before twenty sterious disappear haid "D Cle grond | estin still on her]‘ latio ‘[‘ny w(-d_d‘i‘ng.‘ lions _so. Oh, just think restinf quietly agf le darling was in ndâ€"andâ€"oh, I fear ; ed her as best he he would Dbut the Lhc:.' l:ee:t detectiveg . c td face, irusting Pras se c‘l‘ee‘lgn.i:_Ayebeponuy. in & iscover pep| PTOX!imately only | ;ï¬â€˜{,’,‘;{re?g(ever}' five is a whit }.xl.zl: it 'bty[ Great. Britain has ;e"unz;:;,g | 000,000 in Canadian + concealed ! gages, 93 per cent. o think over | represented by Scot, in‘ dah alcun d «_ NOw cager to spread a ther at the 0st seat. SESC ite mistaken," eaid with pretended surâ€" astounded at Eus us 2 o fad Snd disca rded ne 5 long private Claire in the ‘C°CS, dark eyes were 7 toward me, and she white hands, sobbing in to insinuate in all this storm e said imâ€"| '“‘l‘f(‘flling'}‘a(y uqk)fy you | ("‘rnlflg ‘ szuic, she| __ suspense long Clair nly a dream," eomâ€" io to sleep and don‘t to going to Passaie be the very height telegram, that will Tf,,‘é},’! A large number of Er :_,, | Song birds are being sent lf,‘,’{::?(.‘«:)lumbia. where song _ rough | very scarce. x{’&: Guadaloupe, _ a Wes _.__ | island discovered by C cBelp| 1498, was captured by t} ad in | on Fobruary. 5th, 1810, ;";‘w':' South Africa has a tots her; } tion of hemrlv sluoasifir o * bosom iPjear o s e w e > on Re enE NNAE y 20th, 1841, Representatives from Great Briâ€" tain, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand will meet at Vancouver this spring, probably in May, to disâ€" cuss the question of Imperial naval defence., into silence in spite "You must not it woman‘s nonâ€" greatly distressed in great danger pretty reck had | work in all parts c estimated at .’gtiun t»o,(la.‘. _ ho strong is the light emitted by Jamaica fircâ€"flies that the presence of six will enable a person to read. Within the boundaries of the Commonwealth of Australia almost every known fruit can be ecultiâ€" vated. The population all Pparts of the but " sahe added, apperired beâ€" The sax'lfr{g-s‘(:é.' dia is believed to thing like £s309 7 /7 me Government land puli(;.;':'ii. fstates that he will place Blenheir |Park under the plow to produc | food for the national food supply. ty t t x Y ’ UNDER THu® FLAG. cerning Our Ll No fewer than 117 are published daily in ()f theâ€"total gold «m s e NAE . ada is nearly thinty times as as Great Britain and Ireland, tal area of the Dominion he. nlu Gam man o0 7 Who is writing a series 0n the Governmant law.t . one to bring CCC EAURT A fthon he sp 2!! | hands, a c ‘**! You!" h * | be possible ‘©"| lizedâ€"I ha lt Evelyn 8i {.*|atranger in tâ€" | her slender She had ht met a pers " | where befor «* / he could p im agine. Evelyn St * )ed into an &â€" | "What do Y | haugbtily. *) attempt to . mon my ser * | gardent" *| The man‘s . | *"You onee a great fayor ‘| ly. ‘"You to 'tfor which yo areamessuce s d d nearly six Evelyn St. Claire‘s w) ed ‘ig&o an angry frown V ol ic a + d c 2 _ She had a dim con met a person with jus where before, but wher he could possibly be, agine. g the sunlight drifting through the green branches upon her golden head. She liked to remember that. Leleurely enough she strolled down the broad paved walk until she reached the highâ€"arched gate. f k. is well over 400 sx millions, but apâ€" nly one person in white or European. i has invested £352,â€" dian land and mortâ€" nt. of this sum being Seottish capital. n of British colonies ie world in 1861 was millions ; the popuâ€" eccalt y ) s of the natives in Inâ€" d to amount to someâ€" £300,000,000 in gold ts and l-‘igurc'-s Conâ€" L. i1+ newspapers aily in Canada. gold output of the sh Empire supplies C CE CIIUERT by Columbus in N 1 . Claire‘s white C »ANCHU Of ing ‘.n â€"for [ the coast Oue 20 square imagix Captain and ra 1839) &nd An & y Jll]u&ry on its thing â€" reat Briâ€" ote. and New| In ,, ancouver ter, suy Y to di&- be mel ial navel | the dry A wik total popula Empire, English wild I aggreâ€" ons, and flag, are e world. the Britiéi; s c ie up to its fullest height. consciousness she had _Just such a face someâ€" where or when, or who be, she could‘ not imâ€" _to British birds â€" are Indian of letters olicy. He { Blenh_eim | mil In making gingerbread, the butâ€" ter, sugar, milk and molasses should be melted together, then added to the dry ingredients. j A wideâ€"mouthed thermos bottle is t ip 33 _ _ 0V 8 for & friend livâ€" ing in the country is a small table â€"for tea or sewing or writing. One of the best darning baskets imaginable is made of strong reed and raffia worked in a simple stitch, An aluminum strainer that stands on its own feet in the sink is a handy thing to have for washing lettuce, otc. ESE llbl.‘/u [ Mission furniture of the good, not heavy, type is excellent for a simâ€" ple dining room. An excellent gift for a friend livâ€" ing in the country is a small table â€"for tea or sewing or writing. ‘ $ One of the Fett . danntal Â¥Ry . brow pucker. of &3 p;z . _V l dmer can be made of a big roasting pan with a cake rack set into it. Golden yellow Chinese silk curâ€" tains are relightful in a.room withl a ‘c;)pl nhorth light. Swec b()il(‘d 1 after, »8gs. Cook carroj then skin and TR G e n Lucy > uDs "AQUY with the baking powder and cornâ€" starch, sifted together, and last threeâ€"quarters of a cupful of boil. ing water and one teaspoonful of lemon juice, Bake in a quick oven and it is delicions, I two _ cupfuls suga flour, three level te ing powder, one |e cornstarch.> Add su and beat thoroughly Wwith the baking ns ; |1 3000 froth, six dessert spoonâ€" fuls of pulverized sugar to each e8g. Flavor with lemon to taste. Best Sponge Cake.â€"Four eggs, two _ cupfuls sugar, two cupfuls flour, three level teaspoonfuls bak. ing powder, one level teaspoontfn] ‘ornstarch.> Add sugar to the eggs ind beat thoroughly, then the flour Â¥ith tha Lansl 20 °90# 3 _ 76 Water just before flavor with a teaspoonful extract and bake in thri Put icing between them, adding to the three white to a stiff froth, six desse fuls of pulverized | sugar Two cupfuls sugar, six eggs, leayâ€" ing out the whites of three; one cupful boiling hot water, two and a half cupfuls flour, one tablespoonfy} baking powder in the flour. Beat the yolks a little, add the sugar and beat fifteen minutes ; add the three ’beaten whites and the cupful of boiling water just before the flour, flavor with a& teaspoonful of lemon extract and bake in three layers, Put icing between them, made by adding to the three whites, beaten 50 & stiff trarlh : sto *3 . ! Hints for the It is never economy o one egg, one tablespoc melted, oneâ€"half cup grains cayenne, three.f spoonful â€" salt, threeâ€"fo spoonfu] mustard, one ta vinegar. Mix ingredien given, add vinegar â€"ve Cook over boiling water stantly _ until mixture strain and cool good dish drier big roasting pan dinkhks ~. _ 4 O4L pepper. Mix ingredients and stir until wel) blended. French dressing should be added to salad greens just before serving. Jf allowed to stand in dressing they will quickly wilt. Boiled Salaq Dressing.â€"Yolk of one egg, one tablespoonfu] butter melted, oneâ€"half cup cream, few frains oadsin. s 4006 : â€" Two Recipes for & oz C Pmmme CEVâ€" Â¥rench Dressing,.â€" spoonfuls olive oil, on spoonful salt, one tal mon juice op vinegar ingredients |and .,; ’ Baked Banana, and loosen one sect replace, put in sha banana should be from skin, sprinkle sugar and §¢rve at _frever economy to buy cheap c carrots and beets whole, kin and slice. | ‘t potatoes should always be{ with their sking an ana 2 °.08 Apple Snow.â€"â€"Wipe, pare, core and quarter one sour apple. Put in small strainer, place over boiling water, cover and let steam until &Apple is soft, then rub through a sieve. There should be one quarter cup of apple sauce. Beat white of one egg until stiff, Sweeten apple pulp to taste and add graduvally to beaten white of egg. Pile lightly on glass serving dish, chill and serve with steamed custard | or cream, Baked Banana.â€"â€"Wipe banana and loosen one section of skin, then |â€" replace, put in shallow pan, when | banana should be soft. Remove | [romy alinxeos. _ ui 3 3 SCHE. L4 , af4CCNSUI 10 ta |_ Baked Apple Sauce.â€"Tp '(cored, pared and cut in one tablespoontful water, spoonfuls brown sugar, . spoonful lemon juice. _ P nate layers of apples, su seasoning in a small bak cover and bake in a slow one hour. A little grated may be added, if desired hot or cold. Mb Phtmrindite w 4.2..~2 1 } P Rice Gruelâ€"One tablesp« rice, one cup milk. Wash rice to milk and cook for 1% hour; double boiler, covered ; strain son and serve hot or cold. f Cracker GrHC.â€"One tables» ful cracker crumbs, a few & salt, threeâ€"fourths milk. Scal« milk, add the cracker crumbs cook over boiling water for a terll’ rlr]irllltes, season to tasta spoops,] . _1, °C844 oneâ€"fourth teaâ€" ‘spoonful salt, tmwo cups boiling !water, three tab espoonfuls cold water. Add meal and salt to cold water ; stir to a paste. Add to boilâ€" ing water ; stip constantly until it thickens and let boil one hour, Add milk or cream according to the needs of the patient, Rice Gruelâ€"One tablespoonful rice, one cup milk. Wash rice, add to nL)ilk and cook for 1%% houre in â€" hests ces rel EC CCV . PepS " Cornmea Gru spoonfuls cornmea} spoonful salt, tw water, three tab. water. Add meal . wabter : abir pa‘s 20â€" s n ie 9e e straimer, mold, chil] and se sugar and cream, Oatmea} Gruclsâ€"Three @niaAtRHI cokhe enc o cool TORONTO should always be skins on and pared O CC ECE . VeWpt It, threeâ€"fourths teaâ€" tard, one tablespoonfu} x ingredients in order vinegar" very _ elawl.. the Home, ‘Bar _ very â€" slowly § water, stir con mixture â€" thickens sauce. Beat white of stiff. Sweeten apple and add graduvally to of egg. Pile lightly ring â€" dish, chill and I AVAARIEE M . ue af nlul water, two tableâ€" wh sugar, one teaâ€" m juice. _ Put alterâ€" f apples, sugar, and a small baking dish, e in a slow oven for: little grated nutmeg} 1, if desired. Serve tle with powdered at once. "8«â€"Three tableâ€" , oneâ€"fourth table. : tablespoonfu] le. Sponge Cake TT OIrâ€" tWoâ€" Cupsâ€" water, ocats to boiling salted until thickened over diâ€" then place over boiling cook 11 hours ; strain Lavkrce" 20 °J wWash rice, add rook for 15 hours in a , covered ; strain, seaâ€" e l}ot or cold. taste, Gruelsâ€"Two al and salt to cold paste. Add to boilâ€" constantly until it boil one hour. Add according to the ou r»ths' tea to taste. : \ _ ‘«~â€"Two apples it in eight_h_s), t&blespoon- few grains Beald the for ab:)â€"{xz LIPTON‘ _ TEA father _ The small boy was being by his mother. ‘"Why can good?" she asked. C‘ for a cent," he said., sponded the mother, "yoy be bribed. You shanld â€"â€" and Just what you need after a hard day‘s workâ€"A Refresh. ing cup of tableâ€" Just [ Uncle Josh Says: "I dunno, Mebby th‘ gittin‘ better al} th‘ while folks sez so. But say, ain tarnation lot o‘ fightin‘ an‘ agoin‘ on still, hey y "~ same work as the tegal;rv'éi)llar button, and he will always. know where_ to find it. "" _______ j more are few places staaw. my °OWSs are covered withlEumpe where country life is so w steam. Then wipe with a dry cloth.!unde.rstcod as it is in Germa: After making a hairbow work &) There the northern â€" and easte small thread eye on the inside of provinces are almost entirely ag each loop. Slip a hairpin thmughfcultuul, and the greater number each eye and fasten to the braid influential and noble families "a of hair with its help. fgut.sbe.sitzers, or land â€" owners A good pearl button sewed to the otherwise farmers on a large scal back of a boy‘s collar band will du!' The eutshansan anuwee bn wi.o uo ‘t«he saitie work as tha_ramnla. .1 _ To save time let a kettle of till the windo: steam. Then y "o _ 1)> _ Af" Samd. <‘"Ab|‘‘ re. d the mother, "you want to ed. You should copy your and be good for nothing." natniet PBE io. ds . 11. rerson pressing men‘s clothes. Also the irons should be very hot, and a piece â€" of cotton eloth should be handy. person pré’ssinéâ€" the irons should Squares â€"the oven should be {slow. If the door must close it very gently or t fal}. It saves time to cut th baking powder biscuit w knife, The bisonits «il! 3 _ Never hurry â€"the oven s} slow. If the « close it very g fal). ="CAness comes, [A ditile vikeger kept boiling on the stove while onions or cabbage are cooking wil} prevent the disâ€" agreeable odor from going through the house, l\;]ever hurry the baking of a cake abiin c esns | 2e o aime will answer the peg on the edge ets excellent for cooking cereals the cereal a few minutes the before it is to be used, then in the bottle and cork tight will be readv far kasa.1s C PSTITET HECEIO But say, ain‘t they a )‘ fightin‘ an‘ snarlin‘ "HSnil C 0 O CC VCE HBMIA, farmers to fulf] ever,, ..._"___ _ "_ _"@2eers, architects and hundreds of thousands of farmers toflï¬leveryrequimmentofldenï¬ï¬uuy made Portland cement. It means a cement that is absolutely reliable, whether used for a great bridge or for a concrete watering trough. You can use es time to cut the dough for owder biscuit with a sharp Fhe biscuits will be in pretty and there is no waste. ‘ lighg is necessary for the i' papbcrrdine semnec 44 ’:j ll;nshed m.bl!:,:, ity. t means cement tost y experts w .::i + is Satl at alt .l.': means cement acknowledged by engineer ... . ‘"~,8 *l ow mill, It means cement of i h MENNS Aaniant A._Ati‘Je l'fdlat m‘b.le q L ETE vla“lfll' e ready for breakfast. lids of saucepans often raised while cookingâ€"; peg w'ith a tack in it neing reproved x'pui y can‘t you be| £.,, th‘ world is bé < g’.)t)d minutes the night used, then put it _cork tightly. T; ste&dy, bui t be opened, the cake will Bome Ca_nada Cement [3 ; _ "_â€"_ [ OCucation of the children 0n 1/ his estate until they attain the age ~{of 14. Government also insists ) } upon a worker‘s penosion in the case ‘{of illness or disablement. This is arranged by means of a ‘"savings ‘Jaccount,‘"‘ ile., at the end of each week the employe takes his saving book to his master, to whom he pays the amount due. This sum may may not be less than ten pflenâ€" |Mgs (a penny and a fraction) and may be more at‘his own discretionâ€" the higher the amount paid in the better the return. For every penny thus entered by a workman â€" the | master is obliged to enter an equiâ€"|f valent sum, moreover, any workâ€" man attaining the age of 70 is enâ€" ! titled to a gift of $30, h 0t How Wnndvrarbm:' Work, ‘h Besides the usual hands, there | . ‘ ksz _ _ #0, *CFOR OL_LHC Owner, In some ways it is reminiscent of fendal days, when ‘‘the bold baron ruled supreme," at once the frieond and masterâ€"occasionally the misâ€" fortuneâ€"of his dependents, ] Of Aute vaare 4C Lal is °" point of size the estates selâ€" {dum exceed twentyâ€"five hundred acres, except in a wooded district, and, generally speaking, the manâ€" Agement is much the same on all, varying slightly according to the mind and disposition of the owner, ! In some ways it is reminiscent ~f ° ~ yyme piPatsintbidivatily d l sccass c 2 22 2 e 1+ i exterior may seem, the interior is, at first sight, likely to impress the stranger unfavorably. _ For inâ€" stance, the vestibules and entrance halls are rarely provided with rugs or carpets, which is due rather to. hygienic than economic principles. Nor are those hygienic precautions always confined to the hall, for even the bedrooms and passages are genâ€" erally devoid of everything save abâ€" soluto necessaries. But if not ornaâ€" mental they are commodious and airy, Management Almost T In point of size tha a vitier GiBD PP Adiervicts ~real s scad In most of those dwellings comâ€" forts and luxuries of every sort are unusually conspicuous by their abâ€" sence, so that however palatial the meude uid lc 1 MA w ", 47 7 "9°04 In the case disablement. This is means of a "savings , at the end of each loye takes his saving n nds Em gn 1 ‘ niform, \Gor e Seed nyp ____"___" °0 "+ MPLEST, and BEST Homy DYE, one can buyâ€"«Why you don‘t even have to know what KIND of Cloth your Goods are made OL.â€"«$0 Mistakes are impoysible, Send for Free Color Card, Story Booklet, and Booklet Fiving resulis of Dyeing over othor colors The JOHNSONâ€"RICHARNDSON ©0.. rmu,. / Mrs. Yeastâ€"I see it is throughout her wedding Korean bride is bound maute. Mr. Yeastâ€"No w Korean bridegroom looks wedding day as one of the in his life. ship‘s boilers ed umbrellas" for their w; and they have been receiy tried out at Portsmouth, 1 secrecy has been maintained fitting of a ship with the umi To each funnel, however, w sort of umbrella, to preve; bombs falling into the upta the furnaces and blowins V UmbrelHlas for Warships, In order to gain protection from bombs dropped from aeroplanes, the British have invented "armor ed umbrellas" for their warships, and they have been received and bried out at Portsmouth . Unusual ;ecrecy has l:een maintained in the Th S s on a P L o es e t 0V yor waut to he sure of your CORX CROP this season? ! WE canelp ve en p t‘lll‘:‘:,fnl'(‘:\&:u‘:lkd ‘x_!?. ' i~â€"~1 see it is said that her wedding day the e is bound to remain Yeastâ€"No wonder the eal, Canada CIs, to prevent the ; into the uptakes of and blowmg up the ) with the umbrelias, , however, will be & L â€" . I 100ks upon his of the happiest e S rib0 by the r (Hungâ€"wu, A.p. nearly tw foek wide, printed on 0., Limited squ had 8p P 2P °ty Vancouver, to survey the prc and ascertain its value. Mr lingshurst asserts that the « possesses . immense _quantiti inon are, some millions of tons aging between 45 and 70 per of metal,. Bevera) important Tinds are also reported. The expert discovered a 8 woman, reputed to be 110 yea rarning a competence by Iree gold in a secret place s sovered fifteen years ago. ) Induced to dlisclose the sour ber wealth by a present of shaw! and a few rupees, and t pert, sinking a trial shaft, quartz yielding 139 ounces « to the ton. He says there a leaders and stringers of avuril quartz which would yield fa amounts and concludes â€" ting J d and it had t« On Arms and Legs. Caused R Sores, Would Tear Hims They Bled, Like Open W CuticuraSoap and Ointment PMPLES 1TCHED AND BUI Prince‘s Estate Found to be With Deposits, The London Daily Chro Bombay correspondent states romantic «liscovery of _ mi wealth on a vast scale is rey Irom an area covering 1,200 miles in the Dalbhum 4i about 150 miles from Caloutta, tensive deposits of gold, coal, iron, asbestos, mica, and ganese are said to have lacated . The estate of Prince Ma Buktear Shah, who died a ngo, is in the hands of an « receiver, who engaged an Thinks Swearing AJl R §1, Be Prinee‘s ike a man, as for going up stairs « ‘un, it doesn‘t bother me at all. i 6: leep as any well nerson ought, a lor dizziness which used to frighten nuch, it has entirely disappeared. Namilton‘s Pills are a wondertul tine. They helned me, and 1 know woman that uses them will have ind good health. | Refuse anything rou instead of Dr. MHamilton‘s Pi Wandrake and Butternut, 25¢ per Iruggists and storekeepere, or + wrrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. 3 , and iton, Canada. "I can‘t remember any time durin past twenty years whe» my heart s aching. IJf 1 bent over, dark specke â€" rome before my eyes, and it seem If mll the blood in my body want mush to my head." Thus opens the # Mre. Enoch 8. Spry, of Putnam ind continuing ber interesting etate the ears: "Work or exertion mad reart beat terrible, and going up taused euch shortnecs of breath th lairly frightened me. 1 tell you h tee! today and you can un‘er-und‘ * great cure Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills nade. i feel strong enough now to bufferer of Twenty Years States Mamilton‘s Pilis are a Real Cure red Anaemic Mother Here is Rel You: Can . Enrich Your Wor! Blood and Quickly Renew Your Mealth With Dr, Mamilton‘s Pilis, the BIG GOLDB HFINXD 1x 1%p TVA & is on what world‘s a: Ca Before and Aft« U3 &# a s groate woth grea : so much vho engaged an « Phillip â€" Billingshur band ike n it n rupees, an« trial shaft 139 ounces % ter